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Socialist Workers' Party of China

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Former political party in China
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Socialist Workers' Party of China (Chinese: 中国社会主义工人党), was a political party, formed by Chinese workers in Russia in January 1919. Its founders were active in the Union of Chinese Workers.

References

  1. Communist International, and John Riddell. Workers of the World and Oppressed Peoples, Unite!: Proceedings and Documents of the Second Congress, 1920. New York: Pathfinder, 1991.


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