Red Republican (early political affiliation)

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Red Republican (early political affiliation) refers to the radical, socialist-leaning wing of 19th-century European republicanism that advocated revolutionary democracy and social reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political ideology
political tendency
radical republicanism
advocates expansion of suffrage
insurrectionary tactics in some contexts
redistribution of political power
republican constitutions
revolutionary change
social legislation for workers
broaderConcept European republicanism NERFINISHED
emergedInContext 19th-century European republican movements
industrialization and social question
post-French Revolution politics
emergedInPeriod 19th century
geographicScope Central Europe NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
hasCoreValue democratic reforms
political equality
popular sovereignty
republican government
social equality
universal suffrage
workers’ rights
hasIdeologicalOrientation anticlerical
radical left
socialist-leaning
hasPoliticalPosition republicanism
revolutionary democracy
social reform
socialism
influenced later socialist republican currents
left-wing republican parties in Europe
influencedBy French Revolution NERFINISHED
Jacobinism NERFINISHED
early Marxist ideas
radical democratic thought
utopian socialism
narrowerThan general 19th-century republicanism
opposes aristocracy
clerical political power
conservative liberalism
hereditary privilege
monarchy
relatedTo democratic socialism
left republicanism
radicalism

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Adolf Cluss movement Red Republican (early political affiliation)