Progressivism (Korean: 진보주의; Hanja: 進步主義; RR: Jinbojuui) 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 South Korean politics.[5]
South Korea's early left-wing forces were mainly divided into 'communist' and 'non-communist'.
At that time, South Korean non-communist leftists were mainly called Hyukshinkye (Korean: 혁신계; Hanja: 革新系; lit. Innovation-faction). At that time, it was politically repressed by both centre-right liberal and far-right ultra-conservatives. In particular, the Korean War led to a significant weakening as some of the Hyukshinkye were also driven to communism. After the forced dissolution of the Progressive Party led by Cho Bong-am in 1958, it virtually collapsed politically.[6]
Progressive parties, including the United Socialist Party led by Kim Chul, continued the tradition of Hyukshinkye, but its power was minimal, and since the 1980s, Hyukshinkye's tradition has been completely cut off from power as Kim Chul and other key figures have shifted to pro-military conservative stances.[7]
The United States remained silent about the massacres in Gwangju by new-military coup forces in the 1980s, and backed the Chun Doo-hwan government. This served as an opportunity for some of the democratization movement forces in South Korea to develop anti-American sentiment.[note 2] As a result, some of South Korea's moderate liberal pro-democratization activists gradually accepted socialism and became more left-wing. During this period, the left-wing movement in South Korea was largely divided into Minjungminju-wing (Korean: 민중민주파; lit. People's Democracy-faction, PD) and Minjokhaebang-wing (Korean: 민족해방파; lit. National Liberation-faction, NL). After the collapse of the Cold War in the 1990s, they moderated their tendencies than in the past to form a political party named Democratic Force.[9]
PD was a Western-style leftist party, influenced by American liberalism, social democracy and Soviet communism, while NL was a left-wing nationalist party that mixed South Korean indigenous ideas, radical reunificationism and social progressivism. PD and NL are political terms that refer to the two pillars of South Korea's progressive camp and are still frequently used today. As of now, the representative PD-affiliated progressive party is the Justice Party, and the representative NL-affiliated progressive party is the Minjung Party.[10][11][12][9]
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, the New Left movement in Europe and the United States and postmodernist discourse became known, creating a Shinjwapa (Korean: 신좌파; Hanja: 新左派; lit. New Left faction) in South Korea. They advocate youth rights, LGBT rights and feminism. Currently, South Korea's representative Shinjwapa parties include the Green Party and Basic Income Party.[13][14]
South Korea's 'legitimate' socialist movement is considered part of South Korean progressivism. But not all progressives are socialists, so the two need to be distinguished.
Election | Candidate | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome | Party name | |
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1952 | Cho Pong-am | 797,504 | 11.4% | Defeated | Independent | |
1956 | Cho Pong-am | 2,163,808 | 30.0% | Defeated | Independent | |
1987 | Baik Ki-wan | Quit midway through | Independent | |||
1992 | Baik Ki-wan | 238,648 | 1.0% | Defeated | Independent | |
1997 | Kwon Young-ghil | 306,026 | 1.2% | Defeated | People's Victory 21 | |
2002 | Kwon Young-ghil | 957,148 | 3.9% | Defeated | Democratic Labor Party | |
2007 | Kwon Young-ghil | 712,121 | 3.0% | Defeated | Democratic Labor Party | |
Geum Min | 18,223 | 0.07% | Defeated | Korea Socialist Party | ||
2012 | Lee Jung-hee | Quit midway through | Unified Progressive Party | |||
Kim So-yeon | 16,687 | 0.05% | Defeated | Independent | ||
Kim Soon-ja | 46,017 | 0.15% | Defeated | Independent | ||
2017 | Sim Sang-jung | 2,017,458 | 6.17% | Defeated | Justice Party | |
Kim Sun-dong | 27,229 | 0.08% | Defeated | People's United Party |
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Election | Total seats | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome | Election leader | Party name |
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1950 | 2 / 210
|
89,413 | 1.3% | new 2 seats; minority | Jo So-ang | Socialist Party |
1960 | 4 / 233
|
541,021 | 6.0% | new 4 seats; minority | Seo Sang-il | Social Mass Party |
1 / 233
|
57,965 | 0.6% | new 1 seats; minority | Jeon Jin-han | Korea Socialist Party | |
1967 | 1 / 175
|
249,561 | 2.3% | new 1 seats; minority | Seo Min-ho | Mass Party |
0 / 175
|
104,975 | 1.0% | new 0 seats; minority | Kim Cheol | Unified Socialist Party | |
1971 | 0 / 204
|
59,359 | 0.5% | 1 seats; minority | Ri Mong | Mass Party |
0 / 204
|
97,398 | 0.9% | 0 seats; minority | Kim Cheol | Unified Socialist Party | |
1981 | 0 / 276
|
676,921 | 4.2% | new 2 seats; minority | New Politics Party | |
2 / 276
|
524,361 | 3.2% | new 2 seats; minority | Ko Chong-hun | Democratic Socialist Party | |
0 / 276
|
122,778 | 0.7% | new 0 seats; minority | Kim Cheol | Socialist Party | |
1985 | 1 / 276
|
288,863 | 1.4% | new 1 seats; minority | Ko Chong-hun | New Politics Socialist Party |
1988 | 0 / 299
|
65,650 | 0.3% | new 0 seats; minority | Jeong Tae-yun | Party of the people |
1 / 299
|
251,236 | 1.3% | new 0 seats; minority | Ye Chun-ho | Hankyoreh Democratic Party | |
1 / 299
|
3,267 | 0.0% | new 0 seats; minority | Unificational Socialist Party | ||
1992 | 0 / 229
|
319,041 | 1.5% | new 0 seats; minority | Lee U-jae | People's Party |
2000 | 0 / 273
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223,261 | 1.2% | new 0 seats; minority | Kwon Young-ghil | Democratic Labor Party |
0 / 273
|
125,082 | 0.7% | new 0 seats; minority | Choi Hyeok | Youth Progressive Party | |
2004 | 10 / 299
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2,774,061 | 13.0% | 10 seats; minority | Kwon Young-ghil | Democratic Labor Party |
0 / 299
|
47,311 | 0.22% | 0 seats; minority | Won Yong-su | Socialist Party | |
2008 | 5 / 299
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973,445 | 5.68% | 5 seats; minority | Cheon Yeong-se | Democratic Labor Party |
0 / 299
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504,466 | 2.94% | new 0 seats; minority | Roh Hoe-chan Sim Sang-jung |
New Progressive Party | |
0 / 299
|
35,496 | 0.20% | 0 seats; minority | Choi Gwang-Eun | Korea Socialist Party | |
2012 | 13 / 300
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2,198,405 | 10.3% | new 13 seats; minority | Lee Jung-hee | Unified Progressive Party |
0 / 300
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243,065 | 1.13% | 0 seats; minority | Hong Sehwa An Hyo-sang |
New Progressive Party | |
2016 | 0 / 300
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91,705 | 0.38% | 0 seats; minority | Koo Kyo-hyun | Labor Party |
6 / 300
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1,719,891 | 7.23% | new 6 seats; minority | Sim Sang-jung | Justice Party | |
0 / 300
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145,624 | 0.61% | 0 seats; minority | Lee Gwang-seok | People's United Party | |
2020 | 6 / 300
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2,697,956 | 9.7% | 6 seats; minority | Sim Sang-jung | Justice Party |
0 / 300
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295,612 | 1.06% | new 0 seats; minority | Kim Jong-hoon | Minjung Party | |
0 / 300
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34,272 | 0.12% | 0 seats; minority | Koo Kyo-hyun | Labor Party |
Election | Metropolitan mayor/Governor | Provincial legislature | Municipal mayor | Municipal legislature | Party name |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3rd (2002) | 0 / 16
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11 / 682
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 2%; height: 100%;"> |
2 / 232
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0.9%; height: 100%;"> |
N/A | Democratic Labor Party |
4th (2006) | 0 / 16
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
15 / 733
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 2%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 230
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
66 / 2,888
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 2%; height: 100%;"> |
Democratic Labor Party |
5th (2010) | 0 / 16
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
24 / 761
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 3%; height: 100%;"> |
3 / 228
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 1%; height: 100%;"> |
115 / 2,888
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 4%; height: 100%;"> |
Democratic Labor Party |
0 / 16
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
3 / 761
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0.4%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 228
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
22 / 2,888
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0.8%; height: 100%;"> |
New Progressive Party | |
6th (2014) | 0 / 17
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3 / 789
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0.4%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 226
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
34 / 2,898
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 1%; height: 100%;"> |
Unified Progressive Party |
0 / 17
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
1 / 789
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0.1%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 226
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
6 / 2,898
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0.2%; height: 100%;"> |
Labor Party | |
0 / 17
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 789
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 226
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
11 / 2,898
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0.4%; height: 100%;"> |
Justice Party | |
7th (2018) | 0 / 17
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0 / 824
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 226
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 2,927
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
Labor Party |
0 / 17
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
11 / 824
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 1%; height: 100%;"> |
0 / 226
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0%; height: 100%;"> |
26 / 2,927
<div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 0.9%; height: 100%;"> |
Justice Party |
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