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At the time of the split, almost 40% {Link without Title} of the membership of the SWP and a majority of the Young Peoples' Socialist League , the "Yipsels", left the SWP. The WP was initially estimated as having recruited half of those who had split: approximately 500 members. Although it recruited among workers and youth during the war years it never grew substantially, despite having more impact than its numbers would suggest. Having departed the SWP the newly founded WP found itself outside the ranks of the Fourth International too but continued to consider itself to be in political sympathy with the movement internationally. In order to give expression to this the WP founded a Committee For The Fourth International to regroup its international co-thinkers, including a group of emigre Germans. After WW 2 Shachtman would attend the Second World congress of the Fourth International as an observer only to reject the organisation as irredemably sectarian. The group soon developed a Bureaucratic Collectivist analysis of the Soviet Union , and a Third Camp perspective. It was the first group to use the slogan "Neither Washington nor Moscow ", implying that they preferred neither Capitalism nor the States Allied To The Soviet Union . EARLY YEARS By 1941 the party had developed a minority tendency which was grouped around the figures of two leading intellectuals CLR James and Raya Dunayevskaya . This tendency took the name the Johnson-Forest Tendency for its principal leaders' pen-names. It developed the viewpoint that Russia was State Capitalist . The tendency developed the view that the WP should rejoin the Fourth International due to the imminence of a pre-revolutionary situation. In the meantime the SWP had from 1943 onwards developed a loose oppositional tendency led by Felix Morrow and Albert Goldman which, among other things, called for the WP to be readmitted to the SWP. In 1945 and 1946, these two tendencies argued for their parties to regroup. However, discussions decellerated after Goldman as found to be work for the WP's leadership. He left the SWP in May 1946 to join the WP. CLR James' tendency left the WP in October 1947 in order to rejoin the SWP. Working in the labor movement, the party grew rapidly, largely as at a time of labour shortages its mainly New York Jewish intellectual members were able to take industrial jobs which would otherwise have been closed to them. At the same time the draft prevented the construction of a stable industrial base as much of the youthful membership was inducted into the armed forces. In the same period members such as Irving Howe , a leader of the YPSLs, and Michael Harrington were recruited. INDEPENDENT SOCIALIST LEAGUE In 1949 , the group renamed itself the Independent Socialist League. It was removed from the US Attorney General 's list of subversive organizations after a lengthy court battle, but failed to grow as the right wing around Howe and Harrington split to work with the '' Dissent '' journal. In 1957 , the ISL joined the Socialist Party Of America , dissolving the following year. Some members took leading positions in the Socialist Party, but moved increasingly to the Right . A small group around Hal Draper left to form the Independent Socialist Clubs . |
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