Non-aligned IST Organisations Which Hold To Its Basic Positions
Country | Organisation name (English) | Organisation name (Country of origin) | |
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Aotearoa / New Zealand | International Socialist Organisation | ||
Australia | Socialist Alternative | ||
United Kingdom | Counterfire | ||
France | International Socialism | Socialisme International | |
Germany | Marx21 (Network within The Left) | Marx21 (Network within Die Linke) | |
Greece | Internationalist Workers' Left | Diethnistiki Ergatiki Aristera | |
Puerto Rico | International Socialist Organisation | OrganizaciĆ³n Socialista Internacional | |
Turkey | Anti-capitalist (abolished in 2010) | Antikapitalist | |
United States | International Socialist Organization |
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