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Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1978) Members
Revolutionary Communist Party may refer to: *Revolutionary Communist Party of Argentina * Revolutionary Communist Party (Belgium) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) *Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party *Revolutionary Communist Party of Canada *Revolutionary Communist Party (Organizing Committees) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Chile) * Revolutionary Communist Party of China * Revolutionary Communist Party of Côte d'Ivoire *Revolutionary Communist Party (India) *Revolutionary Communist Party of India *Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Das) *Revolutionary Communist Party of India (Tagore) *Revolutionary Communist Party – Red Trench *Revolutionary Communist Party (Working Class) *Revolutionary Communist Party (Spain) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Turkey) * Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey *Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1944) *Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1978) *Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) *Revolutionary Communist P ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party Of Argentina
The Revolutionary Communist Party ( es, Partido Comunista Revolucionario) is a Marxism–Leninism–Maoism, Marxist–Leninist–Maoist in Argentina. The party is part of the Frente de Todos (2019 coalition), Frente de Todos coalition that supported the presidential candidate Alberto Fernández during the 2019 Argentine general election. History Beginnings as PC(CNRR) The party emerged from a split in the Communist Party of Argentina in 1967.Partido Comunista Revolucionario de la Argentina. Fundado el 6 de enero de 1968 – Partido Comunista Revolucionario de la Argentina' On January 6, 1968 (the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party) the dissidents formed the Communist Party – National Revolutionary Recovery Committee ( es, Partido Comunista-Comité Nacional de Recuperación Revolucionaria, abbreviated PC(CNRR)). The founders of PC(CNRR) came mainly from the Communist Youth Federation (FJC), although the group also included some Communist Party cadres. Leade ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party (Spain)
Revolutionary Communist Party ( es, Partido Comunista Revolucionario) is a communist political party in Spain. PCR was formed through a split in PCPE. PCR published ''La Forja'' until 2006. Since then the party has largely ceased its public activities. The PCR is an orthodox Maoist Maoism, officially called Mao Zedong Thought by the Chinese Communist Party, is a variety of Marxism–Leninism that Mao Zedong developed to realise a socialist revolution in the agricultural, pre-industrial society of the Republic of Ch ... organization, being highly critical of the other communist parties of Spain, especially of the importance those parties give to Republicanist positions. The PCR has been linked with the Anti-imperialist Movement. References Communist parties in Spain Far-left politics in Spain {{Spain-party-stub ...
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Party Of Revolutionary Communism
Party of Revolutionary Communism (in Russian: Партия революционного коммунизма) was a political party in Russia. It was formed by a Narodnik group which broke away from the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries after the latter's mutiny in July 1918. In September 1918, they constituted themselves as a party at a congress in Moscow. The party favoured co-operation with the Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks), and pledged support for Soviet power. The party published ''Volya Truda'' (''Воля Труда'', Will of Labour), which was published as a daily newspaper from September 14 to December 4, 1918. From December 29, 1918, the daily newspaper was replaced by a periodical with the same title. Vladimir Lenin perceived their programme as remaining on the platform of Narodnik utopianism and muddled and eclectic. While recognising that Soviet rule created preconditions for the establishment of a socialist system, the party denied the necessity of the proletar ...
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Revolutionary Palestinian Communist Party
The Revolutionary Palestinian Communist Party ( ar, الحزب الشيوعي الفلسطيني-الثوري) is a small Palestinian political party, founded in October 1982.Ṣāyigh, Yazīd Yūsuf. Armed Struggle and the Search for State: The Palestinian National Movement, 1949-1993'. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997. p. 575 Arabi Awwad was the general secretary of the party.SANAالشيوعي الفلسطيني الثوري ينعى أمينه العام عربي موسى عواد/ref> As of the early 2000s, the party headquarters were in Damascus.The Middle East and North Africa 2003'. London: Europa Publications, 2003. p. 917 The party calls for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on "all national soil" through armed struggle. The RPCP emerged from a split in the West Bank branch of the Jordanian Communist Party in 1982, over the issue of recognizing the State of Israel. The moderates formed the Palestinian Communist Party, which adhered to the Soviet line o ...
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Communist Party Of Revolutionary Marxists
Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists (CPRM) is a political party based in the Darjeeling District and Kalimpong District of the Indian state of West Bengal. CPRM was formed in 1996 by Communist Party of India (Marxist) dissidents (a major group of the local CPI(M) leadership in Darjeeling) like former State Minister and Rajya Sabha MP Tamang Dawa Lama, Lok Sabha MP R.B. Rai and others, who were dissatisfied with the peace settlement the Left-Front government signed with the Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF). CRPM participates in the Confederation of Indian Communists and Democratic Socialists. The youth organization of CPRM is called Democratic Revolutionary Youth Federation (DRYF). CPRM struggles for a separate Gorkhaland state to be formed within India. It contested the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council election in 1999 but won no seat. Before 1999, one CPRM member, Padam Lama, was a member of the DGHC. Ahead of the 1999 DGHC elections, CPRM was part of the United Front ...
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Communist Revolutionary Party Of France
The Revolutionary Communist Party of France (French: ''Parti communiste révolutionnaire de France'', abbreviated PCRF) is an anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist communist party founded in 2016. It was the result of a merger of ''Intervention Communiste'' and the ''Union Révolutionaire Communistes de France'' (URCF)''.'' History Initially in 1991, the ''Coordination Communiste pour la Continuité Révolutionnaire et la Renaissance Léniniste du PCF'' (CC) was established as an internal faction of the Parti Communiste Français (PCF) by the party's orthodox Marxists-Leninists members. In 1994, its press organ named ''Intervention Communiste'' (IC) was launched. At the faction's 4th national conference, a minority group led by Georges Gastaud split and established the ''Coordination des Militants Communistes du PCF pour sa Continuité Révolutionnaire et sa Renaissance Léniniste'' (CMC) staying in the PCF, which would eventually become the Pôle de renaissance communiste en F ...
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Communist Revolutionary Party (France)
The Communist Revolutionary Party (, PRC) or CRP, previously known as ''Communistes'', is a French political party officially founded in March 2002 after a split of the French Communist Party (FCP). Its founder and first national secretary was Rolande Perlican. History The ''Communistes'' organization was founded in June 2000, when a group of FCP militants of ''L'appel des 500'' ("The Call of 500") left the party during the 30th Congress held in Martigues. Their coordinator at the time was Rolande Perlican, former senator and member of the FCP National Committee, who left the party declaring: In March 2002, ''Communistes'' held its founding congress and defined itself as the party which would replace the FCP and as a revolutionary party. The congress elected Rolande Perlican as the National Secretary and she was reconfirmed during the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Congress in June 2004, 2006, 2008 and November 2010 respectively. In December 2012, she was replaced by Antonio Sanchez, who w ...
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Communist Vanguard Of The Revolutionary Workers' Party
The Communist Vanguard of the Revolutionary Workers' Party (Spanish: ''Vanguardia Comunista del Partido Obrero Revolucionario'', VCPOR) was a small Trotskyist political party in Bolivia. The Communist Vanguard of the Revolutionary Workers' Party was established in 1977 by a dissident group which broke away from the Revolutionary Workers' Party in 1975. Led by workers' leader Filemón Escóbar and Víctor Sossa. In 1978 the VCPOR took part in an electoral coalition Revolutionary Left Front backing Casiano Amurrio Rocha. The Communist Vanguard of the Revolutionary Workers' Party divided into three groups in 1978, two sections breaking away to form the Workers' Vanguard Party and the Workers' Socialist Organization. In 1979 the VCPOR allied with the Socialist Party-One and its candidate Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz. In 1980 the VCPOR allied with the Revolutionary Party of the Nationalist Left and its candidate Juan Lechín Oquendo ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Man ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
The Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (also known as RCP and The Revcoms) is a communist party in the United States founded in 1975 and led by its chairman, Bob Avakian. The party organizes for a revolution to overthrow the system of capitalism and replace it with a socialist state, with the final aim of world communism. The RCP is frequently described as a cult, a characterization to which it strongly objects. History 1960s–1970s In early 1968, Avakian, Leibel Bergman, H. Bruce Franklin, Stephen Charles Hamilton and a score or so others—comprising both veterans of the Communist Party USA and Bay Area radicals based in Palo Alto, Berkeley, and San Francisco, formed the Bay Area Revolutionary Union (BARU). Among the BARU's first tasks was to challenge the Maoist Progressive Labor Party (PLP) over its positions on the Black Panther Party, the Chinese Cultural Revolution and the direction of Maoism. The early RU joined with the Revolutionary Youth Movement faction in the Stu ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party Of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)
The Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) (RCPB-ML) is a small British communist political party, previously named the Communist Party of England (Marxist-Leninist) (CPE (ML)) on formation in 1972 until being reorganised in 1979 after rejecting Maoism and aligning with Albania. The party's thinking is based on the politics of Hardial Bains, who travelled the world founding orthodox (anti-revisionist) communist parties. History Origins (1967–1979) The Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) has its origins in the Sussex University-based English student movement, part of the Hardial Bains-inspired tendency, known as the Internationalists; and it formed following their ''Necessity For Change'' conference in 1967. Renamed the English Communist Movement (Marxist-Leninist) in 1970, the group founded the Communist Party of England (Marxist-Leninist) (CPE (ML)) in March 1972. Like other Bains-inspired parties, the CPE (M ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1978)
The Revolutionary Communist Party, known as the Revolutionary Communist Tendency until 1981, was a Trotskyist political organisation formed in 1978. From 1988 it published the journal ''Living Marxism''. After 1991, the party abandoned Trotskyism and mainstream leftism before publicly taking a libertarian position. It was disbanded in 1997, although a number of former members maintain a loose political network to promote its ideas. Beginnings The party originated as a tendency in the Revolutionary Communist Group which had split from the International Socialists in the 1970s. This group had concluded that there was no living Marxist tradition in the left and Marxism would have to be re-established.'Our Tasks and Methods,' ''Revolutionary Communist'', no 1 Disagreements about the course the Revolutionary Communist Group should take in relation to support for the Anti-Apartheid Movement led Frank Furedi, a sociologist at the University of Kent (better known then by his cadre n ...
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Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1944)
The Revolutionary Communist Party was a British Trotskyist group, formed in 1944 and active until 1949, which published the newspaper ''Socialist Appeal'' and a theoretical journal, ''Workers International News''. Collapse of the RSL and founding of the RCP The party was founded as the official section of the Fourth International in Britain after the Revolutionary Socialist League collapsed. Moreover, the RSL had not adopted the positions of the Fourth International with regard to the Second World War and was polemicising against the Workers International League (WIL), declaring it to be following politics which it characterised as social patriotic. The positions of the WIL corresponded to those of the Fourth International and the American SWP and as a result the latter decided that the WIL should become the International's British section. In order to draw the WIL into the International, the Americans exerted pressure on the three factions of the RSL to re-unite, after whic ...
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