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Socialist Party (Iran)
The Socialist Party (Persian language: حزب سوسیالیست or ''Hizb-e Socialyist'' was a leading left-wing political party active in Iran during the 1920s. A minor group of the same name appeared for a while in the 1940s.
==Development==
The roots of the Socialist Party lay in the Democrat Party, a reformist group active in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Following the disintegration of this movement those members who retained faith in the masses and hoped to mobilise the lower and middle classes grouped together under the Socialist Party banner in 1921.〔Ervand Abrahamian, ''Iran: Between Two Revolutions, Princeton University Press'', 1982, p. 126〕
The party was led by Sulayman Eskandari, Muhammad Musavat and Qasim Khan Sur as well as Muhammad Sadiq Tabatabai, a member of a leading clerical family recruited largely to hold off the inevitable attacks from conservative clerics.〔Abrahamian, ''Iran'', p. 127〕 Their main newspaper, ''Toufan'' (Storm), was edited by the outspoken and controversial poet Mohammad Farrokhi Yazdi.〔
Branches were set up in Rasht, Qazvin, Bandar Anzali, Tabriz, Mashhad, Kerman and Kermanshah although Tehran was the main base of operations and it was in the capital that the party founded four newspapers and established affiliated groups such as the Union of Employees in the Ministry of Post and Telegraph, a Tenants Association and Patriotic Women's Society.〔 The latter group campaigned for a wider role for women in Iranian society, promoting such initiatives as education for girls and wider provisions for women's health. It had been established in 1922 by Mohtaram Eskandari and quickly affiliated to her husband's party.〔Parvin Paidar, ''Women and The Political Process in Twentieth-Century Iran'', Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp. 95-96〕
The party's programme called for the eventual establishment of equality in society, nationalisation of the means of production, irrigation schemes, a new level of regional government, a free and equal judiciary, the rights of free speech, free assembly and trade union rights, free elections, wider access to education, improved working conditions including an end to child labour and government intervention against unemployment.〔Abrahamian, ''Iran'', p. 128〕 The party gained some support, attracting 2500 members in Tehran alone soon after its formation.〔

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