Draft:Revolutionary Communists of America

The Revolutionary Communists of America (RCA), is the US section of the International Marxist Tendency (IMT), a Trotskyist political international.

History
In 1998, supporters of the International Marxist Tendency (IMT) in the United States created the group as Youth for International Socialism, which published New Youth. In June 2002, the group renamed itself to the Workers' International League (WIL) was held and its newspaper to Socialist Appeal, by which name the group was better known. In 2017, the WIL renamed its newspaper to Socialist Revolution (SR), by which name the group was better known. In 2024, the WIL renamed itself to the Revolutionary Communists of America and its newspaper to The Communist, as part of an IMT-wide rebranding that uses orthodox Communist nomenclature and symbols such as the hammer and sickle.

Positions
The conservative website Campus Reform negatively covered the SR's "Socialist Solution to Fight COVID-19" events and "Marxist School" events, where a Turning Point USA reporter noted that the Socialist Revolution organizers "allegedly called for a revolution".

Both the IMT as a whole and the RCA in particular deny the Big Bang, which RCA calls "an idealistic notion of an origin to the universe" and a "modern creation myth".

The World Socialist Web Site, a member of competing Trotskyist political international International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI), called SR a "pseudo-left organisation" for using the phrase "Russian imperialism".