In 1956 the Khrushchev report and the Hungarian Revolution opened up a crisis inside the British Communist Party, with many rank and file members beginning to question Stalinism. The group around Ted Grant oriented its activity towards the CP and tried to build links with militants who were in opposition within the party, with the aim of winning them to the Marxist tendency. In
1956 the Khrushchev report and the Hungarian Revolution opened up a
crisis inside the British Communist Party, with many rank and file
members beginning to question Stalinism. The group around Ted Grant
oriented its activity towards the CP and tried to build links with
militants who were in opposition within the party, with the aim of
winning them to the Marxist tendency.
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