Socialist party


noun
  1. a U.S. political party advocating socialism, formed about 1900 chiefly by former members of the Social Democratic Party and the Socialist Labor Party.

  2. any political party advocating socialism.

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How to use Socialist party in a sentence

  • These classes are represented very largely in the membership of the Socialist parties of this country and of Europe.

    Socialism | John Spargo
  • Indeed, all the immediate programs of the various socialist parties advocate the strengthening of the economic power of the State.

  • The Communist Manifesto of 1847 is issued by the socialist parties of all countries as the text-book of the movement.

  • All power to shape the policies and tactics of the Socialist parties was entrusted to the parliamentary leaders.

    The Red Conspiracy | Joseph J. Mereto
  • The Socialist parties and groups were subject to a very great disability in that their leaders were practically all in exile.

    Bolshevism | John Spargo