Leninism

Strategies for defeating neo-liberalism: Parties, movements, NGOs. -- John Percy

by John Percy

[This talk was presented on a panel at the  Asia Pacific Solidarity Conference, April 10-13, 1998, in Sydney. At the time, Percy was national secretary of the Democratic Socialist Party. Along with others he was expelled from the DSP in May 2008, and is now the national secretary of the Revolutionary Socialist Party.]

Capitalist crisis

Broad party, cadre party – questions of tactics and strategy -- John Percy

by John Percy

[This article was written for the internal pre-congress discussion in the Democratic Socialist Party, and published in the Activist, vol 17, No 14, November 2007. Percy was expelled with the rest of the Leninist Party Faction from the DSP in May 2008 and is now national secretary of the Revolutionary Socialist Party.]

Our central aim…

Building a revolutionary Marxist party based on the working class is central to the political outlook of the Democratic Socialist Perspective, and it’s at the core of the DSP’s program:

Looking backward, looking forward: Pointers to building a revolutionary party -- John Percy

by John Percy

[At the time of writing, John Percy was the national secretary of the Australian Democratic Socialist Party.  Along with others he was expelled from the DSP in May 2008, and he is now national secretary of the Revolutionary Socialist Party. This article was originally written for The Activist, the DSP's internal information and discussion bulletin. It was printed in Links magazine Number 23, January-April 2003.]

The Bolshevik Party and 'Zinovievism': Comments on a caricature of Leninism -- Doug Lorimer

By Doug Lorimer

[This article first appeared in Links magazine, Number 24, September-December 2003. At the time Lorimer was a member of the Political Committee of the Democratic Socialist Party of Australia. Along with others he was expelled in May 2008, and is now a member of the national executive of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, and editor of its paper Direct Action.]

We want our party back! (counter report) -- John Percy

Rebuild the DSP as a public revolutionary Marxist party again.

[The following is an edited version of the counter-report and summary to the 22nd DSP Congress presented by John Percy on behalf of the NE minority. The vote for the general line of the report and summary was 15 out of 60 regular delegates and 10 out of 40 consultative delegates. There were no abstentions.]

An international balance sheet of the ‘broad party’ strategy

By John Percy

This article aims to look at the experience of the “broad party” tactic or strategy as implemented by revolutionary socialists internationally over recent decades.

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