Strictly speaking, since the founding of the country on September 9, 1948, only a small number of Japanese people have supported the Japanese Communist Party, the Socialist Party (now the Social Democratic Party), and in the 1960s, various Red Terrorists (extreme movements aimed at the establishment of a proletarian revolution and a Marxist country) and "socialists" including the Revolutionary Marxist Party, Kansai International, the Japan Teachers' Union, and the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan.