Description
Since the collapse of the Stalinist regimes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, capitalism’s ideologists and media mouthpieces have happily written off socialism. The Democratic Socialist Party had a different view: it argues that the need for a radical reorganisation of society has never been more urgent. In this volume, five leaders of the DSP address the question of how a campaigning activist socialist party should organise itself: what should be its principles, methods and norms of conduct. The DSP dissolved into the Socialist Alliance in 2010 but this book still contains many important insights for socialist organising.