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  • Mass Organizations Of The Socialists
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    Ever since the fall of 1930 when the Spanish Revolution began there has been no surcease of the struggle in Spain. For a long time there was a deadlock of forces, an equilibrium in the tug of war between the property holders and the destitute. Now the equilibrium is being definitely broken. The issue before Spain is either Communism or Fascism. The matter is being fought out not with ballots but with bullets and ruthless civil war. Slowly the political revolution is being definitively turned int...
  • Strong Area Of The Socialist Party
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    overview of the Socialist Party and Bob Dole Abortion I. Socialist Party... The Socialist Party is based on the idea that the working class are fully capable of running their own bussinesses and managing their own lives. The party strives to make a classless system, all people living in the country are equal in status income and future. Everyone works and earns their fare share. The government and big ego driven bussiness CEO's shouldn't be manipulating the lower or less fortunate class. The bus...
  • Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four
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    Having studied George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four', I intend to discuss the type of Government envisaged by Orwell and to what extent his totalitarian Party, 'Ingsoc', satirists past regimes. I will also discuss Orwell's motive in writing such a piece and how his writing style helps it become clear. The main theme of Nineteen Eighty-Four concerns the restrictions imposed on individual freedom by a totalitarian regime. Orwell shows how such a system can impose its will on the people through ma...
  • Ps Left
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    The French Socialist Party (PS) was established by the conversion of the Section francaise de l'internationale ouvri ere (SFIO) in to the PS in 1969. However it wasn't until 1971 at the E pinay-sur-seine conference, when Francois Mitterrand emerged as leader that it began its transformation into France's leading political party. In order to understand the transition that took place within the socialist ranks in the 1980's in France it is necessary to have an idea of the history of the left (RBB,...
  • Government And The Rival Socialist Party
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    On the 23 March 1919 after a series of Communist demonstrations, the almost forgotten Mussolini decided to attempt torevive his Fasci movement. A meeting was held in a hall in a Milan and was attended by some fifty malcontents. From this seemingly small and insignificant event the Fascio di Combattimento' (Combat Group) was born. Initially, it would seem that the Fasci were destined for failure with none of their candidates (including Mussolini) winning a single seat in the 1919 elections. How w...
  • Red Scare After The War
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    The war was over. The last cry of help had been heard and peace was supposedly coming to the United States. But everyone was wrong. An ideological war which prompted mass paranoia known as the Red Scare had spread through the US. It began in 1919 and ended in 1921. Red Scare was the label given to the actions of legislation, the race riots, and the hatred and persecution of 'subversives' and conscientious objectors during that period of time. At the heart of the Red Scare was the conscription la...
  • Red Scare After The War
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    Analysis of the Red Scare "The tumult and the shouting dies, The captains and the kings depart". -Kipling, The Recessional Mr. Kipling was wrong. War does not always end with the last cry on the battlefield. World War I certainly did not. After the war formally ended on November 18, 1918, there was an ideological war still going on in the US. An ideological war which prompted mass paranoia and caused, among many other things, what would be known as the Red Scare, which began in 1919 and ended in...
  • 1973 The Socialist Party Usa
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    History: The Socialist Party of the United States of America was formally organized at a unity convention in Indianapolis in 1901. The two merging groups were the Social Democratic Party of Eugene Victor Debs and the 'Kangaroo' wing of the older Socialist Labor Party. From the beginning the Socialist Party was the organization for American radicals. Its membership included Marxists of various kinds, Christian socialists, Zionist and anti-Zionist Jewish socialists, foreign-language speaking secti...
  • Debs Ability As A Labor Leader
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    Eugene V. Debs Citizen and Socialist Nick Salvatore's book Eugene V. Debs Citizen and Socialist provides a very detailed account of the life and times and Eugene Debs. Debs was born in Terre Haute Indiana and Salvatore emphasizes the important role that this played in Debs upbringing. Terre Haute was ripe with religious fundamentalism from its founding. Religion permeated everyday life throughout Terre Haute. Salvatore writes that, "In newspaper editorials, political speeches, civic dedications ...
  • Member Of The Socialist Party
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    Upton Sinclair and Socialism Socialism has always been hard for me to understand. I never really grasped the concept of it until I read the book The Jungle and began to research for this paper. Before I begin I would like to go through a condensed version of the history of Socialism. It was founded in 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Two groups came together to form the Socialists, the Social Democratic Party and the "Kangaroo " wing of the older Socialist Labor Party. These parties contained most...
  • Party Of Oceania
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    Eric Blair, known to his readers under the English pen name of George Orwell (1903-1950), was a man familiar with the roles of government. He served with the British government in Burma under the Indian Imperial Police. Returning to his European roots, Orwell also sided with the Spanish government as he fought with the Loyalists in their civil war. It wasn't until he wrote professionally as a political writer that Orwell's ideas of government were fully expressed. Orwell, in his political writin...
  • Ideals Of Socialist Realism
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    The civil strife and chaos that had torn Russia limb from limb in the early 20th Century, although brutally devastating, did not hail the end of the stability and power that had characterized the massive country for so much of history. The continuing strength of what was now the Soviet Union lay in the newly formed support structure provided by Socialist Realism, a force that directed the awareness of, and the arts produced by, the Soviet people. The ideals of Socialist Realism deified Lenin and...
  • Mussolini's Fascist Party
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    Was Mussolini's seizure of power due to his own skill or the incompetence of his opponents On the 23 March 1919 after a series of Communist demonstrations, the almost forgotten Mussolini decided to attempt to revive hisFasci movement. A meeting was held in a hall in a Milan and was attended by some fifty malcontents. From this seemingly small and insignificant event the Fascia di Combattimento' (Combat Group) was born. Initially, it would seem that the Fasc i were destined for failure with none ...
  • Mussolini's Fascist Party
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    undefined More... undefined [Close] undefined [Close] undefined On the 23 March 1919 after a series of Communist demonstrations, the almost forgotten Mussolini decided to attempt to revive his Fascist movement. A meeting was held in a hall in a Milan and was attended by some fifty malcontents. From this seemingly small and insignificant event the Fascia di Combattimento' (Combat Group) was born. Initially, it would seem that the Fasc i were destined for failure with none of their candidates incl...

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