World Socialist Movement

The World Socialist Movement (WSM ) is a transnational organization of socialist parties. This represented a revolutionary, anti -Leninist Marxism. All member parties began as sections of the Socialist Party of Great Britain ( SPGB ); WSM members in countries without own member party are managed as SPGB members.

Members

The WSM consists of the following parties:

  • Socialist Party of Great Britain
  • World Socialist Party of Australia
  • Socialist Party of Canada
  • World Socialist Party (Ireland)
  • World Socialist Party (New Zealand)
  • World Socialist Party of the United States

A former member of the party is the World Socialist Party of India, which withdrew from the organization in 2003. For a time, a member group also worked in Sweden under the name Världsocialistiska groups.

Position

The WSM criticized others are socialist Calling parties as reformist, thus capitalist. Even demands for nationalization to be rejected as such, capital is converted only into private property of the state, without abolishing the capitalist relation of production.

The WSM parties represent the abolition of wage labor, which they see as exploitation and designate as " wage slavery " and its replacement by a society based on voluntary work, in which the wealth is jointly produced and freely accessible.

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