Revolutionary Communist International Explained

Revolutionary Communist International
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Abbreviation:RCI
Leader:Alan Woods
Founder:Ted Grant (of CMI/IMT)
Foundation:1992 (as Committee for a Marxist International), 2024 (as Revolutionary Communist International)
Split:Committee for a Workers' International
Position:Far-left
Colors: Red

The Revolutionary Communist International (RCI) is a Trotskyist political international. It was founded as the Committee for a Marxist International by British-based South African political theorist Ted Grant and his supporters after they broke with the Committee for a Workers' International in 1992, and was subsequently renamed the International Marxist Tendency (IMT) in 2004 before adopting its current name in June 2024. The organization's website, Marxist.com or In Defence of Marxism, is edited by Alan Woods. The site is multilingual, and publishes international current affairs articles written from a Marxist perspective, as well as many historical and theoretical articles.

History

Militant (also known as the Militant tendency) was an entryist group within the British Labour Party based around the Militant newspaper that was founded in 1964. In 1974, Militant and its allies in Sweden, Ireland, and other countries formed the Committee for a Workers' International. The organisation gained more members during the 1970s and early 1980s and dominated the Labour Party in Liverpool. It became the largest Trotskyist group in Europe. In 1983, the five members of the Militant newspaper's editorial board were expelled for contravening the Labour Party constitution and expulsions of Militant members continued throughout the rest of the decade.[1] [2] [3] Ted Grant was a longtime leader of Militant until it split in early 1992 over a number of issues and he was expelled. But he and his supporters were expelled from the tendency and formed Socialist Appeal in Britain.[4]

At its World Congress in 2004, the organisation was renamed the International Marxist Tendency (IMT).[5]

In late 2009 a dispute developed between the IMT leadership and the leaderships of its sections in Spain (El Militante), Venezuela (Corriente Marxista Revolucionaria) and Mexico. In January 2010, these organisations, together with the group in Colombia and part of the section in Mexico, broke with the IMT and established a new international body, the Izquierda Revolucionaria (Revolutionary Left).[6] [7] Minorities in Venezuela and Spain chose to remain with the IMT and set up new sections.[8] The new IMT Venezuelan section launched their newspaper, Lucha de Clases, in April 2010.[9] In the same year, another smaller split occurred. The majority of the Swedish section, factions in Poland and Britain and individuals from several other sections left the IMT to form a new group called Towards a New International Tendency.[10] The Iranian section of the IMT also split away over the international's position on Venezuela's friendly relations with the Iranian government and in 2011 launched Marxist Revival.[11]

As part of a wider reorganisation of its sections, the International Marxist Tendency renamed itself the Revolutionary Communist International in June 2024. The British, Swiss, Canadian, Swedish and U.S. Sections of the international all relaunched themselves as the revolutionary communist parties of their respective countries with multiple other sections planning to do the same. The launching of these parties coincidences with many organizational and strategical changes, notably including a break with entryism on their part.[12] [13] [14]

In 2024, the Swedish section of the international, Revolutionära kommunistiska partiet, was faced with a controversy as two former party members alleged that they had been sexually abused by a member of the party's executive committee. The RKP states that the individual was asked to resign his position on the executive and was subsequently not re-elected to the party's central committee. The former members also accused the party of encouraging them to "give away their savings, distance themselves from their families, drop out of education and engage in sexual relationships with older party comrades."[15]

Active sections

The RCI website maintains a list of claimed national sections.[16] The table below contains those, as of August 2024, that are active:

CountryName
Revolución
Der Funke
Vonk (Flemish)
Révolution (French)




Liga Revolucionarnih Komunista
Лига револуционарних комуниста
Organização Comunista Internacionalista
Revolutionary Communist Party
  • Parti communiste révolutionnaire
Colombia Marxista

Komunistická Avantgarda
Revolutionært Kommunistisk Parti
Revolución Comunista
Vallankumous
Parti Communiste Révolutionnaire
Revolutionäre Kommunistische Partei
Epanastasi (Communist Tendency)
(incl. Northern Ireland)Revolutionary Communists of Ireland
Partito Comunista Rivoluzionario
Organización Comunista Revolucionaria
Revolutie
Marxist Alternative
Lal Salam
Czerwony Front
Coletivo Comunista Revolucionário
Revolution
Organización Comunista Revolucionaria
  • Organització Comunista Revolucionària
Revolutionära Kommunistiska Partiet
Revolutionäre Kommunistische Partei (German)
Parti communiste révolutionnaire (French)
The Spark (火花)
Комуна
(excl. Northern Ireland)Revolutionary Communist Party
Revolutionary Communists of America
Lucha de Clases

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who, What, Why: What was Militant?. 28 May 2015. BBC News. 25 January 2018.
  2. News: Labour Picks Fight With Militant Tendency. Patrick. Wintour. 16 July 2014. The Guardian. 25 January 2018.
  3. Web site: Kinnock Moves Against Militant. 27 November 1985. BBC News. 25 January 2018.
  4. News: Wade. Bob. Obituary: Ted Grant. The Guardian . 27 July 2006.
  5. Web site: 2004-09-10 . Conference of the international Marxist tendency: An historic meeting . 2023-09-06 . In Defence of Marxism . en-gb.
  6. News: Oil-slick divisions. Weekly Worker. CPGB PCC. 11 February 2010. 804. https://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20130612143749/http://www.cpgb.org.uk/home/weekly-worker/804/oil-slick-divisions. dead. 12 June 2013. 14 April 2011.
  7. Web site: Revolutionary Marxist Current. https://web.archive.org/web/20100210070459/http://www.elmilitante.net/content/view/6152/268. 10 February 2010. dead. 3 February 2010.
  8. Web site: Corriente Marxista Internacional – Venezuela. Lucha de Clases. 5 June 2012.
  9. Web site: New Venezuelan IMT website and paper launched. In Defence of Marxism. 12 April 2010.
  10. Web site: Towards A New International Tendency. Tanit.co. 5 June 2012.
  11. Web site: Committee for Marxist Revival. Marxist Revival. 5 June 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120608112315/http://marxist.cloudaccess.net/. 8 June 2012. dead.
  12. Web site: Switzerland . RKP/PCR-IMT in . 2024-05-29 . Switzerland: founding congress of the Revolutionary Communist Party – communism is back! . 2024-08-01 . In Defence of Marxism . en-gb.
  13. Web site: board . The Communist editorial . 2024-05-15 . Britain: the launch of the Revolutionary Communist Party – a historic step . 2024-08-01 . In Defence of Marxism . en-gb.
  14. Web site: Party (Sweden) . Revolutionary Communist . 2024-05-01 . Sweden: the Revolutionary Communist Party has arrived! . 2024-08-01 . In Defence of Marxism . en-gb.
  15. Web site: 2024-07-26 . Kommunistparti med egen domstol mörkar sexuella övergrepp: ”Genuint farlig grupp” . 2024-07-31 . Dagens ETC . sv.
  16. Web site: Marxism . In Defence of . 2005-01-06 . National sections of the RCI . 2024-08-18 . In Defence of Marxism . en-gb.