List of left-wing internationals
This is a list of socialist, communist, and anarchist internationals. An "International" — such as, the "First International", the "Second International", or the "Socialist International" — may refer to a number of multi-national communist, radical, socialist, or union organizations, typically composed of national sections.
Defunct internationals
- Communist League, created in 1847 from the League of the Just, dissolved 1852
- International Workingmen's Association (First International), 1864–1876
- Anarchist St. Imier International, 1872–1877
- International Working People's Association (Black International) 1881-?
- Second International, 1889–1916
- International Working Union of Socialist Parties (2½ International), 1921–1923
- Communist International (Third International), 1919–1943
- Communist Workers' International, 1922–mid-1920s
- Labour and Socialist International, 1923–1940
- International Revolutionary Marxist Centre, 1932–1940s
- Revolutionary Workers Ferment 1948–unknown
- Situationist International, 1957–1971
- International League for the Reconstruction of the Fourth International, 1973–1995
- Committee for a Workers' International, 1974–2019
- Trotskyist International Liaison Committee, 1979–1984
- Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, 1984–unknown
- International Communist Seminar, 1992–2014
- International Libertarian Solidarity, 2001–2005
Existing internationals
- Committee for a Workers' International (Trotskyism)
- Coordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International (Trotskyism)
- Fourth International (ICR) (Trotskyism)
- Fourth International (post-reunification) (Trotskyism)
- Fourth International Posadist (Trotskyism)
- International Committee of the Fourth International (Trotskyism)
- International Communist Current (Left communism)
- International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) (Trotskyism)
- International Communist Party (Left communism)
- International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (International Newsletter) (Maoism)
- International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle) (Hoxhaism)
- International Coordination of Revolutionary Parties and Organizations (Anti-revisionism)
- International League of Peoples' Struggle (Anti-imperialism)
- International Marxist Tendency (Trotskyism)
- International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties (Marxism–Leninism)
- International of Anarchist Federations (Synthesis anarchism, Anarcho-communism)
- International Revolutionary Left (Trotskyism)
- International Socialist Alternative (Trotskyism)
- International Socialist Tendency (Trotskyism)
- International Union of Anarchists (Anarcho-communism)
- International Workers' Association (Anarcho-syndicalism)
- International Workers League – Fourth International (Trotskyism)
- International Workers Revolutionary Committee – Fourth International (Trotskyism, Libertarian Communism)
- International Workers' Unity – Fourth International (Trotskyism)
- Internationalist Communist Union (Trotskyism)
- League for the Fifth International (Trotskyism)
- League for the Fourth International (Trotskyism)
- Liaison Committee for the Reconstruction of the Fourth International (Trotskyism)
- Progressive Alliance (Social democracy, Progressivism)
- Socialist International (Social democracy, Democratic socialism)
- Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International (Trotskyism)
- Workers International to Rebuild the Fourth International (Trotskyism)
- World Socialist Movement (Classical Marxism, Impossibilism)
Regional internationals
- All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) (1995) (Marxism–Leninism, Post-Soviet states)
- All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (1991) (Marxism–Leninism, Post-Soviet states)
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1992) (Marxism–Leninism, Post-Soviet states)
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union (2001) (Marxism–Leninism, Post-Soviet states)
- Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia (Maoism, South Asia)
- European Anti-Capitalist Left (Democratic socialism, Europe)
- Foro de São Paulo (Socialism of the 21st Century, Latin America)
- Initiative of Communist and Workers' Parties (Marxism–Leninism, Europe)
- Now the People (Democratic socialism, Europe)
- Party of European Socialists (Social democracy, Europe)
- Party of the European Left (Democratic socialism, Europe)
- Union of Communist Parties – Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Marxism–Leninism, Post-Soviet states)
See also
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