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| | Commentary Magazine - Democracy and European Communism |
 | | ...T THE congress of the French party in February, Georges Marchais declared that the party was abandoning the doctrine of the "dictatorship of the proletariat... |  | | ...After the elections of 1973 the Communists in France came out strongly for the sanctity of private property-or for the sanctity of that property that does not belong to "monopolists"-and for many years now they have been reserved, to say the least, about "sexual freedom" and abortion... |  | | ...That policy would depend on a renewed understanding on the part of the non-Communist parties that the question of constitutional government is in fact the main question... |
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| | A short history of the international communist left |
 | | The split was created by the decision of the Communist International at the Congress of June 1920, which demanded of all the parties the adoption in theory and practice of a precise communist and revolutionary programme, as well as the exclusion of all those raising themselves in opposition to this doctrine and politics. |  | | Then, a little after the Congress of Rome in 1923, the leadership of the Left was replaced by the leadership of the Right, who, having been appointed, accepted the theses of the Party Congress of Rome. |  | | Because he considered the State property (which he called collective) as progressive and foresaw an inevitable war (i.e. |
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http://www.sinistra.net/lib/upt/comlef/art/ashohiscle.html
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| | 49th Parallel Summer Issue 2004 |
 | | While De Gasperi eventually did incorporate other moderate centre-parties into his coalition, this was done at a time of his choosing and in accordance with his terms, as the American Ambassador himself acknowledged at the end of the year. |  | | [19] While De Gasperi was ultimately responsible for making the decision to remove the left wing parties from his government, it is important to note that for the PCI and PSI, the time had come to break away. |  | | [16] After speaking to President Truman and Assistant Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Italian Ambassador to Washington Alberto Tarchiani clarified the US position to De Gasperi in April stating the US favoured a “homogenous government,” indicating American assistance was only likely if the DC expelled the left wing parties from the coalition government. |
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http://www.49thparallel.bham.ac.uk/current/mistry.htm
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 | | In principle, a party congress would elect a central committee which would elect a politburo which, in turn, would elect a general secretary. |  | | In theory a party congress would elect a central committee, which elected a Politburo. |  | | Examples of these parties are the Party of Democratic Socialism in Germany or Vänsterpartiet in Sweden. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Communist_Party.html
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| | Former CP leader D'Alema becomes prime minister of Italy |
 | | When the vote of confidence tabled by Prodi was heard on October 9, Cossuta and his 20 colleagues voted to support the government. |  | | The son of a PCI functionary, his only job has been that of a politician. |  | | The PDCI was born during the recent government crisis. |
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http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/oct1998/ital-o30.shtml
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| | www.ilprogrammacomunista.com - english |
 | | While Togliatti as Minister of Justice decreed a general amnesty of fascist leaders and rank-and-file members amidst paeans to the new man and the reborn democracy,&; his party denounced the Internationalists as fascists, inciting a policy calling for their physical elimination. |  | | This Left, the Sinistra, made clear its internationalism by strongly opposing the Libyan War (1911), and organized itself nationally as the Intransigent Revolutionary Faction at the Reggio Emilia Congress of 1912. |  | | 1892 - The Italian Socialist Party (PSI) was born. |
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http://www.ilprogrammacomunista.com/en-whatis.htm
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| | Communist Party |
 | | The party's best known member of the House of Commons was William Gallacher who held the seat of West Fife between 1935 and 1950. |  | | The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was established in August 1920 and it soon had 2,500 members. |  | | In the 1923 General Election Saklatvala lost the seat to the Liberal Party candidate by 186 votes. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Pcommunist.htm
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| | Italy - Political Flags (Part 1) |
 | | The Left assemblage's (for the 1994 elections) symbol was a white circle with red-white-green strips and the word "Progressisti" (Progressives). |  | | "Partito della Rifondazione Socialista" (Party of the Socialist Refoundation) |  | | - Communist Refoundation Party (Partito della Rifondazione Comunista) |
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http://www.hampshireflag.co.uk/world-flags/allflags/it-poli1.html
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| | projectitaly |
 | | In 1926 he passed a law banning all other political parties and started the fascist dictatorship. |  | | The last king, Umberto II, went into exile and the first president, Enrico de Nicola was elected. |  | | The loses in the war caused the Fascist party to force Mussolini out of office. |
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http://projectitaly.homestead.com/geography.html
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| | Palmiro Togliatti: Information From Answers.com |
 | | He was a founding member of the Communist Party of Italy and, after Gramsci was jailed by Benito Mussolini 's fascist regime, he became the senior leader of the PCd'I until his death. |  | | As a leading anti-Fascist, Togliatti held cabinet posts in coalition governments in 1944â“45, but later led the Communist opposition. |  | | Under his leadership the party became the second largest party in Italy and the largest non-ruling Communist Party in Europe. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/palmiro-togliatti
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| | Anti-Revisionist Parties of the World |
 | | The parties listed support the position that the Communist Party of the Soviet Union became revisionist after the death of Stalin and with its 20th congress. |  | | (Organização Comunista Proletária (Marxista-Bolchevique) de Portugal, OCP(MB)P) Communist Party of Togo |  | | Communist Party of Czechoslovakia - Czechoslovakian Workers Party |
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http://www.broadleft.org/antirevi.htm
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| | The Iraqi Communist Party...English pagge |
 | | This letter has been sent by the Coordination Committee of Iraqi Opposition in Austria to the Swiss Authorities, urging them to expel Berzan Al Tikrit from Switzerland, or to bring him to justice on account of crimes against humanity and in accordance with the Resolution passed by the European Parliament this year. |  | | To: The President of Italy and.....(Iraqi Democratic Movement in Britain 9/06/2000) |  | | Iraqi Communist Party: Initial View of the Transitional State Administration Law |
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http://www.iraqcp.org/framse1
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| | Background on the Italian Communist Left, Bordiga and Bordigism |
 | | The councils function as the revolutionary party too must function, on the proletarian basis of elected and immediately revocable delegates (larger bodies electing smaller bodies, democratic centralism). |  | | The political successors and splits of this party that Bordiga formed in 1952 are the ones generally called "Bordigist". |  | | This was to indicate that the Italian party was merely a part of one single international revolutionary party. |
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http://www.geocities.com/italianleft/canada/background_on_the_italian.htm
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| | Conversation with Federico Rampini, p. 2 of 5 |
 | | That was what saved the Italian Communist Party from decadence, from being discredited, from losing confidence of the voters. |  | | I was first a leader of the Communist Party in my university, and then I became more involved in the activities at the headquarters of the Communist Party in Rome. |  | | Tell us a little about that affiliation, and about the party, because there have been great misconceptions in the United States, especially during the Cold War, about what Euro-Communism was. |
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http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people2/Rampini/rampini-con2.html
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 | | Communist Party of Sweden - KPML(r) Örnsköldsvik Branch |  | | Partito della Rifondazione Comunista (Refoundation Communist Party of Italy) |  | | Communist Party of Britain, Greater London East Branch |
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http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Underground/5323/marxistlinks2.html
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| | Florence Italy -- party in florence |
 | | Matches for " Party Goods in Florence, AL - Alabama " Party Directory... |  | | The party was at the home of Mr... |  | | Find the Best Party Entertainment in Florence, Massachusetts at SuperPages.com. |
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http://www.florenceconnect.com/nightlife/party-in-florence.html
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| | CNN Cold War - Interview: F. Mark Wyatt |
 | | But I want you to support not only my party, which is a clerical party close to the Vatican, but you must support [the] Social Democrats, and the Republicans... |  | | I'm not saying that Americans, who didn't have a Catholic president until John F. Kennedy, necessarily would have gone ahead with supporting only the clerical party. |  | | We had the intelligence that the situation was perilous, and that the communist party could well win the elections in April of 1948. |
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http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/03/interviews/wyatt
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: COMINFORM COMMUNIQUÉ: Resolution of the Information Bureau Concerning the Communist Party ... |
 | | Concerning the leading role of the working class, the leaders of the Yugoslav Communist Party, bv affirming that the peasantry is the 'most stable foundation of the Yugoslav state' are departing from the Marxist-LenI. |  | | There is no inner Party democracy, no elections, and no criticism and self-criticism in the Party. |  | | The Information Bureau considers that, in view of all this, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia has placed itself and the Yugoslav Party outside the family of the fraternal Communist Parties, outside the united Communist front and consequently outside the ranks of the Information Bureau. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/HALSALL/MOD/1948cominform-yugo1.html
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| | Index of 'Communist Left' |
 | | Report on the 1919 Bologna Congress of the Socialist Party of Italy by Sylvia Pankhurst |  | | Terrorism - Antiterrorism: Makeshifts to force the proletariat into the Third imperialist War |  | | The Tactic of Affiliating the CPGB to the Labour Party |
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http://www.sinistra.net/lib/upt/comlef/comleft.html
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| | COMMUNIST REFOUNDATION PARTY OF ITALY |
 | | Works of the 4th national Congress of the communist refoundation party of Italy can be heard on the Net. |  | | For a socialist perspective as the only alternative of society Toward a deep reformation of our Party |  | | For a class opposition to center-left, today and forever |
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http://www.rifondazione.it/iv/eng_IV.html
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| | Abbreviations |
 | | CPUSA Communist Party of the United States of America |  | | RSDRP(b) Russian Social Democratic Workers Party (Bolshevik) |  | | ECCI Executive Committee of the Communist International |
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http://www.yale.edu/annals/Chase/Chapters/Abbreviations.htm
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| | Left Communist Organizations of the World |
 | | International Communist Party [La Izquierda Comunista] (Partido Comunista Internacional [La Izquierda Comunista]), periodical |  | | The International Communist Party which decends from the Internationalist Communist Party (Partito Comunista Internazionalista) in Italy (see above) is organized internationally. |  | | International Communist Party [La Gauche Communiste] (Parti Communiste International [La Gauche Communiste]), unofficial periodical |
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| | Revolutionary Internationalist Movement |
 | | Participating Parties and Organisations of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement include: |  | | On the Cowardly Murder of Three Leading Members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (People's War) and the Maoist Communist Centre |  | | In addition there are candidate participants of RIM in a number of countries who are struggling to form vanguard Marxist-Leninist-Maoist parties. |
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http://www.awtw.org/rim
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| | MESSAGES FROM THE COMMUNIST REFOUNDATION PARTY OF ITALY |
 | | The Prc and the Young Communists - through a precious action - have joined this movement right from the beginning at a national and international scale, as they consider it a fundamental element for the re-construction of an antagonist perspective, proper to a force operating on the ground of a Communist Refoundation. |  | | Something is cracking within what has been called "pensée unique". |  | | PRC National Board, 11th July 2001 Resolution on G8 summit |
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http://www.iacenter.org/genoa_prc.htm
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| | ANTI-COMMUNIST ACTION ANTICOM WEB |
 | | If your Commie Party is not on the list, e-mail me your URL so I can borrow your logo and I'll put it on the list! |  | | The following are just a few of the International Communist groups that operate under the death symbol of the hammer and sickle: |  | | What the communists in Russia did to the people of that country, your country probably has a similar group waiting for the chance to do it to you! |
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http://www.niagara.com/~freedom/anticom/evil.htm
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| | History of the Communist International |
 | | It will provide a location for the archiving of journals, memoirs, documents and histories of the various sections of the Communist International. |  | | MIA : History : International : Communist International : Sections |
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http://www.marxists.org/history/international/comintern/sections
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