Debate in Trotskyist Sects

All Trotskyist sects boast of their democratic credentials. But is this really true? Let us examine two case studies from two individuals within Militant who tried to register their differences. Let us look at Dennis Tourish’s experiences in Militant in 1983-5: Most people who have disagreements with the CWI leadership walk away, figuring that the … Read more

Realism and Revolution

Marxists have no sense of realism. Though Marx called his opponents ‘utopian socialists’, he himself was a tremendous utopian. Where he differed was his belief that moral persuasion would not be enough to bring about socialism – it required large-scale socio-economic and political transformation. It is unclear whether such a notion is much more realistic … Read more

Nietzsche on Trotskyism

When I first joined in the organisation, I was not a Trotskyist. I was a libertarian socialist inspired by Nietzsche as much as Marx. Over the next several months, I would be brainwashed into ditching Nietzsche as ‘reactionary’ and embracing Trotskyism as gospel. Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky, Ted Grant and Alan Woods held all the … Read more

E.P. Thompson on Trotskyism

The renowned English Marxist historian and activist, E.P. Thompson, was no fan of Trotskyism. That might be one explanation for the fact that there is hardly any mention of him on the website of the International Marxist Tendency (I am not sure about other Trotskyist sects). When I was in the cult, only Marx, Engels, … Read more

Hypnosis, the IMT and me

Until recently, I dismissed the idea that the IMT practiced hypnosis on me. It may have been bad, but it wasn’t that bad. Until, that is, I read Jon Atack’s book Opening Minds in which he discusses what hypnosis is. Contrary to popular belief, hypnotic states are not induced only under special circumstances. The truth … Read more

Militant, the Moonies and the IMT

All cults have the same, underlying nature. Militant in the 1970s and 80s was a similar organisation to what the IMT and CWI are now – a hyper-controlling, authoritarian cult led by a ‘guru’ or ‘gurus’ – in the case of the former, Ted Grant and Peter Taaffe, prior to the split which saw Taaffe … Read more

Scientology and Trotskyism

It is hard to escape the similarities between Trotskyism and similar cults. One cult I have been studying a lot about is the Church of Scientology. I recently began watching Leah Remini’s brilliant documentary about Scientology on Netflix. Remini, a former Scientologist, has set to work exposing the truth about her former cult, assisted by … Read more