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.[1] Inprecor was established by the Third International in the wake of the Russian Revolution to allow communists to read the documents and thoughts of their comrades around the world.The Third International closed Inprecor in July 1938, replacing it with World News and Views.After World War II, Ernest Mandel successfully proposed that the Fourth International assumed responsibility for the production of Inprecor.