Socialist Outlook
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Socialist Outlook is either of two publications edited by supporters of the Fourth International in Britain.
[edit] The defunct Socialist Outlook
The first Socialist Outlook was the name of the newspaper published by the Socialist Fellowship from the 1948 until 1954. For much of that period, it was edited by John Lawrence and was formally published by an association of left wing members of the Labour Party. The paper's editorial policy was controlled by a group around Gerry Healy. This Trotskyist group was privately known as The Club. Socialist Outlook was banned by the Labour Party's National Executive Committee in late 1954 and soon expired. The Club moved to selling Tribune instead.
[edit] The current Socialist Outlook
The second Socialist Outlook is the publication of the International Socialist Group, the Trotskyist organisation which is the British section of the reunified Fourth International. Launched as a bi-monthly magazine in 1988, the title Socialist Outlook was partly selected because, at that time, most of the ISG's members were also active in the Labour Party. It was published as a fortnightly newspaper between 1992 and 2002. It is now a quarterly magazine and uses the ISSN 0951-8657.