Talk:Young People's Socialist League (1907)

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Pro forma COI declaration[edit]

I've added a link to the relevant page of my scholarly and non-commercial website, which includes downloadable files that may be of help to researchers. The material has been mirrored by Marxists Internet Archive (www.marxists.org) but the direct link is most current. I just wanted to connect my real name and WP user name here so that there is no confusion or misunderstanding. —Tim Davenport /// Carrite (talk) 22:04, 26 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Workers Party Youth Group?[edit]

My understanding of the history of YPSL was that it became the de facto youth group of American Trotskyists as a result of the "French Turn" when Trotskyists under the leadership of James Cannon and Max Shachtman merged into the Socialist Party during the period of the Popular Front in France and that when these Trotskyists split two years later to form the Socialist Workers Party, YPSL aligned itself with that, but later joined the split of Shachtman and others when they left the SWP to form the Workers Party in 1940 as a result of their disagreement with what they saw as Trotsky and the SWP's apologetics for the Hitler-Stalin Pact and Soviet aggression in Finland and Poland. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.54.132.58 (talkcontribs) 26 July 2018 (UTC)