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Weekly Worker 837 Thursday October 14 2010

Lessons of Lenin’s ‘“Left-wing” communism’

Those who don’t want to repeat the mistakes of the past are obliged to study the past. Jack Conrad argues that the Lenin of Russia remains highly relevant for the tasks of today

Lenin’s intention in writing his deservedly famous pamphlet, ‘Left-wing’ communism, an infantile disorder, was to provide the newly forming communist parties in western Europe ... Read article

Letters
Staring; Poor form; Refresh; Get stuck in; Petty bourgeois; Decolonise; Misreading; Hard off; Sarcasm; What pace?;

For services rendered
The Nobel peace prize is awarded to those deemed to be an asset to imperialism, argues Eddie Ford

Crisis, debt, and cuts
Yassamine Mather reports on the recent seminar organised by the Centre for Socialist Theory and Movement. The contributions of Christine Cooper and Hillel Ticktin were of particular interest as they tried to answer the difficult question of why governments are set on imposing austerity and savage cuts

No national solution
Anne Mc Shane reports on the new wave of austerity being unleashed in Ireland

Little democracy on display in Ed’s Labour Party
Jim Gilbert discusses the new shadow cabinet and demands a greater role for the NEC

The history boys
We need to go beyond liberal criticisms of Tory and neo-Liberal views of history, writes James Turley

Another good week
Finances grow with organisational strength and commitment, writes Robbie Rix


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Another good week

Finances grow with organisational strength and commitment, writes Robbie Rix

Second week into October and I am delighted to report another excellent response to our £1,250 monthly fighting fund. My best wishes go to comrades CM (£15), MM (£15), FD (£20), GD (£17), RMB (£50) and PP (£50). But special thanks this week must go to an anonymous comrade who sent a very impressive and very welcome £225. All that adds up to £372 and gives us a running total of £651. So we are right on target this month for success.

I would like to briefly comment on John Smithee’s interesting letter in this week’s paper. The comrade basically argues that the money we put into producing the paper would be better spent improving our website, employing full time workers and publishing books. He is certainly right that our website urgently needs updating and, yes,  we have made endless promises to that effect. But I am told on good authority that there is light at the end of that particular tunnel. A new CPGB website is imminent.

However, the comrade’s overall approach is, I think, flawed. The fact of the matter is that our most loyal readers are those who value the hard copy. And they willingly come up with the money week-in and week-out to ensure that we have the wherewithal to make it happen.

The idea that political organisations have a fixed financial pot is an illusion. Finances grow with organisational strength and commitment. But they can also rapidly diminish. Those who retreat from print and leave themselves with only a electronic existence - not matter how well designed their website - in effect announce that they are cash strapped, declining and weak. That breeds demoralisation and less and less in the way of donations.

And on the subject of e-readership we had 11,793 from October 6-12. Once again another increase.

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