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The '''Independent Socialist League''' was the group created when the [[Workers Party (US)|Workers Party]] dissolved itself as a party and reorganized as a propaganda group in [[1949]].  They had reorganized as a [[propaganda]] group because their perception of the possibility of forming a [[revolution]]ary [[political party]] in the [[United States|US]] had  by diminished by [[1949]].  The Independent Socialist League (ISL) continued to publish ''Labor Action''.
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The [[Young People's Socialist League]] (YPSL) left the [[Socialist Party of America]] in [[1953]] and joined with the ISL-affiliated [[Socialist Youth League]] to form the [[Young Socialist League]] (YSL).
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The [[left wing]] of the [[Young Socialist League]] were meeting with members of the [[Socialist Workers Party]] from early 1957 on.  In the summer of 1957 the ISL voted to enter the [[Socialist Party of America|Socialist Party/Social Democratic Federation]] (SP/SDF).  The left YSLers were expelled in late 1957.  In 1958 ISL members entered the SP/SDF and the ISL dissolved.
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Latest revision as of 07:13, 9 February 2008

The Independent Socialist League was the group created when the Workers Party dissolved itself as a party and reorganized as a propaganda group in 1949. They had reorganized as a propaganda group because their perception of the possibility of forming a revolutionary political party in the US had by diminished by 1949. The Independent Socialist League (ISL) continued to publish Labor Action.

The Young People's Socialist League (YPSL) left the Socialist Party of America in 1953 and joined with the ISL-affiliated Socialist Youth League to form the Young Socialist League (YSL).

The left wing of the Young Socialist League were meeting with members of the Socialist Workers Party from early 1957 on. In the summer of 1957 the ISL voted to enter the Socialist Party/Social Democratic Federation (SP/SDF). The left YSLers were expelled in late 1957. In 1958 ISL members entered the SP/SDF and the ISL dissolved.