AWL constitution
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Read the rules of the AWL here, setting out the structures that mark us out as a uniquely democratic Marxist group. Then ask yourself: why doesn't every group publish its constitution on its website?
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Read the rules of the AWL here, setting out the structures that mark us out as a uniquely democratic Marxist group. Then ask yourself: why doesn't every group publish its constitution on its website?
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Buy subscriptions to Workers' Liberty and Solidarity, and copies of AWL pamphlets, here.
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... an introductory briefing.
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A 35-page PDF file taking the reader through the basic features of the AWL's politics. Includes lots of articles and discussion points. Includes sections on: socialism and the Marxist critique of capitalism; how class struggle changes the world; the revolutionary outlook; the state and revolution; the AWL, Trotskyism and the Marxist tradition. You could download it and use it for a group discussion in your AWL branch, or read it and correspond with the AWL about it via this website.
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Like what you see? Want to give us some money to help us to organise, publish more stuff, have a higher profile for our ideas? Download a standing order form here.
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Why join? Read here!