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The Stalinist group behind "Student Broad Left"

Angry socialist | 13.09.2012 17:28

Who are the secretive group behind 'Student Broad Left'? A nasty Stalinist outfit called Socialist Action - exposed here  http://www.workersliberty.org/socialistaction

Quite a few left-wing student activists will have encountered 'Student Broad Left' (SBL) and been somewhat bewildered by both their political stances and the sectarian, cynical, bullying way they operate. On first sight, they are bewildering. This is an attempt to explain them.

As the name suggests, SBL presents itself as a broad left-wing organisation. In fact it is a very narrow front for Socialist Action ( http://www.socialistaction.net). They founded it in 1997 as a split from the then very large Campaign for Free Education (a sort of ancestor of the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts), because they were frustrated they could not control CFE.

It is hard to know which SBL members are in Socialist Action and which aren’t, because one of the group’s defining characteristics is secrecy; believe it or not, no one will admit that they are an SA member and many who almost certainly are deny any knowledge of the group. That secrecy is one of the reasons for writing this briefing, so that people know who they are dealing with - including the small number of independent people who may be around the edges of SBL, but don't have a clear idea of SA's politics.

One thing which makes SA and SBL seem strange is that they combine a general political world view, particularly on international questions, which you would have to call Stalinist with a very 'moderate' take on domestic issues, ie the class struggle in Britain.

For more read the full briefing here  http://www.workersliberty.org/socialistaction

Angry socialist

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Hmmmm

13.09.2012 19:59

I read all of this...and all I can see is the "art of division".

Pray tell...what did Marx have to say about that?


Iron Coin.


Who would have thought...

13.09.2012 20:45

...a stalinist front group, what next, a trot one?

Anarchic


Well

14.09.2012 08:12

The art of division? Not sure what that means. I want to be "divided" from these people, just as I want to be divided from scabs... It's not a question of disagreeing politically, they are the equivalent of scabs.

Yes, some Trots engage in lots of secretive and undemocratic nonsense with fronts. That is bad, and should be challenged. But it's nothing compared to what this lot get up to.

Angry socialist