Socialist Workers' Party
The Socialist Workers' Party (SWP) is a political organization in the United States that advocates for socialist principles. Founded in 1938, the party aims to represent the working class and promote social justice, workers' rights, and anti-capitalist policies. The SWP is known for its commitment to revolutionary socialism and its emphasis on grassroots activism.
The party is affiliated with the international socialist movement and participates in various social and labor movements. It publishes a newspaper called The Militant, which serves as a platform for its ideas and activities. The SWP also engages in educational efforts to raise awareness about socialism and its goals.