Unified Socialist League

The Unified Socialist League (Japanese: 統一社会主義リーグ, romanized: Tōitsu Shakaishugi Dōmei, abbreviated Tōshadō) was a pro-Soviet communist organization in Japan, founded on May 3, 1962.

The Unified Socialist League was led by Kasuga Shōjirō, formerly a leading figure in the Japanese Communist Party.

[2] The organization emerged from a split from the Preparatory Communission for a Socialist Reform Movement (a.k.a.

[1] The Unified Socialist League published a monthly journal, Kōzō Kaikaku ('Structural Reform').

In May 1964 the Unified Socialist League launched a new publication, Heiwa to Shakaishugi.