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party an appreciable youth section for the first time in a decade. While the merger was hotly debated at the SP-SDFs convention on May 30 – June 1, 1958 and then voted upon by the membership that summer, the YPSL and YSL merged in convention in late August. The ISL itself however was dissolved, its properties bequeathed to the SP-SDF and its members requested to join as individuals.
374:, which the Socialist Party supported. In 1954, as noted above, they were able to merge the YPSL with the SYL to form the Young Socialist League. (The Socialist Party subsequently reformed the YPSL.) The new organization had a total of 83 members. Nevertheless, it was still one of the most visible leftist groups on campus in the mid-1950s. They also attempted infiltration of the 398:
to form the Socialist Party – Social Democratic Federation in January 1956. Proponents of the merger in both groups cited the youth groups as an important selling point. The revived YPSL had fewer than 100 members, while the YSL, by the late 1950s, had three times as many. A merger would give the
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who threw potato salad at CCNY lecturers on Dadaism and subsequently presented themselves on the granite steps of the madhouse with shaven heads and harlequin speech of suicide, demanding in- stantaneous lobotomy,
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Evening Session chapter and attempted to steer the group in a more "disciplined" direction. After a two-year upheaval which strained the resources of the SLID they were eventually kicked out. In 1955 they succeeded in taking over the New York regional office of
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The SYL was established in 1946, just after World War II ended. During the war the Workers Party had concentrated mostly on colonizing basic industries and organizing
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The SYL made attempts to infiltrate and take over other groups in the 1940s and 1950s. It was most successful within the YPSL. The SYL recruited
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In contrast to the low brow style of the CPUSA, the Shachtmanites attempted appeal to intellectuals and "elite culture". The SYL catered to a
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Which road for Socialist youth – reformism or revolutionary socialism?; writings of the left wing of the Young Socialist League.
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At the time of its dissolution the Young Socialist League had approximately 250 members in 15 chapters, including at Columbia,
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Declaration against war, adopted by Socialist Youth League, Libertarian Socialist League, Young Peoples Socialist League
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or Communist Party USA influenced. The SYL filled this void and became the most visible Leftists group on campus.
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Meanwhile, the ISL was making overtures to merge with the Socialist Party, which itself had merged with the
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would frequent SYL and YSL meetings. In one instance, while Shachtman was delivering a lecture on
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New York, N.Y. : Provisional National Committee for a Socialist Youth League, 1946
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History of the international marxist youth movement pt. 1. From its origin to 1919.
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in 1950. In February 1954, the Socialist Youth League merged with a faction of the
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Campus rebels; a brief history of the Student League for Industrial Democracy.
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Pub. by Labor action for the Workers party and Socialist youth league, 1948
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Alexander, Robert "Schisms and unifications in the American Old Left"
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An open letter to Dean Acheson : "the marine corporal is right"
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within the YPSL, partially on the basis of their opposition to the
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New York, Student League for Industrial Democracy 1953, p. 22
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where they organized a "Red Caucus" which took over the
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A document on Tim Wohlworths opposition within the YSL
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Youth wings of political parties in the United States
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