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ARTICLES RELATED TO Communist |  |  |  | Communist: Encyclopedia II - Communist state - Defunct Communist statesDefunct Communist states and their ruling parties (where applicable) (see also Soviet Republic):
Sometimes the Paris Commune (1870–1871) is also classified as a Communist state, since Karl Marx described it as a living example of the dictatorship of the proletariat.
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See also:Communist state, Communist state - Definition of a Communist state, Communist state - Historical examples, Communist state - Early examples of communist societies, Communist state - 20th century, Communist state - Communist theories and ideologies of government, Communist state - Relationship between party and state, Communist state - Criticism and advocacy, Communist state - List of current Communist states, Communist state - Defunct Communist states, Communist state - References and further reading, Communist state - References on human rights violations by Communist states Read more here: » Communist state: Encyclopedia II - Communist state - Defunct Communist states |
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A "Communist State" is defined as a state ruled by a Communist Party. But the term Communism as defined by Marx envisages a classless and stateless utopian society where the resources and means of production are owned by communities rather than by individuals and where there is equal sharing of all freedoms, all work and all benefits. The intermediate stage of Socialism is meant to create a 'new man' who voluntarily acts in the best interest of the community. In an ever stricter sense of Communism, there is no ownership, not ev ...
See also:Communist state, Communist state - Definition of a Communist state, Communist state - Historical examples, Communist state - Early examples of communist societies, Communist state - 20th century, Communist state - Communist theories and ideologies of government, Communist state - Relationship between party and state, Communist state - Criticism and advocacy, Communist state - List of current Communist states, Communist state - Defunct Communist states, Communist state - References and further reading, Communist state - References on human rights violations by Communist states Read more here: » Communist state: Encyclopedia II - Communist state - Definition of a Communist state |
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Communist party - Early Communist groups.
The first international Marxist organization was called the Communist League, advocates of the principles put forth in Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' Communist Manifesto and inspired by the example of the Paris Commune. The group dissolved in 1852 after breaking into factional quarrels.
The Bolshevik party seized power in the Russian Revolution of 1917. In March, 1918, the party changed its name to "All-Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)", and ...
See also:Communist party, Communist party - History of Communist Parties, Communist party - Early Communist groups, Communist party - Stalin-era Communist Parties, Communist party - Non-Soviet controlled Communist governments, Communist party - Western European Communist Parties after the war, Communist party - Third world Communist parties, Communist party - Cuba, Communist party - Post-Soviet Eastern bloc Communists, Communist party - Structure of Communist parties Read more here: » Communist party: Encyclopedia II - Communist party - History of Communist Parties |
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Some modern communist parties still hold to the democratic centralist tradition. Others have abadoned d ...
See also:Communist party, Communist party - History of Communist Parties, Communist party - Early Communist groups, Communist party - Stalin-era Communist Parties, Communist party - Non-Soviet controlled Communist governments, Communist party - Western European Communist Parties after the war, Communist party - Third world Communist parties, Communist party - Cuba, Communist party - Post-Soviet Eastern bloc Communists, Communist party - Structure of Communist parties Read more here: » Communist party: Encyclopedia II - Communist party - Structure of Communist parties |
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Marxism holds — among other thi ...
See also:Communist state, Communist state - Definition of a Communist state, Communist state - Historical examples, Communist state - Early examples of communist societies, Communist state - 20th century, Communist state - Communist theories and ideologies of government, Communist state - Relationship between party and state, Communist state - Criticism and advocacy, Communist state - List of current Communist states, Communist state - Defunct Communist states, Communist state - References and further reading, Communist state - References on human rights violations by Communist states Read more here: » Communist state: Encyclopedia II - Communist state - Communist theories and ideologies of government |
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See also:Communist state, Communist state - Definition of a Communist state, Communist state - Historical examples, Communist state - Early examples of communist societies, Communist state - 20th century, Communist state - Communist theories and ideologies of government, Communist state - Relationship between party and state, Communist state - Criticism and advocacy, Communist state - List of current Communist states, Communist state - Defunct Communist states, Communist state - References and further reading, Communist state - References on human rights violations by Communist states Read more here: » Communist state: Encyclopedia II - Communist state - List of current Communist states |
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Furthermore, the historical states of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, Slovak Soviet Republic and Bavarian Soviet Republic were short-lived revolutionary entities that are difficult to define as Communist states, because the status of non-Communist politi ...
See also:Communist state, Communist state - Definition of a Communist state, Communist state - Historical examples, Communist state - Early examples of communist societies, Communist state - 20th century, Communist state - Communist theories and ideologies of government, Communist state - Relationship between party and state, Communist state - Criticism and advocacy, Communist state - List of current Communist states, Communist state - Defunct Communist states, Communist state - References and further reading, Communist state - References on human rights violations by Communist states Read more here: » Communist state: Encyclopedia II - Communist state - Historical examples |
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Central economic planning has in certain instances produced dramatic advances, including rapid development of heavy industry during t ...
See also:Communist state, Communist state - Definition of a Communist state, Communist state - Historical examples, Communist state - Early examples of communist societies, Communist state - 20th century, Communist state - Communist theories and ideologies of government, Communist state - Relationship between party and state, Communist state - Criticism and advocacy, Communist state - List of current Communist states, Communist state - Defunct Communist states, Communist state - References and further reading, Communist state - References on human rights violations by Communist states Read more here: » Communist state: Encyclopedia II - Communist state - Criticism and advocacy |
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Romanian Communist Party - Early history.
The party was founded in 1921 when the Communist faction won control of Romania's Social-Democratic party (Socialist Party of Romania, successor to the defunct Romanian Social-Democratic Workers' Party and short-lived Romanian Social Democratic Party), renaming it the Socialist-Communist Party (Partidul Socialist-Comunist; soon after, the Communist Party of Romania - Partidul Comunist din România or PCdR). At the end of World War II it ...
See also:Romanian Communist Party, Romanian Communist Party - History, Romanian Communist Party - Early history, Romanian Communist Party - Gaining power, Romanian Communist Party - Stalinism, Romanian Communist Party - Ceauşescu Era, Romanian Communist Party - Membership, Romanian Communist Party - Organization, Romanian Communist Party - General Secretaries, Romanian Communist Party - Other notable communists Read more here: » Romanian Communist Party: Encyclopedia II - Romanian Communist Party - History |
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