The workers... battle-cry must be: 'The Permanent Revolution.'” — Marx and Engels, 1850

Sat 19, July 2008 @ 12:19

Mark Fisher (CPGB) interviews Stuart King (PR)

MF: I enjoyed the school, there was a good comradely culture but until Mark’s closing remarks I didn’t hear clearly about the PR project?

SK: I’m not sure that revolutionary organisations have projects; the aim of a revolutionary organisation is to make revolution. The question is  how do you do it and the activity you carry out to make a contribution towards overthrowing capitalism. We’ve only been in existence for a couple of years since the split with Workers Power. If you are a healthy organization, splits make you re-think things; where you were wrong, where you were right and how the left is doing.

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Sun 28, October 2007 @ 17:55

Permanent Revolution - our way forward

Permanent Revolution has been in existence for over a year. In that period we have established a clear presence and identity on the British and, to some extent, international left. It is one that we can build on in the months and years ahead. But it is modest relative to the overall political context in which we operate....write Permanent Revolution...

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Sun 16, September 2007 @ 21:59

Contact us

PR Publications

BM Box 9180

London

WC1N 3XX

contact@permanentrevolution.net

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Thu 05, July 2007 @ 23:28

One year of Permanent Revolution

Permanent Revolution is one year old. The first anniversary of our birth as a political group has not prompted wild celebrations by the adoring masses of every continent … yet....writes Mark Hoskisson...

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Wed 04, July 2007 @ 17:36

First Permanent Revolution national event

Permanent Revolution 2007 that took place 29 June-1st July in London was very successful. More than 70 people came over the weekend to take part in the debates and discussions, browse the book stalls and, as it turned out for three comrades, join our organisation! Many more came to enjoy a lively fundraising event at the Bread and Roses pub in Clapham on the Saturday....writes Stuart King...

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Thu 19, April 2007 @ 23:40

Permanent Revolution 2007: 29/30 June - 1 July: Conway Hall, London

Permanent Revolution 2007 Brochure

A weekend of discussion and debate including:

From BBC Newsnight Paul Mason discussing his new book:

Live Working or Die Fighting: How the Working Class Went Global

Global Warming: the final crisis of capitalism? Debate with Derek Wall - Green Party - Principal Spokesperson and Helen Ward

The State of the British Working Class - Panel discussion - featuring Mark Hoskisson, Pete Firmin, Kate Ford, Lee Rock, Anita Ceravolo

Globalisation in crisis? - Debate Alan Freeman and Bill Jefferies

And much more!

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Wed 11, October 2006 @ 09:23

The Split in the League for the Fifth International

On Saturday 1 July 33 members of the LFI in Britain, Australia, Ireland and Sweden (30% of the LFI membership) were expelled by the International Secretariat (IS) of the League. They were all members of an International Faction (IF) that had been formed in the run up to the League's 7th Congress in July.

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Thu 28, September 2006 @ 20:07

PR conference report

On 27 September Permanent Revolution had the second part of its founding conference. Around 40 comrades attended, including observers from Chile, Austria and Germany.

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Wed 27, September 2006 @ 19:27

Founding Statement

Founding Statement

1. We are a revolutionary communist organisation. We believe that a new communist society needs to be built using Karl Marx's rough guide to communism - from each according to his (or her) ability, to each according to his (or her) need - as its starting point. We want a world in which the production of the necessities, and indeed the luxuries of life, is planned for the benefit of all humanity.

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Wed 16, August 2006 @ 00:34

Report on PR conference

On 22/23 July, over 30 comrades from Britain, Australia, Ireland and Sweden,who had been expelled by the League for the fifth international (LFI) three weeks earlier, met to set up a new international organisation.

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