World Socialist Party of India
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The World Socialist Party of India (WSPI) is an Indian political party founded in 1995.
History
Founded in March 1995 in Calcutta by members of the Marxist International Correspondence Circle (May 1990) in collaboration with the Bengali language journal Lal Pataka group (January 1983), having broken away from the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in 1982, the WSPI inaugurated on 1–3 March 1995 in the Students Hall, College Squire, Calcutta.
Adopting the Object and the Declaration of Principles as laid down in 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) as the basis, the party appreciated the SPGB for its opposition to the world wars on grounds of class and description of Russia in 1918 as "state capitalist". Like the SPGB, it has no leadership.
The party was founded with the help of the SPGB and formally established themselves as a companion party of the World Socialist Movement (WSM) in 1995. In common with other parties of the WSM, it was formed as a revolutionary party opposed to Leninism and seeking to win control of the state by parliamentary means in order to abolish it and establish socialism on a worldwide scale.
The party was the only WSM party in Asia until the 9th Annual Congress in February 2003 when it requested to affiliate to Socialist Studies which lasted for five years.[1] This resulted in a split called the World Socialist Group who remained with the WSM. However, the party applied to rejoin the WSM and was ratified by Executive Committee of the SPGB on 5 May 2014.[2]
Pamphlets
- History of Economics and "Modern Economics" (2016)[3]
- History of Universal Suffrage (2017)
Bibliography
- Binay Sarkar (2007). A Socialist Critique of the BBC, Albert Einstein, Amartya Sen and Muhammad Yunus. Avenel Press. ISBN 81-902529-2-5.
- Adam Buick and Binay Sarkar (2009). Marxian Economics and Globalization. Avenel Press. ISBN 81-902529-5-X.
- Adam Buick and Binay Sarkar (2012). Marxism Leninism Poles Apart. Avenel Press. ISBN 978-93-80761-20-6.
References
External links
- Official website
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- The Socialist Party of Great Britain
- The Socialist Party of Canada
- World Socialist Party of the United States
- World Socialist Party of India
- World Socialist Party of New Zealand
- World Socialist Party of Australia
- World Socialist Party (Ireland)
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- Thomas A. Jackson
- Albert E. Jacomb
- Edgar Hardcastle
- Tony Turner
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- Harry Young
- Harry Baldwin
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- Cyril May
- Adam Buick
- Socialist Standard (SPGB)
- Western Socialist (WSPUS)
- Imagine (SPC)
- World Socialist Review (WSPUS)
- World Socialist Journal (WSM)
- Forum Journal (SPGB)
- Socialist View (SPI)
- Socialist Review (SPNZ)
- Socialist Comment (SPA)
- Socialist Propaganda League
- Social Science Association
- Libertarian Communism (journal)
- Spanner (journal)
- Socialist Studies (1989)
- World Socialist Party of Canada
- Socialist Party of North America (1911)
- Bund Demokratischer Sozialisten (Austria)
- Socialist Party of Canada (non-WSM)
- Proletarian Party of America (adopted principles of SPGB)
- Radio Imagine
- Social Democratic Federation
- Socialist Party of America
- Socialist Party of Great Britain debates
- Winnipeg general strike
- Western Clarion (carried a regular column from WSM)