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Muste and Workers
In 1936 Muste resigned from the Workers Party and left socialist politics to return to his roots as a Christian pacifist.
The group was terminated in 1934 when it merged with the American Workers Party headed by A. J. Muste to establish the Workers Party of the United States.
The original Militant terminated in 1934 at the time of the merger of the Cannon-led CLA with the American Workers Party headed by A. J. Muste to form the Workers Party of the United States ( WPUS ).

Muste and Party
Muste resigned his position on the LIPA Executive Committee in December 1930 in protest over Dewey's appeal to U. S. Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska to quit the Republican Party to head the third party movement.
In 1957, Muste headed a delegation of pacifist and democratic observers to the 16th National Convention of the Communist Party.

Muste and United
Muste was influenced by the prevalent theology of the social gospel began to read the written ideas of various radical thinkers of the day, going so far as to vote for Socialist candidate Eugene V. Debs for President of the United States in 1912.
United States Fellowship of Reconciliation ( FOR USA ) was founded in 1915 by sixty-eight pacifists, including A. J. Muste, Jane Addams and Bishop Paul Jones, and claims to be the " largest, oldest interfaith peace and justice organization in the United States.

Muste and .
* 1885 – A. J. Muste, Dutch pacifist and activist ( d. 1967 )
* A. J. Muste
As the means so the end ...” A contemporary quote sometimes attributed to Gandhi, but also to A. J. Muste, sums it up: ' There is no way to peace ; peace is the way.
Muste and Bertrand Russell, admired and praised Kahn's work, because they felt it presented a strong case for full disarmament by suggesting that nuclear war was all but unavoidable.
Muste, Robert Pickus, and Bayard Rustin.
* A. J. Muste
In 1941, he, Bayard Rustin, and A. J. Muste proposed a march on Washington to protest racial discrimination in war industries and to propose the desegregation of the American Armed forces.
" Muste ( 1885 – 1967 ) was a Dutch-born American clergyman and political activist.
Muste is best remembered for his work in the labor movement, pacifist movement, and the US civil rights movement.
Muste was born January 8, 1885 in the small port city of Zierikzee, located in the Southwestern province of Zeeland in the Netherlands.
Muste's father, Martin Muste, was a coachman who drove for a family that was part of Zeeland's hereditary nobility.
With his economic prospects limited in Holland, Martin Muste decided to follow four of his wife Adriana's brothers to emigration in America, making the cross-Atlantic trip as Third Class passengers in January 1891.
Muste later recalled of his fellow Reformed Dutch Church members that they were " all Republicans and would no more have voted for a Democrat than turned horse thief.
Muste attended Hope College in the not-accidentally-named Holland, Michigan, located just west of Grand Rapids on the coast of Lake Michigan.
At Hope College Muste was class valedictorian, captain of the school's basketball team, and played second base for the baseball squad.
Following graduation, Muste taught Latin and Greek for the 1905-06 academic year at Northwestern Classical Academy ( now Northwestern College ) in Orange City, Iowa.

forming and Workers
Despite Trotsky, the Spanish section merged with the Spanish section of ICO, forming the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ).
He brought forward various proposals in social legislation forming the programme of the Workers ' Party, without reference to the divisions among the Socialists, and, on November 20, 1894, succeeded in raising a two days ' discussion of the collectivist principle in the Chamber.
The minority faction led by Shachtman eventually split away almost 40 % of the party's membership as well as its youth organization, the Young People's Socialist League, forming the Workers Party.
Workers disliked the paraffin-like material forming on rigs because it caused them to malfunction, but they used it on cuts and burns because it hastened healing.
Nin had a number of disagreements with Trotsky in this period, specifically when Trotsky advised the ICE leader that entry into the Socialist Youth of Spain would augment the forces at their disposal, while Nin advocated forming of a united party with the Workers and Peasants Bloc ( BOC ), a group coming out of the communist movement but seen as being on its right wing.
It had previously had a similar arrangement with the United Vehicle Workers, another union that joined the merger forming the TGWU.
Inspired by Eduard Bernstein, Schumacher became a dedicated socialist and in 1918 joined the Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) leading ex-servicemen in forming Workers and Soldiers Councils in Berlin during the revolutionary days following the fall of the German monarchy.
In 1995 the 15, 000-member Textile Workers and the 15, 000-member Distillery Workers unions merged with the UFCW, forming respectively the UFCW Textile and Garment Council and the UFCW ’ s Distillery, Wine and Allied Workers Division.
It briefly attempted to merge with the remnants of the Communist Party of New Zealand, forming the Socialist Workers Organization.
Meanwhile in Greece the OSE ( which had renamed itself the Socialist Workers Party ) split on similar lines with a substantial minority forming the Internationalist Workers Left.
The majority of this group rejoined the International Workers League in 2005, the minority forming the International Socialist League.
He is best known for leading a series of labour riots between 19 June and 6 July 1937 and for forming a series of personalist political parties ( the British Empire Citizens ' and Workers ' Home Rule Party, the Butler Home Rule Party and finally the Butler Party ) that focused its platform on the improvement of the working class.
Through these activities the IS was able to recruit a number of important rank and file leaders, most of whom later left the group during its splits, such as that forming Workers Power.
During Larkin's absence at the 1924 Comintern congress ( and apparently against his instructions ), his brother Peter took his supporters out of the ITGWU, forming the Workers ' Union of Ireland ( WUI ).
Ahead of the 1992 elections to local bodies CPN ( MLM ) took part in forming a front together with the Samyukta Jana Morcha, Nepal Workers Peasants Party, Communist Party of Nepal ( 15 September 1949 ) and Nepal Communist League.
Before forming itself into a party in October 1979 ( the founding congress was held in the backroom of a discothèque in New York City ), the group was known as the Workers Viewpoint Organization.
On 10 November the SDP called for the formation of Soldiars and Workers Councils with a view to forming a popular government.
Ahead of the 1992 elections to local bodies CPN ( 15 September 1949 ) took part in forming a front together with the Samyukta Janamorcha Nepal, Nepal Workers Peasants Party, Communist Party of Nepal ( Marxist-Leninist-Maoist ) and Nepal Communist League.
After the Transport Workers Act 1928 ( more widely known as The Dog Collar Act ) was passed, the Australian union movement sought to protect itself by forming the Australian Council of Trade Unions.
In June 1972 the AEU merged with the Sheet Metal Workers, Blacksmiths & Boilermakers and Federated Jewellers, forming the Amalgamated Metal Workers ' Union ( AMWU ) in 1973.

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