World Revolution
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- For the concept see World revolution
World Revolution is the British section of the International Communist Current (ICC). It origins are similar to those of other 'communist left' groups in Britain (e.g. Workers Voice and the Communist Workers Oganisation (CWO), the section in Britain of the International Bureau for the Revolutionary Party or IBRP): all of them emerged following the rebirth of revolutionary ideas in 1968 and all took part in the regroupment discussions which took place in the early 1970s. However World Revolution, which contained ex-members of Solidarity was the only group to merge with the ICC in 1975.
The CWO, or Revolutionary Perspectives as they were then called, eventually helped form the IBRP with Battiliga Communista following discussions in the late 1970s. Workers Voice dissolved.