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词条 Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists)
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| name = Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party
Българска работническа социалдемократическа партия
| colorcode = Red
| foundation = 1903
| ideology = Marxism
| country = Bulgaria
| split = Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party
| successor = Bulgarian Communist Party
}}

Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists) ({{lang-bg|Българска работническа социалдемократическа партия (тесни социалисти)}}, Balgarska rabotnicheska sotsialdemokraticheska partia (tesni sotsialisti)) was a marxist socialist political party in Bulgaria. The party's origins lays in 1903, after a split at the 10th Congress of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party.[1] The other faction formed the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party (Broad Socialists).

The party's leader was Dimitar Blagoev, the driving force behind the formation of the BSDWP in 1894. It comprised most of the hardline Marxists in the Social Democratic Workers' Party, which followed the doctrine of class struggle. This entailed concentrating on building the party amongst the industrial working class rather than creating a broader political framework which would also appeal to the peasantry. One feature of this was their proposal to confiscate all private property , which inhibted their electorial success..[2]

In 1909 the Social Democratic Union 'Proletarian' that had been expelled from the Narrow Socialists, merged into the Broad Socialist party. At the Zimmerwald Conference, where the unraveling of the coalition between revolutionary socialists and reformist socialists in the Second International began, the party supported the so-called Zimmerwald Left. It opposed World War I and was sympathetic to the October Revolution in Russia. Under the influence of the Bolsheviks the narrow socialists accepted the ideas of Leninism. Under Blagoev's leadership, the party applied to join the Communist International in 1919. Upon joining the Comintern the party was reorganised as the Bulgarian Communist Party.

References

1. ^Bulgarian Communist Party – an article translated from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). Taken from the Free dictionary by Farlex.
2. ^{{cite journal |last1=Foster |first1=Samuel |title=Reviving the Völkerabfälle: The South Slavonic Left, Balkan Federalism and the Creation of the First Yugoslavia |journal=Socialist History |date=2018 |issue=53 |pages=45-68 |url=https://www.lwbooks.co.uk/socialist-history/53/reviving-the-v%C3%B6lkerabf%C3%A4lle |accessdate=14 July 2018}}

See also

  • Bulgarian Communist Party
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