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Workers' International League

The Workers' International League was a socialist organization formed in 1921, composed mainly of left-wing members who split from the Communist Party of Great Britain. It aimed to promote workers’ rights, socialism, and anti-imperialist ideas, advocating for a political approach rooted in workers' interests. The League emphasized democratic socialism and sought to build a class-conscious movement to challenge capitalism. It operated mainly in the UK, fostering activism, education, and socialist politics among working-class communities, and was part of broader international socialist movements during the early 20th century.