for this assertion. date December 2008 Reformism in the British Labour Party The term was applied to elements ... Reformisme nn Reformisme pl Reformizm sk Reformizmus fi Reformismi sv Reformism tr Reformizm vec Riformismo ... more details
Reformism and Freedom Riformismo e Libert , ReL is a reformist and mainly social democracy social democratic think tank within The People of Freedom PdL , a list of political parties in Italy political party in Italy . The group was inspired by Fabrizio Cicchitto , leader of the PdL in the Italian Chamber of Deputies . ReL aims at strengthening the alliance between Catholics and secular forces, for which Forza Italia was born in 1994 ref http www.fondazionerel.it fondazione.html ref . It was launched in November 2009 by Chicchitto, a former member of the Italian Socialist Party , along with other former Socialists, including Francesco Forte who serves as president of ReL s scientific committee , Ugo Finetti , Margherita Boniver , Giuliano Cazzola , Francesco Colucci leader of We Blue Reformers , Pier Luigi Borghini , Giancarlo Lehner , Sergio Pizzolante active also in Young Italy current Young Italy , Chiara Moroni , Alfredo Pallone , Fiamma Nirenstein , Carlo Ripa di Meana . ref http archiviostorico.corriere.it 2009 novembre 14 Cicchitto vara Rel lancia sfida co 9 091114024.shtml ref ref http archiviostorico.corriere.it 2009 novembre 16 via socialista revisionismo co 9 091116051.shtml ref ref name partecipanti http www.fondazionerel.it partecipanti.html ref In order to fulfill its goal of uniting the different political traditions represented in the PdL, the think tank includes also some liberals, such as Luigi Compagna and Nicol Zanon , some liberal Christian democrats, including Sandro Fontana and Gianstefano Frigerio , and some leading liberal conservatives from National Alliance Italy National Alliance , such as Gennaro Malgieri and Paolo Armaroli . ref name partecipanti References Reflist External links http www.fondazionerel.it Official website br clear all Italian political party factions Category Political party factions in Italy ... more details
wiktionarypar Possibilism TOC right Not to be confused with Possibilianism . Possibilism may refer to Possibilism geography , a theory of cultural geography Possibilism politics , a 1880s faction of the Federation of the Socialist Workers of France Possibilism and Possibilists , a somewhat derogatory term for Reformism Reformist Socialism and Social democracy disambig Category Possibility ... more details
unreferenced date January 2012 Bourguibism refers to Habib Bourguiba , first president of the Tunisian republic. Bourguibism is a mixture of reformism and pragmatism it can be also a variety of the Kemalist ideology Kemalism but with focus on the Tunisian identity. Bourguiba s ideology believes that Islam and democracy are not a contradiction. Political parties that adopt Bourguibism Neo Destour Socialist Destourian Party The Initiative Homeland Party External links http www.youtube.com watch?v CKcoprEh6ZY pragmatism in middle eastern case Category Politics of Tunisia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Italian political review 1946 1950 , closely associated with the Partito Socialista Italiano , the Italian Socialist Party. Its original version was founded in 1926 by Carlo Rosselli and Pietro Nenni , and was close to the Reformism reformist United Socialist Party Italy, 1922 1930 Partito Socialista Unitario of Filippo Turati , Giacomo Matteotti and Claudio Treves , which had split from the PSI. It was banned after only a few months by the Fascist government, and its editors were imprisoned. See also Italian Socialist Party Category Newspapers published in Italy italy newspaper stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Centro de Estudios Carlos Marx Karl Marx Study Centre was a left wing group in Argentina . The Centre was founded in 1912 by a dissident group within the Socialist Party of Argentina Socialist Party . This was the first organized expression of opposition to the reformism reformist leadership of the party. The Centre published Palabra Socialista . ref name casa Guerra, Sergio Prieto, Alberto. Cronologia del movimiento obrero y las luchas por la revoluci n socialista en Am rica Latina y el Caribe 1917 1939 . Havanna Casa de las Americas, 1980. p. 13 ref References reflist Category Defunct political parties in Argentina ... more details
Communism sidebar Liquidationism is a term in Marxism Marxist theory which refers to the ideological liquidation of the Vanguard party revolutionary party program by party members. According to the October Revolution Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin , liquidationism consists ideologically in negation of the revolution revolutionary class struggle of the socialist proletariat in general, and denial of the Dictatorship of the proletariat hegemony of the proletariat . ref http www.marxists.org archive lenin works 1909 jul 11.htm The Liquidation of Liquidationism Marxist Internet Archive , July 11, 1909. Retrieved August 22, 2010. ref See also Vanguardism Reformism Bolshevism Menshevism References references loc cite web title A Country Study Soviet Union Former . work url http lcweb2.loc.gov frd cs cshome.html accessdate 2006 12 04 Marxist & Communist phraseology Category Communist terminology Category Political theories Category Political parties ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Revolutionary Communist Workers Movement of Turkey in Turkish language Turkish T rkiye Devrimci Kom nist i Hareketi was a clandestine Marxism Leninism Marxist Leninist group in Turkey . TDK H was founded in August 1989, following a split in the Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey TDKP . TDK H accused the TDKP leadership of reformism. TDK H published Devrimci Kom nist i . In March 1990 a Co ordination Committee was established by the Communist Party of Turkey Marxist Leninist Hareketi TKP ML Hareketi , Communist Workers Movement of Turkey TK H and TDK H to merge into a single party. In 1991 TDK H merged into TK H. DEFAULTSORT Revolutionary Communist Workers Movement Of Turkey Category Communist parties in Turkey Category Political parties established in 1989 Euro CP stub Turkey party stub ... more details
Infobox political party name Reformist Party logo colorcode FF6600 leader PhD Aleksandar Vi nji foundation 2005 ideology Reformism headquarters Ni , South Serbia international none website www.reforme.rs country Serbia The Reformist Party Serbian language Serbian , Reformisti ka stranka is a Ni based political party in Serbia . Party leader is Dr Aleksandar Vi nji . It took part in the Serbian parliamentary election, 2007 2007 parliamentary election as an independent list and won no seats finishing the last with only 0.05 percent of vote or 1,881 votes. It is one of four parties that won less than 10,000 votes even though they had to submit exactly the same number of signatures in order to be able to run in the elections. It had a candidate for the Serbian presidential election, 2008 2008 presidential election , its Vice President Jugoslav Dobri anin . External links http reforme.rs Reformist Party Serbian political parties Category Political parties in Serbia Category 2005 establishments in Serbia serbia stub fr Parti r formiste Serbie sr sh Reformisti ka stranka ... more details
The Possibilists was a trend in the French socialist movement led by Paul Brousse , Beno t Malon and others who brought about a split in the French Workers Party in 1882. Its leaders proclaimed what was essentially a reformism reformist principle of achieving only what is possible , which they claimed was not the workers revolution. ref http www.marxists.org glossary orgs p o.htm http www.marxists.org glossary orgs p o.htm ref References Reflist See also Federation of the Socialist Workers of France 1879 1905 French Section of the Workers International 1905 1969 French Socialist Party 1969 History of communism History of socialism History of the Left in France politics stub France stub Category Political parties of the French Third Republic Category History of socialism Category Socialist parties in France de Possibilismus fr Possibilisme politique it Possibilismo ja pt Possibilismo ru ... more details
The Socialist Party of North America was a political party founded in 1911, and the first in North America to adopt the Object and Declaration of Principles of the Socialist Party of Great Britain . The party was formed when the Toronto local of the Socialist Party of Canada seceded in protest over that party s reformism . Its members had been influenced by Moses Baritz , a Socialist Party of Great Britain member resident in Toronto. The Socialist Party of North America survived for a few years, but failed to grow, and the Party was eventually dissolved. Many of its members rejoined the Socialist Party of Canada. References J. M. Milne. History of the Socialist Party of Canada . 1973. Category Socialist Party of Canada breakaway groups Category Socialist Party of Great Britain Category Socialist parties Category Federal political parties in Canada Category Socialist parties in Canada Category Political parties established in 1911 Category Political parties disestablished in the 20th century Category 1911 establishments in Canada ... more details
Sayyid Abdullah Abdall h Al Aidar s also spelled in romanized as Al Aidrus, Al Aidroos, Al Aydarus, Al Edrus or Al Idrus is the name of several people of Hadhramaut Hadhrami heritage Sayyid Abdall h ibn Abd Al Rahman Al Saqq f sometimes known as Sayyid Abdall h Al Aidar s , Hadhrami scholar, father of Sayyid Abu Bakr Al Aidarus saint , the founder of the Al Aidarus clan Sayyid Abdall h Al Aidar s died 1582 , Gujarat i Sufi scholar of Hadhrami descent ref Azyumardi Azra, The origins of Islamic reformism in Southeast Asia Networks of Malay Indonesian and Middle Eastern Ulam in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , Allen & Unwin, 2004, ISBN 174114261X, pg 57 ref Sayyid Abdullah Al Aidarus , Hadhrami Aceh nese religious leader naqib References reflist disambig ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 An important influence of Republicanism in Turkey formed a new republic in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire . In the Ottoman Empire an inherited aristocracy and sultinate suppressed republican ideas until the successful republican revolution of Mustafa Kemal Atat rk in the 1920s. Atat rk preached six basic principles. His Six Arrows were Republicanism, Populism , Secularism , Reformism , Nationalism , and Statism . In the 21st century Turkey has sought admission to the European Union on the grounds that it shares common political values with the nations of Europe. This concept shares some of the same classical roots as European republicanism and in modern times this form of government is called republican in English, but in pre modern times it is not generally called republicanism. See also Politics of Turkey References Unreferenced date January 2010 Reflist Category Republicanism in Turkey Category Politics of Turkey Turkey stub ... more details
File StephanBorn.jpg thumb upright Stephen Born. Stephen Born s real name was Simon Buttermilch . Born in 1824, he was a German typesetter. He was a member of the Communist League , but his philosophy was more inclined toward reformism during the 1848 1849 revolution. Born was the supreme commander of the insurgncy in the town of Dresden in 1849. After the defeat of the uprisings of 1849, Born left the worker s movement. He died in 1898. ref Biographical note contained in the Collected Works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels Volume 10 International Publishers New York, 1978 p. 713. ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Born, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1898 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Born, Stephen Category 1824 births Category 1898 deaths Category German socialists Category German philosophers Category German revolutionaries Category Left wing internationals Category German communists de Stephan Born sv Stephan Born ... more details
Wiktionary revisionism Revisionism may refer to Historical revisionism , the critical re examination of presumed historical facts and existing historiography The revisionists school of thought in Soviet and Communist studies , as opposed to the Cold War traditionalists school. Historical revisionism negationism , a particular form of historical revisionism concerned with the denial of facts accepted by mainstream historians Holocaust denial , any of various claims that standard scholarly descriptions of the Holocaust are substantially erroneous, particularly the denials made by David Irving Revisionist Zionism , a nationalist faction within the Zionist movement Revisionism Marxism Marxist revisionism , a pejorative term used by some Marxists to describe ideas based on a revision of fundamental Marxist premises Revisionism fictional Fictional revisionism , the retelling of a story with substantial alterations in character or environment, to revise the view shown in the original work Territorial revisionism, a euphemism for revanchism or irredentism Revisionism Theory , another word for Reformism disambig da Revisionisme es Revisionismo ko he hu Revizionizmus egy rtelm s t lap nl Revisionisme ru sk Revizionizmus sr sh Revizionizam fi Revisionismi sv Revisionism tr Revizyonizm zh ... more details
unsourced date February 2009 Image Replace this image male.svg right Ahmet Kutsi Tecer September 4, 1901 &ndash July 23, 1967 was a Turkey Turkish poet and politician. Biography Born in Jerusalem , Tecer studied philosophy and started his career as a philosophy teacher. Then, he worked in the Education Ministry and was a member of parliament from 1942 to 1946. In 1950, he became an administrative councillor for the UNESCO , but then returned to his profession as teacher, which he practiced until his retirement in 1966. He started writing poems as early as the 1920s, which were published in various newspapers and then collected in an anthology called iirler in 1932. The poems are in traditional meter and like the plays he started writing in the 1940s deal with patriotism, are rather folksy, and criticize reformism and close ties with the West. References German Ahmet Kutsi Tecer September 8, 2007 Turkish Literature Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tecer, Ahmet Kutsi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 4, 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 23, 1967 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tecer, Ahmet Kutsi Category 1901 births Category 1967 deaths Category Turkish poets Category Burials at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery Category Turkish educators Category Members of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Turkey politician stub MEast writer stub de Ahmet Kutsi Tecer tr Ahmet Kutsi Tecer diq Ahmet Kutsi Tecer ... more details
Rishi Devkota lang ne , alias Azad , was a Nepal ese communist leader. He was a Central Committee member of the Communist Party of Nepal Fourth Convention , but resigned from the party in 1980, accusing it of reformism and being soft on Soviet social imperialism . He formed a group known as the Rebel Unity Centre around him. Devkota was captured by police in February 1981, and killed two days later in Bhiman, Sindhuli District . ref name rawal86 Rawal, Bhim. The Communist Movement in Nepal Origin and Development . Kathmandu Accham Kathmandu Contact Forum, 2007. p. 86, Chart no. 1. ref Rishi Devkota was married to Goma Devkota, who was Member of Parliament for a period. ref name book http www.nepalnews.com.np contents englishdaily trn 2003 mar mar09 index.htm Headline News The Rising Nepal Daily Bot generated title ref Book In 2003 Nara Bahadur Karmacharya released a book titled Murder of Ajad undeclared death penalty , a publication dealing with the killing of Rishi Devkota. ref name book References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Devkota, Rishi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1981 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Devkota, Rishi Category 1981 deaths Category Communist Party of Nepal Fourth Convention politicians ... more details
about the French political party the Belgian political party Republican Socialist Party The Republican Socialist Party lang fr Parti r publicain socialiste was a French socialist political party during the French Third Republic , founded in 1911 and dissolved in 1934. It was founded by socialists who refused to join the French Section of the Workers International SFIO founded in 1905. The PRS was a non Marxist reformist socialist party located between the French Section of the Workers International SFIO and the Radical Socialist Party . PRS member Ren Viviani was the first French Minister of Labour in 1906. The PRS was weakened by an ideological contradiction, between socialism and reformism, in an era where the political divide was very sharp. It also suffered from an organizational division between those favouring a united and structured party, like the SFIO, or an independent party with independent personalities. It was dissolved in 1934 and an attempt to recreate it within the Rally of Republican Lefts in 1945 failed. Category Political parties of the French Third Republic Category Defunct political parties in France Category Left wing parties in France Category Political parties established in 1911 Category Political parties disestablished in 1934 Category 1911 establishments in France fr Parti r publicain socialiste nl Parti R publicain Socialiste ... more details
Chinese name Li Li Da 1890 1966 was a Chinese Marxist philosopher. Li Da left the Communist Party in the 1920s due to its reformism. However he maintained close ties with the Party and its underground apparatus. Li Da translated many European Marxist works into Chinese. Li Da s most important work was Elements of Sociology which had a great influence on Mao Zedong. Li Da helped popularize the New Philosophy that gained dominance in the USSR in the 1930s. After 1949 Li Da rejoined the CPC. He was heavily criticized and attacked during the Cultural Revolution for not praising Mao s philosophical contributions. Li Da was posthumously rehabilitated after Mao Zedong Mao s death. External links http www.time.com time asia 2005 journey xintiandi2.html Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1890 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1966 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1890 births Category 1966 deaths Category Chinese philosophers china writer stub philosopher stub China academic bio stub zh ... more details
Infobox Canadian political party party name Civic Action League name native Ligue d Action Civique logo status defunct class municipal leader Jean Drapeau president Pierre DesMarais foundation Start date 1951 1 dissolution Start date 1961 ideology reformism municipal reformism , conservatism position colours colorcode Reform meta color province Montreal The Civic Action League lang fr Ligue d Action Civique or LAC was a municipal political party in Montreal , Quebec , Canada . It existed from 1951 to 1961. Origins It was established in January 1951 by good government activists who were known as the Public Morality Committee . ref http bilan.usherbrooke.ca bilan pages evenements 20038.html lection de Jean Drapeau la mairie de Montr al, Bilan du Si cle ref Accomplishments The party managed to elect a plurality of the city councillors in 1954 and in 1960 and its candidate Jean Drapeau became List of mayors of Montreal Mayor . However the majority of the City Council was made up of Independent politician Independents and often blocked legislation proposed by the League. Nonetheless, the League introducted party politics in Montreal s city government and abolished council seats reserved for businesses, city associations and agencies. Decline Drapeau lost his bid for re elected in 1957. In the subsequent years, the party was plagued by conflicts between Drapeau and former Executive Committee Chairman Pierre DesMarais . In September 1960, 17 out of League s 33 councillors, led by Jean Drapeau, left and created the Civic Party of Montreal . By October 1960, the League was wiped off the political map. Mayoral Candidates border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 444444 bgcolor darkgray   Election Mayoral Candidate Popular Vote for Mayor Number of Councillors Canadian politics party colours Reform row 1954 td Jean Drapeau td 50 td 28 99 Canadian politics party colours Reform row 1957 td Jean Drapeau td 49 td 33 99 Canadian politics ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Shramik Sangram Committee Workers Struggle Committee is a leftwing organisation in West Bengal , India . SSC publishes Shramik Istehar . ref http timesofindia.indiatimes.com Cities Naxalite held in Nandigram articleshow 2778027.cms Naxalite held in Nandigram Kolkata Cities The Times of India Bot generated title ref History of the Origin of SSC Through the late sixties of the last century, it gradually became apparent that the old left parties of India had already lent heavily towards reformism and opportunism when they participated in the bourgeoisie constitutional government, betrayed the rising workers movements, and lastly, acted as the agents of the ruling class during the so called freedom struggle of Bangladesh opposing this revisionist line, it was that time when a section from the CPI M had broken away to form the CPI ML & a broad section of revolutionaries from different parts of India had then joined in the new Party. It was such a time it was not easy to determine the correctness or incorrectness of a line before the powerful tide of the CPI M L . Still at that time, a very small group of revolutionaries in Bengal realised that by projecting the peasants as the leading class, the CPI ML was deviating from the politics of working class hegemony , thereby totally neglecting the task of organising the proletariat to prepare them for assuming the leadership of the movement for Socialism, thus the new party had neither the potential nor the promise to lead the movement from a correct position vis vis the reformist revisionist line and build itself as the Party of the proletariat, i.e. a true Communist Party. To speak the truth, this small group was one of those very few who could firmly ignore the revolutionary pull of the CPI M L blessed by the Chinese Party in those days of 1970 71, who were courageous enough to fight against the two opposite but powerful trends of reformism revisionism and left adventurism, and who, based on the ... more details
in the socialist movement between Revolutionary socialism Maximalists and Reformism Reformists ... and Civil Society . A biting critique of Reformism, Treves, and Turati. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ... more details
Infobox Political party name english Movement for National Reform name native French Language French Mouvement pour la r forme nationale br Arabic Language Arabic party logo colorcode 00EE99 leader Abdallah Djaballah foundation 1999 split Islamic Renaissance Movement ideology Moderate Islamism , br Islamic democracy Muslim democracy , br Reformism position Centre right headquarters Algiers , Algiers Province , Algeria international colours website country Algeria Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Politics of Algeria The Movement for National Reform Lang ar , lang fr Mouvement pour la r forme nationale is a moderate Islamist political party in Algeria . It received 9.5 of the vote in the 2002 elections and received 43 members of parliament. The party was created as a breakout faction from the Islamic Renaissance Movement Ennahda movement, after that party opted for cooperation with Algeria s government. Party leader Abdallah Djaballah then left to found and lead the more radically oppositional el Islah. At the Algerian parliamentary election, 2007 2007 elections , the party was badly defeated. It received only 2.53 of the vote and 3 seats. Algerian political parties DEFAULTSORT Movement For National Reform Category Islamic political parties Category Political parties in Algeria Algeria party stub ar de Bewegung f r Nationale Reform fr Mouvement pour la r forme nationale ja ... more details
About the Ecuadorian political party other organisations with similar names Democratic Left disambiguation update date November 2010 Infobox Political party logo File Izquierdademocratica ec.png name english Democratic Left name native Izquierda Democr tica leader Rodrigo Borja Cevallos president chairperson spokesperson leader1 name leader2 name leader3 name dissolution headquarters newspaper youth wing ideology Centre left , br Social democracy , br Social liberalism br Democratic socialism br Reformism national international europarl colors orange website http www.partidoizquierdademocratica.org http www.partidoizquierdademocratica.org The Democratic Left Spanish language Spanish Izquierda Democr tica , ID is a social democratic political party in Ecuador . It is a member of the Socialist International . At the legislative elections in Ecuador elections , held on 20 October 2002, the party won at least 13 out of 100 seats. Its candidate Rodrigo Borja Cevallos Rodrigo Borja , who was president of Ecuador from 1988 to 1992, won 14.4 of the vote in the presidential elections of the same day. For the Ecuadorian general elections, 2006 October 2006 elections , it has entered into an alliance with the Ethics and Democracy Network Red Etica y Democracia , to support the ticket formed by former Vice President Le n Rold s Aguilera Le n Rold s , and Ramiro Gonz lez, former Prefect of the Pichincha Canton . The party won 13 seats in Congress again, while its presidential ticket came in fourth place. External links http www.partidoizquierdademocratica.org Official web site Ecuadorian political parties Use dmy dates date October 2010 Category Political parties in Ecuador Category Socialist International Ecuador party stub ca Izquierda Democr tica Equador de Izquierda Democr tica es Izquierda Democr tica Ecuador fr Parti de la gauche d mocratique quateur lt Ekvadoro demokratin s kair s partija ... more details
unreferenced date December 2007 File Midori no Kaigi logo .JPG thumb right Logo of the Environmental Green Political Assembly The nihongo Environmental Green Political Assembly Midori no Kaigi was a right wing political party in Japan which had a mix of platforms. It advocated Green conservatism but was also reformist . On June 22, 2004, because of the poor performance the party showed in the 2004 Upper House elections the party won no seats , it dissolved itself, not merging into any other party, spelling an end to the The Sakigake Party Sakigake movement in Japanese politics. History and current position The party grew out of the Sakigake Party, which renamed itself to Midori no Kaigi after it adopted a policy of ecologism. Sakigake itself grew out of the New Party Sakigake movements of the 1990s. Midori no kaigi had most of its support from the ecologists of Japan, as well as some people who left the ruling Liberal Democratic Party Japan Liberal Democrats . On domestic policy the party was ecologist , conservative, and right wing reformist . It tended to support, like the Liberal League Japan Liberal League , the ruling Conservative bloc, made up of the Liberal Democratic Party and the New Clean Government Party . The party, however, had no seats in the Diet, even though it made a goal of one seat in the House of Councillors election in July 2004, which it did not gain. On July 22, 2004, Midori no kaigi dissolved itself, not grouping itself into a new party, but just dissolved spelling an end to the Sakigake movement of Japanese politics. The dissolution was registered with Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on October 31, 2004. See also Japan Politics of Japan List of political parties in Japan Ecology Conservatism Reformism New Party Sakigake The Sakigake Party Liberal Democratic Party Japan Liberal Democratic Party New Clean Government Party Liberal League Right wing Rainbow and Greens Category Defunct political parties in Japan Category Gr ... more details