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'''Entryism''', refers to the [[revisionist]] strategy employed by various groups which seeks to change the policies of reformist parties and groups "from within" by having so-called revolutionaries join en-masse. The method has its roots in the essays of [[Leon Trotsky]] where he recommended that his adherents in France join the far larger [[French Section of the Workers' International]] .
'''Entryism''', refers to the [[revisionist]] strategy employed by various groups which seeks to change the policies of [[reformist]] parties and groups "from within" by having so-called revolutionaries join en-masse. The method has its roots in the essays of [[Leon Trotsky]] where he recommended that his adherents in France join the far-larger [[French Section of the Workers' International]] .


Today, groups such as the [[Democratic Socialists of America]] attempt to utilise entryism to supposedly advocate for socialism in the American [[Democratic party]].
Today, groups such as the [[Democratic Socialists of America]] attempt to utilise entryism to supposedly advocate for socialism in the [[United States of America|US American]] [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]].
 
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 4 January 2026

Entryism, refers to the revisionist strategy employed by various groups which seeks to change the policies of reformist parties and groups "from within" by having so-called revolutionaries join en-masse. The method has its roots in the essays of Leon Trotsky where he recommended that his adherents in France join the far-larger French Section of the Workers' International .

Today, groups such as the Democratic Socialists of America attempt to utilise entryism to supposedly advocate for socialism in the US American Democratic Party.