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Journal articles on the topic "Socialist Labor Party (Pa.)"

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Faucher, Florence. "Leadership Elections: What is at Stake for Parties? A Comparison of the British Labour Party and the Parti Socialiste: Table 1." Parliamentary Affairs 68, no. 4 (2014): 794–820. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsu026.

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Ellis, Richard J. "Reimagining Democracy: The Socialist Origins of the Initiative and Referendum in the United States." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 22, no. 2 (2023): 143–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781422000585.

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AbstractThe initiative and referendum are commonly characterized as quintessentially Populist or Progressive reforms, but transatlantic socialism deserves pride of place in the intellectual history of direct legislation in the United States. A decade and a half before the People’s Party famously commended the idea of direct legislation at its 1892 nominating convention in Omaha, Nebraska, the Socialist Labor Party (SLP) made the demand for direct legislation a plank in its first party platform. That demand was shaped by the 1875 Gotha Program formulated by the Socialist Workers Party of German
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Protasova, O. L., and I. G. Pirozhkova. "People’s Socialists in the Interim Government (1917)." Pravo istoriya i sovremennost, no. 4(17) (2021): 091–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.17277/pravo.2021.04.pp.091-109.

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The paper considers the activity of representatives of the Labor People’s Socialist Party in the institutions of state power in Russia in the spring and autumn of 1917, primarily in the Provisional Government. The main directions of the work of the People’s Socialists within the Ministries of Food and Justice are characterized. The attitude of Labor People’s Socialist Party members to revolutionary changes in the country, interaction with colleagues – like-minded people and rivals is highlighted; attention is drawn to some aspects of interpersonal relationships of participants in the revolutio
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Marks, Gary, Heather A. D. Mbaye, and Hyung Min Kim. "Radicalism or Reformism? Socialist Parties before World War I." American Sociological Review 74, no. 4 (2009): 615–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000312240907400406.

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This article builds on social movement theory to explain ideological variation among socialist, social democratic, and labor parties across 18 countries in the early twentieth century. We propose a causal argument connecting (1) the political emergence of the bourgeoisie and its middle-class allies to (2) the political space for labor unions and working-class parties, which (3) provided a setting for internal pressures and external opportunities that shaped socialist party ideology. Combining quantitative analysis and case studies, we find that the timing of civil liberties and the strength of
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Rasmussen, Anders Bo. "Socialism at the Edges of Civilization: Louis Pio and Colonial Visions in Scandinavia and the United States." Journal of the Civil War Era 15, no. 1 (2025): 55–80. https://doi.org/10.1353/cwe.2025.a952582.

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Abstract: In 1877 after years of labor organizing in Europe, Louis Pio, the founder of the Danish Social Democratic Party, fled to America to escape persecution. In the United States, Pio attempted to establish a socialist commune, proposed a socialist third-party initiative, published a socialist newspaper in Chicago, involved himself in the Knights of Labor, and supported Edward Bellamy's movement to nationalize production. Throughout his life, however, Pio's commitment to equality, stretching back to his involvement in the International Workingmen's Association, was undermined in practice b
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Portis, Larry, Frank Girard, and Ben Perry. "The Socialist Labor Party 1876-1991. A Short History." Le Mouvement social, no. 170 (January 1995): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3779146.

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Kluever, Joshua. "The Golden Age of Pragmatic Socialism: Wisconsin Socialists at the State Level, 1919–37." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 22, no. 2 (2023): 204–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781422000603.

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AbstractThroughout the 1920s and early 1930s, Socialists in Wisconsin experienced a “golden age” of political successes in the state legislature. Whereas the 1920s are commonly seen as a period of socialist decline, Wisconsin Socialists entered the decade with a renewed sense of optimism. Following World War I, the Wisconsin Democratic Party collapsed as a viable political option and the Wisconsin Socialist Party found itself the second most powerful party behind the Republican Party. Wisconsin Socialists took a pragmatic approach to legislative debates and allied with progressive Republicans
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Costaguta, Lorenzo. "“Geographies of Peoples”: Scientific Racialism and Labor Internationalism in Gilded Age American Socialism." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 18, no. 2 (2019): 199–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781418000701.

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AbstractThis article investigates ideas of race in Gilded Age socialism by analyzing the intellectual production of the leaders of the Socialist Party of America (SLP) from 1876 to 1882. Existing scholarship on socialism and race during the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era rarely addresses socialist conceptions of race prior to 1901 and fails to recognize the centrality of scientific racialism and Darwinism in influencing socialist thought. By positioning American socialism within a transatlantic scenario and reconstructing how the immigrant origins of Gilded Age socialists influenced their
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Gaus, Gerald F. "BACKWARDS INTO THE FUTURE: NEOREPUBLICANISM AS A POSTSOCIALIST CRITIQUE OF MARKET SOCIETY." Social Philosophy and Policy 20, no. 1 (2002): 59–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265052503201047.

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Socialism, understood as the rejection of markets based on private property in favor of comprehensive centralized economic planning, is no longer a serious political option. If the core of capitalism is the organization of the economy primarily through market competition based on private property, then capitalism has certainly defeated socialism. Markets have been accepted—and central planning abandoned—throughout most of the Third World and in most of the formerly Communist states. In the advanced industrial states of the West, Labor and “democratic socialist” parties have rejected socialism,
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Protasova, O., and E. Bikbayeva. "Labor People’s Socialist Party in the Revolutionary Processes of 1917." Bulletin of Science and Practice, no. 11 (November 15, 2022): 493–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/84/64.

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Books on the topic "Socialist Labor Party (Pa.)"

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Girard, Frank. The Socialist Labor Party, 1876-1991: A short history. Livra Books, 1991.

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Singer, Hanaa Fikry. The Socialist Labor Party: A case study of a contemporary Egyptian opposition party. American University in Cairo, 1993.

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Socialist Labor Party of Canada. Platform and constitution of the Socialist Labor Party of the Dominion of Canada, amended Sept. 2, 1901. Socialist Labor Party of Canada?, 1997.

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1948-, Clark Steve, and Mailhot Paul, eds. A new probe by the Workers League against the Communist movement: Record of an antilabor outfit, from the Gelfand harassment case to the campaign against Mark Curtis. Pathfinder, 1995.

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Bakshilov, T. K. Vospitanie kommunisticheskogo otnoshenii︠a︡ k trudu: Partiĭnoe rukovodstvo vospitaniem u rabochikh kommunisticheskogo otnoshenii︠a︡ k trudu v period razvitogo sot︠s︡ializma. "Kazakhstan", 1985.

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Andersen, Gordon H. A socialist viewpoint on, the unions today, Labour, the Alliance, the 1996 general elections, and after the Māori rights struggle. Socialist Party of Aotearoa, 1996.

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Nachtwey, Oliver. Marktsozialdemokratie: Die Transformation von SPD und Labour Party. VS, Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2009.

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Branford, Sue. Lula and the Workers Party in Brazil. New Press, 2003.

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Barnes, Jack. Nuestra política empieza con el mundo. Nueva Internacional, 2005.

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East, Henry Clay. Oral history interview with Clay East, September 22, 1973: Interview E-0003, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Socialist Labor Party (Pa.)"

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Jeffrey, Burgmann, and Jeffrey A. Johnson. "Workers against Warfare." In Frontiers of Labor. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041839.003.0003.

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Working-class antimilitarism before and during World War I was an internationalist and international movement that transcended national boundaries. In the USA and Australia, this movement argued that war disproportionately wasted working-class lives and caused particular hardship for workers and their dependents at home, while employers profited and even profiteered; workers should therefore be loyal to their class rather than their nation and refuse to fight workers of other nations. Yet American and Australian working-class antimilitarists were very much products of their respective countrie
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Bevir, Mark. "Permeation and Independent Labor." In The Making of British Socialism. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691150833.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses George Bernard Shaw's and Sidney Webb's respective political strategies and their roles in inspiring Fabian policy. The Fabians did not share a commitment to permeating other parties in order to promote incremental measures of socialism. For a start, Shaw would have liked an independent socialist party, but for much of the 1880s and 1890s he did not think that such a party was possible. Moreover, insofar as the leading Fabians came to agree on “permeation,” they defined it differently. Shaw thought of permeation in terms of luring Radicals away from the Liberal Party in
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Dorrien, Gary. "Social Gospel Socialism, the Labor Movement, and the Socialist Party." In American Democratic Socialism. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300253764.003.0002.

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The Socialist Party, founded in 1901, was a wondrous stew of radical democrats, neo-abolitionists, Marxists, social gospel Christians, populists, feminists, trade unionists, industrial unionists, Single Taxers, social democrats, anarcho-syndicalists, and Fabians. Its leader, Eugene Debs, was eloquent, radical, courageous, very emotional, charismatic, sentimental, and inimitable, with a large and needy ego, enthralling teeming crowds year after year, espousing a magical idea of socialist deliverance: socialism is the only answer to every social problem.
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Dorrien, Gary. "Communist Trauma and Norman Thomas Socialism." In American Democratic Socialism. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300253764.003.0004.

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Norman Thomas socialism was a three-sided struggle to renew the democratic socialist idea, hold off the Communist Party, and get a farmer-labor-socialist-progressive party off the ground. Norman Thomas was eloquent, personable, astute, courageous, and not cut out to be a party leader. He symbolized the shift of the Socialist Party from being primarily working class to being primarily a vehicle of middle-class idealism. Then Thomas and the socialists watched Franklin Roosevelt carry out 90 percent of the socialist platform in the New Deal.
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Stanley, Matthew E. "The Blue and the Gray and the Red." In Grand Army of Labor. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043741.003.0008.

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This chapter analyzes how the Socialist Party of America invoked the “Second American Revolution” to advocate left nationalism, incremental reform, and Christian socialism, or to validate calls for revolution or international industrial emancipation. Pairing the class struggle with abolitionism tied socialism to domestic tradition and rendered the Civil War part of a revolutionary struggle. The Industrial Workers of the World, meanwhile, claimed one of the most contentious legacies of the abolitionists: the defiance of absolute property rights. However, the Red Scare helped undermine the socia
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Greenberg, Udi. "Socialist Reform, the Rule of Law, and Labor Outreach." In The Weimar Century. Princeton University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691159331.003.0003.

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This chapter focuses on the theories of Ernst Fraenkel, one of the most important Socialist intellectuals in postwar Germany. In the 1950s, the German left transformed from a class-based party of international neutrality into a broad-tent party of Cold War conviction. This shift by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) has its roots in intellectual projects in the Weimar period. No one represents this continuity better than Fraenkel, a member of a unique intellectual school that sought to fuse Socialist and bourgeois theories of law, politics, and democracy. In this line of thought, it
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"Social Gospel Socialism, the Labor Movement, and the Socialist Party." In American Democratic Socialism. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1vbd123.6.

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Esposito, Anthony V. "Free Labor or Wage Slavery, 1899-1904." In The Ideology of the Socialist Party of America, 1901–1917. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315051727-3.

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Lause, Mark A. "The Path through Populism." In Counterfeiting Labor's Voice. University of Illinois Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252045783.003.0006.

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Carsey and his circle negotiated repeated third-party movements, including Henry George’s United Labor Party, a resurgent Greenback-based Union Labor Party, and, then, the People’s or Populist Party, as well as the suffragist Equal Right Party and a new Industrial Reform Party. Through each, Carsey became a participant who, ultimately, sought to consolidate a pragmatic pro-Democratic faction to break away in support of that party, for which the party rewarded him with a city job. By the height of the Populist upsurge, though, members of the Farmers’ Alliance, the Knights of Labor, and the Soci
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Eley, Geoff. "The Rise of Labor Movements." In Forging Democracy. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195037845.003.0005.

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Abstract The 1860s sowed the seeds of organization. Some party foundations coalesced from earlier initiatives, as in Germany, where the SPD’s two tributaries dated from 1863. Others anticipated things to come, as in Britain and the tsarist empire, where stronger foundations came only around 1900. Others still led a marginal or semiclandestine existence before 1914, as in Iberia, the Balkans, and most of eastern Europe. But these were all social democratic parties, distinct from other strands of the Left, like anarchist or syndicalist movements, radical democratic parties, peasant parties, or t
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Conference papers on the topic "Socialist Labor Party (Pa.)"

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Belikov, Evgeny Olegovich. "THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION IN THE LIGHT OF THE DECISIONS OF THE TWENTIETH CONGRESS OF THE CPC." In Themed collection of papers from Foreign international scientific conference «Joint innovation - joint development». Part 3. by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with PS of UA. October 2023. - Harbin (China). Crossref, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/231024.2023.41.86.041.

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The XX CPC began its work on October 16, 2022 in Beijing, attended by 2,340 delegates from 96 million members of the Communist Party. Speaking at the congress with a report, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping reflected long-term plans for domestic and foreign policy. China should become a great and modern socialist country by all criteria - this is the goal that should be achieved, the report proclaims. The task is to achieve such a goal in two stages. Initially until 2035. - to carry out socialist modernization, and from 2035 to 2049, to reach the frontiers of a prosper
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