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The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) was the forerunner of the libertarian [[LM network]]. Led by [[University of Kent]] sociologist [[Frank Furedi]], it was created in 1977 after a sizable minority were expelled from the [[Revolutionary Communist Group]] in 1976 and formed a grouping called the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]. The RCG itself was formed after being expelled from the [[International Socialists]] (the forerunner of the [[Socialist Workers' Party]]). The RCT was renamed the RCP in 1981 and disbanded in 1996.
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The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) was the forerunner of the libertarian [[LM network]]. Led by [[University of Kent]] sociologist [[Frank Furedi]], it was created in 1977 after a sizable minority were expelled from the [[Revolutionary Communist Group]] in 1976 and formed a grouping called the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]. The RCG itself was formed after a split from the [[International Socialists]] (the forerunner of the [[Socialist Workers' Party]]). The RCT was renamed the RCP in 1981 and disbanded in 1996.
  
 
 
See also: [[Living Marxism]]
 
 
==Resources and Publications==
 
==Resources and Publications==
 
===Publications===
 
===Publications===

Revision as of 00:06, 24 October 2010

The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) was the forerunner of the libertarian LM network. Led by University of Kent sociologist Frank Furedi, it was created in 1977 after a sizable minority were expelled from the Revolutionary Communist Group in 1976 and formed a grouping called the Revolutionary Communist Tendency. The RCG itself was formed after a split from the International Socialists (the forerunner of the Socialist Workers' Party). The RCT was renamed the RCP in 1981 and disbanded in 1996.

Resources and Publications

Publications

Almost all RCP publication were published with the party publishing company set up in late 1977, Junius Publications. The 'Theoretical journal' of the RCT seems not to have continued and it was not until Summer 1986 that the RCP began producing the short lived Confrontation, described as the Party 'theoretical journal'. In addition to a range of pamphlets the principal publications of the RCP were The next step, its weekly newspaper which in the early days it described as a 'review' and later Living Marxism (later renamed LM magazine). The RCP also produced numerous leaflets, posters, newsletters and other materials for its front groups and election literature.

Revolutionary Communist Pamphlets

This series began with the creation of the Revolutionary Communist Tendency and continued for a short while under the RCP banner. Soon, however, the pamphlets continued without any labelling as part of a series.

  • Frank Richards, Poland's black December /​ [Revolutionary Communist Party]. Revolutionary Communist Party (Great Britain) London (BCM, JPLTD, WC1N 3XX) : Junius, c1982. 27 p. : ill. ; 22cm. Revolutionary Communist pamphlets ; no.12
  • Mike Freeman, Malvinas Are Argentina's (Revolutionary Communist pamphlets No. 13) [Paperback] Revolutionary Communist Party (Author) Paperback: 32 pages Junius (1982)
RCP pamphlets

Books

Resources

Notes