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Political party in Japan
Right Socialist Party of Japan
社会党右派 Shakaitō-uha
Founded
24 October 1951[1]
Dissolved
13 October 1955[2]
Split from
Japan Socialist Party
Merged into
Japan Socialist Party
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Newspaper
Shakai Shimbun
Ideology
Democratic socialism[3][4]
Social democracy[citation needed]
Anti-communism[3][5]
Anti-class conflict[5]
Political position
Centre-left[citation needed]
Colors
Sky blue (official)
Orange (customary)
Politics of Japan
Political parties
Elections
The Right Socialist Party of Japan (社会党右派, Shakaitō-uha) was a political party in Japan that existed between 1951 and 1955.[6]
^Kanda 1983, p. 361.
^Shibagaki 1983, p. 101.
^ abJunnosuke Masumi, ed. (2022). Contemporary Politics in Japan. Univ of California Press. p. 313. ISBN 9780520332782. The first congress of the Right Socialist Party, held in January 1952, the year following the party's formation, raised the banner of "democratic socialism" and declared that the Left Socialist Party, led by a group of procommunists, would degenerate into "the puppet force of the JCP" within a few months.
^Journal of Social and Political Ideas in Japan - Volumes 3-4. Center for Japanese Social and Political Studies. 1965. p. 96. Since the right wing of the Socialist Party, in opposing communism, based itself ideologically on democratic socialism, the left wing of the Socialist Party, in order to win in its ideological competition with the Communist Party, has regarded the ideology and actions of the right wing as inimical to party unity . To all appearances, Suehiro Nishio symbolized the thought and behavior of the right wing of the Socialist Party.
^ abShibagaki 1983, p. 97.
^Mosk 2007, p. 239.
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