how were socialist party formed in various parts of world
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The origin of Socialist Parties dates back to the early 19th century. The rights entitled to the working class triggered the need for such parties. Most of these social parties were highly inspired by the philosophies of Karl Marx. Also, many labour unions started mushrooming to enhance the economic status of the workers.
Some countries that saw the emergence of the Socialist Parties around this time are America, Great Britain, France, Japan and Hungary to mention just a few.
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Workers in England and Germany began forming workers associations, for a better living and working conditions. In Germany, these associations worked closely with the ‘Social Democratic Party’ and helped it win the parliament seats. They set up funds to help members in times of distress. In 1905, socialists and trade unionists formed a ‘Labour Party’ in Britain and ‘Socialist Party’ in France.
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