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Revolutionary Communist Papers were the 'theoretical journal' of the Revolutionary Communist Party.
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People
Issues 1 and 2 of the Papers did not disclose the names of any editor or editorial board.
June 1980 Issue 6
Editor Frank Richards, Editorial Board Lindsay Finch, Mike Freeman, Kevin Green, Nick Jenkins, Fenna King, James Wood
July 1981 Issue 7
Editor Frank Richards, Editorial Board Tony Allen, Annie Dillon, Mike Freeman, Nick Jenkins, [[Anita Lloyd], Marcelle Reynolds, James Wood
Revolutionary Communist Papers
- Documents On The Split Within The Revolutionary Communist Group Revolutionary Communist Papers No. 1: March 1977, London: Revolutionary Communist Tendency. ISSN 0309-4634.
- 1. Chris Davies and Judith Harrison 'A retrograde step for the Marxist movement - a reply to Cde Yaffe';
- 2. Frank Richards and Phil Turner 'Stalinsim, the Communist party and the RCG's new turn';
- Appendix I, 'Cde Yaffe's "A Turning Point"';
- Appendix II, 'Cde Dornhorst's "The CPGB - a comment on comrade Turner's article"'
- Special issue on Ireland: British imperialism in Ireland and anti-imperialism in Britain, Revolutionary Communist Papers No. 2: May 1978, London: Junius Publications.
- 'Editorial', p. 1-2
- Mary Masters and Phil Turner 'British Imperialism and the Irish Crisis', p. 3-20.
- Frank Richards, 'No Equivocation!', p. 21-28
- The Recession: Capitalist Offensive and the Working class - a Marxist analysis of the crisis and reformism in the labour movement, Revolutionary Communist Papers No. 3: 1978, London: Junius Publications.
- Revisionism, Imperialism and the State: A critique of the revisionist dogma of State Monopoly Capitalism, Revolutionary Communist Papers No. 4: 1979, London: Junius Publications.
- Frank Richards, Alan Harding, Andre Robinson, Peter Wilson, Charles Longford THE BATTLE FOR AFRICA: Showdown in Zimbabwe: The Rape of Zaire: The Scramble for Africa Revolutionary Communist Papers No. 5: 1979 Junius Publications Ltd 48 p.
- Khomeini's Capitalism: The Imperialists close In, Revolutionary Communist Papers No. 6: 1980, London: Junius Publications.
- Frank Richards 'Editorial: The Middle East heads for war', 19 May 1980, p. 1-3
- Nick Jenkins and Inez Landa 'Khomeini's capitalism: the imperialists close in', p. 4-27
- No author listed, 'Iran's national minorities', p. 28.
- Reviews
- Tony Allen, 'Rereading Capital' Review of 'Revising Capital', B Fine and L Harris, p. 29.
- Charles Longford Review of R H Davies Capital, State and white labour in South Africa 1900-1960, p. 30.
- Bela Horvat, 'The impenetrable curtain', p. 30.
- World in Recession Revolutionary Communist Papers, No 7 July 1981.
- Frank Richards, 'Editorial: Their alternative and ours', p. 1-2.
- Tony Allen, 'World in recession', p. 3-21.
- Mike Freeman '"Self-activity" makes you blind: A reply to Alex Callinicos and the SWP', p. 22-26
- Andrew Clarkson and Phil Murphy 'The Loyalist working class', p. 27-36.
- Reviews: Frank Richards, 'Imperialism and the crisis' Warren, Mandel, Day and Hilferding, p. 36-7
- Tony Allen, 'Philosphy and revolution': G Pilling, Marx's Capital, p. 37-8.
- Prolonging the death agony: The rise, fall and reconstitution of social democracy, Revolutionary Communist Papers No.8., Revolutionary Communist Party, Sept 1981.