The Socialist
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The Socialist can refer to several socialist newspapers:
  • The Socialist (Australian newspaper), historically published by the Victorian Socialist Party
    Victorian Socialist Party
    The Victorian Socialist Party was a socialist political party in Victoria, Australia in the early 20th century. The VSP was founded in 1906 in Melbourne, bringing together a number of older socialist groupings. A leading influence in the VSP's formation was the British trade unionist Tom Mann, who...

  • The Socialist (Egyptian newspaper), currently published by the Revolutionary Socialists
  • The Socialist (Irish newspaper), currently published by the Socialist Party (Ireland)
    Socialist Party (Ireland)
    The Socialist Party is a socialist political party active in Ireland. It is a member of the Committee for a Workers' International .Formerly known as Militant Tendency, then Militant Labour, it adopted the name The Socialist Party in 1996. From their foundation in 1972 until the 1980s, members of...

  • The Socialist (UK newspaper), currently published by the Socialist Party (England and Wales)
    Socialist Party (England and Wales)
    The Socialist Party is a Trotskyist party active in England and Wales.It publishes the weekly newspaper The Socialist and the monthly magazine Socialism Today...

  • The Socialist (SLP newspaper)
    The Socialist (SLP newspaper)
    The Socialist was the newspaper of the Socialist Labour Party , a De Leonist organisation in Britain founded in 1903.The newspaper was set up by James Connolly in 1901. He was its first editor, after which George Yates took over. During Yates' editorship, it was the focus of the De Leonists...

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    historically published by the Socialist Labour Party (UK, 1903)
    Socialist Labour Party (UK, 1903)
    The Socialist Labour Party was a socialist political party in the United Kingdom. It was established in 1903 as a splinter from the Social Democratic Federation by James Connolly, Neil Maclean and SDF members impressed with the politics of the American socialist Daniel De Leon, a Marxist...

  • The Socialist (Seattle newspaper), published by Hermon F. Titus
    Hermon F. Titus
    Hermon Franklin Titus was an American socialist activist and newspaper publisher. Originally a Baptist minister before becoming a medical doctor, Titus is best remembered as a factional leader of the Washington state affiliate of the Socialist Party of America during the first decade of the 20th...

     from 1900 to 1910
  • The Socialist (US newspaper), currently published by the Socialist Party USA
    Socialist Party USA
    The Socialist Party USA is a multi-tendency democratic-socialist party in the United States. The party states that it is the rightful continuation and successor to the tradition of the Socialist Party of America, which had lasted from 1901 to 1972.The party is officially committed to left-wing...

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