
Italian Socialist Party
The Italian Socialist Party (Partito Socialista Italiano, PSI) was a political party in Italy founded in 1892, advocating for socialist principles such as workers’ rights, social justice, and democratic reforms. It aimed to improve living conditions for the working class and promote equal opportunities. Historically significant, it played a major role in Italian politics, especially in the mid-20th century, but experienced decline due to internal conflicts, corruption scandals, and shifts toward other political movements. The PSI contributed to Italy’s social and political development, emphasizing democracy and social equity until its decline in the early 1990s.