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Socialist Workers Party (Ireland)
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Irish revolutionary socialist party standing for a workers' republic and international socialism and linked with Socialist Workers Party in Britain.
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Freedom Socialist Party
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Split from (US) SWP in 1960s over issues of feminism and civil rights work and strongly identified with feminism, anti-racism and gay and lesbian liberation, the FSP participates in the Peace and Freedom Party in California and the Labor Party (US). The FSP also has branches in Canada and Australia.
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Socialist Party of Great Britain (Reconstituted)
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Formed in 1991 after its members were expelled from the Socialist Party of Great Britain. Publishes Socialist Studies. Site includes online literature and meeting information. Criticises the original SPGB for being anarchist oriented and reformist.
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Socialist Workers Party (Britain)
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Possibly the largest far-left group in Britain. Until recently the SWP had not run candidates in elections since the 1970s. Part of the "International Socialist Tendency" which is a loose grouping of organizations espousing the general line of the SWP and the theories of Tony Cliff.
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Socialist Party (Ireland)
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Campaigns in the interests of ordinary workers, the unemployed and young people, standing in the best traditions of James Larkin and James Connolly. Represented in the Irish Dail by Joe Higgins. Affiliated with the Committee for a Workers International.
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Socialist Labor Party of America
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Daniel DeLeon founded the SLP in 1890. This site includes facts about the SLP's history, its revolutionary principles and program, a definition of socialism, an SLP local directory and a short biography of Daniel De Leon.
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The New Union Party
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Seeks to bring the entire economy under the ownership and control of all the people. Marxist-DeLeonist.
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Workers' Revolutionary Party (Britain)
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General Secretary is Sheila Torrence. Descended from the tendency led by Gerry Healy who was expelled in the 1980s. Ran one candidate in the last election. Rival of Socialist Equality Party both of which claim to be the British section of the International Committee of the Fourth International.
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Socialist Equality Party (Britain)
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Site includes the party's aims and objectives and current affairs topics. Rival of Workers' Revolutionary Party from which it split in the 1980s. Both claim to be the British section of the International Committee of the Fourth International (itself a result of a 1950s split in Trotsky's Fourth International).
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Peace and Freedom Party (U.S.)
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A multi-tendency socialist and feminist party which has been on the ballot in California since 1968
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Socialist Labour Party (Britain)
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Union leader Arthur Scargill led this left-wing split from the Labour Party after its abandonment of Clause 4 which committed Labour to the nationalisation of industry.
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Socialist Party (England and Wales)
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Campaigns against attacks on the welfare state and for the rights of workers, youth and oppressed groups. Formerly known as "Militant Labour" and "Militant tendency" which led the anti-Poll Tax movement. The SP is a section of the Committee for a Workers' International.
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Resistance Centre Hobart
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Site of the Democratic Socialist Party (Australia), Hobart. Site features current news, event calendar, an overview of the centre, and membership information.
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Democratic Socialist Movement (Nigeria)
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Socialist news, policies and Marxist analysis of the DSM, with socialist campaigns, anti-war campaigns and support for workers, students, trade uinionists and women's struggles in Nigeria and internationally.
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Socialist Party of Great Britain
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Party made up of people who have joined together because they want to get rid of the profit system and establish real socialism.
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Socialist Party (Northern Ireland)
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Centred in Belfast the group is affilated with the Committee for a Workers' International.
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Labor Party/Laodongdang (Taiwan)
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Unofficial site describing the party's views and symbols, and linking to related organizations and news items. English with Chinese, French, and Russian versions.
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Socialist Alternative
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US section in solidarity with the Committee for a Workers International (CWI). The site contains the current copy of Socialist Alternative's newspaper, Justice, an archive of past editions and documents and information of general interest for socialist, workers and youth.
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Australia's Socialist Alliance
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Electoral coalition of several Australian socialist groups.
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Justice - Struggle, Solidarity, Socialism
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Newspaper of the US group Socialist Alternative. Affiliated with the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI).
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Socialist Alternative
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Revolutionary Marxist organization, US section of the Committee for a Workers International (CWI). Formerly Labor Militant. Publishes "Justice" newspaper.
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Freedom Socialist Party
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Split from (US) SWP in 1960s over issues of feminism and civil rights work. Strongly identified with feminism, anti-racism and gay and lesbian liberation. Participates in Peace and Freedom Party in California and Labor Party (US).
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Socialist Labor Party
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The original political party of socialism in the United States, established on a Marxist basis in 1890. This site includes facts about the SLP's history, its revolutionary principles and program, a definition of socialism, an SLP local directory and a short biography of Daniel De Leon.
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The New Union Party
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Seeks to bring the entire economy under the ownership and control of all the people. Marxist-DeLeonist.
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Peace and Freedom Party (U.S.)
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A multi-tendency socialist and feminist party which has been on the ballot in California since 1968.
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The New Union Party
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A Marxist organization following the writings of the late 19th century socialist theoretician Daniel DeLeon.
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Socialist Equality Party
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Rival of Workers' Revolutionary Party from which it split in the 1980s. Both claim to be the British section of the International Committee of the Fourth International (itself a result of a split in Trotsky's Fourth International).
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Socialist Labour Party
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Official website including party news, policies and contact details.
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Socialist Party of Great Britain (Reconstituted)
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Formed in 1991 after its members were expelled from the Socialist Party of Great Britain. Publishes Socialist Studies. Site includes online literature and meeting information. Criticises the original SPGB for being anarchist oriented and reformist.
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Socialist Party of Great Britain
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Party made up of people who have joined together because they want to get rid of the profit system and establish real socialism.
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Socialist Workers Party
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Currently the largest far-left group in Britain, until recently has not run candidates in elections.Publishes the weekly newspaper "Socialist Worker". Participates in the Socialist Alliance.
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Socialist Party
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"For Workers Unity and Socialism, opposing Sectarianism," the party campaigns for working class unity across the sectarian divide. Part of the Committee for a Workers International.
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Socialist Party (Ireland)
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Campaigns in the interests of ordinary workers, the unemployed and young people, standing in the best traditions of James Larkin and James Connolly. Represented in the Irish Dail by Joe Higgins. The SP is a section of the Committee for a Workers' International.
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Australia's Socialist Alliance
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Electoral coalition of several Australian socialist groups.
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