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*[[File:HardLeft.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Hard Left]] - The "Hard Left" faction of the Labour Party, which held radical views compared to the Soft Left and especially the New Labourites. | *[[File:HardLeft.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Hard Left]] - The "Hard Left" faction of the Labour Party, which held radical views compared to the Soft Left and especially the New Labourites. | ||
**[[File:Corbynism-ball.png]] [[Corbynism]] - A section of the Hard Left endorsed by the Labour Party from 2015-2020 whilst Jeremy Corbyn was its leader. | **[[File:Corbynism-ball.png]] [[Corbynism]] - A section of the Hard Left endorsed by the Labour Party from 2015-2020 whilst Jeremy Corbyn was its leader. | ||
**[[FIle:Bevan.png]] [[Bevanism]] - The Hard Left ideology of the 1959-1960 Deputy Leader of the Labour Party Aneurin Bevan, which faded away after Bevan died in 1960. | |||
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- Conservative Socialism - A type of socialism which believes in conservative teachings, which are considered old in modern times.
- National Communism - Some contemporary national communists such as Gennady Zyuganov subscribe to the idea of the Old Left.
- Utopian Socialism - The type of socialist prominent in the world before its usurping from that position by Karl Marx's idea of scientific socialism.
- Classical Social Democracy - The more radical precursor to modern social democracy, also known as "the proletarian movement".
- Hard Left - The "Hard Left" faction of the Labour Party, which held radical views compared to the Soft Left and especially the New Labourites.