Intercontinental Press
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Intercontinental Press was a weekly news magazine produced on behalf of the United Secretariat of the Fourth International between 1963 and 1986. The magazine was founded as "World Outlook" in 1963 under the editorial direction of Joseph Hansen
, Pierre Frank
and Reba Hansen. A parallel edition in French was named "Perspective mondiale". In 1968 the magazine's offices moved with the Hansens from Paris to New York. After a 1968 naming dispute with another magazine with the same title, the magazine became "Intercontinental Press" (IP).
Between 1973 and 1978, a factional disagreement between the majority of the United Secretariat and the leadership of the Socialist Workers Party (US) started to affect IP: the Hansens were leaders of the SWP, which housed and managed the magazine, and IP tended towards the SWP's viewpoint more than the United Secretariat's. In 1973 the United Secretariat initiated an English-language edition of Inprecor
which merged with IP after the dissolution of the international factions in 1978. The merged magazine was titled "Intercontinental Press/Inprecor".
In 1983, new disagreements between the SWP and USFI developed. Again, IP favoured the SWP's viewpoint more than the United Secretariat's. This prompted the USFI to reestablish the English-language edition of Inprecor, which is called 'International Viewpoint
'. After the 1985 World Congress the SWP withdrew from the Fourth International. It closed IP in 1986.
Joseph Hansen (socialist)
Joseph Leroy Hansen , was an American Trotskyist and leading figure in the Socialist Workers Party.Born in Richfield, Utah, Joseph Hansen was the oldest of 15 children in a poor working class family, and he was the only one of them who could attend college. His father, Conrad J. Z...
, Pierre Frank
Pierre Frank
Pierre Frank was a French Trotskyist leader. He served on the secretariat of the Fourth International from 1948 to 1979....
and Reba Hansen. A parallel edition in French was named "Perspective mondiale". In 1968 the magazine's offices moved with the Hansens from Paris to New York. After a 1968 naming dispute with another magazine with the same title, the magazine became "Intercontinental Press" (IP).
Between 1973 and 1978, a factional disagreement between the majority of the United Secretariat and the leadership of the Socialist Workers Party (US) started to affect IP: the Hansens were leaders of the SWP, which housed and managed the magazine, and IP tended towards the SWP's viewpoint more than the United Secretariat's. In 1973 the United Secretariat initiated an English-language edition of Inprecor
Inprecor
Inprecor is a multilingual monthly Marxist magazine published by the reunified Fourth International. Its name is a contraction of International Press Correspondence and indicates that the magazine translates articles and letters from revolutionaries around the world.Inprecor was established by the...
which merged with IP after the dissolution of the international factions in 1978. The merged magazine was titled "Intercontinental Press/Inprecor".
In 1983, new disagreements between the SWP and USFI developed. Again, IP favoured the SWP's viewpoint more than the United Secretariat's. This prompted the USFI to reestablish the English-language edition of Inprecor, which is called 'International Viewpoint
International Viewpoint
International Viewpoint is the English-language edition of the monthly magazine of the reunified Fourth International. It focuses on translating articles into English written by socialists in other languages. Its ISSN is 0294-2925....
'. After the 1985 World Congress the SWP withdrew from the Fourth International. It closed IP in 1986.