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Logo of the Socialist Party of America, established August 1901. This is a list of newspapers and magazines in the United States owned by, or editorially supportive of, the Socialist Party of America (SPA, established 1901).
This category includes newspapers connected with Socialism in the widest sense of the ideological term (including Social democracy and democratic socialism). Newspapers connected with the more specific forms of Communism are included in the subcategory Communist newspapers .
Pages in category "Socialist newspapers published in the United States" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
New America was the weekly newspaper of the Socialist Party of America (officially, the Socialist Party-Social Democratic Federation). The initial "prepublication issue" was dated Labor Day 5 September 1960 (64 years ago) ( 1960-09-05 ) .
Socialist Worker is the name of several newspapers currently or formerly associated with the International Socialist Tendency (IST). It is a weekly newspaper published by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in the United Kingdom since 1968, and a monthly published by the International Socialists in Canada.
Democratic Socialist 2010 Journal of Politics & Society: Moderate 1989 Mint Press News: Left-leaning 2012 Monthly Review: Socialist/ Marxist 1949 Mother Jones: Social Liberalism 1976 The Nation: Progressive/Left 1865 National Review: Conservative 1955 The National Interest: Realist/Moderate; Neoconservative (formerly) 1985 The New American ...
In These Times is an American politically progressive monthly magazine of news and opinion published in Chicago, Illinois. [1] It was established as a broadsheet-format fortnightly newspaper in 1976 by James Weinstein, a lifelong socialist. It investigates alleged corporate and government wrongdoing, covers international affairs, and has a ...
The Appeal to Reason was a weekly left-wing political newspaper published in the American Midwest from 1895 until 1922. The paper was known for its politics, lending support over the years to the Farmers' Alliance and People's Party before becoming a mainstay of the Socialist Party of America, following that organization's establishment in 1901.