Talk:Socialist Unity Party of West Berlin

Neutality
Not only does the article rely on only one source—the Frankfurter Rundschau reference is also copied from Niederstadt—but that source is published by the Berlin city government, which was an antagonist of the SEW in its heyday. That said, Niederstadt is more balanced than this article.

The party had many problems, including in its relationship with the SED, but that is essentially all the article talks about. You would never know from reading this that the SEW had thousands of members and was a major player in the progressive movements that took off in the late sixties and early seventies. 37.205.58.146 (talk) 15:28, 13 August 2015 (UTC)

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