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  2. Socialist Appeal (UK, 1992) - Wikipedia

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    Socialist Appeal was the British section of the International Marxist Tendency (IMT), founded in 1992 alongside the IMT by supporters of Ted Grant and Alan Woods after they were expelled from the Militant tendency of the Labour Party. [1]

  3. Socialist Appeal - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom: Socialist Appeal , the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1944) , a British Trotskyist organisation that existed from 1944 to 1949 Socialist Appeal (UK, 1992) , British Trotskyist organization founded in 1992 and also the name of its newspaper, affiliated with the International Marxist Tendency, now known ...

  4. History of the socialist movement in the United Kingdom

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    Socialist Women: Britain 1880s to 1920s (Routledge, 2002) Jackson, Angela. British Women and the Spanish Civil War (Routledge 2002; Mitchell, Juliet, and Ann Oakley, (eds). The Rights and Wrongs of Women (Penguin, London, 1976) Rowbotham, Sheila. Hidden from History: 300 Years of Women's Oppression and the Fight Against It (Pluto Press, London ...

  5. Socialist Party (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Militant Labour changed its name to the Socialist Party, [5] and the Militant newspaper was renamed The Socialist. In March 2009, the Socialist Party was invited to participate in No to EU – Yes to Democracy (No2EU), a left-wing alter-globalisation coalition by the RMT union leader Bob Crow, for the 2009 European Parliament elections ...

  6. Socialist Party of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) is a socialist political party in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1904 [ 2 ] as a split from the Social Democratic Federation (SDF), it advocates using the ballot box for revolutionary purposes and opposes both Leninism and reformism .

  7. British Socialist Party - Wikipedia

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    The British Socialist Party (BSP) was a Marxist political organisation established in Great Britain in 1911. Following a protracted period of factional struggle , in 1916 the party's anti-war forces gained decisive control of the party and saw the defection of its pro-war right wing.

  8. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Rhodesia – Rhodesian exile movement, Nostalgia for Rhodesia, White nationalism, White supremacy, Alt-right politics; Flag of South Vietnam – Vietnamese diaspora, Anti-communism, Vietnamese democracy movement, Vietnamese heritage, Vietnamese ethnic unity, American nationalism; Flag of the Arab Revolt – Pan-Arabism, Arab nationalism

  9. International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist)

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    The Socialist Workers' Party supported Ayatollah Khomeini during the Islamic Revolution in Iran as "anti-imperialist", [6] but the Spartacists gave no support to this. The League was one of the few communist groups other than the Workers World Party to hail the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and the occupation that followed.