I have the greatest sympathy with the growth of the socialist party. I think they understand the evils that surround us and hammer them into people's minds better than we Liberals.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can only say, think of me what you will, I have worked for thirty years in the Party, and my whole family has devoted everything to the affairs of the Party, the affairs of socialism.
If you read the history of the national Socialist party, they're all people who felt like life should have been better to them. They're disappointed, vengeful, angry.
I guess I'm a socialist at heart.
I am not a socialist.
If the Labour party goes back to reasserting its socialist and democratic beliefs, that's where I belong.
I was raised a socialist by two very socialist parents, and I still feel very animated about socialist principles.
I'm a socialist, and I'm not going to be ashamed to say it!
I've always been a liberal and I've always had strong socialist leanings.
In the early days of the Russian Revolution in 1917, I was completely in sympathy with it. I felt that it established a new era in the history of the modern world. I was so overwhelmed by it that, if people made any unfriendly comment, I would vigorously defend it. If people condemned the Communist party, I would speak in its defense.
I'm a socialist. I'm amazed at how the spirit of socialism is alive and well in New York. I had always thought I wouldn't want to be here without a lot of money, but I was wrong about that.
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