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International Bolshevik Tendency

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The International Bolshevik Tendency (IBT) is a revolutionary socialist organization.

The IBT started out within the international Spartacist tendency (iSt) - the international organization which the US Spartacist League was associated with (the international Spartacist Tendency now calls itself the International Communist League). Some cadre within the iSt declared an external tendency in 1982. The external tendency left the Spartacist League in 1985 and formed the Bolshevik Tendency. They began publishing a magazine called 1917 in 1986. In the early 1990's the Bolshevik Tendency fused with New Zealand's Permanent Revolution Group and the West German Gruppe IV. Internationale to form the International Bolshevik Tendency.