Names for a U.S. labor party

Hey folks! This is my first post here, so go easy on me.

Formulating a timeline in my head and trying to come up with a nice, believable name for a major American labor party formed out of the Socialists, Farmer-Labor Party, and Progressives in the 1920s.

Any ideas? "Labor Party" is simply too boring.
 
Personally, I don't see any issue with (American) Labor Party, Labor Party of the United States, or (American) Farmer-Labor Party.

You could "borrow" the name of a later leftist/ish party, like American Workers Party, Progressive Labor Party, American Workers Party, New Alliance Party, etc.

Or you could mix and match - Progressive Farmer-Labor Alliance, for example.
 
Just a few for you to consider:

American Labor Party
Labor Party of America
American Worker Party
American Labor League
American Social League
Socialist Alliance
New Progressive Party
Labor League of America
Popular American Laborers Party

Personally, I don't see any issue with (American) Labor Party, Labor Party of the United States, or (American) Farmer-Labor Party.

You could "borrow" the name of a later leftist/ish party, like American Workers Party, Progressive Labor Party, American Workers Party, New Alliance Party, etc.

Or you could mix and match - Progressive Farmer-Labor Alliance, for example.
Pretty much this. Just mix and match various titles and such.
 
Hey folks! This is my first post here, so go easy on me.

Formulating a timeline in my head and trying to come up with a nice, believable name for a major American labor party formed out of the Socialists, Farmer-Labor Party, and Progressives in the 1920s.

Any ideas? "Labor Party" is simply too boring.
The Socialist Labor party was an existing party...
Here are some made-up ones:
Socialist Farmer-Labor party
The People's Party
The Democratic Labor Party
The Equality Party
I look forward to your timeline
 
It depends on the circumstances of its foundation. If it were to merge with existing parties or movements then 'Progressive Labor Party', 'Socialist Labor Party' or 'Farmer-Labor' party are all possibilities. If it wanted to sound as moderate as possible, then 'Social Democratic and Labor Party' is an option, to borrow from Northern Ireland.

I don't see much wrong with it just being called Labor. It's not exciting, but not many party names were back then.
Justice Party has a good ring to it for a social democratic party.
Doesn't seem to fit with the 1920s though. The only one I can find with that name from that time frame is a right wing one in India. Parties founded in this era generally have ideologically based names.
 
In Canada, the official labour party has achieved a moderate degree of success at the provincial level(not so much federally) under the utterly generic name "New Democratic Party". While it's hard to speculate about what their fortunes would have been with a more ideological name, we can perhaps extrapolate to the even more anti-socialist USA and say that, when it comes to naming American labor parties, the more milquetoast the moniker, the better.
 
Would it have been possible for breakaway left-wing Democrats to start a party called The New Deal Party, or even just The New Deal? Or would the Democratic Party have some legal or at least prohibitive moral claim to the phrase? I think that might actually have been a good name for a pro-labor, generally progressive party to the left of the Dems.

Post 60s, The Great Society Party would have worked even better as a descriptive, but would likely have been too closely associated with a certain unloved political figure.
 
problem is some of the suggestions sound a bit too red for America.

National Workers and Farmers party or what about the American Families party ?
 
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