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The '''Socialist Workers Party''' is a [[Communist]] political party in the United States founded in 1938, which advocates [[Trotskyism]].  Trotskyism is a form of Communism associated with [[Leon Trotsky]].The SWP was a member of the [[Fourth International]].
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The '''Socialist Workers Party''' is a [[Communist]] political party in the United States founded in 1938, which advocates [[Trotskyism]].  Trotskyism is a form of Communism associated with [[Leon Trotsky]], in opposition to the form pursued by the [[Soviet Union]] under [[Stalin]]. The SWP was a member of the [[Fourth International]].
  
 
==Notable off-shoots==
 
==Notable off-shoots==
 
The [[Workers World Party]] is a splinter party from the Socialist Workers Party founded in 1959 by followers of Sam Marcy.
 
The [[Workers World Party]] is a splinter party from the Socialist Workers Party founded in 1959 by followers of Sam Marcy.
  
[[Lyndon LaRouche]] was a former member of the Socialist Workers Party.
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[[Lyndon LaRouche]] is a former member of the Socialist Workers Party.
 
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[[Category:United States Political Parties]]
 
[[Category:United States Political Parties]]
 
[[Category:Communist Political Parties]]
 
[[Category:Communist Political Parties]]

Latest revision as of 01:08, June 28, 2020

The Socialist Workers Party is a Communist political party in the United States founded in 1938, which advocates Trotskyism. Trotskyism is a form of Communism associated with Leon Trotsky, in opposition to the form pursued by the Soviet Union under Stalin. The SWP was a member of the Fourth International.

Notable off-shoots

The Workers World Party is a splinter party from the Socialist Workers Party founded in 1959 by followers of Sam Marcy.

Lyndon LaRouche is a former member of the Socialist Workers Party.