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Weekly Worker issue 945 - January 17 2013
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Thursday January 17, 2013 22:58 by John Cornford - CPGB
SWP crisis: Opposition emboldened as demand for recall grows
The leadership can no longer lead - but a positive outcome to the crisis requires more than the removal of the entire CC, argues Paul Demarty
The Socialist Workers Party has been waiting a long time for a revolutionary situation. On some occasions, as with the fatuous ‘All out, stay out’ slogan it advanced to striking public sector workers last winter, it has tried, with dismal results, to force one - or delude itself into thinking there is one. Now, it has got one. But there is only one catch - it is not Britain that has been plunged into such a crisis, but the SWP itself.
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Letters
Rebellion; Shocking; Victim; Quantity left; Conflict site?; Coining it; Crippled; ‘Anti-Germans’; Erfurt required?;
http://www.cpgb.org.uk/home/weekly-worker/945
Opposition blog?: Doubts exist over authenticity
The Weekly Worker is publishing a statement from the new 'SWP Opposition' blog, but doubts over the blogs authenticity remain, reports Peter Manson
The left: Rebellion, regroupment and the party we need
Ben Lewis surveys the British left’s response to the crisis gripping the SWP, and calls for a radical change of culture
SWP and women: Countless zigs and zags over women’s oppression
The central committee claims that the SWP has a consistent record of fighting for women’s liberation. Former national committee member Dave Isaacson sheds light on the not so excellent truth
SWP: Another week, another resignation
Jon Hosier explains why he has chosen to resign from the SWP
Sexism: Macho culture and the lessons we can learn from the Middle East
How should sexism be combated? Yassamine Mather compares the situation in Britain with the practice of two guerrilla organisations
UKIP: Cameron’s Pandora’s box
With Ukip riding high in the polls, writes Eddie Ford, the Tories are desperate to steal its votes
Fighting fund: Upsurge
Robbie Rix feels that the interest in the CPGB's coverage of the crisis in the SWP proves that the Weekly Worker is serving its purpose
Supplement: Origins of the crisis in the SWP - part two
Third-period Blairism and the necessity of demystifying Bolshevism, Jack Conrad continues his analysis of Cliff and the SWP's politics
Weekly Worker 945 is also available in PDF
http://www.cpgb.org.uk/assets/files/wwpdf/ww945.pdf
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