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Revolutionary Socialist Party (Australia)

The Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) was a small socialist organisation in Australia, formed in 2008 by a split from the former Democratic Socialist Perspective (DSP). Members of the split were expelled from the DSP over debates about the organisation's participation in the Socialist Alliance.〔(DSP National Executive statement on LPF split ), ''Democratic Socialist Perspective'', 13 May 2008. Accessed: 8 September 2010.〕 While the RSP saw the project of the Alliance as liquidationist, it still maintained the basic politics of the DSP.〔(Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) launched ), ''Revolutionary Socialist Party'', 28 May 2008. Accessed: 6 March 2010.〕 Van Thanh Rudd, the nephew of former Labor Party (ALP) Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was a member and unsuccessfully ran against ALP Prime Minister Julia Gillard in the Victorian seat of Lalor in the 2010 federal election.〔(Our New Selection ), ''Australian Story'', 16 August 2010. Accessed: 22 August 2010.〕 The RSP eventually dissolved and joined former rival organisation Socialist Alternative (SA) in March 2013,〔(Marxism 2013 conference the biggest to date ), ''Socialist Alternative'', 1 April 2013. Accessed: 4 April 2013.〕 after lengthy unity discussions.〔(Conference votes to push forward with uniting revolutionary left ), ''Socialist Alternative'', 15 December 2012. Accessed: 3 April 2013.〕
==History==
On 13 May 2008, The DSP National Executive expelled 39 members of the Leninist Party Faction (LPF) of whom went on to form the RSP.〔 They claimed to have established branches in Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.〔(Contact us ), ''Revolutionary Socialist Party''. Accessed: 8 September 2010.〕 Due to slow growth, six members left the party in September 2011 and called for broad left support instead behind ''Green Left Weekly''—a journal which supports the Alliance.〔(Let’s unite behind Green Left Weekly ), ''Green Left Weekly''. Accessed: 15 September 2012〕 Other members went on to join SA from September 2012,〔(Why I am joining Socialist Alternative ) ''Socialist Alternative''. 12 September 2012. Accessed: 15 September 2012〕〔(Roberto Jorquera: Why I am joining Socialist Alternative ) ''Socialist Alternative''. 15 October 2012. Accessed: 30 October 2012.〕〔(….On joining Socialist Alternative. ) ''Van Thanh Rudd''. 29 October 2012. Accessed: 30 October 2012.〕 which was later followed by the party's formal dissolution in March 2013, where the remaining RSP members joined SA.〔

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