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Russian Workers Party.

  • The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists who represented Marx's ideas.
  • However, as all political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914, it had to operate as an illegal organisation.
  • It set up a newspaper, mobilised workers and organised strikes.
  • The Bolsheviks—Russian for "members of the majority"—had been the more aggressive faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party,
  • pushing for a more militant membership and explicitly endorsing the nationalization of land.

Socialist Revolution Party

  • The Socialist Revolutionary Party, or Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries was a major political party
  • Their main innovation was a renewed dialogue with Marxism and integration of some of the key Marxist concepts into their thinking and practice.
  • In this way, with the economic spurt and industrialisation in Russia in the 1890s, they attempted to broaden their appeal in order to attract the rapidly growing urban workforce to their traditionally peasant-oriented programme.
  • The party's programme was democratic socialist and agrarian socialist—it garnered much support among Russia's rural peasantry, who in particular supported their programme of land-socialisation

Why socialism is good:-

  1. people powered democracy.
  2. Destruction of class division.
  3. democratic control over workplaces.
  4. equal and fair justice system
  5. equal pay - promotion of gender equality.
  6. improved LGBTQ+ rights.
  7. FREE EDUCATION!
  8. end to racism.

foot note : Refer Bernie Sanders's speeches about promotion of socialism.

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In Russian politics, a "party of power" is a specially established party which unconditionally supports the current president or prime minister in the parliament.

parties of power:

Interregional Group of Deputies/Democratic Russia (1990–1993, Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union/Congress of People's Deputies of Russia/Supreme Soviet of Russia)

Choice of Russia (1993–1995) and Party of Russian Unity and Accord headed by Sergey Shakhray

Our Home – Russia (1995–1999)

Ivan Rybkin Bloc (considered as a potential left "party of power", during 1995 Russian legislative election)

Unity (1999–2001/2003)

A Just Russia (2006–2008/2010,[citation needed] the second "party of power", supporting Vladimir Putin and opposing United Russia)

United Russia (2001–present)

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