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Socialist Alternative (SAlt or SA) is a Trotskyist political party in the United States. SAlt formed as Labor Militant in 1986, when members of the Committee for a Workers' International created a US branch.
Socialist Alternatives, a defunct political magazine linked with the International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Socialist Alternative .
Socialist Alternatives was the British section of the International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency (IRMT), a formerly Trotskyist Pabloite group based in Paris. [1] Being a small group in the UK, it was best known for the Marxist magazine of the same name founded in Oxford [2] by Ben Schoendorff [3] and partially edited by Keir Starmer from 1986 to 1987.
Socialist Alternative was established in 1995 [2] by ex-members of the former International Socialist Organisation (ISO) in Melbourne, including Mick Armstrong. [7] [8] Following debates over the orientation of the ISO to the Australian political situation, the members were expelled for arguing that the ISO held "overblown" expectations of the 1990s combined with "a super-inflated estimation ...
Poland – Socialist Alternative, Workers' Democracy Portugal – Revolutionary Socialism, Socialist Alternative Movement Romania – Hand of Labour, [22] The Scientific Communism, [23] Socialist Action Group [24] Russia – Revolutionary Workers' Party, Russian Socialist Movement, Socialist Alternative, Socialist Tendency
Labour's Keir Starmer looks set to win a landslide victory against Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the U.K.'s general election.
International Socialist Alternative (ISA) is an international association of Trotskyist political parties. It claims group in 31 countries. ISA was founded in 1974 as the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI), by supporters of Militant from 12 countries.
In November 2013, Socialist Alternative (SA) candidate Kshama Sawant was elected to Position 2 of the Seattle City Council. Sawant was the first socialist on the council in recent memory. [265] [266] Philip Locker, at the time a national organizer for SA, says it "was a watershed moment for the socialist movement across the country." [267]