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British Socialist Party

The British Socialist Party was a political organization in the early 20th century that advocated for socialist principles in Britain. It aimed to promote workers' rights, social equality, and public ownership of industries, challenging the dominance of capitalism and traditional political parties. Founded in 1911 as a Marxist-oriented group, it sought to create a society where resources and power were shared more fairly among all people. The party played a role in the broader labor movement, emphasizing class struggle and social change through democratic means, and contributed to the development of socialist ideas within British politics.