During the war, left-wing supporters and socialists often faced repression and persecution, as many governments viewed them as threats to national stability. In some cases, they were targeted for their anti-war stance or for advocating for workers' rights, leading to arrests and violence. Additionally, divisions within leftist movements sometimes emerged, complicating their ability to unite effectively against the war. Overall, their influence waned in many regions as nationalist sentiments surged.
Left Socialist-Revolutionaries was created in 1917.
Left Socialist Accord was created in 1989.
Left Socialist Party - Sweden - was created in 1940.
National Assembly of the Socialist Left was created in 2005.
Scottish Socialist Party United Left was created in 2006.
Scottish Socialist Party United Left ended in 2007.
The terms left wing and right wing originated during the French Revolution when supporters of the King began positioning themselves on the Kings right side and opponents on his left side.
RADICALS
Spain, Greece, Slovenia, Austria & Cyprus are the most Left Led Countries but are not truly socialist.
Socialist or progressive attitudes favouring state control of industry
Socialist Labor Party Communist Party U.S.A. Democratic Socialists of America Socialist Workers' Party
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