Socialist Party of the National Left
The Socialist Party of the National Left (Spanish: Partido Socialista de la Izquierda Nacional, PSIN) was a political party in Argentina, founded in 1962 by Jorge Abelardo Ramos, Jorge Enea Spilimbergo and others, representative of the National Left Argentine political tradition.
The political philosopher Ernesto Laclau was a member of the PSIN until 1969, when the British historian Eric Hobsbawm supported his entrance to Oxford.[1]
See also
- National Left
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–early 20th century
- Unitarian Party
- Federalist Party
- National Autonomist Party (PAN)
- Civic Union of the Youth (UCJ)
- Civic Union
- National Civic Union (UCN)
- National Autonomist Party (Modernist)
- Lencinism (Mendoza)
- Antipersonalista Radical Civic Union (UCR-A)
- Rightist Confederation
- Independent Socialist Party (PSI)
- National Democratic Party (PDN)
- Concordancia
- Democratic Union (UD)
- Radical Civic Union (Junta Renovadora)
- Labour Party (PL)
- Peronist Party (PP)
- Female Peronist Party
- Intransigent Radical Civic Union (UCRI)
- Radical Civic Union of the People (UCRP)
- Democratic Socialist Party (PSD)
- Argentine Socialist Party (PSA)
- Revolutionary and Popular Indo-american Front (FRIP)
- Union of the Argentine People (UDELPA)
- Argentine Socialist Vanguard Party (PSAV)
- Socialist Party of the National Left (PSIN)
- Popular Socialist Party (PSP)
- Worker's Socialist Party (PST)
- Federalist Popular Alliance (APF)
- Revolutionary Popular Alliance (APR)
- Justicialist Front for National Liberation (FREJULI)
- Workers' Revolutionary Party
- Federalist Popular Force (FUFEPO)
- Autonomist-Liberal Pact (Corrientes)
- Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (ALIANZA)
- Commitment to Change
- Federal Party
- Front for a Country in Solidarity (FREPASO)
- Argentines for a Republic of Equals (ARI)
- United Left (IU)
- Front for Change
- Encuentro Amplio
- An Advanced Nation (UNA)
- Civic and Social Agreement (ACyS)
- Recreate for Growth
- Front for Change/Social Pole
- People's Reconstruction Party
- Everybody's Front (1996)
- Federalist Unity Party
- Union of the Democratic Centre
- Broad Front UNEN
- Plural Consensus
- Solidarity and Equality
- Movement for Socialism
- Liberal Libertarian Party
- Broad Progressive Front
- United for a New Alternative
- Union for Córdoba
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- Argentine active political parties
References
External links
- Izquierda Nacional website
- Izquierda Nacional English website
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