Revolutionary Internationalist Contingent

Former Maoist group in Britain

The Revolutionary Internationalist Contingent was a small Maoist group in Britain, founded in 1986 after the failure of the Nottingham Communist Group and Stockport Communist Group to form a united organisation by means of a programme commission.[1] The basic programmatic document of the group was Break the Chains! [2] The group suffered a split in 1987.

Internationally, the RIC was aligned with the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement. A London-based group calling itself "Supporters of the RIM in Britain" continued to produce a journal from 1988 to 1991.

References

  1. ^ "Ebbing Tide: Decline and Dissolution – Index Page".
  2. ^ "Break the Chains!".
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