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355: 1939:' parade, the SWP issued a press release in which it expressed its full support for the actions of the rioters. According to the press release, given the wider context of (apparent) working-class alienation at the hands of the capitalist political establishment, the riots were completely justified: "socialists do not join in the condemnation of young working class people who riot against the police - especially given this wider context." Also, the SWP claimed that the 'Love Ulster' march was purposely planned by 1584:-based membership, where it had two branches, to today's organisation with a number of branches in Dublin as well as branches in some other Irish cities and towns, and also in some colleges and universities. At its 2004 conference it claimed to have five hundred members, although this membership figure was regarded as much exaggerated by many others on the Irish left who have estimated SWP membership at anything between seventy and two hundred. It has not made any public membership claim since 2004. 148: 1315: 1339: 1984:– Harry McGee. “ For anybody who has not been intimately involved with the Socialist Workers Party or the Socialist Party, you would need to have a PhD in semantics and rhetoric to winkle out the actual ideological difference between them. They are both Trotskyist and advocate permanent revolution and political agitation through working class mass action in capitalist societies such as Ireland.” 38: 1327: 1497:
was founded in 1977, the SWM joined as a 'tendency' (or subgroup). The Socialist Workers Tendency was noted in the SLP for producing a bulletin more professional than that of the party. They left in 1980 to reform the Socialist Workers Movement.
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The SWM changed its name to the Socialist Workers Party at its conference in 1995, after delegates from Dublin Bus argued that it should now take itself seriously on the left, as it then had a growing and active membership.
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ten of the thirteen People Before Profit candidates were also SWP members. In 2014 BrĂ­d Smith of the SWP stood for the Dublin constituency in the European Parliament Elections, which was believed to have been a factor in
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branch of the SWP on the selection of election candidates, a majority of the Belfast branch broke away at the end of 2009. They formed a group known as the International Socialists which is confined to Belfast.
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Some of those who joined the SWM after its formation sympathised with a small tendency in Britain and later split away to form the Irish Workers Group, which later became
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during the late 1970s and 1980s, and considered merging into the Irish Republican Socialist Party in 1975. The SWM were active in the mass movements opposing the
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was for a period the most frequently published Marxist newspaper in Ireland, published fortnightly from 1995, and weekly for a brief period in 2003 following the
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It has occasionally attempted to launch a magazine dealing with theoretical and political issues in greater detail. One such attempt was called
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was launched and since has had regular editions. After its recalibration in 2018, the SWN also launched a new socialist website called Rebel.
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member Phil Toale, a shop steward in the town's cigarette factory, organised a general strike in the town the day that hunger-striker
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Growing from a small agitation group of about fifty members, the SWM now began to build groups in major colleges such as
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The SWN is organised on both sides of the border. In Northern Ireland it initially operated as part of the
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died). The SWM took the view that it was the duty of revolutionary socialists to support those opposing
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prisoners in the early 1980s, and members of the SWM were active in local Anti-H Block committees (
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was the last occasion on which SWP candidates stood under the SWP banner in a general election.
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The SWN argues that working class unity can only be built if Protestants turn their back on
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in January 1972, and has campaigned for the families of the fourteen shot dead by the
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Goodwillie, John (August/September 1983). "Glossary of the Left in Ireland".
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The SWM was long overshadowed on the Irish left by organisations such as the
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were moving to an accommodation with imperialism. It opposed the subsequent
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The Lost Revolution: The story of the Official IRA and the Workers Party
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However, in earlier years they tended to take a more Republican line on
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after campaigning against rubbish-bin charges in Dublin. The late
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In 1975, the SWM narrowly rejected a proposal to merge into the
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In 2018, the SWP changed its name to Socialist Workers Network.
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and lasted for eight issues. A more recently attempt entitled
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on 25 February 2006 by Republicans, protesting at a planned '
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Due to disagreements between the Dublin leadership and the
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Since it began to participate in elections, both general (
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The best known SWN publication is the monthly newspaper
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ideas, and Catholic workers reject the idea of a "pan-
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SWP statement on Dublin riots (posted to indymedia)
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