Mon 14, June 2010 @ 12:57
Manifesto: A future worth fighting for
Capitalism: three crises, one solution
Humanity faces three great challenges today: economic crisis, imperialist war and climate change. They have the same root – global capitalism.

“The workers... battle-cry must be: 'The Permanent Revolution.'” — Marx and Engels, 1850
Mon 14, June 2010 @ 12:57
Humanity faces three great challenges today: economic crisis, imperialist war and climate change. They have the same root – global capitalism.
Sat 19, July 2008 @ 12:19
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.
Sun 28, October 2007 @ 17:55
Sun 16, September 2007 @ 21:59
PR Publications
BM Box 9180
London
WC1N 3XX
Thu 05, July 2007 @ 23:28
Wed 04, July 2007 @ 17:36
Thu 19, April 2007 @ 23:40
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!
Wed 11, October 2006 @ 09:23
Thu 28, September 2006 @ 20:07
Wed 27, September 2006 @ 19:27
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.
Wed 16, August 2006 @ 00:34