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The Early Years of the Communist Party of Great Britain - 1922-1925

Written by Steve Reynolds Tuesday, 16 June 2009
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1922 was a watershed in the struggle for a mass Marxist Party in Britain. Under the direction of the Leninist Comintern, the young militants of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) grappled with the task of transforming an essentially propagandist group into the foundations of a genuine mass Bolshevik organisation.

 

Thatcher: Thirty Years On

Written by Terry McPartlan Tuesday, 09 June 2009
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Thatcher: Thirty Years On. Photo by unusualimage."Where there is discord may we bring harmony..." said Margaret Thatcher  30 years ago this May when she was elected as British Prime Minister in 1979. Some politicians are remembered for their achievements, in Aneurin Bevan's case the founding of the NHS; others like Tony Blair will be remembered as warmongers and traitors to the ideals of the Labour movement. Meanwhile John Major will be remembered, if at all, for his ineffectual personality and his blandness. But very few will have been hated by working people with such intensity as Margaret Thatcher.

 

Britain: Remembering the great miners' strike 1984-85

Written by Mick Brooks Thursday, 02 April 2009
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Remembering the great miners' strike 1984-85. Photo by nicksarebi on Flickr.Mick Brooks looks back at the 1984-85 miners' strike (see also The Ridley Report. How the Tories planned to take on the miners and the working class.) The British ruling class consciously prepared to take on the miners after they had suffered humiliation in 1972 and 1974. In order to push through a generalised attack on the whole of the working class they needed to defeat its vanguard.
   

Britain: The Ridley Report. How the Tories planned to take on the miners and the working class

Written by Anthony Healy Wednesday, 25 February 2009
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Britain: The Ridley Report. How the Tories planned to take on the miners and the working class. Photo by nicksarebi on Flickr.Today, almost 25 years since the miners’ strike began, the industry has been decimated, with only a few thousand jobs left. The proud traditions remain and many miners have taken their fighting traditions into the wider labour movement but many of the pit villages are crumbling. The main lesson of the Ridley Plan for the labour movement and the politically active layers of the youth is that a Tory government would be forced to move against the working class, to deal with the crisis that the capitalist system clearly faces.
 

John MacLean, a working class hero - The story of Scotland's greatest revolutionary figure - Part Three

Written by Kenny McGuigan Thursday, 24 August 2006
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Lenin considered MacLean an outstanding revolutionary and when plans were made to form a Communist Party in Britain Lenin was anxious that MacLean should play a leading role in it. MacLean, while defending the Bolshevik Revolution, refused to join the newly formed Communist Party, a grave mistake which prevented him from playing the role he could have played in these crucial years. In spite of his mistakes MacLean remains an outstanding Scottish revolutionary.
   

John MacLean, a working class hero - The story of Scotland's greatest revolutionary figure – Part Two

Written by Kenny McGuigan Tuesday, 15 August 2006
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MacLean came to realise that the Social Democracy throughout Europe, while strong on rhetoric was weak in substance. MacLean on the other hand maintained his principled and selfless approach. No matter what political distortions are made about John MacLean he was never in politics for himself or his own personal glory.
 

John MacLean, a working class hero - The story of Scotland's greatest revolutionary figure – Part One

Written by Kenny McGuigan Sunday, 06 August 2006
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Some will seek to dismiss the ideas and programme for which John MacLean gave his life as being outdated. It is hoped that this modest contribution will revive those ideas and contribute towards the real memory of John MacLean - the greatest revolutionary Scotland has ever produced.
   

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