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ISO (Australia)
Looking backward, looking forward: Pointers to building a revolutionary party
by John Percy
CONTENTS
Steps toward greater left unity in Australia
By Peter Boyle
- Leninist approach
- Politics of the Socialist Alliance
- ISO ultimatum
- Lessons from previous regroupment attempts
In September 2, 2002, the Democratic Socialist Party [DSP] national executive adopted the perspective of making the Socialist Alliance the party its members build by transforming the DSP into an internal tendency within the Socialist Alliance. The sole purpose of the Democratic Socialist tendency (DST), as it was to be called, would be to complete the process of left regroupment while preserving for the Socialist Alliance our main political gains (such as a popular weekly newspaper, our nationwide network of activist centres, and a politically educated cadre). Apart from carrying out this transition, the DST would not seek to be a permanent political tendency.


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