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| | Comintern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Communist Parties of the Stalinist or Maoist persuasion recognize all seven congresses. |  | | The Comintern was officially dissolved on May 15, 1943, by Stalin, who wished to reassure his World War II Allies (particularly Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill) that the USSR was no longer pursuing a policy of trying to foment revolution. |  | | As the Seventh World Congress officially repudiated the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism as the purpose of the Comintern, Leon Trotsky was led to state that it was the death of the Comintern as a revolutionary International - and therefore a New International needed to be built. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_International
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| | The Techniques of Communism: Invading Education |
 | | Colston E. Warne of Amherst College, one of the Communist front veterans, was an adviser for several years to the Economic Advisory Council to the President of the United States. |  | | The careless attitude of certain college administrators is indicated by the fact that the members of the Communist cell at the radiation laboratory, after their exposure, respectively became professors at the Universities of Minnesota, Princeton, Fisk, Puerto Rico, and California. |  | | The "inference" of guilt which cannot be drawn in a criminal proceeding in court does apply, the Senator has stated emphatically as chairman of the Sub-Committee on Permanent Investigations, to Congressional inquiries or in public opinion. |
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http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/educatio.htm
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| | The Rise and Fall of the Communist International |
 | | The Third International was formally inaugurated in March 1919. |  | | In violation of its statutes the International did not hold a conference for four years. |  | | Stalin, with his organic opportunism, urged that the German party be 'curbed' from taking any action. |
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http://www.tedgrant.org/works/4/3/comintern.html
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| | Glossary of Organisations: Co |
 | | By the 1930s the CPC was no longer elected by the Congress of Soviets, but instead by the Politburo of the Communist party. |  | | Engels had a significant impact throughout the congress -- which, as it turned out, was really the "inaugural Congress" of what became known as the Communist League. |  | | He went to London in the company of Victor Tedesco, member of the Communist League and also a delegate to the Second Congress. |
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http://www.marxists.org/glossary/orgs/c/o.htm
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| | The Communist International |
 | | One member of the british party, F. Baldwin, disturbed by the ECCI declaration, requested that the party's own executive committee instruct its delegates to the next world congress to question the propriety of this decision. |  | | Following extremely acrimonious proceedings at an extraordinary congress of the USPD in Halle in October 1920, the majority voted to join the Comintern. |  | | Munich subsequently became a centre of reactionary opposition to Weimar republicanism. |
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http://www.comms.dcu.ie/sheehanh/comintern1.htm
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| | Communist Party of the United States |
 | | After a nine month trial the leaders of the American Communist Party were found guilty of violating the Alien Registration Act and sentenced to five years imprisonment. |  | | The growth of the American Communist Party worried Woodrow Wilson and his administration and America entered what became known as the Red Scare period. |  | | The trial dragged on for eleven months and eventually, the judge, Harold Medina, who made no attempt to disguise his own feelings about the defendants, sent the party's lawyers to prison for contempt of court. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAcommunist.htm
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| | For A New Communist International |
 | | For four whole years, from 1924 to 1928, no Congress of the International was held. |  | | When the great strike broke out it was betrayed and broken at the end of nine days by the British General Council acting for the British Government and capitalist class. |  | | For three years the Russian Communists Party Congress has not met. |
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http://www.weisbord.org/International.htm
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| | Ethnicity, The Indian Question, and the Communist International in South America |
 | | The complicated ramifications of building alliances across racial and class divides were similar in South America to those encountered in South Africa and the Southern United States, and raise similar issues of the construction of ethnic and national identities. |  | | One of the most hotly disputed issues to emerge out of this congress was the role of racial and ethnic minorities within a country's larger revolutionary struggle. |  | | The Comintern resolved that Blacks in both South Africa and the United States comprised subject nations, and local communists were instructed to build alliances with these groups with the goal of organizing revolutionary national movements to fight for their self determination (Solomon 1998: 78-79). |
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http://www.yachana.org/research/comintern.html
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| | Communist International Resolution |
 | | The Fourth Congress of the Communist International vigorously protests against the executions by the Irish Free State of the five national revolutionaries on November 17th and 25th. |  | | The following resolution was proposed by Comrade R. Connolly, on behalf of the delegation of the Communist Party of Ireland, at the Final Plenary Session of the Fourth World Congress of the Communist International, on December 6th, and adopted unanimously,... |  | | To win success the masses must be mobilised against the Free State, and this can only be done on the basis of the Social Programme of the Communist Party of Ireland. |
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http://www.workersrepublic.org/Pages/Ireland/Communism/cominternresolution.html
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| | Communist Bloc Expansion in the Early Cold War: Challenging Realism, Refuting Revisionism |
 | | This aid and support, particularly in the early stages of the revolution, "radically affected the outcome of the Civil War."(51) |  | | As traditionalists assumed, Stalin and Mao became emboldened when they concluded from the lack of a U.S. response in China that the United States was unwilling or unable to act. |  | | This view suggests that the spread of communism presented little threat to the United States because nationalism and self-interest, not communist ideology, are what drive states to act. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/macdon.htm
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| | ANTI-COMMUNIST ACTION ANTICOM WEB |
 | | Under the commies, Everyone will be an equal slave! |  | | The only "equality" to an International Communist is the equality of SLAVERY, which is what we will all be if they succeed. |  | | Remember also that "equality" to a communist means the equality of slavery. |
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http://www.niagara.com/~freedom/anticom/first.htm
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| | Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series/ Vietnam / Glossary |
 | | The Vietnamese communists never used the term themselves, but referred to their movement as the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam (also known as the National Liberation Front), formally inaugurated in December 1960. |  | | Contraction of the term Viet Nam Cong San (Vietnamese communists), the name applied by the governments of the United States and South Vietnam to the communist insurgents in rebellion against the latter government, beginning around 1957. |  | | A basic Marxist-Leninist organizational principle accepted by all communist parties, including the Vietnamese (most recently at the Fourth National Party Congress in December 1976). |
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http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/vietnam/vn_glos.html
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| | International Revolutionary Organisation |
 | | In 1880, the German Social Democratic Party supported the call of its Belgian comrades, to call an international socialist congress in 1881. |  | | The outbreak of the Great War in 1914 and the national and revolutionary crises which the War engendered however, threw the International into crisis. |  | | The national sections of the International built trade unions, contested elections, and were deeply involved in the life of the working class in each country. |
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http://www.marxists.org.uk/history/international
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| | Open Society Archives |
 | | The documents testifying to its organizational life, to the public and secret debates, to decisions made behind closed doors and deliberately leaked, were immediately transferred to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR and later to the Central Party Archive of the Institute of Marxism-Leninism. |  | | The Third or Communist International, founded by 52 representatives of 35 parties and organizations in March 1919, ruled over the international Communist movement through its 70 partner organizations for almost a quarter of a century. |  | | At the end of 1992 representatives of the International Council on Archives (headed by Mr. |
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http://www.osa.ceu.hu/2003/projects/20030901-1.Comintern.shtml
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| | International Communist League |
 | | The origins of the ICL are in the Spartacist League/U.S., which began as the Revolutionary Tendency in the SWP and was bureaucratically expelled in 1963. |  | | We also look to James P. Cannon, a leader of the early American Communist Party who was won to Trotskyism and went on to become a principal founder of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), working in close collaboration with Leon Trotsky. |  | | It is about the U.S. government lies of Saddam Husseins weapons of mass destruction that were a pretext for the bloody U.S. war and occupation of Iraq, which Miller and the Times shamelessly purveyed. |
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http://www.icl-fi.org
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| | International Organizations and Movement - Parties |
 | | Christian Democrat International Internationale Démocrate Chrétienne - Internacional Demócrata Cristiana |  | | Each file offers the Heads of State and Government, ruling terms and deceased date. |  | | World Federation of Democratic Youth Worldwide federation of left wing youth organizations |
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http://www.politicalresources.net/int.htm
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| | Full Description of Comintern : Electronic Archives of the Communist International: Databases & E-Resources ... |
 | | An LC related collection is the microfilm copy of fond 515, Records of the Communist Party of the United States of America, 1914-1920 from the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI) and located in the Manuscript Reading Room. |  | | Executive Committee of the Communist International and its Organizational Offices |  | | Cold War International History Project - Woodrow Wilson International Center (CWIHP) |
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http://www.loc.gov/rr/ElectronicResources/full_description.php?MainID=1108
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| | Amazon.com: Books: I Married a Communist (Vintage International) |
 | | The right sentence, as we all know, is that every action produces a reaction -- but nearly the end of his life, Murray is certain that the so called reaction means losing something. |  | | In his microcosms of Newark he is able to paint the world. |  | | But different from the other two books, in "I Married A Communist", Zuckerman is much more active. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0375707212?v=glance
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| | Old style Communist parties - International EU - Indymedia Ireland |
 | | The Party of Communist Refoundation (PRC, also known as |  | | Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by Independent Media Centre Ireland. |  | | Offended by the strong denunciation of Stalinism, the KSCM (Communist Party |
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http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=66855&topic=eu
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| | Communist Manifesto Study Questions |
 | | 25: Some Communists have denounced all individuality and most individual liberty. |  | | National boundaries and governments having been eliminated, war would cease. |  | | He did feel that people should be free to form their own unions without any role being played by the state. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/hum_303/manifesto.html
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| | MOONBAT CENTRAL: Amnesty International Defends Communist Terrorists in Nepal |
 | | This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar. |  | | Amnesty reportedly has been awarded donations amounting to US $ 25 Million for its "role" in Nepal, which is to help the Maoists. |  | | The Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) recently dragged out wives and relatives of Nepalese Army personnel in middle of the night to the jungle and cut them to pieces, including one year child. |
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http://discoverthenetwork.org/moonbatcentral/2005/06/amnesty-international-defends.html
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| | Comintern ML |
 | | the international party of the socialist world revolution! |  | | Red International of the Labour Union Movement (RILU) |  | | All Hoxhaist continental parties shall be centralized in our |
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http://ciml.250x.com
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| | Re: Communist International Poster |
 | | However, as the now defunct USSR was a so-called communist country during the cold war and participated no less in the production of barbaric tools of annihilation, how might one identify the benefits of communism as opposed to the nation state? |  | | I agree with some of the points that you mention in your speech. |
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http://www.lcsc.edu/ss150/_visuals/000002bf.htm
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 | | Since 1992, the International Communist Seminar (ICS), organised every year in Brussels (Belgium), gathers parties and organizations which defend marxism-leninism and proletarian internationalism, and which oppose revisionism. |  | | In total, about 150 organizations of Africa, Latin America, North America, Asia and Europe have participated to its sessions. |  | | The International Communist Seminar, Brussels, May 2-4, 2004 |
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http://www.wpb.be/icm/icm_en_c.htm
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