Two drafts (1883 and 1885) of a program for the Russian Social Democrats were written by Plekhanov and published by the group marking an important step to what would become the building of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. From the first congress of the Second International in Paris (1889), the group represented Russian Social-Democrats at all congresses following.
Lenin later wrote that the group "laid the theoretical foundations for the Social-Democratic movement and took the first step towards the working-class movement in Russia." The group was later followed by League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class (Союз борьбы за освобождение рабочего класса).
The Front de libération du Québec (Quebec Liberation Front), commonly known as the FLQ, was a socialist and nationalist terrorist group in Canada founded in the 1960s, during the early days of the Quebec independence movement, which practiced propaganda of the deed.
The group's declarations called for a Marxist insurrection, the overthrow of the Quebec government, the independence of Quebec from Canada and the establishment of a workers' society.
The FLQ was a group of Québécois founded in February of 1963, by three Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale members, Georges Schoeters, Raymond Villeneuve, and Gabriel Hudon, who had met each other as part of the "Réseau de résistance." The FLQ's intellectual leaders were Charles Gagnon and Pierre Vallières.
The Labour Party (in Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid, PvdA, literally, Party of the Labour) is a Dutch social-democratic political party.
In 1948, some liberal members, led by former VDB leader Oud, left the PvdA because they were unhappy with the socialist course of the PvdA.
In response to the growing power of the New Left group, a group of older, centrist party members, led by Willem Drees' son, Willem Drees Junior founded the New Right.