International Socialists (Norway)
The International Socialists (Norwegian: Internasjonale Sosialister) was a Trotskyist organisation in Norway founded in the early 1980s. It was part of the International Socialist Tendency led by the British Socialist Workers Party. A week later the opposition constituted itself as an independent organization under the name "Arbeidermaktgruppa" (AMG, “Workers Power Group”) and started publication of a monthly newspaper called Arbeidermakt. Shortly thereafter, AMG was joined by small group of Trotskyists, adherents of the Fourth International.
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International Socialists (Norway)
The International Socialists (Norwegian: Internasjonale Sosialister) was a Trotskyist organisation in Norway founded in the early 1980s. It was part of the International Socialist Tendency led by the British Socialist Workers Party. A week later the opposition constituted itself as an independent organization under the name "Arbeidermaktgruppa" (AMG, “Workers Power Group”) and started publication of a monthly newspaper called Arbeidermakt. Shortly thereafter, AMG was joined by small group of Trotskyists, adherents of the Fourth International.
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国际社会主义者(挪威语:Internasjonale Sos ...... 续保留它原有的组织及出版物。该组织是国际社会主义倾向的成员。
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Internasjonale Sosialistar (ny ...... ist Tendency och partiet Rødt.
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The International Socialists ( ...... s of the Fourth International.
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国际社会主义者(挪威语:Internasjonale Sos ...... 续保留它原有的组织及出版物。该组织是国际社会主义倾向的成员。
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Internasjonale Sosialistar
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International Socialists (Norway)
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国际社会主义者 (挪威)
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