Its ideology promotes socialism and left-wing nationalism.
It stands in contrast to right-wing nationalism, and has often rejected racist nationalism and fascism, although minor forms of left-wing nationalism have included intolerance and racial prejudice.
Under left-wing nationalism, the Democratic Party has focused on preserving Hawaiian culture and traditions while tolerating and recognizing those of other groups in Hawaii.
The group formed in 1969, a product of campus radicalism, feminism, Canadian nationalism and left-wing nationalism in general.
The PRIN's ideological position espouses left-wing nationalism, rather than socialism in more traditional terms.
The ideology of the party is the left-wing Basque nationalism.
Chevènement's idiosyncratic left-wing nationalism has led to comparison with the late British politician Peter Shore, he describes this Eurosceptic and Gaullist position as "republican".
Citizen and Republican Movement (Mouvement républicain et citoyen) - Promotes left-wing nationalism, social democracy, Euroscepticism and socialism.
Whilst left-wing nationalism and socialism had no opportunity to constitute an alternative, a medieval variant of Islam was given renewed opportunities to organise popular resistance.
His idiosyncratic left-wing nationalism led to comparison with the French politician Jean-Pierre Chevènement.