Anticapitalistas, until January 2015 Izquierda Anticapitalista and from 1995 to November 2008Espacio Alternativo is a political organisation, that works as a confederation, in Spain. Anticapitalistas is defined as a revolutionary, anti-capitalist, internationalist, feminist and socialist organisation, assuming Marxism in an open, plural and critical sense. Its stated objective is the rebuilding of the revolutionary project through the creation of a unitary, anti-capitalist political expression sustained by the Anti-globalisation movement, the labor movement and the social movements at large. On 23 February 2009, IA entered in the register of political parties of the Interior Ministry, and presented candidacies to several elections. In January 2015, IA decided to become the Anticapitalistas political association to join the political partyPodemos, until 2020.
History
Espacio Alternativo
Anticapitalistas was founded in 1995 under the name Espacio Alternativo by former militants of the Revolutionary Communist League, after its failed union with the Communist Movement, in the project Alternative Left, joined United Left. By then, EA also had the support of some ecosocialists. Subsequently, the organisation gained members in and out of IU. However, EA progressively lost weight as an internal current of IU, mainly due to the rupture with the ecosocialist sectors that originally participated in its foundation. Some prominent leaders of IU linked to EA abandoned the current in the early 2000s, for example, Julio Setién, Oskar Matute or Concha Denche. EA was, de facto, an external organisation towards IU. EA held the 5th confederal meeting in December 2007, abandoning IU.
Anticapitalistas is an organisation composed of various territorial organisations, the majority federated and three confederated: Esquerda Anticapitalista in Galiza, Antikapitalistak and Revolta Global-Esquerra Anticapitalista.
Publications
Its organ of expression is the Corriente Alterna magazine, The youths of Anticapitalistas periodically publish a magazine called Combate Estudiantil. Several members also have a strong presence on the editorial board of the Marxist analysis magazine Viento Sur.
Anticapitalistas prioritizes working in left-wing citizen platforms and in the anti-globalization movement. Its field of political intervention lies in the social movements, in the trade union movement and also works in neighborhood associations and popular assemblies.