Socialism
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- Democratic Socialist Movement (Nigeria)
- 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 Labor Party of America
- Daniel DeLeon founded the SLP in 1890. 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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- Socialist Labour Party (Britain)
- 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)
- 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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- Socialist Party of Great Britain
- 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 (Ireland)
- Irish revolutionary socialist party standing for a workers' republic and international socialism and linked with Socialist Workers Party in Britain.
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- Workers' Revolutionary Party (Britain)
- 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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- Alexandros Dagkas
- Assistant professor in Social History, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Items included in the Dagkas Archive with documents from Greek revolutionary parties.
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- "Why Socialism?" by Albert Einstein
- An indictment of capitalism by Time magazine's Man of the Century.
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- Abram Leon: The Jewish Question - A Marxist Interpretation (1946)
- An influential work by the Belgian-Jewish Trotskyist published in 1946.
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- The Fight For Socialism
- Programme of the Workers' Party (1946). The WP was a "Third Camp" split from the Socialist Workers Party. It was led by Max Shachtman.
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- The Genesis of Trotskyism
- Written in 1933, this pamphlet by Max Schachtman explains the development of Trotskyism and the International Left Opposition from the point of view of a leader of the American movement.
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- The Gotha Program (1871)
- Excerpts from the founding manifesto of the German Social Democratic Party
