The Club — may refer to :* The Club (play) , 1977 play about Australian rules football by Australian playwright David Williamson; also adapted into a film in 1980 which was directed by Bruce Beresford. * The Club (1994 film) , a 1994 horror film directed by … Wikipedia
The New Masses — The Intricate Structure of Wall Street s Fascist Conspiracy, from the February 5, 1935 issue of The New Masses magazine, John L. Spivak. The New Masses (1926–48) was a prominent American Marxist publication edited by Walt Carmon, briefly by… … Wikipedia
History of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) — The History of the Socialist Workers Party begins with the formation of the Socialist Review Group in 1950, followed by the creation of the International Socialists in 1962 and continues through to the present day with the formation of the… … Wikipedia
International Committee of the Fourth International — For the International Committee of the Fourth International that superseded the United Secretariat of the Fourth International in 2003, please see reunified Fourth International. The International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) is a … Wikipedia
Revolutionary Socialist League (UK) — The Revolutionary Socialist League was the name used by the British section of the Fourth International at two points in the Twentieth century. Both were Trotskyist political parties in the United Kingdom: one existing in the 1930s and 1940s and… … Wikipedia
Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1944) — The Revolutionary Communist Party was a British Trotskyist political party, formed in 1944 and active until 1949, and publishing the Socialist Appeal fortnightly newspaper, a theoretical journal Workers International News and an entrist paper for … Wikipedia
International Socialist Tendency — The International Socialist Tendency is an international grouping of organisations around the ideas of Tony Cliff, founder of the Socialist Workers Party in the UK. It has sections across the world; however. its strongest presence is in Europe,… … Wikipedia
Workers Party of South Africa — The Workers Party of South Africa (WPSA) was the first Trotskyist organisation in South Africa to have a national base. It published a regular newspaper, Spark .The party was founded in 1935 by the majority of the Cape Town based Lenin Club and… … Wikipedia
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Socialist Workers Party (Britain) — Infobox British Political Party party name = Socialist Workers Party party articletitle = Socialist Workers Party (UK) party leader = Collective leadership (Central Committee) foundation = 1950 / 1977 ideology = Revolutionary socialism,… … Wikipedia