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The Workers' Party of New Zealand was a minor political party in
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Formation

Following the turn of the
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to
Trotskyism Trotskyism is the political ideology and branch of Marxism developed by Ukrainian-Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky and some other members of the Left Opposition and Fourth International. Trotsky self-identified as an orthodox Marxist, a ...
, the Workers' Party was the main organisation in New Zealand to uphold the anti-revisionist, Beijing line of
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in opposition to the market reforms of
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.Nunes, R. (1998, July). Why workers should reject the Socialist Worker, agent of Trotskyism. ''The Spark''. Retrieved fro

The party was one of the two founding parties in the
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, which was the only
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organisation to field a national slate of candidates in the
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s during the 2000s. Workers' Party of New Zealand (3 April 2002). Anti-Capitalist Alliance to stand in general election. ''The Spark''. Retrieved fro

Workers' Party of New Zealand (24 August 2005). Anti-Capitalists standing in 8 electorates. ''The Spark''. Retrieved fro

Duncan, P. (19 May 2005). Left unity in NZ. ''Weekly Worker''. Retrieved fro


Merger

In 2004, the party merged with a
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-based Trotskyist group, ''Revolution'',Ferguson, P. (1997, April/May). Editorial: Welcome to the revolution. ''Revolution''. Retrieved fro

Radical Media Collective. Revo subs page. ''Revolution website''. Retrieved 12 July 2013, fro

to form the Revolutionary Workers League (New Zealand), Revolutionary Workers' League (RWL).Ferguson, P. (15 June 2004). Fusion forms new group – Revolutionary Workers League. ''The Spark''. Retrieved fro

The RWL became a body within the reformed Workers Party of New Zealand, Workers' Party of New Zealand (2006),Workers' Party of New Zealand. (1 February 2006). ''Anti-Capitalist Alliance becomes the Workers' Party''
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Auckland: Workers' Party of New Zealand. Retrieved fro

which was created when the
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, a loose electoral alliance, became one of the first unified communist party, communist parties in the world formed through an alliance of Marxist-Leninists and
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.Ferguson, P. & D. Whitmore. (2011). The Truth About Labour. ''Redline''. Retrieved fro

Maoist Internationalist Movement. (2004). Knowing what's what: Workers Party of New Zealand degenerates in open. ''Maoist Internationalist Movement website''. Retrieved fro


Party publications

The party published a monthly newspaper called ''The Spark''.''The Spark.'' (1999, September). Retrieved fro

They also contributed to ''Liberation'', a magazine produced by the
Anti-Capitalist Alliance The Workers Party of New Zealand (previously known as the Anti-Capitalist Alliance) was a socialist political party in New Zealand. It published a monthly magazine called "The Spark". In February 2013 the party was transformed from a "mass work ...
.Liberation. (2002, Spring), p.28. Retrieved fro

''The Spark'' was adopted as the triweekly magazine of the Revolutionary Workers' League in 2004, before becoming the de facto, monthly organ of the unified Workers' Party in 2006.Workers' Party of New Zealand. About us. ''Workers' Party of New Zealand website.'' Retrieved 12 June 2007 fro


The work of Ray Nunes

The party was most notable for its chairman, Ray Nunes, a former representative of the
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Central Committee. A party member for nearly 40 years, Nunes had represented the Communist Party in international meetings for over two decades, in addition to other senior responsibilities, such as serving as Wellington district secretary.Barrowman, R. (1991, p. 118). ''A Popular Vision: The Arts and the Left in New Zealand 1930–1950.'' Wellington: Victoria University Press. Nunes represented the CPNZ at the 1960 International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties, siding with China in attacking N. S. Khrushchev for his alleged revisionism, and meeting with
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and
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as part of a party delegations during 1966–1968.Nunes, R. (1997). ''Politics and Ideology: Meetings with Kang Sheng 1966-68.'' Auckland: Workers' Party of New Zealand. Retrieved fro

/ref> He would continue to represent the Workers' Party in its relations with communists abroad until his death.Nunes, R. & D. Whitmore. (1999). Armed Struggle and the Third World: The Growth of People's War. In ''Mao and People's War''. Kerala: Vanguard Multi-Media Foundation. Retrieved fro

Nunes wrote many articles about Marxism, many of which were regularly published in ''The Spark''.Workers' Party of New Zealand. Articles from The Spark by Ray Nunes. ''Workers' Party of New Zealand website.'' Retrieved 11 November 1999, fro

His major work, ''From Marx to Mao – and After'' (1995), is an introductory course in Marxism-Leninism, which also contains Nunes' analysis of the collapse of the
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and the market reforms of
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in China.Nunes, R. (1995). ''From Marx to Mao – and after.'' Auckland: Workers' Party of New Zealand. Retrieved fro

/ref> In the year of Nunes' death, the party published his essay ''The Maori in Prehistory and Today'' (1999), which is believed to be the first
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.Nunes, R. (1999). The Maori in Prehistory and Today. Auckland: Workers' Party of New Zealand. Retrieved fro


See also

*
Communism Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a s ...
*
List of Communist Parties There are a number of communist parties active in various countries across the world and a number that used to be active. They differ not only in method, but also in strict ideology and interpretation, although they are generally within the tradi ...
* Politics of New Zealand * Workers Party of New Zealand, Workers' Party of New Zealand (2006) *
Communist Party of New Zealand The Communist Party of New Zealand (CPNZ) was a communist party in New Zealand which existed from 1921 to 1994. Although spurred to life by events in Soviet Russia in the aftermath of World War I, the party had roots in pre-existing revolutiona ...
*
Socialist Unity Party of New Zealand The Socialist Unity Party was one of the better-known communism, communist parties in New Zealand. It had a certain amount of influence in the labor union, trade union movement, but never won seats in Parliament of New Zealand, Parliament. The ...
*
Socialist Party of Aotearoa The Socialist Party of Aotearoa was a minor political party in New Zealand. It was formed in 1990Andersen, G. H. (1990). ''The 1990 general elections and beyond.'' Auckland: Socialist Party of Aotearoa. through a split in the Socialist Unity Pa ...


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