Check
out the Book
Reviews
The
Unknown Marx
by ALB
Debunking
Economics
by LEW
Murdering
the Dead
by PB
An
Anthology of Marxism
by ALB
Book Review
"Vive La Revolution" reviewed by LEW
Book Reviews
Democracy, Globalization, Home, Prisons
LEW, BM, Shane Roberts, KAZ
What is this money thing?
A report of how members of a society had evolved beyond
primitive communism
Evolutionary pseudo-psychology
Is competition, leadership, aggression, possessiveness, and
social and sexual inequality inevitable?
Adam Buick
Breakdown At The Hague
The international conference on global warming broke down with
no agreement
Pieter Lawrence
Identity
Who are we?
Andrew Westley
Beyond Their Empty Promises
The Socialist Party general election manifesto
Government or democracy
Democratic government or democratic society?
Pieter Lawrence
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Global
change Why we need global change. To solve the many problems
confronting humanity what is needed is a change in the basis of world
society from existing class ownership to a world in which the Earth's
resources have become the common heritage of all. Think globally, act
locally, say the Greens.
World Socialist Movement in
depth - Menu
Dream On?
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The
possibility of socialism
Economics
- Economists' myths
exposed
Global
Economy - The
real forces
driving
capitalism
Ownership
- Class
divided
society
The State
- <Administering for a
minority
Resources
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Huge
global
potential
Environment
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Obstacles to global
co-operation
Politics/
Conflict -
Disunited
Nations
History
- The
wasted
century
Society and Culture
Home
Grown
some socialist writers
From local people, for Everyone
Hunting, Gathering, Co-operating
Is common ownership against human nature?
Paul Bennett
American centuries, old and new
Paul Bennett looks at the shadowy think tanks
plotting the USA's continued world domination
The
WTO in Seattle. The World Trade Organisation, trans-national
corporations (TNCs) and the governments of advanced industrial
countries all agree that free trade is a jolly good thing. Their
representatives, such as Stephen Byers, Britain's Trade and Industry
Secretary can be regularly heard spouting the usual dogma..
World View. Who owns the world?. The triumph of hope
over
experience. Contents. There are sufficient resources in the world to
provide adequately for every human being on earth. Why then do millions
die annually of hunger and hunger-related illnesses? Why then is there
poverty in every country throughout
The
Oil Wars
In a world divided up by private property where
are the areas of
conflict over apparently diminishing
resources likely to be?
by Gwynn Thomas
The myth of the permanent arms economy
How the Left were kidded by Kidron's Keynesianism. By Adam
Buick
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Branch
Discussion Meeting
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Manchester Branch
Meeting
Monday
26 September,
8 pm
Hare and Hounds,
Shudehill,
City centre
‘FEEDING THE WORLD’
Manchester Branch
Meeting
Monday
24 October, 8 pm
Hare and Hounds,
Shudehill,
City Centre
'Science and
Socialism'
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Other socialist Party meetings here
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Activity

Some local news, for Global people
If you check the links on the top frame you can see inside the party's
internal discussions and everyday working lists where we keep in touch
with running our organisation,one called SPintcom. Another link is to
SPopen, our theoretical discussion group of Party members.There is
another Public forum called WSM Forum where members of the public can
interact with socialists. and others.If you can get along to meet us at
the Hare and Hounds a most hospitable welcome will be assured.
Check out other meetings here
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Party
News
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The
latest issue of Socialist View, bimonthly publication of
North East
branch is now available.
To obtain a copy or other details email John Bissett or by post, (for
address see branch
directory)
or visit the branch’s website at Northeast
Branch:

The Socialist
Party
of Great Britain
.......................................was be 100
years old
on 12 June 2004.
In other words, the Party has been active for virtually the
whole of the Twentieth Century. And it has been an extremely
turbulent and destructive century, with capitalism throwing off, one
after another, the restraints of religion, morals and even simple
human kindness in the pursuit of power and profit. Progress in
science, technology and industry has been staggering. The production
of human misery and death in the world has been appalling.
you really need to get involvd with a real altenative ratherr than
trying the same old tired and tried remedies.Capitalism cant be
reformed nor can it be gradually whittled away.for your own
sake,as well as the planet's sake, check us out.
Moore of the same
Paul Bennett asks: Dude, where's my revolution?
Exhibiting politics
Paul Bennett on two rogues galleries
Cold charity
Do they know its Christmas? asks Pik Smeet
The Right to be Lazy
A new reprint from the Socialist Party
Animals for profit
Robert Stafford considers the plight of animals
under capitalism
School dinners and the class struggle
As the Left plan to feed Scottish children from the
state's pocket, Pik Smeet asks: Would this be a policy to
benefit our class?
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button, but any of the links in that site are worth pursuing .So why
not bookmark this page now?
Waiting
for lefty
Turning Left - or going round in circles? We in the World Socialist
Movement are very much a different breed from all those others who like
to use the term “Socialist”
Editorial
A hundred years
50 Years Ago
Vote for a Case not a Face
Lenin: a socialist analysis
Eighty years after Lenin's death, Lew Higgins
considers Lenin's legacy
More Lenin or less Lenin?
Adam Buick on two "left-wing" communists - Pannekoek
and Bordiga
More jobs for the boys
Pik Smeet follows the local government gravy train to
its source
That's entertainment
Enough Hollywood war stories! Why not enlist real
celebrities into the armed forces? By BM
World's undernourished reach record level
Capitalism demonstrates its "progressive" credentials by
making more and more people malnourished every year. By John Bissett
Has the Labour Party lost its way?
As Labour leftwingers try to reform their reformism, Colin
Skelly argues for a revolutionary politics instead
News from the madhouse
Alwyn Edgar on the heroes, victims and lies of
politicians
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