Revolutionary Socialist Party

Revolutionary Socialist Party may refer to:

  • Italian Revolutionary Socialist Party
  • Kerala Revolutionary Socialist Party (Baby John) (India)
  • National Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)
  • Party of Socialist Revolution (Algeria)
  • Party of Socialist Revolution (Lebanon)
  • Polish Socialist Party - Revolution Faction
  • Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey-Socialist Unity
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Australia)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Bolshevik)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (France), 1890–1901
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Marxist)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Marxist–Leninist)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Netherlands)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Peru)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Portugal)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Sweden)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (UK)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party of India (Marxist)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party of Kerala (Bolshevik) (India)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party of Latvia
  • Revolutionary Socialist Labor Party (United States)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (France)
  • Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (Turkey)
  • Revolutionary Socialists (Egypt)
  • Socialist Revolution Party of Benin
  • Socialist Revolutionary Anarchist Party (Italy)
  • Socialist-Revolutionary Party (Russia)
  • Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party
  • Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary Party

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