The attempt in Czechoslovakia in 1968 to create a "Socialism With a Human Face" was snuffed out by an invasion by the armies of the USSR and its other East European satellites. Where did the reforming regime come from? Two articles from Workers Fight, 1968
Between the two world wars Marxists considered Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Poland
to be imperialist powers, because in these states there were oppressed national minorities
This text, part of the discussion on Ireland in IS (now called SWP) in 1968–69, attempted to expound the basic Marxist principles on national questions, as the Trotskyist Tendency (forerunner of AWL) understood them.
We are in favour of freedom of movement for all people around the world.
This website uses cookies, you can find out more and set your preferences here. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.