Links
Socialist Resistance is the British Section of the Fourth International
Here is an earlier website for Socialist Outlook
And one for the International Socialist Group
International Viewpoint– the online journal of the Fourth International and the International Institute for Research and Education
Socialist Action, one of the groups descending from the break up of the Socialist League, still exists and has a website here
As does the Communist League– British supporters of the Socialist Workers Party (US) Pathfinder tendency
This is the Ceri Evans internet archive
If you like this blog, you will love this one about the group Big Flame
Here is one for East London Big Flame
This is the fantastic Irish Left Archive
Hatful of History is very interesting, not to mention Revolutionary History
and, of course, the Encyclopedia of Trotskyism Online (ETOL) with its expanding newspaper archive.
The late Bill Hunter has done us all a service with his collection of Socialist Appeal from the 1940s
A little further afield, we find archives of papers for the Revolutionary Communist Party (The Next Step) , Red Action, and the forerunners of the AWL- Workers Fight tendency
And, for fans of the exotic what about a bit of Posadism?
http://www.iire.org
Website of the International Institute for Research and Education in Amsterdam.
I notice that the Socialist Action website is back up. Is it minus John Ross now? I see he writes for Cockburn’s Counterpunch for one.
Are questions like this OK for this site? If not just tell me. Thanks.
Yes, those questions are fine (not that I can answer that one though).
I assume Ross is still associated with SA and I would suggest that all the articles appearing on the SA website are pseudonymous.
Rob
The John Ross writing in Counterpunch is someone else, an American socialist who has recently died I think. John Ross you refer to helps run the socialist economic bulletin website and has his own website on economic issues Key Trends in Globalisation.
Thanks RG! I emailed the Counterpunch Ross and he was quite impolite to put it kindly! LOL
BTW this is a really interesting site!
Dear comrades
You may have seen this message on other FI-related sites but I’m an historian based at Uni of Portsmouth conducting a study on the visits of British radicals to Portugal during the Carnation Revolution 74-75. Did you go from the IMG back then? Or just go as a “revolutionary tourist”? Or know others who did? Would love to hear from you if so, as well as receive any relevant documentation/publications/images from the period/events.
Please email mac741@humanoid.net
Solidarity,
Manus McGrogan