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Socialist Union (Egypt)

The Socialist Union in Egypt was a political organization founded in the 1940s that aimed to promote socialist ideals, including social justice, economic equality, and state-led development. It sought to influence national policy through advocacy and alliances with like-minded groups, reflecting broader anti-colonial and nationalist movements of the time. Although it was not a mass party, the union played a role in shaping Egypt’s political landscape during the mid-20th century, especially before the rise of more prominent revolutionary and nationalist forces that eventually led to significant changes in the country's governance.