International Socialist Alternative

International Socialist Alternative is an international association of Trotskyist political parties.

International Socialist Alternative
Formation21 April 1974 (as Committee for a Workers' International)
1 February 2020 (as International Socialist Alternative)
TypeAssociation of Trotskyist political parties
HeadquartersHovenierstraat 45,
1080 Molenbeek,
Brussels, Belgium
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
30 sections
LeaderCollective leadership
Websitewww.internationalsocialist.net

The group was formerly known as the Committee for a Workers' International. As a result of a split in August 2019, in which a faction declared themselves the "refounded CWI", the remaining sections, after initially calling themselves the CWI Majority, renamed themselves International Socialist Alternative at their World Congress in February 2020.

History

A dispute broke out in the CWI in 2018 concerning what the CWI leadership described as a watering down of the Socialist Programme of its Irish section and the tendency of its leaders to see "all struggles through the prism of the women’s movement, rather than seeing how it interconnects with other struggles" [1]. The Irish Section at the time had 3 TDs, although they lost one of them in the January 2020 election, and another left the Party during the course of the dispute.[2] In 2019, the CWI split four ways. The leading body of the CWI is the World Congress, which elected an International Executive Committee (IEC) to govern between congresses. The IEC then appointed an International Secretariat (IS) which is responsible for the day-to-day work of the International. The majority of the IS founded a faction called “In Defence of a Working Class and Trotskyist CWI” (IDWCTCWI) in November 2018 at an IEC meeting, in opposition to the rest of the IEC. This faction held criticisms of a number of national sections of the CWI. The majority of the IEC disagreed with the faction's criticisms, and took issue with the methods used by faction members to conduct the debate, which included talk of expelling one of the sections the faction was criticising.

The majority of the Spanish, Venezuelan, Mexican, and Portuguese sections, the first three of which had joined the CWI in 2017 after leaving the International Marxist Tendency, initially supported the IS faction but in April 2019 split with them and then left the CWI altogether to form their own international tendency, International Revolutionary Left.[3] In Spain, a minority which supported the CWI Majority reconstituted themselves as Socialismo Revolucionario, which has been the CWI's section in Spain prior to its 2017 merger with Izquierda Revolucionaria. A minority in Mexico and Portugal also remained in the CWI and supported the CWI Majority.[4][5]

The faction's leadership was concentrated in the Socialist Party (England and Wales), which was the largest section of the CWI, as a number of members served on both the leading body of the England & Wales section and on the IS, including its general secretary, Peter Taaffe. The faction attracted support from an overall minority of the CWI's national sections. Most of the IEC, and most of the CWI's national sections, stood in opposition to the faction. But both the Faction, and its opponents claimed a majority of the individual members.

The IEC outlined a process of discussion and debate to avoid a split, leading to a World Congress in January 2020, the highest decision-making body of the CWI. The Taaffe-led IS faction initially agreed, then withdrew their participation from the committee charged with organizing the debate, and declared they would not participate in the IEC or the World Congress. A Special Conference of the Socialist Party of England and Wales voted by a margin of 173 - 35 to support the Faction and sponsor the International Faction conference. This conference was held in July 2019, open only to CWI members who supported the faction, and asserted that they had 'dissolved and refounded' the CWI.[6][7][8] The majority of the CWI continued operating and held an IEC meeting in August 2019, and declared they will "provisionally organize the renewed international organization with the name “CWI – Majority”."[5].

In September 2019, a minority faction of the South African section, the Workers and Socialist Party (WASP), left the CWI and formed the Marxist Workers Party in support of the Refounded CWI.[9] The remainder of the WASP declared itself for the CWI Majority.[10] The same month, a majority of the German section voted by a 2 to 1 margin to support the CWI Majority. The minority faction formed a new organisation, Sozialistische Organisation Solidarität - (Sol), supporting the Refounded CWI.[11]

In June 2020 a group of members of the DSM (the CWI section in Nigeria) announced that they were leaving the CWI to form the Movement for a Socialist Alternative, affiliated to ISA. [12]

The CWI Majority had a presence in 35 countries, making up the majority of the CWI.[5] The Refounded CWI claims to have sections in 11 countries.[13][14]

At the CWI Majority World Congress on 1 February 2020, the name of the organisation was changed to International Socialist Alternative.[15]

The CWI has published most of the key documents arising from the dispute on its marxist.net website. [16].

Structure

[17][18][19]

World Congress
Deliberative organ
International Executive Committee
Executive organ
International Secretariat
Administrative organ
  • Held every 3 to 5 years;
  • Attended by delegates from ISA's national sections;
  • Responsible for establishing the international's programme and policies;
  • Grants recognition of new sympathising sections;
  • Elects the International Executive Committee.
  • Composed of members from across ISA elected at the world congress;
  • Responsible for ISA's policies in between congresses;
  • Elects the International Secretariat.
  • Conducts the day-to-day work of ISA;
  • Responsible for carrying out the directives of the IEC, to which it is accountable;
  • Prepares documents and reports for review and approval at IEC meetings.

Sections

Section Name Website
Australia Socialist Action (formerly the Socialist Party) https://thesocialist.org.au/
Austria Sozialistische LinksPartei https://www.slp.at/
Belgium Linkse Socialistische Partij / Parti Socialiste de Lutte https://socialisme.be/
Brazil Liberdade, Socialismo e Revolução https://lsr-asi.org/
Canada Socialist Alternative https://socialistalternative.ca/
China 中国劳工论坛

Zhōngguó Láogōng Lùntán China Worker Forum

https://chinaworker.info/en/
Cyprus Νέα Διεθνιστική Αριστερά / Yeni Enternasyonalist Sol Nea Diethnistike Aristera

New Internationalist Left

Czech Republic Socialistická alternativa Budoucnost

Socialist Alternative Future

Great Britain Socialist Alternative https://www.socialistalternative.net/
Germany Sozialistische Alternative (SAV) https://www.sozialismus.info/
Greece Ξεκίνημα Xekinima

Start

http://net.xekinima.org/
Hong Kong 社會主義行動

Sewuizyuji Haangdung Socialist Action

https://socialism.hk/
Indonesia Socialis Action
Ireland Socialist Party / Páirtí Sóisialach http://socialistparty.ie/ https://socialistpartyni.org/
Israel/Palestine حركة النضال الاشتراكي / מאבק סוציאליסטי Ma'avak Sotzialisti / Harakat a-Nidal al-Ishtiraki Socialist Struggle https://socialism.org.il/

https://socialism.org.il/nidal/

Italy Resistenze Internazionali International Resistance https://resistenzeinternazionali.it/
Ivory Coast Militant Côte d'Ivoire
Mexico Aternativa Socialista México https://alternativasocialista.org/
Netherlands Socialistisch Alternatief https://socialistischalternatief.nl/
Nigeria Movement for a Socialist Alternative[20] https://socialistmovementng.org/
Poland Alternatywa Socjalistyczna http://socjalizmxxi.nazwa.pl/mainsite/
Quebec Alternative socialiste https://alternativesocialiste.org/
Romania Mâna de Lucru

Hand of Labour

https://manadelucru.net/
Russia Социалистическая Альтернатива

Socialisticheskaya Alternativa

https://socialist.news/
South Africa Workers and Socialist Party (WASP) https://socialist.org.za/
Spain Socialismo Revolucionario https://www.socialismorevolucionario.net/
Sudan البديل الاشتراكي

al-Badil al-Ishtiraki Socialist Alternative

Sweden Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna

Socialist Justice Party

https://www.socialisterna.org/?v=f003c44deab6
Taiwan 國際社會主義前進

Guójì Shèhuì Zhǔyì Qiánjìn International Socialist Forward

https://www.socialism.org.tw/
Tunisia البديل الاشتراكي

al-Badil al-Ishtiraki Socialist Alternative

https://thawrablog.com/
Turkey Sosyalist Alternatif http://www.sosyalistalternatif.com/
United States Socialist Alternative https://www.socialistalternative.org/

Associated organisations

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References

  1. Editor, Fiach Kelly Deputy Political. "Socialist Party documents illustrate criticism from international comrades". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2020-03-28.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  2. McGee, Harry. "Paul Murphy leaves Socialist Party to launch new group". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  3. Left, Revolutionary. "Founding Congress of the International Revolutionary Left". Izquierda Revolucionaria.
  4. correspondent, Jorge Martin and special. "CWI faction fight: Spanish section walks out". In Defence of Marxism.
  5. "CWI Majority Declaration". 2 September 2019.
  6. Koritz, Joshua. "Bureaucratic Coup Will Not Stop CWI Majority from Building a Strong Revolutionary Socialist International! | Socialist Alternative". Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  7. Sell, Hannah. "Britain: Socialist Party conference overwhelmingly supports refounding CWI". socialistworld.net. Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  8. "Taaffe expels his majority – Weekly Worker". weeklyworker.co.uk. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  9. http://marxistworkersparty.org.za/?p=613
  10. "The Workers and Socialist Party remains a force for working class unity". September 7, 2019.
  11. "Der Kampf für Sozialismus geht weiter". Sozialistische Organisation Solidarität. September 8, 2019.
  12. Alternative, International Socialist (2020-06-16). "Nigeria || Introducing Movement for a Socialist Alternative". International Socialist Alternative. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  13. "CWI-Worldwide |".
  14. http://socialistalternative.net/a-new-chapter-for-revolutionary-socialism-in-britain.html
  15. Alternative, International Socialist (February 4, 2020). "Announcement || Welcome to Our New Website!". International Socialist Alternative.
  16. "In Defence of Trotskyism – the documents – Marxist.net". Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  17. Taaffe, P. 2004. A Socialist World is Possible. CWI Publications & Socialist Books, p.51
  18. Building the socialist alternative around the world, socialistworld.net, 27 December 2002.
  19. Thesis for the International Executive Committee (IEC) of the CWI 2013, socialistworld.net, 22 November 2013.
  20. https://internationalsocialist.net/en/2020/06/nigeria

See also

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