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Mick Armstrong

Mick Armstrong is a socialist activist and author based in Melbourne, Australia. He is one of the founding members of the Trotskyist organisation Socialist Alternative (SA)〔("Socialist Alternative and the ISO – Perspectives for Socialists" ) ''Socialist Alternative'', 2 September 2002. Accessed: 9 July 2009.〕 and was also one of the Austudy Five.〔("Victory for the Austudy Five" ) ''Green Left Weekly'', 7 September 1994. Accessed: 13 July 2009.〕
== Early years and co-founding of Socialist Alternative ==
Armstrong became politically active in the late 60s around the student and anti-Vietnam War movements.〔("Who’s who on this site" ) ''Marxist Interventions''. Accessed: 9 July 2009.〕 In 1974, as a La Trobe University student, he joined the International Socialists initiated by Tom O'Lincoln from the U.S. and others. The group followed the International Socialist Tendency (IST), founded by Tony Cliff of the British Socialist Workers Party and was the precursor to International Socialist Organisation (ISO),〔("Marching down Marx Street: The International Socialists in Australia, 1972-92." ) ''Tom O'Lincoln's Red Sites'', 1992. Accessed: 9 July 2009.〕 where Armstrong played a leading role. In 1995, he and several other leading members, including Sandra Bloodworth and Jill Sparrow,〔("ISO purges opposition" ) ''Green Left Weekly'', Issue 197, 9 August 1995. Accessed: 9 July 2009.〕 were expelled from the organisation by the ISO National Executive over debates about the group's way forward.〔 Armstrong and the other expelled members immediately went on to form SA, still identifying with the IST while not being formally affiliated.〔("The Respect fiasco in Britain" ) ''Socialist Alternative'', December 2007. Accessed: 10 July 2009.〕

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