Socialist Party of Great Britain
The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Marxist party, which is emphatically not Leninist. It should not be confused with the larger Socialist Party of England and Wales, a Trotskyist party. In 1991, the Ashbourne Court Group was expelled from the party, though this small branch continues to claim it is the "true" SPGB.
The party is one of the oldest political parties in the UK, founded in 1904 as a split from the Social Democratic Federation. It was condemned by Lenin for refusing to join the Third International. It consistently argues against both vanguardism and any sort of reform, and refuses to engage in direct action. The SPGB and its companion parties in other states constitute the World Socialist Movement, or WSM.
The SPGB publishes a monthly paper, the Socialist Standard.
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Ashbourne Court Group | Committee for a Marxist International | List of Socialist Newspapers in the United Kingdom | List of political parties in the United Kingdom | Parti Socialiste | Parti Socialiste (France) | Partido Socialista | SPGBR | Socialism in New Zealand | Socialist Party | Socialist Party of Great Britain (Reconstituted) | Socialist Standard | Socialist parties | UK political parties | World Socialist Movement | World Socialist Party (New Zealand) | World Socialist Party of New Zealand
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