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—"A polemic against the SDUSA published by the Communist Party, USA". Social Democrats, USA (1973), For the record: The report by the Social Democrats, USA on the resignation of Michael Harrington and his attempt to split the American socialist movement, New York: Social Democrats USA, undated pamphlet, certainly no earlier than 1973.
Social Democratic Federation (known as the Social Democratic Party 1907–11) Social Democratic Party (1979–82) Social Democratic Party (1981–88) Social Democratic Party (1988–90) United States: Social Democratic Party Social-Democratic Workingmen's Party of North America Yugoslavia: Social Democratic Party of Yugoslavia
In its 1972 Convention, the majority of delegates voted to change the name of the Socialist Party of America name to "Social Democrats, USA" by a vote of 73 to 34. [1] The change of name was supported by the two Co-Chairmen, Bayard Rustin and Charles S. Zimmerman (of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, ILGWU), [2] and by the First National Vice Chairman, James S. Glaser; these ...
The Social Democrats have had “a positive day” as they look set to grow their representation in the Dail parliament. Party leader Holly Cairns, who gave birth to a baby girl on polling day, is ...
Final split: (1972–1973) Socialist Party USA, Social Democrats, USA, and Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee: 1901 1972 Progressive Party (1912) 1913–1919 Bull Moose Party Progressivism [90] Merged into: Republican Party: 1912 1920 Farmer–Labor Party: 1919–1921 1923–1945 Social democracy [91] Merged into: Democratic Party: 1920 1936
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Having fired Donald Trump in 2020, U.S. voters did an about-face Tuesday and sent him back to the White House. It was a remarkable political rebound, but one that owed as much to the Democratic ...
The Social Democratic Federation of the United States of America (SDF) was a political party in the United States, formed in 1936 by the so-called "Old Guard" faction of the Socialist Party of America. The SDF later merged again with the Socialist Party in 1957 to form the Socialist Party-Social Democratic Federation (SP-SDF). [1]