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*''[[Clouds Blur the Rainbow]]'', 1988, by [[Chip Berlet]] |
*''[[Clouds Blur the Rainbow]]'', 1988, by [[Chip Berlet]] |
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*'''[[Tvind]]''' and '''[[The O (political group)|The O]]''' Two groups with similar politics, which have also been accused of being cults. |
*'''[[Tvind]]''' and '''[[The O (political group)|The O]]''' Two groups with similar politics, which have also been accused of being cults. |
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*Larry J. Sabato, Howard R. Ernst. "New Alliance Party." ''Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections'' Infobase Publishing, Jan 1, 2009 |
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[[Category:Political parties established in 1974]] |
[[Category:Political parties established in 1974]] |
Revision as of 13:17, 11 October 2013
The International Workers Party (IWP) is supposedly a secretive Marxist political organization founded by controversial organizer, playwright and psychotherapist Fred Newman in 1974. Newman would later help found the New Alliance Party.
See also
- Clouds Blur the Rainbow, 1988, by Chip Berlet
- Tvind and The O Two groups with similar politics, which have also been accused of being cults.
References
- Larry J. Sabato, Howard R. Ernst. "New Alliance Party." Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections Infobase Publishing, Jan 1, 2009