Revolutionary Socialist Party Revolutionair Socialistische Partij | |
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Leader | Henk Sneevliet |
Chairman | Piet J. Schmidt (RSAP) |
Founded | 1929 |
Dissolved | 1940 |
Split from | Communist Party Holland |
Preceded by | Socialist Party |
Succeeded by | Marx–Lenin–Luxemburg Front (clandestine) |
Headquarters | Amsterdam |
Newspaper | De Baanbreker (1929-1935) De Nieuwe Fakkel (1935-1938) |
Ideology | Left communism Marxism Republicanism Anti-imperialism Factions: Trotskyism Syndicalism Anarcho-communism Council communism |
International affiliation | International Communist League (1930-1935) International Revolutionary Marxist Centre (1935-1940) |
House of Representatives (1933-1937) | 1 / 100
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The Revolutionary Socialist Party (Dutch: Revolutionair Socialistische Partij or RSP) was a Dutch socialist political party, that has been variously characterized as Trotskyist and syndicalist.[1]: 151 In 1935 it merged with the Independent Socialist Party (OSP) to form the Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (Dutch: Revolutionair Socialistische Arbeiderspartij, RSAP), but most of the former OSP members left the united party the same year.[1]: 159–160 Henk Sneevliet was the RSP/RSAP's undisputed leader throughout its existence,[1]: 151–152 as well as its only Representative.
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