International Workers League – Fourth International

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The International Workers League (Fourth International) (Template:Langx, or LITci; Template:Langx, or LIT-QI), also known as IWLfi, is a Morenist Trotskyist international organisation.

Overview

The group's origins lie in the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI). Moreno's supporters followed the American Socialist Workers Party in leaving the ICFI in 1963 to form the reunified Fourth International (USFI).Template:Sfn In 1969, the USFI voted to support guerrilla war in Latin America. Moreno's group opposed this.Template:Sfn

While critical of the Sandinistas, Moreno's group sent a Simon Bolivar Brigade to Nicaragua to aid the Civil War,Template:Sfn with the aim of building a revolutionary party there. This brigade was opposed by the reunified Fourth InternationalTemplate:Sfn because it operated outside the discipline of the FSLN;Template:Sfn the only other Trotskyists to participate were Pierre Lamberts' Organising Committee for the Reconstruction of the Fourth International. Forty non-Nicaraguan members of the Brigade were expelled from the country by the FSLN.Template:Sfn Almost immediately, Moreno's and Lambert's tendencies joined to form the Parity Committee for the Reconstruction of the Fourth International.Template:Sfn However, Moreno's supporters withdrew in 1981Template:Sfn complaining that Lambert had links to trade union bureaucrats, and in 1982 formed the "International Workers League (Fourth International)". In addition to their former supporters, this also attracted groups in Peru and Venezuela which split from the Lambertist currents.

The group campaigned for the victory of Argentina in the Falklands War, for the non-payment of foreign debt, and for the "defeat of imperialism in the Gulf War." In the mid-1990s, it helped launch Workers' Aid to Bosnia and began working with the Workers International to Rebuild the Fourth International, although that group is now inactive.

Disagreements following the death of Moreno led several sections to leave the international, while others split. Those who left founded the International Centre of Orthodox Trotskyism (CITO in Spanish). The majority of this group rejoined the International Workers League in 2005, the minority forming the International Socialist League.

In 2021 the Chilean section of the IWLfi elected a member to the constitutional convention. María Rivera was elected in district 8 (Santiago West) as part of The List of the People.[1][2]

The LITci publishes the bulletin International Courier (Correo Internacional) and the journal Marxism Alive (Marxismo Vivo or Le Marxisme Vivant), both in various languages, principally Spanish.

Sections

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Official sections

Country Section Name
Template:Country data Argentina United Socialist Workers' Party (Argentina)
Template:Country data Brazil United Socialist Workers' Party
Template:Country data Chile International Workers' Movement (Chile)
Template:Country data Colombia Socialist Workers Party (Colombia)
Template:Country data Costa Rica Workers' Party (Costa Rica)
Template:Country data El Salvador Socialist Unity of Workers (El Salvador)
Template:Country data Honduras Socialist Workers Party (Honduras)
Template:Country data Italy Communist Alternative Party
Template:Country data Paraguay Workers' Party (Paraguay)
Template:Country data Peru Socialist Workers Party (Peru)
Template:Country data Portugal In Struggle (Portugal)
Template:Country data Spain Corriente Roja

Sympathizing sections

Country Section Name
Template:Country data Belgium Communist Workers' League (Belgium)
Template:Country data Bolivia Socialist Struggle (Bolivia)
Template:Country data Ecuador Movement for Socialism (Ecuador)
Template:Country data Mexico Workers Socialist Group
Template:Country data Panama Workers For Socialism League
Template:Country data Senegal Senegal Popular League
Template:Country data United Kingdom International Socialist League (UK)
Template:Country data United States Workers' Voice/La Voz de los Trabajadores (United States)
Template:Country data United States Corriente Obrera (United States)
Template:Country data Uruguay Socialist Left of the Workers (Uruguay)
Template:Country data Venezuela Socialist Unity of Workers (Venezuela)

Notes

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References

External links

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