
Alan Woods (born 1944, Swansea, Wales) is a Trotskyist political theorist. He is one of the leading members of the British group Socialist Appeal as well as its parent group, the International Marxist Tendency (IMT). He is political editor of the IMT's In Defence of Marxism website. Woods supported the Militant tendency within the UK Labour Party until the early 1990s, when he and Ted Grant were expelled from the tendency and founded the Committee for a Marxist International (soon renamed International Marxist Tendency) in 1992. They continued with the policy of entryism into the Labour Party. Woods has been particularly vocal in his support for the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela, and has repeatedly met with the socialist Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, leading to speculation he was a close political adviser.
Books

Reason in Revolt
Marxist Philosophy and Modern Science
1995

The First World War
A Marxist Analysis of the Great Slaughter
2019

Ireland
Republicanism and Revolution
2005

Reformism or Revolution
Marxism and Socialism of the 21st Century
2008

The Ideas of Karl Marx
Marx at 200
2013

The Venezuelan Revolution
A Marxist Perspective
2005

Marxism and the USA
2020

Spain's Revolution Against Franco
The Great Betrayal
2019

What Is Marxism?
2007

The History of Philosophy
A Marxist Perspective
2021

Lenin and Trotsky
What They Really Stood For
2000

Marxism and Anarchism
2012

Bolshevism
The Road to Revolution
1999