The Internationalist Workers’ Organization (IWO) has emerged from the historical experience of the workers’ movement and from a critical confrontation with the theoretical and political failures of twentieth-century Marxism.
We understand Marxism not as an official ideology, an academic tradition, or a discourse serving group identities, but as the science of class struggle and revolutionary praxis.
In our view, class struggle becomes a genuinely transformative force only when the lived experience of workers, scientific consciousness, and internationalist organization are united within a single historical process.
Our activity forms part of this process: an effort to rebuild the social power of the working class and to open a horizon beyond the domination of capital.