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  2. World Socialist Web Site - Wikipedia

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    The World Socialist Web Site (WSWS) is the website of the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI). It describes itself as an "online newspaper of the international Trotskyist movement".

  3. International Committee of the Fourth International - Wikipedia

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    World Socialist Web Site Published by the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) "Gelfand's Open Letter to the SWP leadership" Gelfand Case: A Legal History of the Exposure of US Government Agents in the Leadership of the Socialist Workers Party by Alan Gelfand (1985), Vol. 1 ISBN 978-0-929087-02-3, Vol. 2 ISBN 978-0-929087-03-0

  4. Category:Socialist newspapers - Wikipedia

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    World Socialist Web Site; WOZ Die Wochenzeitung; Y. Yerkir; Z. Zentralorgan; Zëri i Popullit This page was last edited on 2 April 2024, at 02:31 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. World Socialist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The World Socialist Movement (WSM) is an international organisation of socialist parties created in 1904 with the founding of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). The member parties share a common classical Marxist worldview and an adherence to socialism defined as a distinct economic system from capitalism .

  6. World Socialist Website - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; World Socialist Website

  7. 15 Socialist Countries that Have Succeeded - AOL

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    Moldova was a socialist republic in Soviet Union but after the Soviet collapse in 1991, Moldova became independent and joined the world economy. It started liberalizing its economy and privatized ...

  8. Thomas Mackaman - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mackaman (born 1975) is a historian and member of the Socialist Equality Party. [1] He is a professor of history at Kings College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. [2] Mackaman has written and conducted interviews with historians challenging the New York Times' 1619 Project, first published on the World Socialist Web Site. [3]

  9. Fourth International - Wikipedia

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    By declaring themselves the Fourth International, the "World Party of Socialist Revolution", the Trotskyists were publicly asserting their continuity with the Comintern, and with its predecessors. Their recognition of the importance of these earlier Internationals was coupled with a belief that they eventually degenerated.