Workers' Power (UK) — Infobox British Political Party party name = Workers Power party articletitle = Workers Power party leader = none foundation = 1974 ideology = Trotskyism position = Far left international = League for the Fifth International european = none… … Wikipedia
Workers Power (Ireland) — Workers Power is a small Trotskyist political group in Ireland.The party was founded as the Irish Workers Group, which developed as a factional grouping in the Socialist Workers Movement in the 1970s. It was formed as a separate organisation… … Wikipedia
Workers' Power (Germany) — Workers Power ( de. Arbeitermacht) is a the German section of the Troskyist League for the Fifth International. It publishes two periodicals: the monthly newspaper Neue Internationale and the theoretical organ Revolutionärer Marxismus .The… … Wikipedia
Workers' Power (Sweden) — Workers Power ( sv. Arbetarmakt) is the Swedish section of the League for the Fifth International, a small Trotskyist organisation. It was founded in 1994, as a split from Socialistiska Partiet (the Swedish section of USFI). In 1998 it fused with … Wikipedia
Workers Resistance — ( uk. Robitnichi Sprotiv) is a Trotskyist political party in Ukraine. It is a member of the Committee for a Workers International (CWI).The party was founded in 1994.FraudIn February 2000, leading members of Workers Resistance began contacting… … Wikipedia
Workers' Fight — has been the name of several Trotskyist groups and publications in the United Kingdom. Workers Fight was the publication of the British Trotskyist Revolutionary Socialist League, in the period it was led by C. L. R. James in the late 1930s. A new … Wikipedia
Workers' Internationalist League — The Workers Internationalist League was a Trotskyist group in Britain founded in the summer of 1983 by the Internationalist Faction of the Workers Socialist League. It was the British affiliate of the Trotskyist International Liaison Committee… … Wikipedia
Workers' Socialist League — The Workers Socialist League (WSL) was a Trotskyist political party in the United Kingdom. The group was formed by Alan Thornett and other members of the Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) after their expulsion from that group in 1974. Origins… … Wikipedia
Workers' International League (1985) — The Workers International League (WIL) was a British Trotskyist organisation that split in early 1987 from the Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) which had been led by Sheila Torrance. The League soon started to publish Workers News as its monthly … Wikipedia
Workers' Party of Korea — 조선로동당 朝鮮勞動黨 Chosŏn Rodongdang General Secretary Kim Jong il … Wikipedia