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The Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (the SRs, СР, or Esers, эсеры, esery; Russian: Па́ртия социали́стов-революционе́ров, romanized: Pártiya sotsialístov-revolyutsionérov, [a] ПСР, PSR), also known as the Socialist Revolutionary Party, was a major political party in the late Russian Empire, during both phases of the Russian Revolution, and in ...
The Political parties of Russia in 1917 were the aggregate of the main political parties and organizations that existed in Russia in 1917. Immediately after the February Revolution, the defeat of the right–wing monarchist parties and political groups takes place, the struggle between the socialist parties (Socialist Revolutionaries, Mensheviks, Bolsheviks) and liberals (Constitutional ...
Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries-Maximalists (Russian: Союз социалистов-революционеров-максималистов) was a political party in the Russian Empire, a radical wing expelled from the Socialist-Revolutionary Party in 1906.
Party of Left Socialist-Revolutionaries Партия левых социалистов-революционеров: Left SRs Левые эсеры: Boris Kamkov Mark Natanson Maria Spiridonova: Agrarian socialism Anti-Bolshevism (since 1918) Revolutionary socialism Neo-Narodism: 1917–1921 Russian Socialist Labour Party of Internationalists
In the 1999 Russian legislative election, the Russian Socialist Party received 0.24% of the vote. [4] As a result, the party did not receive any seats in the State Duma. However, Bryntsalov won the Orekhovo-Zuyevo constituency and joined the "People's Deputy" parliamentary group. In 2001, the party disbanded and joined the United Russia party.
By late October, when the SR party lists were already set, the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries formed a separate party. [ 12 ] [ 18 ] But whilst by the time of the election the Left SRs had constituted a separate party, the split was not completed in local SR party branches until early 1918. [ 24 ]
The Narodniks [a] were members of a movement of the Russian Empire intelligentsia in the 1860s and 1870s, some of whom became involved in revolutionary agitation against tsarism. Their ideology, known as Narodism, Narodnism or Narodnichestvo, [b] was a form of agrarian socialism, though it is often misunderstood as populism. [1] [2]
The Combat Organization (Russian: Боевая Организация, romanized: Boyevaya Organizatsiya, or the Fighting Organization) was the terrorist branch within the Socialist Revolutionary Party of Russia.