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The Socialist is the official newspaper of the Socialist Party in Ireland. Published once a month, it is also available online. The newspaper first appeared intermittently in the early 1990s following the expulsion of members of Militant tendency from the Labour Party. The grouping became known as Militant Labour and later, the Socialist Party.
The Socialist – monthly newspaper politically aligned to the Socialist Party; Socialist Voice – monthly newspaper published by the Communist Party of Ireland; Socialist Worker – bi-weekly newspaper aligned to the Socialist Workers Party; The Sovereign Nation - bi-monthly newspaper aligned to the 32 County Sovereignty Movement
The Socialist Party (Irish: Páirtí Sóisialach) is a political party in Ireland, active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Internationally, it was affiliated to the Trotskyist International Socialist Alternative (previously the Committee for a Workers International ) until 2024.
Socialist newspapers published in the United States (1 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Socialist newspapers" The following 189 pages are in this category, out of 189 total.
Socialist Voice is the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Ireland (CPI). [1] The paper is published monthly and is also available online. It provides an analysis of political events as well as including historic pieces, book and film reviews and international news.
The Socialist (Irish newspaper), from the 1990s; The Socialist (Australian magazine), until 2021; The Socialist (Australian newspaper), 1906–1923; The Socialist (SLP newspaper), in Great Britain, 1901 – c. 1923; The Socialist, published by Hermon F. Titus 1900–1910; The Socialist, published by the Workers' Socialist Party 1929–1938
The Irish Socialist was a monthly newspaper produced by the Communist Party of Ireland, [1] originally published starting in December 1965 by the Irish Workers' Party prior to its merger with the Communist Party of Northern Ireland and relaunch as the Communist Party of Ireland. [2] Contributors to the newspaper included Sam Nolan, Eoin Ó ...
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