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The book outlines a critical history of the British Communist Party
and the Left. It focuses on the relations of the CP with the wider
labour movement. British Marxism failed to carry on a dialogue with
mass labour organisations. Unions did not desert the Labour Party
because there was no credible left alternative in the period
examined. Why was this so? What was on offer? The authors conclude
that more often than not, and especially in times of crisis and
radicalisation, the Communist Party stood on the right of the
labour movement, they sketch a history of Trotskyism developing out
of these critical perspectives.
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