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  2. Category:Socialism in South America - Wikipedia

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    South American socialists (16 C) Socialism in Suriname (2 C, 2 P) U. Socialism in Uruguay (4 C, 3 P) V. Socialism in Venezuela (5 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Socialism ...

  3. List of socialist states - Wikipedia

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    From 1960 to 1975, the African socialist Senegalese Progressive Union (UPS) was the sole legal political party in Senegal and until 1981 there were only three parties allowed a socialist party (UPS), a liberal party and a communist party. [94] Seychelles: Republic of Seychelles: 5 June 1977 27 December 1991 14 years, 205 days

  4. Category:South American socialists - Wikipedia

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    South American Christian socialists (10 C) South American communists (13 C) South American democratic socialists (21 C, 7 P) A. Argentine socialists (10 C, 15 P) B.

  5. History of the socialist movement in the United States

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    Under Socialist Party of America presidential candidate Eugene V. Debs, socialist opposition to World War I was widespread, leading to the governmental repression collectively known as the First Red Scare. The Socialist Party declined in the 1920s, but the party nonetheless often ran Norman Thomas for president.

  6. United States involvement in regime change in Latin America

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    America's victory in the war ended Spanish rule over Cuba, but promptly replaced it with American military occupation of the island from 1898–1902. [28] After the end of the military occupation in 1902, the U.S. continued to exert significant influence over Cuba with policies like the Platt Amendment. [29]

  7. Pink tide - Wikipedia

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    The Latin American countries viewed as part of this ideological trend have been referred to as pink tide nations, [6] with the term post-neoliberalism or socialism of the 21st century also being used to describe the movement. [7] Elements of the movement have included a rejection of the Washington Consensus. [8]

  8. Category:Socialist parties in South America - Wikipedia

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    Democratic socialist parties in South America (5 C, 32 P) Social democratic parties in South America (8 C, 15 P) A. Socialist parties in Argentina (2 C, 13 P) B.

  9. Category:South American democratic socialists - Wikipedia

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    South American adherents of democratic socialism, a political philosophy supporting political democracy within a socially owned economy, with a particular emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy and workers' self-management within a market socialist economy or some form of a decentralised planned socialist economy.