This article is about the organization established in December 1934 and disestablished in 1936. For the forerunner to the Socialist Labor Party of America established in 1876 and disestablished in 1878, see Workingmen's Party of the United States. For the legal political arm of the Communist Party of America established at the end of 1921, see Workers Party of America. For the Trotskyist organization established by Max Shachtman in 1940, see Workers Party (United States). For other organizations named "Workers Party", see Workers' Party.
Political party in United States
Workers Party of the United States
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Abbreviation
WPUS
Founders
A. J. Muste James P. Cannon
Founded
December 1934 (1934-12)
Dissolved
1936 (1936)
Merger of
American Workers Party, Communist League of America
Merged into
Socialist Party of America
Succeeded by
Socialist Workers Party
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New Militant
Ideology
Trotskyism
Political position
Far-left
Politics of United States
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The Workers Party of the United States (WPUS) was established in December 1934 by a merger of the American Workers Party (AWP) led by A.J. Muste and the Trotskyist Communist League of America (CLA) led by James P. Cannon. The party was dissolved in 1936 when its members entered the Socialist Party of America en masse.
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