Socialist and labour parties

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Socialist and labour parties are left-wing political organizations that advocate for workers’ rights, social equality, and public or cooperative ownership of key industries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf left-wing political tendency
political ideology family
advocates collective bargaining
cooperative ownership of key industries
economic equality
public ownership of key industries
redistributive taxation
social equality
trade union rights
welfare state expansion
workers’ rights
aimsTo expand social rights
reduce class disparities
represent working-class interests in politics
contrastsWith conservative parties
liberal parties emphasizing free markets
coreIdeology social democracy
socialism
historicalContext industrialization
rise of the labor movement
historicalOriginPeriod late 19th century
influencedBy Fabianism NERFINISHED
Marxism NERFINISHED
democratic socialism
trade unionism
opposes extreme economic inequality
laissez-faire capitalism
unregulated labor markets
organizationalForm electoral party
mass party
policyFocus income redistribution
labor law reform
public services
social security
politicalPosition left-wing
supports minimum wage laws
progressive taxation
public education
public healthcare
strong labor regulations
universal social security systems
workplace safety standards
typicalAllies cooperative movements
left-wing social movements
trade unions
typicalConstituency industrial workers
lower-income voters
public sector employees
trade union members

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1928 Japanese general election majorParty Socialist and labour parties