6-408: (Redirected from Workers Power ) Workers Power is the name of several political parties or organizations: Workers' Power (Germany) ( Arbeitermacht ) Workers Power (Ireland) Workers' Power , Italian terrorist organization (1976-1983) Workers' Power (Sweden) Workers' Power (UK) Workers Power (United States) Topics referred to by
12-606: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Workers%27 Power (Germany) Workers' Power ( German : ArbeiterInnenmacht ) is the German section of the Trotskyist League for the Fifth International . It publishes two periodicals: the monthly newspaper Neue Internationale and the theoretical organ Revolutionärer Marxismus . The origins of
18-767: The group lie in the Spartacusbund, which existed until 1982. One faction in that organization had contacts with the British group Workers' Power so Arbeitermacht was founded. These two groups along with the French Pouvoir Ouvrier and the Irish Workers' Group founded the Movement for a Revolutionary Communist International . Soon they found supporters in Austria , Peru , and Bolivia , so
24-541: The movement renamed itself to League for a Revolutionary Communist International , and after adopting a new program in 2003 it got its present name, League for the Fifth International (LFI). In 2014 Workers' Power was becoming a leading fraction of the newly funded confraternity of Trotskyist groups in Germany, the New Anticapitalist Organisation (Neue Antikapitalistische Organisation) which
30-475: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Workers' Power . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Workers%27_Power&oldid=1048115300 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
36-455: Was dissolved subsequently in 2016. In 2017, it changed its name to ArbeiterInnenmacht (see Binnen-I ). The LFI found an independent youth organization called REVOLUTION , which stands in political solidarity with the LFI. After extended disputes about the role of a communist youth organization, the inner structures, the question of building the workers' party, and the resulting relationship with
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