Solidarity (UK)
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For other uses, see Solidarity (disambiguation).
Solidarity was a small libertarian socialist organisation from 1960 to 1992 in the United Kingdom. It published a magazine of the same name. Solidarity was close to council communism in its prescriptions and was known for its emphasis on workers' self-organisation and for its radical anti-Leninism.[1]
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Solidarity | |
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Spokesperson | Chris Pallis |
Founded | 1960 (1960) |
Dissolved | 1992 (1992) |
Split from | Socialist Labour League |
Succeeded by | World Revolution Communist Workers Organisation |
Newspaper | Solidarity |
Ideology | Libertarian socialism Council communism |
Political position | Far-left |
French sister organisation | Socialisme ou Barbarie |
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