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 | | 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. |  | | By the 1930s the CPC was no longer elected by the Congress of Soviets, but instead by the Politburo of the Communist party. |
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 | | Evidently Miller, or Coder as he is now named finding the pickings so easy in the Philadelphia-Trenton district went back to his home state and became converted to Communism for the second time within a year. |  | | The basis of a Communist movement must be confidence. |  | | We alone raise the Leninist slogan A vanguard party! |
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 | | Groves was actually selected as delegate from the Balham and Tooting division to the 1934 Labour Party conference with near unanimous backing, though he was in the end barred by the NEC. |  | | No-one from Britain attended the ICL, plenum of October 14-16 1934. |  | | No reason was given in his letter of resignation but he had dragged his feet at the time of the turn away from Communist Parties a year earlier. |
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 | | From time to time P'eng acted as his party's spokesman with regard to events within China itself. |  | | Finally, the RCP admitted that 8220;we Trotskyists understand that in the first stage of the Stalinist dictatorship we will be isolated temporarily from the broad masses. |  | | P'eng was a member of the International Executive Committee and Secretariat of the United Secretariat from 1963 until 1979 when, because of his age, he was designated a "consultative member" of the IEC. |
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 | | Sect appeal ( http://www.salon.com/feb97/media/media970206.html) Scott McLemee of Salon on the entertainment value of the 1996 split in the ICL. |  | | The group also maintains a position of defending what they see as the remaining Communist states, which it calls deformed workers states. |  | | The most prominent section of the international is in the United States, and there are smaller sections in Mexico, Canada, western Europe, Japan, South Africa and Australia. |
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 | | The PRF “Declaration of Faction” dissected the crisis of the ICL, analyzing its origins and stating political solidarity with the IG. |  | | As the workers voted the ouster of the cops, the courts were brought in to install pro-police puppets against the union ranks. |  | | The LFI stands on the heritage of the Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels; on Lenin& fight to build the Bolshevik vanguard party and his synthesis of the Marxist position on the state in The State and Revolution, which provided the programmatic armament for the Russian October Revolution of 1917. |
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 | | In addition to that the potential member should have attended to a certain number of meetings and practical SACP campaigns. |  | | Communist parties and other leftist parties have played this role. |  | | Communist parties throughout the world, through the work and influence of communist international adopted Leninist organisational model. |
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 | | ESF 2004 - Calling for the Fifth International |  | | Help us raise £5000 to fund our international work |  | | The League for the Fifth International has launched an appeal to raise £5000 to help finance sending a delegation to the World Social Forum in Brazil, the Indonesian Social Forum and to continue our involvement in the European Social Forum process. |
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 | | This article is about the Spartacist League which existed in post- |  | | The League was named after Spartacus, leader of the largest slave rebellion in the history of the Roman Republic. |  | | German) was an extreme left-wing Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during and just after the politically volatile years of World War I, founded by |
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| Â | Leninism, Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism, Stalinism, Maoism, Marxism in England and Wales |
 | | Communist Party of Britain Marxist-Leninist (CPBM-L) Demrimci Halk Kutulup Partisi (DHKC - Revolutionary People's Liberation Party) |  | | Communist Party of Britain (CPB) split from original CPGB in 1988 |  | | Formed largely from WSL members, this group is now buried in the anti-racist Campaign for Justice ; with the larger American group RWL it forms the stupidly-named International Committee for the Political Regeneration of the Fourth International (ITC). |
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 | | Prior to coming to Australia I had been a leading member in the trade union and revolutionary movement in Canada from 1908 until leaving for Australia, being national organiser for the Workers (Communist) Party of Canada at the time of leaving for this country. |  | | From May 1925 until the time of my expulsion in 1931 I had been a leading member of the Communist Party, and from 1928 to 1930 organiser of the NSW Labor Council. |  | | Shortly after arriving in Australia he was co-opted on to the Central Committee of the Communist Party, and was its leader until 1930. |
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 | | The outbreak of the Great War in 1914 and the national and revolutionary crises which the War engendered however, threw the International into crisis. |  | | Unlike the First, the Socialist International was made up of political parties with properly elected leaderships, political programs and membership bases in each country. |  | | In 1880, the German Social Democratic Party supported the call of its Belgian comrades, to call an international socialist congress in 1881. |
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 | | The web site of the Communist party of the United States. |  | | International Trafficking In Women To The United States: A Contemporary Manifestation of Slavery and Organized Crime_ [.pdf] |  | | This recently released, 70-page report from the CIAs Center for the Study of Intelligence (CSI) reveals that as many as 50,000 women and children from Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe are trafficked to the United States each year. |
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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - Diego Rivera - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | He later went to Moscow, Russia, but was expelled by the authorities because of his involvement in anti-Soviet politics. |  | | But, they had a falling out and shortly after he left Rivera’s home, Trotsky was assassinated. |  | | Having joined the International Communist League, he became friends with the Soviet exile, Leon Trotsky who moved into his home in Mexico for a while. |
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| Â | Thirty years since the Portuguese Revolution--Part 3 |
 | | Pressure on the bureaucracyeven a Third World War between the USSR and the United Stateswould force it into further political struggles, to take state power and institute centuries of deformed workers states. |  | | The United Secretariat of the Fourth International (USec) had two organisations in Portugalthe official International Communist League (LCILiga Comunista Internacionalista) and a sympathising sectionthe Workers Revolutionary Party (PRTPartido Revolucionário dos Trabalhadores). |  | | The International Socialist (IS) organisation (todays Socialist Workers Party in Britain) was represented by the Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat (PRPPartido Revolucionário do Proletariado). |
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 | | Titos partisans were the only force in Yugoslavia during the war that opposed communalism. |  | | Lenin stressed that in the case of an imperialist war against a small nation or semicolonial people, it is the duty of the working class not only to fight for the defeat of ones own government but to defend the victims of imperialist aggression. |  | | We fought for proletarian political revolution to oust the nationalist Stalinist bureaucracies. |
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 | | The world situation as seen by the Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey. |  | | The murder of a policewoman (the case of Yvonne Fletcher) |  | | "The cause of socialism is invincible" - speech by Nina Andreyeva, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks. |
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 | | The name of the International Left Opposition, led by Trotsky, after 1933 and until 1936 when it became known as the Movement for the Fourth International. |  | | The International Communist League can refer to several Trotskyist political groupings: |  | | New Probe by the Workers League Against the Communist Movement: Record of an Antilabor Outfit, from the Gelfand Harassment Case to the Campaign Against Mark Curtis (Education for Socialists) |
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 | | Japan Revolutionary Communist League - Revolutionary Marxist Faction |  | | Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International (LCMRCI) |  | | International Secretariat of the Fourth International (Secrétariat International de la Quatrième Internationale) |
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 | | Please See International Communist League For Further Information about International-Communist League. |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/i/n/International_Communist_League.html
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