Lol this is several months after my last comment, but what’s your estimate on the size of International Marxist Tendency and it’s various branches like Fightback! and Socialist Revolution?
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a single source for the membership of the Socialist Revolution / International Marxist Tendency in the United States -- if you know of any, send them my way!
(They're placed in the "UNK" category, which currently defaults to assuming 100 members. That's probably an underestimate for the SR.)
I assume that the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Peace and Freedom Party, and the Bread and Roses Party are included in "microsects"? Am I correct?
That's correct! PSL is fairly large, PAF is mostly a ballot line, and BRP is pretty small -- but none have published membership numbers, to my knowledge.
How do you know which ones are "fairly large" and "pretty small" if they don't have public membership numbers? Do you have a guess at how many members each has?
It's just a guess, based on their real-life activity (or lack thereof). PSL is constantly appearing at rallies (but almost nothing else), PAF just exists as a ballot line for socialist parties to fight over (PSL usually wins), and BRP has almost no presence from anyone I've asked.
Could you please unhide the rows on the spreadsheet?
Lol this is several months after my last comment, but what’s your estimate on the size of International Marxist Tendency and it’s various branches like Fightback! and Socialist Revolution?
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a single source for the membership of the Socialist Revolution / International Marxist Tendency in the United States -- if you know of any, send them my way!
(They're placed in the "UNK" category, which currently defaults to assuming 100 members. That's probably an underestimate for the SR.)
I assume that the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Peace and Freedom Party, and the Bread and Roses Party are included in "microsects"? Am I correct?
That's correct! PSL is fairly large, PAF is mostly a ballot line, and BRP is pretty small -- but none have published membership numbers, to my knowledge.
How do you know which ones are "fairly large" and "pretty small" if they don't have public membership numbers? Do you have a guess at how many members each has?
It's just a guess, based on their real-life activity (or lack thereof). PSL is constantly appearing at rallies (but almost nothing else), PAF just exists as a ballot line for socialist parties to fight over (PSL usually wins), and BRP has almost no presence from anyone I've asked.