Socialist Party of the National Left explained

The Socialist Party of the National Left (Spanish; Castilian: Partido Socialista de la Izquierda Nacional, PSIN) was a political party in Argentina, founded in 1962 by Jorge Abelardo Ramos, Jorge Enea Spilimbergo and others, representative of the National Left Argentine political tradition.

The political philosopher Ernesto Laclau was a member of the PSIN until 1969, when the British historian Eric Hobsbawm supported his entrance to Oxford.[1]

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  1. http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/suplementos/radar/9-2286-2005-06-09.html Las manos en la masa - Ernesto Laclau contra Negri, Hardt y Zizek