The International Socialist Organization (ISO) is committed to building an organization that participates in the struggles for justice and liberation today--and, ultimately, for a future socialist society. ISO has branches in many cities across the United States working to build a number of struggles. The ISO stands in the tradition of revolutionary...
The International Socialist Organization (ISO) is committed to building an organization that participates in the struggles for justice and liberation today--and, ultimately, for a future socialist society. ISO has branches in many cities across the United States working to build a number of struggles. The ISO stands in the tradition of revolutionary socialists Karl Marx, V.I. Lenin and Leon Trotsky in the belief that workers themselves--the vast majority of the population--are the only force that can lead the fight to win a socialist society. In 1978 ISO starting publishing a newsletter
Southern Africa Solidarity that reported on developments in the struggles in Southern Africa and solidarity work related to those struggles in the U.S.; it is not known for how many years the newsletter was published. (Source: ISO documents on this website; and the ISO website accessed July 31, 2014; and
Wikipedia accessed July 31, 2014.)