User talk:Andysoh
By the way, I've added a little more detail to the article on Protz; I suspect that it is New Agenda that you are confusing with New Society, which appears to have only had two editors until 1986 - although it's possible that Protz guest-edited it; apparently he guest edited Time Out for a few weeks. Warofdreams talk 01:58, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
It assigns Peter Taaffe to National Scretary in 1965 when he moved down,with some plausibililty. This would be definitely worth entering into the biography. Before seeing your post, I added a little extra information to my post on your page (I hope you didn;'t mind me posting there - wasn't really sure where was the best place.) THis consists of the evidence of the first issue of the Militant declaring clearly that Peter Taaffe is the editor. I also added that the minutes are available. They are likely to be available in Manchester university with Jimmy Dean's archives. JImmy Dean was certainly present, so it is likely he made the minutes. Perhaps this can serve as the reference. I don't intend to use this, but it might be worth adding it to the discussion in case people are unsure of the changes. Andysoh 11:04, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
On the EdgeCan you please take a look at the article On the Edge (book)? See [2], someone keeps removing info about the author's personal involvements with the groups they are writing about. Hi, I personally think you have a point that if the author has not disclosed his own involvement with the groups he describes in this book, it is relevent at least to the criticism section of the article. And if he has said so, you can still make the point, becuase it is not just a question of disclosure, but that he has an intimate knowledge of the CWI. And I personally would not let go the slight of hand about where he says "even if they agree with the substantive points" becuase that is a bit misleading. You will be aware that he says :
in this article http://www.whatnextjournal.co.uk/Pages/Back/Wnext27/Intro.html You won't get very far without creating a wikipedia account, however, and then raising the matter briefly on the discussion page, with the aim of adding the information, and the reference, to the criticism section, making clear the point that this means that there is a case for arguing that he is not an impartial outsider, and that his own experiences are important. I would then wait a week or two to see if there are any objections before doing anything. Andysoh 10:03, 23 March 2007 (UTC) Welcome!Just giving you a slightly belated welcome. Good stuff. You might want to consider creating a user page. - Jmabel | Talk 01:29, 3 April 2007 (UTC) Transitional ProgramAt the moment, there are two articles: one on the Transitional Program, and one on the concept of a transitional demand, which is (slightly) broader than the Trotskyist movement. Most related terms redirect to the second, general, concept, including transitional program. Is that what you mean? I'm not quite sure what link it was that got reverted, or where the merge might be. Could you perhaps expand on this a bit? Warofdreams talk 12:07, 2 May 2007 (UTC) Entrism/socialismAndysoh- I just had a quick look at your entryism material. It looks excellent - although I haven't read it thoroughly. I think that it deserves its own page, especially as it is rather long and so would skew the article a little. I haven't yet digested the issues you raised at the History of socialism page, so apologies for not getting back yet. Hopefully, tomorrow I will have more time! Anyway, keep up the fantastic work. BobFromBrockley 15:11, 18 June 2007 (UTC) help! under politically motivated attacksHi Andysoh, Can you see if this article is really OR or just being railroaded? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Influence_and_activism_of_J._K._Rowling Thanks, Libertycookies 17:46, 28 June 2007 (UTC) Marxism reference tagHi, it's true that this article does contain some in-line citations, but not many so I have added a tag at the top of the page that asks for MORE citations to improve the article (I think its more appropriate than the one you removed). As "lack of citing" was the reason that the article failed GA status I think it is important (even though in theory according WP policy says that summary article only need references that apply to the article as a whole in practice, it is common for people to comment on the lack of inline citing in this article). Hope that's ok! Cheers, JenLouise 08:08, 25 October 2007 (UTC) Militant and NIAndy, I am aware that the CWI organised in Northern Ireland. Was the group there part of the British or Irish section or neither? In any case, they obviously weren't a LP entryist group given it has never stood in elections there.Haldraper (talk) 14:50, 31 July 2009 (UTC)
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