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  • James Robertson (1928–2019) was the long-time and founding National Chairman of the Spartacist League (US), the original national section of the International...
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  • Legislative Assembly James Robertson (Jamaican politician) (born 1966), Minister of Mining and Energy 2009 -May 2011 James Robertson (Trotskyist) (1928–2019)...
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  • and Karl Marx than other avowed Trotskyists. The first Trotskyist international to describe itself as orthodox Trotskyist was the International Committee...
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  • 2009 -May 2011 James Robertson (Trotskyist) (1928–2019), National Chairman of the Spartacist League of the United States James Robertson (footballer, born...
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    Press. Until the collapse of the Soviet Union, the SWP was the largest Trotskyist organization in the United States. During the 1960s and 1970s, the SWP...
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    The Fourth International Posadist is a Trotskyist international organisation. It was founded in 1962 by J. Posadas, who had been the leader of the Latin...
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  • (May 15, 1933 – August 23, 2019), was a United States Trotskyist leader. On leaving the Trotskyist movement he became a writer of crime fiction and of politically...
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  • Max Shachtman (category American Trotskyists)
    The SWP included socialists like James Burnham who had come from A. J. Muste's party rather than from the Trotskyist tradition. At the SWP's founding...
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    Socialist Equality Party (United States) (category Trotskyist parties in the United States)
    The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) is a Trotskyist political party in the United States, one of several Socialist Equality parties around the world affiliated...
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    J. Posadas (category Argentine Trotskyists)
    the pseudonym J. Posadas or sometimes Juan Posadas, was an Argentine Trotskyist whose personal vision is usually described as Posadism. Originally a collective...
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    Spartacist League/U.S. (category Trotskyist organizations in the United States)
    The Spartacist League/U.S. is a Trotskyist political grouping which is the United States section of the International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist)...
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    The Robertson Panel was a scientific committee which met in January 1953 headed by Howard P. Robertson. The Panel arose from a recommendation to the Intelligence...
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  • Introduction to Philosophical Analysis (1931). Burnham became a prominent Trotskyist activist in the 1930s. A year before he wrote the book, he rejected Marxism...
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  • public faction of the Fourth International founded in 1953. Today two Trotskyist internationals claim to be the continuations of the ICFI; one with sections...
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    Workers Party (United States) (category Defunct Trotskyist parties in the United States)
    The Workers Party (WP) was a Third Camp Trotskyist group in the United States. It was founded in April 1940 by members of the Socialist Workers Party who...
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    ICL(FI), earlier known as the international Spartacist tendency (iSt) is a Trotskyist international. Its largest constituent party is the Spartacist League...
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  • managed by ex-Trotskyists. This claim was cited by Lipset (1988, p. 34), who was a neoconservative and former Trotskyist himself. This "Trotskyist" charge was...
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    The Fourth International (FI), founded in 1938, is a Trotskyist international. Following a ten-year schism, in 1963 the majorities of the two public factions...
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  • presumed by witnesses to be secret weapons employed by the enemy. The Robertson Panel explored possible explanations, for instance that they were electrostatic...
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    Kelleher and Knapp's book was read by Defense Intelligence Agency official James Lacatski, who contacted Bigelow and obtained permission to visit the ranch...
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