International workers' correspondence
Internationale Arbeiterkorrespondenz (short name: IAK ) was the name of a Trotskyist magazine that appeared from 1965 to 1981, as well as the organizational structure / tendency of its followers named after it.
The newspaper was founded in 1965 by supporters of the "head of the US SWP , JP Cannon ". The IAK joined the " International Committee of the Fourth International " (ICFI) in 1966 . When the ICFI split in 1971, it joined the Lambertian "International Center". Since 1979 the IAK current has called itself the International Socialist Workers' Organization (ISA).
literature
- Brandt Peter / Rudolf Steinke: The group of international Marxists , in: Richard Stöss (ed.), Political parties handbook . The parties of the Federal Republic of Germany 1945 to 1980. Vol. 3, Westdeutscher Verlag: Opladen, 1986 ( ISBN 3-531-11838-2 ), 1599-1647 (1634-1636).
- Langguth, Gerd: Protest movement at the end . The New Left as the vanguard of the DKP, v. Hase & Köhler: Mainz, 1971 ( ISBN 3-7758-0827-2 ), 167 - 171 (treated there under the name of the IAK youth organization "Junge Garde").
- ders .: The Protest Movement in the Federal Republic of Germany 1968–1976 , Science and Politics: Cologne, 1976 ( ISBN 3-8046-8520-X and ISBN 3-921352-18-5 ), 232-234.
- Nitzsche, Frank: “From the shadows into the range of the cameras” . The development of Trotskyist organizations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with special consideration of the influence of the new social movements from 1968 until today, Diss. Uni Siegen, 2009; on the Internet at: http://dokumentix.ub.uni-siegen.de/opus/volltexte/2009/390/pdf/Historie_Trotzkismus.pdf , 72 - 75.