International Communist League
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The International Communist League can refer to several Trotskyist political groupings:
- The International Left Opposition, led by Trotsky, from 1933 until 1936.
- The International-Communist League in Britain, created by the short-lived merged in the mid-1970s between Workers Power and the Workers Fight group, now known as the Alliance for Workers Liberty.
- The International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist), the international grouping of parties known as the Spartacist League.
- The International Communist League (Mexico), which joined the Workers Revolutionary Party in 1976.
- The International Communist League (Vietnam), active from 1944 until about 1946.
- The Pathfinder tendency former by the Communist Leagues and the Socialist Workers Party (US), sometimes referred to as the International Communist League.