Progressivism in South Korea

Progressivism (Korean진보주의; Hanja進步主義; RRJinbojuui) in South Korea is broadly associated with social democracy, cultural progressivism and left-wing nationalism.[1] South Korea's "progressivism" is often used in a similar sense to 'South Korean Left' or 'leftist'.[note 1]

Historically, there have been communist forces, but most of them have been powerless in contemporary South Korean politics.[5]

Domestically, they advocated the break-up of the large industrial conglomerates known as chaebols and support for trade unions. They also advocated the withdrawal of US troops on the peninsula.

  1. ^ 현연, 조. 2019. 한국 진보 정당 운동사. 후마니타스. pp. 134-134, 141-142
  2. ^ http://socialist.kr/there-is-no-progressive-left/ [bare URL]
  3. ^ http://socialist.kr/electoral-coalition-is-how-to-survive-for-pseudo-progressive/ [bare URL]
  4. ^ ""준비된 사회주의 후보, 공약만으로 충분한 지지 얻을 수 있다"" [If you are a prepared socialist candidate, you will gain sufficient support with just a pledge.]. 참세상. September 11, 2021. Retrieved December 13, 2021. 정의당이나 진보당의 색깔은 우리와 같지 않다. ... 민주노동당에서 파생된 정의당과 진보당은 사회주의라는 용어를 다 뺐다. 진보를 포기한 거다. [The color of the Justice Party or the Progressive Party is not the same as ours. ... The Justice Party and the Progressive Party derived from the Democratic Labor Party do not use the term socialism. They are no different from giving up true progressivism.]
  5. ^ 현연, 조. 2019. 한국 진보 정당 운동사. 후마니타스. pp. 198-199, 221-222


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