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!Section
!Name
!Name
!Translation
!English Translation
!Website
!Website
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|[[Argentina]]
|[[Argentina]]
|La Chispa
|[[La Chipsa (Argentina)|La Chipsa]]
|The Spark
|The Spark
|[http://lachispa-argentina.blogspot.co.uk/]
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|[[Australia]]
|[[Australia]]
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|[[Belgium]]
|[[Belgium]]
|[[Linkse Socialistische Partij]] / [[Parti Socialiste de Lutte]]
|[[Linkse Socialistische Partij| Linkse Socialistische Partij / Parti Socialiste de Lutte]]
|Socialist Left Party / Socialist Party of Struggle
|Left Socialist Party / Socialist Party of Struggle
|[http://www.lsp-mas.be/]
|[http://www.lsp-mas.be/]
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|[[Brazil]]
|[[Brazil]]
|[[ Socialismo Revolucionario|Liberdade, Socialismo e Revolução]]
|[[ Liberdade, Socialismo e Revolução]]
|Freedom, Socialism and Revolution
|Freedom, Socialism and Revolution
|[http://www.lsr-cit.org/]
|[http://www.lsr-cit.org/]
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|[[Canada]]
|[[Canada]]
|[[Socialist Alternative (Canada)|Socialist Alternative]]
|Socialist Alternative
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|[http://socialistalternative.org]
|[http://socialistalternative.org]
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|-
|[[Chile]]
|[[Chile]]
|[[Socialismo Revolucionario (Chile)|Socialismo Revolucionario]]
|Socialismo Revolucionario
|Revolutionary Socialism
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|[http://revistasocialismorevolucionario.blogspot.com/]
|[http://revistasocialismorevolucionario.blogspot.com/]
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|[[China]]
|[[China]]
|[[China Worker]]
|China Worker
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|[http://www.chinaworker.info/]
|[http://www.chinaworker.info/]
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|[[Cyprus]]
|[[Cyprus]]
|[[CWI Cyprus]]
|[[CWI Cyprus|Νέα Διεθνιστική Αριστερά]]
Nea Thiethnistike Aristera
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|New Internationalist Left
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|[http://nedacy.wordpress.com/]
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|[[Czech Republic]]
|[[Czech Republic]]
|[[Socialistická alternativa Budoucnost]]
|[[Socialistická alternativa Budoucnost]]
|Socialist Alternative the Future
|Socialist Alternative Future
|[http://www.levice.cz/]
|[http://www.levice.cz/]
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|[[England]] & [[Wales]]
|[[England]] & [[Wales]]
|[[Socialist Party (England and Wales)|Socialist Party of England and Wales]]
|[[Socialist Party (England and Wales)|Socialist Party]]
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|[http://www.socialistparty.org.uk]
|[http://www.socialistparty.org.uk]
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|[[Finland]]
|[[Finland]]
|Sosialistinen Vaihtoehto
|Sosialistinen Vaihtoehto
|Socialist Alternative
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|[http://sosialistit.org/]
|[http://sosialistit.org/]
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|[[Greece]]
|[[Greece]]
|[[Xekinima - Socialist Internationalist Organisation]]
|[[Xekinima - Socialist Internationalist Organisation|Ξεκίνημα]]
Xekinima
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|Departure
|[http://www.xekinima.org/]
|[http://www.xekinima.org/]
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|[[Hong Kong]]
|[[Hong Kong]]
|社會主義行動
Sekuizyuji Hangdung
|Socialist Action
|Socialist Action
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|[http://www.chinaworker.info/]
|[http://www.chinaworker.info/]
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|[[Iceland]]
|[[Iceland]]
|Sósíalískt Réttlaetisflokksins
|Sósíalískt Réttlaeti
|Socialist Justice
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|[http://sosialisktrettlaeti.blogspot.com]
|[http://sosialisktrettlaeti.blogspot.com]
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|[[Ireland]]
|[[Ireland]]
|An Pháirtí Sóisialach / [[Socialist Party (Ireland)|Socialist Party]]
| [[Socialist Party (Ireland)|Socialist Party / Páirtí Sóisialach]]
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|[http://www.socialistparty.net]
|[http://www.socialistparty.net]
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|[[India]]
|[[India]]
|[[Dudiyora Horaata]]
|[[Dudiyora Horaata|New Socialist Alternative]]
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|New Socialist Alternative
|[http://www.socialism.in/]
|[http://www.socialism.in/]
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|[[Israel]]
|[[Israel]]
|[[Ma'avak Sotzialisti]]
|[[Ma'avak Sotzialisti|מאבק סוציאליסטי]]
Ma'avak Sotzialisti
|Socialist Struggle
|Socialist Struggle
|[http://www.maavak.org.il/]
|[http://www.maavak.org.il/]
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|[[Italy]]
|[[Italy]]
|[[ControCorrente]]
|ControCorrente
|Counter Current
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|[http://www.controcorrentesinistraprc.org/]
|[http://www.controcorrentesinistraprc.org/]
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|[[Japan]]
|[[Japan]]
|国際連帯
|[[Kokusai Rentai]]
Kokusai Rentai
|International Solidarity
|International Solidarity
|[http://cwij.org]
|[http://cwij.org]
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|[[Kashmir]]
|[[CWI Kashmir]]
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|
|-
|-
|[[Kazakhstan]]
|[[Kazakhstan]]
|[[Socialist Resistance of Kazakhstan]]
|[[Socialist Resistance of Kazakhstan|Социалистическое Сопротивление Казахстана]]
Socialističeskoe Soprotivlenie Kazahstana
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|Socialist Resistance of Kazakhstan
|[http://www.socialismkz.info/]
|[http://www.socialismkz.info/]
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|[[Lebanon]]
|[[Lebanon]]
|اللجنة لأممية العمال - لبنان
|[[CWI Lebanon]]
Alljnh Lammyh Al-Emal – Lubnan
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|CWI Lebanon
|[http://cwi-lebanon.blogspot.com/]
|[http://cwi-lebanon.blogspot.com/]
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|[[Malaysia]]
|[[Malaysia]]
|[[CWI Malaysia]]
|CWI Malaysia
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|[http://asocialistmalaysia.blogspot.com]
|[http://asocialistmalaysia.blogspot.com]
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|[[Netherlands]]
|[[Netherlands]]
|[[Socialist Alternative (Netherlands)|Socialistisch Alternatief]]
|[[Socialist Alternative (Netherlands)|Socialistisch Alternatief]]
|Socialist Alternative
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|[http://www.socialistischalternatief.nl/]
|[http://www.socialistischalternatief.nl/]
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|[[Poland]]
|[[Poland]]
|[[Alternatywa Socjalistyczna]]
|Alternatywa Socjalistyczna
|Socialist Alternative
|Socialist Alternative
|[http://www.wladzarobotnicza.pl/]
|[http://www.wladzarobotnicza.pl/]
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|[[Portugal]]
|[[Portugal]]
|[[Socialismo Revolucionario (Portugal)|Socialismo Revolucionario]]
| Socialismo Revolucionario
|Revolutionary Socialism
|Revolutionary Socialism
|[http://www.socialismo-revolucionario.org/]
|[http://www.socialismo-revolucionario.org/]
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|[[Quebec]]
|[[Quebec]]
|[[Alternative Socialiste]]
|Alternative Socialiste
|Socialist Alternative
|Socialist Alternative
|[http://alternativesocialiste.org/]
|[http://alternativesocialiste.org/]
|-
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|[[Russia]]
|[[Russia]]
|[[Russian Section of the Committee for a Workers' International|Rossijskaja sekcija Komiteta za Rabochij Internacional]]
|[[Russian Section of the Committee for a Workers' International|Российская секция КРИ]]
Rossijskaâ sekciâ KRI
|Russian Section of the CWI
|Russian Section of the CWI
|[http://www.socialism.ru/]
|[http://www.socialism.ru/]
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|Socialismo Revolucionario
|Socialismo Revolucionario
|Revolutionary Socialism
|Revolutionary Socialism
|[http://srev.blogspot.co.uk/]
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|[[Sri Lanka]]
|[[Sri Lanka]]
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|Socialist Justice Party
|Socialist Justice Party
|[http://www.socialisterna.org/]
|[http://www.socialisterna.org/]
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|[[Taiwan]]
|[[Socialist Blog]]
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|[[United States]]
|[[United States]]

Revision as of 15:56, 4 May 2012

The Committee for a Workers' International (CWI) is an international association of Trotskyist parties. Members include the Socialist Party of England and Wales, the Socialist Party (Ireland), the Socialist Party (Australia) the Democratic Socialist Movement in South Africa and Nigeria and groups using the name Socialist Alternative in the United States, Canada and Germany, along with parties in Sweden and Sri Lanka. In all the CWI has affiliates or representatives in 40 countries worldwide.

History

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Logo of CWI.

The CWI was founded in 1974 at a conference in London on 20/21 April[1] by supporters of what was then called the Militant tendency in Britain, Sweden, Ireland and several other countries (the conference was attended by 46 people from 12 countries[2]). At that time CWI sections generally pursued a policy of entryism into social democratic or labour parties.

This strategy ended in the early 1990s. The CWI developed an analysis that these parties had changed in nature and had become simply capitalist parties. This was strongly resisted by Ted Grant, one of Militant's founders. After a lengthy debate [1] and special conference in 1991 confirmed overwhelmingly the position of the CWI in the England and Wales section, Grant and his supporters sought official faction status within the organization, which was granted for some time, but later was revoked by the leadership when Grant's followers refused to pay dues to the CWI and after documents leaked indicating that Grant's faction planned to engineer a split. The revocation of faction status thus expelled Ted Grant and his supporters, who later went on to form the International Marxist Tendency, active in the British Labour Party as Socialist Appeal.

Grant dismissed the leadership of the CWI, especially Peter Taaffe, as sectarians because they had deserted, in his view, the mass parties of the working class. Grant cited the success of the Militant in Britain, which as entryists had secured Dave Nellist, Terry Fields and Pat Wall as MPs. However this was countered with the argument that the clear determination of the Labour leadership under Neil Kinnock to destroy Trotskyist influence in the party, as well as Labour's move away from socialist policies, had changed the situation in the party. However, out of nearly 8,000 members only 200 were successfully expelled from the Labour Party. It was no longer possible, the CWI argued, for Militant to carry out activity in the way it had been done up to the late 1980s. In the UK, Kinnock had Terry Fields removed as a Labour MP in 1991, and Dave Nellist was suspended from the party around the same time. (Pat Wall had died.) Since the abandonment of entryism the CWI's influence and membership has dwindled for a number of reasons though it remains significantly larger than Grant's group.[citation needed]

Activities

Since their Open Turn CWI sections have, in a number of countries, run candidates under their own name. In England they have one councillor in Coventry. The CWI also has elected members of regional legislatures or local councils in Sweden, Germany, Australia, the Netherlands (members of the Dutch Socialist Party), Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the Republic of Ireland (where they have a member of the European Parliament and 2 TDs in Dáil Éireann) [3] and in the former Soviet Union. In the 2005 Sri Lankan presidential elections the CWI affiliate, the United Socialist Party, came third (with 0.4%).[4]

Supporters of the CWI launched a youth organisation, International Socialist Resistance, in 2001.[5]

CWI members played a leading role in founding the Scottish Socialist Party. However the SSP broke with the CWI in 1999, with a minority of members loyal to the CWI establishing the International Socialists. When Tommy Sheridan resigned from the SSP in 2006 and established a new party in Scotland, Solidarity, the International Socialists joined in conjunction with the Socialist Workers Party.

CWI members stood as National Conscience Party candidates in the 2003 Nigerian legislative elections, winning 0.51% of the national vote. In Germany CWI members have been active in the new WASG since its foundation in 2004 and in December 2005 were elected part of the new leadership of its Berlin district that ran candidates on a clear anti-cuts programme in the 2006 Berlin regional election, gaining 3.1% and several borough council seats, but the Berlin WASG later merged into Die Linke. In Brazil CWI members helped found the P-SOL Socialism and Freedom Party after left wing parliamentarians were expelled from the PT.

In the 2011 Irish general election the CWI's Irish affiliate, the Socialist Party won 2 seats in the Dáil as a part of the wider left group, the United Left Alliance which won 5 seats in total in Dáil Éireann.[6]

List of CWI sections

The following are the sections claimed by the CWI.

Section Name English Translation Website
Argentina La Chispa The Spark [2]
Australia Socialist Party [3]
Austria Sozialistische LinksPartei Socialist Left Party [4]
Belgium Linkse Socialistische Partij / Parti Socialiste de Lutte Left Socialist Party / Socialist Party of Struggle [5]
Bolivia Alternativa Socialista Revolucionaria Revolutionary Socialist Alternative [6]
Brazil Liberdade, Socialismo e Revolução Freedom, Socialism and Revolution [7]
Canada Socialist Alternative [8]
Chile Socialismo Revolucionario Revolutionary Socialism [9]
China China Worker [10]
Cyprus Νέα Διεθνιστική Αριστερά

Nea Thiethnistike Aristera

New Internationalist Left [11]
Czech Republic Socialistická alternativa Budoucnost Socialist Alternative Future [12]
England & Wales Socialist Party [13]
Finland Sosialistinen Vaihtoehto Socialist Alternative [14]
France Gauche Révolutionnaire Revolutionary Left [15]
Germany Sozialistische Alternative Socialist Alternative [16]
Greece Ξεκίνημα

Xekinima

Departure [17]
Hong Kong 社會主義行動

Sekuizyuji Hangdung

Socialist Action [18]
Iceland Sósíalískt Réttlaeti Socialist Justice [19]
Ireland Socialist Party / Páirtí Sóisialach [20]
India New Socialist Alternative [21]
Israel מאבק סוציאליסטי

Ma'avak Sotzialisti

Socialist Struggle [22]
Italy ControCorrente Counter Current [23]
Japan 国際連帯

Kokusai Rentai

International Solidarity [24]
Kazakhstan Социалистическое Сопротивление Казахстана

Socialističeskoe Soprotivlenie Kazahstana

Socialist Resistance of Kazakhstan [25]
Lebanon اللجنة لأممية العمال - لبنان

Alljnh Lammyh Al-Emal – Lubnan

CWI Lebanon [26]
Malaysia CWI Malaysia [27]
Netherlands Socialistisch Alternatief Socialist Alternative [28]
Nigeria Democratic Socialist Movement [29]
Pakistan Socialist Movement Pakistan [30]
Poland Alternatywa Socjalistyczna Socialist Alternative [31]
Portugal Socialismo Revolucionario Revolutionary Socialism [32]
Quebec Alternative Socialiste Socialist Alternative [33]
Russia Российская секция КРИ

Rossijskaâ sekciâ KRI

Russian Section of the CWI [34]
Scotland Socialist Party Scotland [35]
Spain Socialismo Revolucionario Revolutionary Socialism [36]
Sri Lanka United Socialist Party [37]
South Africa Democratic Socialist Movement [38]
Sweden Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna Socialist Justice Party [39]
United States Socialist Alternative [40]
Venezuela Socialismo Revolucionario Revolutionary Socialism [41]

See also

References

  1. ^ Taaffe, P. (2004) A Socialist World is Possible London: CWI Publications and Socialist Books, pg.67
  2. ^ Taaffe, P. (2004) A Socialist World is Possible London: CWI Publications and Socialist Books, pg.52
  3. ^ 2009 European Election results - retrieved 11/24/09
  4. ^ United Socialist Party (cwi) comes third in presidential election - retrieved 17/08/07
  5. ^ 500+ at Brussels ISR conference - retrieved 17/03/08
  6. ^ http://electionsireland.org/results/general/31dail.cfm