Left-wing politics
Appearance
Left-wing politicsis a kind ofpoliticsthat supports social equality andegalitarianism.
What a person means by left-wing depends on where the person lives. InWestern Europe,Canada,AustraliaandNew Zealand,left-wing politics is often associated withsocial democracyanddemocratic socialism.
Related pages
[change|change source]Left-wing ideologies
[change|change source]Left-wing issues
[change|change source]- Egalitarianism
- Democracy
- Human rights
- Secularism
- Social equality
- Labor rights / workers' rights
Bibliography
[change|change source]- Buhle, Mari Jo; Buhle, Paul; Georgakas, Dan (1998).Encyclopedia of the American Left.Oxford University Press, USA.ISBN978-0-19-512088-2.
- Lin Chun,The British New Left,Edinburgh: Edinburgh Univ. Press, 1993
- Eley, Geoff (2002).Forging Democracy: The History of the Left in Europe, 1850-2000.Oxford University Press, USA.ISBN0-19-504479-7.
- Marxism on TerrorismArchived2012-07-20 at theWayback Machineby John Molyneux
- Terrorism and Communismby Karl Kautsky
- Leftism in IndiaArchived2012-02-22 at theWayback Machine
Related pages
[change|change source]Other websites
[change|change source]- The Marxists Internet Archive(a free online Marxist library)
- Leftist Parties of the WorldArchived2019-07-01 at theWayback MachineList of present-day leftist parties and organizations of the world, with links to their websites.