Kez
2nd June 2002, 13:56
http://www.bolshevik.org/
We are partisans of 1917. We base ourselves on the program and strategy of the leadership of that revolution, Lenin and Trotsky.
We stand on the documents of the first four congresses of the Communist International; on the struggle of the Left Opposition against the Stalinist political counterrevolution; on the founding documents of the Fourth International and the revolutionary traditions of the American Socialist Workers Party led by James P. Cannon from the 1930s to the 1950s.
When the SWP leadership abandoned the struggle to build a revolutionary vanguard in favor of reliance on the "unfolding" of the historical process (personified, in the first instance, by Fidel Castro), the Revolutionary Tendency within the SWP (progenitor of the Spartacist League) struggled against this liquidationist impulse. We solidarize with that struggle and the programmatic positions of the SL in the 1960s and 1970s when it was a revolutionary organization. The SL is in no sense a revolutionary organization today and the tradition it once carried forward is upheld today by the International Bolshevik Tendency.
This site contains information about our organization and our activities along with the bulk of our programmatic documents - if the ideas presented here interest you then contact us.
Yours in Struggle
We are partisans of 1917. We base ourselves on the program and strategy of the leadership of that revolution, Lenin and Trotsky.
We stand on the documents of the first four congresses of the Communist International; on the struggle of the Left Opposition against the Stalinist political counterrevolution; on the founding documents of the Fourth International and the revolutionary traditions of the American Socialist Workers Party led by James P. Cannon from the 1930s to the 1950s.
When the SWP leadership abandoned the struggle to build a revolutionary vanguard in favor of reliance on the "unfolding" of the historical process (personified, in the first instance, by Fidel Castro), the Revolutionary Tendency within the SWP (progenitor of the Spartacist League) struggled against this liquidationist impulse. We solidarize with that struggle and the programmatic positions of the SL in the 1960s and 1970s when it was a revolutionary organization. The SL is in no sense a revolutionary organization today and the tradition it once carried forward is upheld today by the International Bolshevik Tendency.
This site contains information about our organization and our activities along with the bulk of our programmatic documents - if the ideas presented here interest you then contact us.
Yours in Struggle