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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
Former political parties and alliances in Argentina XIXth Century
Early XXth CenturyUnitarian Party · Federal Party (PF) · National Autonomist Party (PAN) · Civic Union of the Youth (UCJ) · Civic Union · National Civic Union (UCN) · National Autonomist Party (Modernist) · Lencinism (Mendoza) · Rightist Confederation · Independent Socialist Party (PSI) · National Democratic Party (PDN) · ConcordanciaMid XXth Century 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) · Socialist Party of Argentina (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)Late XXth Century
Early XXIst CenturyFederalist Popular Force (FUFEPO) · Autonomist-Liberal Pact (Corrientes) · Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (ALIANZA) · 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)Portal:Politics · List of political parties · Politics of Argentina · Argentine active political partiesReferences
- ^ Las manos en la masa - Ernesto Laclau contra Negri, Hardt y Zizek, Pagina/12, June 5, 2005 (Spanish)
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