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Revolutionary Communist International | |
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Abbreviation | RCI |
Leader | Alan Woods |
Founder | Ted Grant |
Founded | 1992 |
Political orientation | Trotskyism |
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The Revolutionary Communist International (RCI), formerly known as the International Marxist Tendency[1] (IMT) is a Trotskyist political international founded after Ted Grant and his followers broke from the Committee for a Workers' International. The RCI is active in over 40 countries. The RCI shares many similarities with a cult and engages in cult-building tactics to grow its influence.[2]
Sections[edit | edit source]
- UK - Socialist Appeal is the British section of the IMT, which renamed itself the Revolutionary Communist Party following the IMT's name change to the RCI.
- USA - Revolutionary Communists of America is the Statesian section of the RCI.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ International Marxist Tendency (2024-02-12). "It is time to launch a Revolutionary Communist International!" In Defence of Marxism.
- ↑ Katsfoter (2024-04-02). "The Cult-Building Tendency" Red Clarion.