socialist party

     

Socialist Party is the name of several ifferent political parties around the world that are explicitly called Socialist. All of these parties claim to uphold socialism, though they might belong to different branches of the socialist movement and might therefore have different interpretations of what socialism means. Most of these parties advocate either social democracy, democratic socialism or even Third Way as their ideological position. Many socialist parties have explicit connections to the Labour movement and trade unions. See also Socialist International, list of democratic socialist parties and organizations and list of social democratic parties. A number of affiliates of the Trotskyist Committee for a Workers International also use the name Socialist Party.

Trivia about socialist party

  • Norman Thomas was this party's presidential candidate in every election from 1928 to 1948
  • In 1920, Eugene V. Debs, this party's candidate, ran for U.S. president from his jail cell
  • (Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands in front of the Milwaukee skyline at Veterans' Park.) When Milwaukee's Emil Seidel was elected in 1910, he became to the first mayor of this political party so honored
  • Sinclair resigned from this politial party in 1917 in support of the U.S. entry into World War I

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