Socialist Studies pamphlet on their split from the SPGB
Socialist Studies pamphlet on their split from the SPGB
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The SPGB has tried hard in recent times to try and jettison it's more sectarian past - the same cannot be said of this 'Socialist Studies' group which does not deserve to be promoted here.
Sectarianism is excluding groups, people or ideas from debate or discussion altogether, it is not criticising ideas or airing differences however vehemently.
So where do you draw the line then? Presumably you don't want to debate with fascists?
Och aye Jock McKay!