Independent Socialist Party (Bavaria)
Independent Socialist Party may refer to: * Independent-Socialist Party, New York State, United States * Independent Socialist Party (Argentina) * Independent Socialist Party (Bolivia) *Independent Socialist Party (Bolivia, 1944) *Independent Socialist Party (Greece) * Independent Socialist Party (Hungary) * Independent Socialist Party (Ireland) * Independent Socialist Party (Luxembourg) * Independent Socialist Party (Netherlands) * Independent Socialist Party (Romania) *Independent Socialist Party (Turkey) *Independent Socialist Party (UK) * Independent Socialist Party of Chad *Independent Socialist Party of Chad (1955) See also *Independent Socialist Faction The Independent Socialist Faction ( he, סיעה סוציאליסטית עצמאית, ''Sia'a Sotzialistit Atzma'it'') was a political party in Israel in the 1970s. Background The party was established on 27 January 1976, during the eighth Kne ... * Socialist Party (other) {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent-Socialist Party
John Thomas McManus (1904 – November 1961) was an American journalist active in progressive politics in the 1950s and 1960s best known as co-founder of the ''National Guardian'', a left-leaning newspaper. Background McManus was born in New York City. Career McManus worked from 1921 to 1937 for ''The New York Times'' as a copy boy, police reporter, writer on bridge, and movie reviewer, except for a few years when he left to obtain a B.A. from Marietta College in Ohio. In 1937 he resigned from the ''Times'' to join the staff of ''Time'' magazine as radio critic. In 1940, William Saroyan lists him among "contributing editors" at ''Time'' in the play, ''Love's Old Sweet Song''. He resigned to join the staff of ''PM'', a left-of-center New York City daily. In the postwar period, McManus was actively involved in electoral politics. In 1948, he served on the national committee of the Progressive Party in support of the presidential candidacy of former vice-president Henry A. Wall ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Argentina)
The Independent Socialist Party was a political party in Argentina that was founded in 1927 as a split from the Socialist Party. It united socialists, who opposed openly the radical president Hipólito Yrigoyen and participated in his overthrow in 1930 in a military coup. The new party joined Concordancia in 1931 along with conservatives and "antipersonalist" radicals. The alliance maintained power until the 1943 with the help of voter fraud. The Independent Socialist Party held several important positions, in particular the minister of economy Federico Pinedo Jr. and the minister of agriculture Antonio De Tomaso. The party disappeared in the second half of the 1930s. The PSI has been criticized for being in effect a right-wing conservative party that drifted away from socialism Socialism is a left-wing Economic ideology, economic philosophy and Political movement, movement encompassing a range of economic systems characterized by the dominance of social ownership of the m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Bolivia)
The Independent Socialist Party (Spanish: ''Partido Socialista Independiente'', PSI) was founded in March 1938 by Víctor Paz Estenssoro, Carlos Salamanca, Jorge Aráoz Campero, Carlos Montenegro and Augusto Céspedes, following a split in the United Socialist Party. Independent Socialist Party was created by a radical sector and was “''the advocate economic nationalism and are in favor of controlling foreign capital, and its re-investment in Bolivia''”. The Independent Socialist Party was associated with the revolutionary government of Colonel Germán Busch Becerra, between 1937 and 1939. For the 1938 elections, the Independent Socialist Party was the component of the pro-military Socialist Single Front. During the 1938 Constituent Assembly, the Independent Socialists were an influential element of the leftist political grouping. Many of the PSI's founders were student activists, war veterans, and journalists of the middle class. The Independent Socialists elected some dep ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Bolivia, 1944)
The Independent Socialist Party (1944) (Spanish: ''Partido Socialista Independiente'', PSI) was founded in 1944 by Enrique Baldivieso, José Tamayo, Fernando Campero Álvarez and Augusto Guzmán, former leaders of the United Socialist Party. With the coup d'état of 1943 and the coming to power of Major Gualberto Villarroel López, the United Socialist Party split, with a dissident group forming the Independent Socialist Party, which for some time cooperated with the Villarroel regime and with Congressional majority bloc. With the overthrow of Villarroel, on 10 November, 1946, the Independent Socialist Party joined with the Genuine Republican Party, the United Socialist Party and the Republican Socialist Party to create the Republican Socialist Unity Party The Republican Socialist Unity Party (Spanish: ''Partido de la Unión Republicana Socialista'', PURS) was a political party founded on 10 November 1946 in Bolivia as the fusion of the Republican Socialist Party, the Genu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Greece)
The Independent Socialist Party was a political party in Greece. The party was formed in 1931, through a split in the Socialist Party of Greece. The party was led by the trade union A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment", ch. I such as attaining better wages and benefits ( ... leader Dimitris Stratis. In 1932, the Independent Socialist Party was dissolved and Stratis returned to the Socialist Party.Lane, A. Thomas. Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders 2. M – Z.' Westport: Greenwood Press, 1995. p. 937 References {{reflist Defunct socialist parties in Greece Political parties established in 1931 Defunct political parties in Greece 1931 establishments in Greece ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Hungary)
The Independent Socialist Party ( hu, Független Szocialísta Párt) was a political party in Hungary. It was founded in 1897 by István Várkonyi. Várkonyi had been expelled from the Hungarian Social Democratic Party for being outspoken on agrarian issues. Várkonyi's party advocated land reforms Land reform is a form of agrarian reform involving the changing of laws, regulations, or customs regarding land ownership. Land reform may consist of a government-initiated or government-backed property redistribution, generally of agricultural ..., including forced sale of large estates. It took part in mobilizing radical peasant struggles. References {{reflist Political parties in Austria-Hungary Political parties established in 1897 Socialist parties in Hungary 1897 establishments in Hungary ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Ireland)
The Independent Socialist Party was a far left political party in Ireland. It was founded in 1976 as a split from the Irish Republican Socialist Party named the Irish Committee for a Socialist Programme, calling for more prominent socialist politics and less emphasis on paramilitary A paramilitary is an organization whose structure, tactics, training, subculture, and (often) function are similar to those of a professional military, but is not part of a country's official or legitimate armed forces. Paramilitary units carr ... activity. The following year, it renamed itself the "Independent Socialist Party" and was joined by former UK Member of Parliament Bernadette McAliskey. The party entered discussions with the Socialist Workers' Movement (SWM), with the aim of forming a joint organisation. A fusion was agreed but subsequently narrowly rejected by a membership conference. The SWM later, 1978, joined the Socialist Labour Party. As a result, the Independent Socialis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Luxembourg)
The Independent Socialist Party ( lb, Parti socialiste indépendant), also known as Jean Gremling's Independent Socialist List, was a political party in Luxembourg in the 1970s and 1980s. History The party was formed to contest the 1979 elections by Jean Gremling.Vincent E McHale (1983) ''Political parties of Europe'', Greenwood Press, p621 Running a campaign that accused the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party of compromising on socialism, it succeeded in winning a single seat, taken by Gremling. However, the party lost its seat in the 1984 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1984. Africa * 1984 Beninese parliamentary election * 1984 Botswana general election * 1984 Burundian presidential election * 1984 Cameroonian presidential election * 1984 Comorian presidential electi ..., and subsequently disappeared. References Defunct political parties in Luxembourg Socialist parties in Luxembourg {{Luxembourg-party-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Netherlands)
The Independent Socialist Party ( nl, Onafhankelijke Socialistische Partij; OSP) was a revolutionary socialist political party in the Netherlands. History The party was founded by a group around Jacques de Kadt and Piet J. Schmidt on 28 March 1932. The group had split from the SDAP after a conflict over the internal opposition publication, the ''De Fakkel''. The moderate leadership of the SDAP banned the publication, in reaction to this the leftwing opposition left the party. It entered in the 1933 elections where at won 27,000 votes and nearly one seat. In 1935 the party merged with the Revolutionary Socialist Party, and formed the Revolutionary Socialist Workers Party. Ideology & Issues The OSP was an orthodox Marxist, revolutionary socialist party, which opposed both the authoritarian stalinism of the Communist Party of the Netherlands and the moderate reformism of the Social-Democratic Workers' Party. The party's main goal was the proletarian world revolution, which ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Romania)
The Socialist Workers Party of Romania ( ro, Partidul Socialist al Muncitorilor din România, PSMR), later renamed the Independent Socialist Party of Romania (''Partidul Socialist Independent din România'', PSIR), was a political party in Romania. The party was founded in Bucharest on 15 July 1928, as a leftist splinter group of the Social Democratic Party, formed by a minority that opposed the cooperation with the National Peasants' Party. Background Following the decision of the May 1922 Congress of the Socialist Party of Romania (PSR) to unconditionally affiliate to the Third International (Comintern), the Romanian authorities arrested ''en masse'' its leadership, accused of conspiracy against state security. The supporters of the unconditional affiliation reformed themselves as the Socialist Communist Party, with PSR members which had only supported an affiliation preserving party autonomy either leaving or being expelled at the request of the Comintern. The latter group, kno ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (Turkey)
The Independent Socialist Party ( tr, Müstakil Sosyalist Fırkası) was a political party in Turkey. The party was founded in the summer of 1922 by the trade unionist leader Rasim Sakir, after a split from the Socialist Party of Turkey. The party was a member of the Labour and Socialist International The Labour and Socialist International (LSI; german: Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale, label=German, SAI) was an international organization of socialist and labour parties, active between 1923 and 1940. The group was established through a me .... References {{turkey-party-stub Defunct socialist parties in Turkey Political parties established in 1922 Members of the Labour and Socialist International 1922 establishments in the Ottoman Empire ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Independent Socialist Party (UK)
{{Infobox political party , country = the United Kingdom , name = Independent Socialist Party , ideology = Socialism,Democratic socialism,Marxism,Social democracy , position = Left-wing , foundation = 1934 , dissolved = 1950s , newspaper = ''Labour's Northern Voice'' , general_secretary = Tom Abbott , chairman = Elijah Sandham, E. Stevenson , colours = The Independent Socialist Party (ISP) was a political party in the UK. It was formed in 1934 as a breakaway from the Independent Labour Party (ILP) in protest at the increasing power of the Revolutionary Policy Committee within the ILP. The ISP was led by Elijah Sandham, a former ILP MP who had been Chairman of the Lancashire Division of the ILP, and Tom Abbott, former Lancashire organiser for the party. The Lancashire ILP newspaper ''Labour's Northern Voice'' also supported the ISP. Outside Lancashire, the ISP was supported by the literary critic John Middleton Murry and his ''Adelphi'' magazine - and a small ISP based community w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |