Workers Vanguard

Workers Vanguard is a Marxist bi-weekly newspaper published by the Spartacist League, a Trotskyist political organization in the United States. It is now affiliated also with the International Communist League, a confederation of similar groups.[1]

Workers Vanguard
TypeBiweekly Newspaper
PublisherSpartacist League
Political alignmentCommunist
HeadquartersNew York
CityNew York
CountryUnited States
ISSN0276-0746
OCLC number3880717
Websitewww.icl-fi.org/english/wv/

History

WV was first published in October 1971 as a monthly and absorbed Workers' Action,[2] a short-lived bimonthly newspaper published by the nominally independent Committee for a Labor Party.[3][1]

It was edited for over twenty years by Jan Norden, until he was expelled from the Spartacist League in 1996. Norden went on to found the League for the Fourth International.

It is available online beginning with the issues for 1999. (Prior years of publication, in bound volumes, can be ordered from the Spartacist Publishing Company).

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References

  1. "Workers Vanguard". Library of Congress. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  2. "Trotskyists Fuse at Spartacist League Plenum", Workers' Vanguard (1), p. 1, October 1971
  3. "Our Program in Brief", Workers' Action (7), p. 3, November–December 1970
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