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Revolution (RCLB)

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Starting with Volume 2, Revolution, formerly the theoretical journal of the Communist Federation of Britain (Marxist-Leninist), became the theoretical journal of the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain.


Volume 2, No. 1 July 1977 “Manifesto of the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain”

The Importance of the founding of the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain

Manifesto of the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain

Constitution of the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain

Volume 2, No. 2 November 1977

Editorial

Messages sent to the Communist Party of China

Volume Five of Mao’s selected Works – an arsenal of materialist dialectics

Take the Bolshevik, Not Menshevik Road to Party Building

Victory over the ’Gang of Four’

The Soviet Union – the more dangerous Superpower

The Third World is a rising force against Imperialism

Learning from the masses – a living education

Volume 3, No. 1 February 1978

Editorial

Birch no longer part of the Marxist-Leninist movement!

Appendices 2 and 3 to “The Origin and Development of the Differences between the leadership of the C.P.S.U. and ourselves”

Support for Socialist China means wholehearted support for China’s veteran leaders

Building the factory cell

Volume 3, No. 2 June 1978

Editorial

Fight on to unite the Marxist-Leninist Movement!

Proletarian Internationalism and the duties of British communists

Inflation is caused by the capitalist system

Struggle to build a fine style of work in the League!

Volume 3, No. 3 August 1978

Editorial

A Major step in building the single leading centre

Ten Years After Czechoslovakia – strengthen the struggle against Soviet hegemonism!

Firmly establish the factory cells

United States Communists on euro-revisionism

Volume 3, No. 4 November 1978

Editoral

Message from the Central Committee of the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain to the Communist Party of China on the occasion of the Second anniversary of the death of Chairman Mao

Message from the Standing Committee of the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China

Communist Workers’ Movement holds National Conference. Letter of greeting from Revolutionary Communist League of Britain

Progress in Party building

Britain and the struggle against superpower hegemonism and war

Combine legal and illegal work

Refute the Right opportunist line in Party building

Criticism of A.C.W. splittism

Volume 4, No. 1 August 1979

Editorial

The Anti-League Faction – its history and main features

The Party of Labour of Albania – a centre of revisionism

Interview with Pol Pot. [March 17, 1978 to delegation of Yugoslav journalists]

Build the Party at the point of production.

Messages to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

Messages to the Party and Government of Democratic Kampuchea

Volume 4, No. 2 January 1980

Editorial

Message from the Central Committee of the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain to the Communist Party of China on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China

China’s New Long March – a continuation of Mao’s revolutionary line.

Kampuchea: Draft Political programme

“They Condemned Me to Passivity and Silence” (An interview with the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Poland): interview with Kazimierz Mijal.

Stalin Centenary: 1879-1979.

Against the ACW’s Hopeless Dogmatism

Volume 4 no. 3 September 1981

Special Issue: The New Technology – the technology of unemployment?