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Weekly Worker issue 917 - June 07 2012

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Bolshevism and revolutionary social democracy

Lars T Lih completes his series of articles on Lenin's view of the party question by examining the context in 1920 of `Leftwing` communism


Lenin’s pamphlet ‘Leftwing’ communism - his last work of more-than-article size - was written in spring 1920 in order to be distributed to the delegates of the 2nd Congress of the Communist International, or Comintern. The message that Lenin intended to send cannot be understood apart from the particular circumstances of this event.

Letters

Stop sneering; State of denial; No go-to guy; Sectarianism; No free speech; Linke update;

The Fourth International and failed perspectives

Mike Macnair reviews Daniel Bensa

Last-chance saloon closing for business

Spain`s `total emergency` could bring down the entire euro zone, argues Eddie Ford





End harassment of sex workers

Prostitutes are being targeted in the run-up to the Olympic Games. Simon Wells reports

Challenging media monopoly

Ellie Lakew reports from a talk on politics and the media given by President of the NUJ Donnacha DeLong and Weekly Worker writer James Turley

Referendum has nothing to offer

Neither Scottish independence nor British unionism. Sarah McDonald looks at the launch of the "Yes" campaign

Time for self-criticism

The left missed out on a big opportunity during the fiscal treaty campaign, writes Anne Mc Shane

None of the above

Calling on Egyptians to vote for the Muslim Brotherhood is insane, argues Paul Demarty

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