Haitian Socialist Party Parti socialiste haïtien | |
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Abbreviation | PSH |
Leader | René Salomon |
Founded | February 1946 |
Newspaper | Classe Moyen et Masse |
Ideology |
Marxism Black nationalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
The Haitian Socialist Party ( French: Parti socialiste haïtien, abbreviated PSH) was a small political party in Haiti. The party was founded by Dr. René Salomon in February 1946. [1] [2] [3] The ideology of PSH combined Marxism with Black nationalism. [1] [2] [3] A certain number of writers and intellectuals joined the party. [4]
Salomon contested the 1946 parliamentary election. Following the election Salomon and PSH argued that the disunity of the Marxist left had led to its defeat in the polls. [3]
PSH published Classe Moyen et Masse as its organ. [2] [3]
Haitian Socialist Party Parti socialiste haïtien | |
---|---|
Abbreviation | PSH |
Leader | René Salomon |
Founded | February 1946 |
Newspaper | Classe Moyen et Masse |
Ideology |
Marxism Black nationalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
The Haitian Socialist Party ( French: Parti socialiste haïtien, abbreviated PSH) was a small political party in Haiti. The party was founded by Dr. René Salomon in February 1946. [1] [2] [3] The ideology of PSH combined Marxism with Black nationalism. [1] [2] [3] A certain number of writers and intellectuals joined the party. [4]
Salomon contested the 1946 parliamentary election. Following the election Salomon and PSH argued that the disunity of the Marxist left had led to its defeat in the polls. [3]
PSH published Classe Moyen et Masse as its organ. [2] [3]