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Socialist Revolutionary Party (other)
Socialist Revolutionary Party was a major political party in Imperial Russia from 1902 to its functional dissolution in 1921 and official disbandment in 1940 Socialist Revolutionary Party may also refer to: * Socialist Revolutionary Party (France) * Socialist Revolutionary Party (Persia) See also * Revolutionary Socialist Party (other) Revolutionary Socialist Party may refer to: * Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party * Kerala Revolutionary Socialist Party (Baby John) (India) * National Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) * Party of Socialist Revolution (Algeria) * Party of Soc ...
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Socialist Revolutionary Party
The Socialist Revolutionary Party, or the Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (the SRs, , or Esers, russian: эсеры, translit=esery, label=none; russian: Партия социалистов-революционеров, ), was a major political party in late Imperial Russia, and both phases of the Russian Revolution and early Soviet Russia. The SRs were agrarian socialists and supporters of a democratic socialist Russian republic. The ideological heirs of the Narodniks, the SRs won a mass following among the Russian peasantry by endorsing the overthrow of the Tsar and the redistribution of land to the peasants. The SRs boycotted the elections to the First Duma following the Revolution of 1905 alongside the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, but chose to run in the elections to the Second Duma and received the majority of the few seats allotted to the peasantry. Following the 1907 coup, the SRs boycotted all subsequent Dumas until the fall of the Tsar in the February R ...
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Socialist Revolutionary Party (France)
The Socialist Revolutionary Party (french: Parti socialiste révolutionnaire, PSR) was a French Blanquist political party founded in 1898 and dissolved in 1901. It is indirectly one of the founding factions of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO), founded in 1905. The PSR was the new name given, in 1898, to the Central Revolutionary Committee (CRC), a blanquist party founded in 1881. The CRC had been strengthened by the formation of the Revolutionary Communist Alliance (ACR) by dissident members of the reformist Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (POSR). Due to the support of the ACR, the PSR became the second largest Marxist political party in France behind the French Workers' Party. The PSR was led by Édouard Vaillant, who sought to be the middle ground between moderate socialists (Jean Jaurès, Paul Brousse) and Marxists (Jules Guesde, Paul Lafargue). The PSR, however, later merged with the French Workers' Party (POF) to form the Socialist Party of Fran ...
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Socialist Revolutionary Party (Persia)
Socialist Revolutionary Party ( fa, فرقه اجتماعیون انقلابیون, Ferqa'ye Ejtemāʿīyūn-e Enqelābīyūn), also known as Social-Revolutionaries ( fa, سوسیال‌رولوسیونرها, Sosyal-Revolusiyonerha) was a Persian revolutionary socialist party based in Baku, Caucasus. It was one of the most important parties established by the Persian emigrants in Transcaucasia during Qajar dynasty. The party published an Azerbaijani language Azerbaijani () or Azeri (), also referred to as Azeri Turkic or Azeri Turkish, is a Turkic language from the Oghuz sub-branch spoken primarily by the Azerbaijani people, who live mainly in the Republic of Azerbaijan where the North Azerbaija ... newspaper twice a week, named ''Ekinçi ve Fe'le'' and edited by Hosayn Israfilbekov. References Defunct socialist parties in Iran Political parties with year of disestablishment missing Political parties with year of establishment missing Political parties in Qajar Iran ...
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