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Lutte Ouvrière (Workers' Struggle,
French pronunciation: [lyt.uvʁiˈjɛʁ]) is a
Trotskyist communist party in France,
named after its w****ly paper. Arlette...
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Force (French: Confédération Générale du
Travail -
Force Ouvrière, or
simply Force Ouvrière, FO), is one of the five
major union confederations in France...
- The
Revolutionary Workers League (French:
Ligue Ouvrière Révolutionnaire) was a
Canadian Trostkyist party formed on 8
August 1977 by the
fusion of the...
- Workers'
International (French:
Section française de l'Internationale
ouvrière, SFIO) was a
major socialist political party in
France which was founded...
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international grouping of
Trotskyist political parties,
centred on
Lutte Ouvrière in France. It
believes that the
socialist transformation of
society can...
- Voix
Ouvrière in 1956 (later
known as
Lutte Ouvrière),
Barta did not
partake in the move (although, as late as 1964, Bois, a
leader of Voix
Ouvrière, was...
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Socialistes Ouvrières et
Paysannes – JSOP). It
developed out of a left-wing
faction that was
expelled from the
Section Française de l'Internationale
Ouvrière (SFIO)...
- unions.
Together with
Pierre Monatte, he
issued a
journal called La Vie
ouvrière (Worker's Life),
which was
terminated as a
result of
French entry into...
- La
Bretagne ouvrière,
paysanne et
maritime ('Workers', Peasants' and Sailors' Brittany') was a w****ly
newspaper published 1935–1950 in Brittany, France...
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Canada formed by
former members of the
Revolutionary Workers League/Ligue
Ouvrière Révolutionnaire who were
expelled or
resigned when the RWL
moved away from...