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The Revolutionary Communist Party, known as the Revolutionary Communist Tendency until 1981, was a Trotskyist organisation formed in 1978. After 1991, the party metamorphosed into a libertarian rather than a Trotskyist group. It was disbanded in 1997, although a number of former members maintain a loose political network to promote its ideas. == Beginnings ==
The party originated as a tendency in the Revolutionary Communist Group, which had split from the International Socialists in the 1970s. This group had concluded that there was no living Marxist tradition in the left, and Marxism would have to be re-established.〔'Our Tasks and Methods,' ''Revolutionary Communist'', no 1〕 Disagreements about the course the Revolutionary Communist Group should take in relation to support for the Anti-Apartheid Movement led Frank Furedi, a sociologist at the University of Kent (better known then by his cadre name Frank Richards), to break off and form his own group. The Revolutionary Communist Tendency hoped to draw together those militant working class leaders who were disappointed by the limitations of reformism to help to build a new working class leadership and develop an independent working class programme.〔'Our Tasks and Methods,' ''Revolutionary Communist'', no 1〕
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