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United Front

Revolutionaries, hegemony and the united front

Posted on 2nd July 2025 by International Socialism

The working class is fragmented in its politics, including its support for different parties or no party at all.1 The existence of these divisions is not an accident of history that can be wished away. It reflects ideological currents rooted… Continue Reading →

Article Fascism, Leon Trotsky, United Front

Grappling with the united front

Posted on 29th June 2012 by ISJ

A review of John Riddell (ed), Toward the United Front: Proceedings of the Fourth Congress of the Communist International 1922 (Brill, 2012), €199.00 Why, 90 years on, study the detailed proceedings of the Communist International (often known as the Comintern)?1… Continue Reading →

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The origins of the united front policy

Posted on 5th April 2011 by ISJ

The policy of the united front is among the most effective tools for working class action inherited from the era of VI Lenin and the Russian revolution. As originally formulated by the Executive Committee of the Communist International (Comintern) in… Continue Reading →

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