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The 1,000 or so Trotskyists who entered the Socialist Party in 1936 exited in the summer of 1937 with their ranks swelled by another 1,000. [25] On December 31, 1937, representatives of this faction gathered in Chicago to establish a new political organization—the Socialist Workers Party. [citation needed]
In Scotland SWP members joined the Scottish Socialist Party as an officially recognised platform in 2001 known as the Socialist Worker Platform. However membership of the SSP does not seem to have increased the influence of the SWP and it has been claimed that the group has declined in numbers since joining.
The 1,000 or so Trotskyists who had entered the Socialist Party in 1936 exited in the summer of 1937 with their ranks swelled by another 1,000. [121] On December 31, 1937, representatives of this faction gathered in Chicago to establish a new political organization—the Socialist Workers Party (SWP).
The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) is a far-left political party in the United Kingdom. Founded as the Socialist Review Group by supporters of Tony Cliff in 1950, it became the International Socialists in 1962 and the SWP in 1977. [ 3 ]
1947 municipal platform Chicago : Workers Party Campaign Committee, 1947; Leon Trotsky Marxism in the United States (introduction) New York: Workers Party, 1947 (as Albert Gates) Irving Howe Don't pay more rent!, Long Island City, N.Y. : Published by Workers Party Publications for the Workers Party of the United States 1947.
In 1876, the SDWP merged with three other socialist organizations to create the Workingmen's Party of the United States (WPUS), which would become the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP). [ 6 ] Although the SDWP's platform contained no explicit reference to democracy , [ 7 ] its successor the Socialist Labor Party would be the first US ...
Workers of the world, unite! (German: Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt Euch!, literally ' Proletarians of all countries, unite! ') – working-class rallying cry originating from the 1848 Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels; slogan used by socialist states and communist parties, including those of the Soviet Union
Australia – Australian Party, Australian Workers Party, Communist Party of Australia, Democratic Socialist Perspective, Industrial Labor Party, Industrial Socialist Labor Party, National Labor Party, Nuclear Disarmament Party, Protestant Labour Party, Restore the Workers' Rights Party, Social Democratic Party, Socialist Democracy, Socialist ...