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| Ferrando (born 1954 in Genoa) is an Italian | Trotskyist activist and politician, the leading member |
| hel Varga, born Balazs Nagy, was a Hungarian | Trotskyist activist. |
| ced to eight years for counter‑revolutionary | Trotskyist activities. |
| ls, Proletarian (prior to the split) and The | Trotskyist afterwards and had a small bookshop/print an |
| John Molyneux is a British | Trotskyist and a leading member of the Socialist Worker |
| He was a young | Trotskyist and in 1973, practised entryism by joining t |
| He focused particularly on the tendency of | Trotskyist and Maoist groups to factionalism and splits |
| 6, 1910 - January 18, 1979), was an American | Trotskyist and leading figure in the Socialist Workers |
| After the war he was branded as | trotskyist and accused of being the member of a suppose |
| ormerly of the Revolutionary Workers' Party ( | Trotskyist) and the Socialist Union (Internationalist) |
| orking-class Welshman Terry who is an active | Trotskyist and wants him to join the party, or Karim's |
| an anti-Soviet conspiracy after the Case of | Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization; however, |
| me involved in politics early on, first as a | Trotskyist, as a socialist later on, and since 1992 as |
| He was a Labour socialist and | Trotskyist, becoming involved in the civil rights movem |
| As an avid | Trotskyist, Caroline and Anthonypillai opposed the war |
| or Adolph Senin), were important figures in | Trotskyist circles in the 1920s and 30s. |
| Gitlow has more luck with the | Trotskyist Communist League of America. |
| He joined the | Trotskyist Communist League of America in 1933 and was |
| In November 1935 FCI and BOC merged with the | Trotskyist Communist Left of Spain and formed the Worke |
| y formed as a separate organization from the | Trotskyist Communist League of America (CLA) partly out |
| ticipated in the IWP(FI)s Emergency National | Trotskyist Conference in 1983 and accepted the IWP(FI)s |
| Against the | Trotskyist critique of the 7th Congress, Workers' Advoc |
| Siegel participated in the first | Trotskyist delegation allowed to visit the Soviet Union |
| Gauche Socialiste is a | Trotskyist faction within Quebec Solidaire (formerly th |
| peaked, the American SWP formed the Leninist | Trotskyist Faction, of which Moreno's PST was a part. |
| It became famous as a | Trotskyist fief, being lost to that party at only one e |
| ined the Fourth International and remained a | Trotskyist for the rest of his life, active in the Inte |
| His new party was however not a | trotskyist formation. |
| The Socialist Equality Party is a | Trotskyist group in Britain. |
| Socialist Unity was a | Trotskyist group in the United States. |
| The Socialist Democracy Group was a | Trotskyist group which existed in England between 1998 |
| d Labour as a teenager, but left to join the | Trotskyist group International Socialists. |
| t Workers Party (Fourth International) was a | Trotskyist group in the United States. |
| al Socialists (1968 - 1986) was a Third Camp | Trotskyist group in the United States. |
| Socialist Action is the only | Trotskyist group in the U.S. that has gotten a member e |
| e Socialist Workers Party which was the main | Trotskyist group in the US at the time. |
| convinced socialist and joined the American | Trotskyist group led by James P. Cannon. |
| Iraultza, small | Trotskyist group, |
| 932 of the Communist League, Britain's first | Trotskyist group, and had remained active in 'Left Oppo |
| munist League of America, the nation's first | Trotskyist group. |
| Dormoy was subsequently attacked by | Trotskyist groups and by Maurice Thorez, the leader of |
| This was because the UC held that the other | Trotskyist groups had not made a balance sheet of what |
| part in the regroupment of the other French | Trotskyist groups which took place in 1944 and led to t |
| Richardson worked with various | Trotskyist groups, in particular Workers Liberty, Worke |
| ist), an international organization of small | Trotskyist groups. |
| The | Trotskyist had emerged from the Socialist party as the |
| Influenced by | Trotskyist ideas, he took part in the 1959 founding con |
| ed at Sussex University, where he joined the | Trotskyist International Marxist Group (IMG). |
| ed in an international tendency known as the | Trotskyist International Liaison Committee and fused wi |
| RWL had been affiliated with Alan Thornetts | Trotskyist International Liaison Committee from the lat |
| in the early 20th century, supporter of the | Trotskyist James P. Cannon and brother of the famous Ir |
| ier in his last stage role as the Glaswegian | Trotskyist John Tagg) failed. |
| trade, based in Glasgow, he became an active | Trotskyist, joining the Revolutionary Socialist League. |
| tary affairs for the Fourth International, a | Trotskyist journal, during World War II. |
| utinied, in part due to the influence of the | Trotskyist Lanka Sama Samaja Party. |
| In opposition were the | Trotskyist Lanka Sama Samaja Party and Bolshevik Lenini |
| Party) was a group that broke away from the | Trotskyist Lanka Sama Samaja Party, since Philip Gunawa |
| mall organization associated with the former | Trotskyist leader Max Shachtman. |
| nal Affairs, prominent member of parliament, | Trotskyist leader and lawyer in Sri Lanka. |
| an Thornett (born 15 June 1937) is a British | Trotskyist leader, and one of the officers of the left- |
| ed a raid upon the private apartments of the | Trotskyist leaders, rifled their files, and stole whate |
| In 2002, members of the | Trotskyist League joined Solidarity. |
| est group split from the main current of the | Trotskyist left at the beginning of the 1950s, setting |
| He then became a member of the | Trotskyist Ligue communiste which was supporting an ant |
| Rabinowitz and Soble to pass on confidential | Trotskyist material at an apartment rented by a woman n |
| He became an important leader of the | Trotskyist movement in Weimar Germany. |
| Myra Tanner was recruited to the American | Trotskyist movement in 1935, while at the university in |
| Since leaving the | Trotskyist movement he has become a writer of crime fic |
| He became active in the American | Trotskyist movement in 1937 and soon joined the newly f |
| the 1930s, he became active in the American | Trotskyist movement and joined the newly founded Social |
| Tom Kerry and his wife Karolyn joined the | Trotskyist Movement led by James P. Cannon and became o |
| rier socialiste (Socialist Workers Party), a | trotskyist movement, currently known as the Revolutiona |
| evolution, and its withdrawal from the world | Trotskyist movement, the reunified Fourth International |
| Friedman, a founding member of the American | Trotskyist movement. |
| st Party of America, but stayed loyal to the | Trotskyist movement. |
| They were very active in French and German | Trotskyist movements, handling both Trotsky's secret co |
| ographs on the Right Opposition, Maoist, and | Trotskyist movements. |
| ealist, radical Socialist, Marxist-Leninist, | Trotskyist, or Maoist) that emerged in the late 1960s a |
| ti-capitalist (Turkish: Antikapitalist) is a | Trotskyist organisation in Turkey. |
| The SPW is a | Trotskyist organisation that previously organised under |
| See also Communist Union (France) for the | Trotskyist organisation or Communist Union (Marxist-Len |
| dership and a member of Militant Tendency, a | Trotskyist organisation then pursuing entryist tactics |
| She is also a member of the | Trotskyist organisation Socialist Alternative and a rep |
| s a purported member of a "right-opportunist | Trotskyist organisation." |
| Socialist Workers Organization (SWO) is a | Trotskyist organization in the United States. |
| was unique in that it was the first American | Trotskyist organization whose membership came principal |
| rganization in Argentina and was the largest | Trotskyist organization in the world with over 13,000 m |
| In | Trotskyist parties, the Politburo is a bureau of the Ce |
| rsen who had still not been forgiven for his | Trotskyist past. |
| The Workers League was a | Trotskyist political party in Ireland. |
| The Socialist Equality Party is a | Trotskyist political party in Sri Lanka. |
| anka Sama Samaja Party (Revolutionary) was a | Trotskyist political party in Sri Lanka. |
| a Sama Samaja Party (Alternative Group) is a | Trotskyist political party in Sri Lanka, led by Chandra |
| known as Revolutionary Samasamaja Party is a | Trotskyist political party in Sri Lanka. |
| ja Pakshaya (New Social Equality Party) is a | Trotskyist political party in Sri Lanka. |
| spaper published by the Spartacist League, a | Trotskyist political organization in the United States. |
| (6 May 1933 - 6 August 1990) was an English | Trotskyist political figure and Labour Party Member of |
| within the Labour Party which was based upon | Trotskyist political ideals, Byers rejected the group's |
| John Rose is a British | Trotskyist politician and a leading member of the Socia |
| May 1931 - 28 November 2007) was an American | Trotskyist politician. |
| He was also active in | Trotskyist politics for some years. |
| Waters became involved in | Trotskyist politics at a young age, and joined the Soci |
| .T. claimed to stand closer to an “orthodox” | Trotskyist position, questioning some SWP policies rega |
| olicies to get rid of rivals, were leaked by | Trotskyist press and subjected him to accusation of fac |
| r London Left Briefing, perceived as being a | Trotskyist publication by some, and having had earlier |
| The ISR was a | Trotskyist publication produced by the Socialist Worker |
| In 1960 he joined the editorial board of the | Trotskyist publication International Socialism (IS) and |
| his life underground and for a time led the | Trotskyist Red Flag Communist Party. |
| A former | Trotskyist researching Hal Draper, Johnson is co-author |
| ary 1927 - 8 December 2002) was a Sri Lankan | Trotskyist revolutionary politician and trade unionist. |
| Movement (Movimiento Comunista, MC) and the | Trotskyist Revolutionary Communist League (Liga Comunis |
| In 1975 he took part in founding the | Trotskyist Revolutionary Socialist League (LSR), which |
| k, she has described herself as a 'freelance | Trotskyist' since discovering Leon Trotsky's writings w |
| s and was a Marxist, a founder-member of the | Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party in the United States |
| The | Trotskyist Socialist Workers' Party (SWP), which was bl |
| Johnson-Forest Tendency, a group within the | Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party which included Grace |
| ternative, the name used in elections by the | Trotskyist Socialist Party; they were two of only five |
| s a small Basque militant armed group of the | Trotskyist tendency that may be remembered for being th |
| It comes out of the | Trotskyist tradition but has departed from many aspects |
| nded that she herself had denounced him as a | Trotskyist traitor; Comintern archival documents reveal |
| ary Communist Movement of Greece (EKKE), the | Trotskyist Workers Revolutionary Party (EEK), Youth of |
| April 1947 - 26 October 1992) was a British | Trotskyist writer, journalist, polemicist, physician, a |
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