1980 International Conference Of Marxist–Leninist Parties And Organisations
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1980 International Conference Of Marxist–Leninist Parties And Organisations
In 1980, an International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organisations was organized by Communism, communist groups dissatisfied with the new leadership in China after the death of Mao Zedong and the overthrow of the Gang of Four. Participants were: *Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist) *Leninist Group of Senegal *Group for the Defense of Marxism–Leninism (Spain) *Mao Tse-Tung Circle (Denmark) *Marxist–Leninist Collective (United Kingdom, Britain) *Marxist–Leninist Proletarian Communist Organization (Italy) *Revolutionary Communist Party of Chile *Reorganisation Committee CPI(ML) *For the Proletarian International (France) *Revolutionary Communist Party, USA *Revolutionary Communist Union (Dominican Republic) The conference constituted a 'Revolutionary International Committee' (precursor to the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement), and issued "To the Marxist-Leninist, the Workers and the Oppressed of all countries". Sources *Rawal, Bhim Bahadur. ''Nepalma samyab ...
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Communism () is a political sociology, sociopolitical, political philosophy, philosophical, and economic ideology, economic ideology within the history of socialism, socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products in society based on need.: "One widespread distinction was that socialism socialised production only while communism socialised production and consumption." A communist society entails the absence of private property and social classes, and ultimately money and the State (polity), state. Communists often seek a voluntary state of self-governance but disagree on the means to this end. This reflects a distinction between a Libertarian socialism, libertarian socialist approach of communization, revolutionary spontaneity, and workers' self-management, and an authoritarian socialism, authoritarian socialist, vanguardis ...
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