Communist League (Australia) (1972–1976) Communist League (Austria) Communist League (Brazil) Communist League (Canada) Communist League (Denmark) League of...
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The Communist League (Portuguese: Liga Comunista) was a grouping of the Left Opposition in Brazil, formed in 1931, operating within the Brazilian Communist...
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International Communist League may refer to: Internationalist Communist League (Brazil), predecessor of the Communist League International Communist League (Fourth...
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The Communist Party of Brazil (Portuguese: Partido Comunista do Brasil, PCdoB) is a political party in Brazil. The PCdoB officially adheres to Marxist–Leninist...
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The International Communist League (ICL) is a multinational communist organization encompassing more than a dozen political parties and groups that espouse...
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Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America. It is the world's fifth-largest...
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(Bahrain) Communist Party of Belarus Communist Party of Belgium Workers Party of Belgium Communist Party of Brazil Brazilian Communist Party Communist Party...
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The Revolutionary Communist League (French: Ligue communiste révolutionnaire; LCR) was a Trotskyist political party in France. It was the French section...
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latifundia. Brazilian communists founded the leagues, who believed that the latifundia, which had always dominated the Brazilian economy, were in a semicolonial...
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Revolutionary Communist Party may refer to: Revolutionary Communist Party (Argentina) Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party...
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Marxist–Leninist Communists of Belgium, founded in 1970 Belgium – Communist Party of Belgium – Marxist–Leninist, founded in 1976. Brazil – Free Homeland...
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2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit (redirect from 2024 G20 Brazil summit)
Janeiro from 18–19 November 2024. It was the first G20 summit to be hosted in Brazil. Additionally, It marked the first full G20 summit with the African Union...
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journal. The League previously published the journal "Permanent Revolution", a more theoretical journal which looked at tactics that communist organisations...
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sectors in society, like the Catholic Church and anti-communist civilian movements among the Brazilian middle and upper classes. The military regime, particularly...
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violently opposed to the Brazilian Communist Party (then still called Communist Party of Brazil) and competed with the Communists for the working class vote...
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The Communist League is a New Zealand communist party. The party was founded in 1969 by students from Victoria University of Wellington, and was originally...
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(Marxist–Leninist) Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist) Brazilian Communist Party Communist Party of Brazil Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) Chilean...
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individual members of the Communist League of Indochina, merged to form a united communist organization called the Communist Party of Vietnam (Đảng Cộng...
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organization of the communist parties was its youth wing. During the time of the Communist International, the youth leagues were explicit communist organizations...
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The International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) abbreviated as ICL(FI), earlier known as the international Spartacist tendency (iSt) is a...
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Socialist Politics (redirect from Communist Workers League (Sweden))
the fifth party congress, held in 1975, the name was changed to Communist Workers League (Kommunistiska Arbetarförbundet). In 1982, the party adopted its...
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in Sweden started in 1970. From 1970 to 1977, it was known as the Communist League Marxist–Leninists (Revolutionaries) (Swedish: Kommunistiska Förbundet...
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Bohemia and Moravia, the Communist Party of Brazil, the Communist Party of Greece, the Communist Party of Nepal and the Communist Party of Spain, the party...
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Luís Carlos Prestes (category Brazilian Communist Party politicians)
– March 7, 1990) was a Brazilian revolutionary and politician who served as the general-secretary of the Brazilian Communist Party from 1943 to 1980...
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Anti-communism (redirect from Anti-communist)
communists, claiming they could turn Brazil into "a Venezuela". The motto "Our flag never will be red" has been a symbol of anti-communism in Brazil,...
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Flamman-sympathizers were expelled from Kommunistisk Ungdom (Communist Youth), the youth league of the party. The group broke away in 1977, and formed Arbetarpartiet...
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and Herzegovina – League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Social Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil – Brazilian Labour Party (1945)...
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The Communist Party of Britain (CPB) is a communist party in Great Britain which emerged from a dispute between Eurocommunists and Marxist-Leninists in...
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People's Democratic League was formed. The SKP controlled these fronts but they always had a prominent minority of non-communist socialists. In 1918,...
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such as the Communist Uprising of 1935. Centralization of power and an import substitution policy helped to fund the industrialization of Brazil, and created...
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