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- analysis of the Soviet Union and a third camp approach to world politics. Shachtmanites believe that the Stalinist rulers of proclaimed socialist countries...
- friendship with Stan Weir and became influenced by the politics of the "Shachtmanites." The organization created a youth section, the Socialist Youth League...
- SDUSA ****ociates as "second-generation neoconservatives" and "so-called Shachtmanites", including "Penn Kemble, Joshua Muravchik, ... and Bayard Rustin"....
- longtime SWP leader Murry Weiss won another group of youth from the Shachtmanites as they joined the Socialist Party of America. Many of the new recruits...
- newspaper). The New International was discontinued around the time that the Shachtmanites entered the Socialist Party of America in 1958. In 1983, the SWP refounded...
- the Young People's Socialist League, then under the influence of the Shachtmanites, poured its members into the group and tried to give it a "Third camp"...
- whom were co-thinkers of Shachtman. The disagreement centred on the Shachtmanites' disagreements with the SWP's internal policy, and over the FI's unconditional...
- occasionally made stirring speeches to us, no YPSL of my generation was a Shachtmanite. What is more, our mentors, Paul and Tom, had come under Shachtman's...
- strategy was known as "realignment". With the eager parti****tion of the Shachtmanites, the SP took an active role in the early events of the New Left and...
- their secession from the Workers Party. Their disgruntlement with the Shachtmanite majority within the Workers Party led Johnson–Forest in 1947 to rejoin...