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  Marxist Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Marxist Party was a tiny Trotskyist political party in the United Kingdom.
After the death of Healy in 1989, the party declined, and in 1990 expelled a group which became the Communist League.
In April 2004, the Marxist Party announced its dissolution.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marxist_Party   (160 words)

  
 Marxists Writers Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Critiqued Lenin's theory of the Party being the vanguard.
Founder of Communist Party and in 1935 of the POUM in Spain.
Expelled from the Communist Party for "right-wing deviation" in 1928 as main theorist for the Brandlerites.
www.marxists.org /archive/index.htm   (2248 words)

  
 Communist Marxist Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Communist Marxist Party is a political party in Kerala, south India.
The party was founded in 1986 when CPI(M) leader M.V. Raghavan was expelled from the CPI(M) due to a grave difference of opinion regarding the formation of alliances with communal parties.
His support for forming a united front with non-secular parties such as the Muslim League in order to take on alliances led by the Indian National Congress was ultimately rejected by the CPI(M) leadership.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Communist_Marxist_Party   (211 words)

  
 Marxist Bulletin: Party, Programme and Propaganda
The response of the party and its membership to the December congress continued to confirm our analysis that this congress was a significant turning point in the degeneration of the SLP (see ‘Opportunity Squandered’, MB6).
The SLP was an attempt to build a party without a consistently anti-capitalist programme and its failure is partly a consequence of that.
A bourgeois workers’ party in coalition with the bourgeoisie makes no pretence of standing for the workers as a class but rather stands for ‘class unity’ (which is always in the interests of the ruling class).
www.bolshevik.org /mb/7party.htm   (3496 words)

  
 Marijuana Party of Canada – Parti Marijuana du Canada | Marxist-Leninist Party decided to stop participating in this ...
However, had the Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada received an allowance of $21,119 in 2004, it would have been able to conduct campaigns in the 2004 election reaching a larger number of voters and it can be argued that it would have received a larger number of votes and consequently a larger allowance for 2005.
The provision of public subsidies for political parties in a manner which favours the political parties in the House of Commons corresponds to the emergence of a “cartel party system” which is anathema to a democratic party system.
The Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada objects to the 2% and 5% threshold because it believes that so long as state funding is provided to political parties, it must be provided on an equal footing without regard to the size of the political party or its relative support in the polity at any given time.
www.marijuanaparty.ca /article.php3?id_article=377   (1525 words)

  
 Marxist.net - Committee for a Workers' International Marxist resource
A reply to the politics of the Socialist Workers Party in Ireland.
BBC radio 4 interviews Peter Taaffe, general secretary, Socialist Party England and Wales, on the history of the Militant Tendency in the UK.
Written by Peter Hadden in 1994, this book remains a compelling Marxist historical analysis of the history of division and rule in Ireland up to the August 31, 1994 IRA announcement of a ceasefire.
www.marxist.net   (515 words)

  
 Canada Election 2004 Voter Guide: Political Parties - Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist)
The Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) is registered with Elections Canada by the name "Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada" only so as to avoid confusion with the other Communist Party of Canada.
This party ultimately became the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) of which Bains was the founding leader; it was also the origin of anti-revisionist parties in Britain and Ireland.
Bains was a leader of the anti-revisionist movement internationally and founded or helped found anti-revisionist parties around the world including the Hindustani Ghadar Party (Organisation of Indian Marxist-Leninists Abroad), the Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist), and the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist) and the Communist Ghadar Party of India.
www.mondopolitico.com /elections/canada2004/parties/marxist.htm   (355 words)

  
 WEB-SITE OF THE MARXIST LABOUR PARTY - Workers of all the countries, unite!
Besides industrial and agricultural workers, the MLP calls upon to its ranks the representatives of intelligentsia who stand on the point of view of the working class and recognize that the emancipation of workers by the workers themselves is a condition of emancipation of all.
In these conditions the Party of the Bolsheviks was compelled to assume functions of direct management of society and to proclaim the course to state capitalism.
There was confirmed the Marxist thesis that while the non-workers remain in power, until the dictatorship of the class of the proletarians is not established, any statification will not be the abolition of exploitation, but only variation of its form.
www.geocities.com /marxparty/eng/en.html   (952 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Marxist
Communist party COMMUNIST PARTY [Communist party] in the United States, political party that espoused the Marxist-Leninist principles of communism.
Origins The first Communist parties in the United States were founded in 1919 by dissident factions of the Socialist party.
Krupskaya was a Marxist agitator for 25 years before the Russian Revolution in Oct., 1917; she married Lenin in 1898, while both were serving terms in exile.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Marxist   (633 words)

  
 The struggle for a single leadership centre
On the level of Marxist-Leninist theory, the task of Communist Party Alliance is to consciously give expression to the struggle of the proletariat for unity, to expose and defeat those who are standing in the way of the working class historical need for unity.
For instance, in the absence of a single-Marxist-Leninist Party we stand for a national joint committee of all those claiming to be Marxist-Leninists, such a committee is able to conduct the theoretical struggle on the appropriate level, while engaged in action in common on practical issues.
Because those in the petty-bourgeois camp, in practice, oppose the struggle for a single Marxist-Leninist party and a single leadership centre, it is clear that the treatment of Marxism-Leninism as a science, and the need for those claiming to be Marxist-Leninists to unite and exist in the same party is beyond their comprehension.
www.oneparty.co.uk /html/cmdcntr.html   (2553 words)

  
 Marxist Bulletin: From Opportunity to Obstacle
Scargill was not about to allow ‘his’ party to be won to even elements of a revolutionary perspective – the strategy of the SLP leadership was to win over disaffected trade-union bureaucrats and parliamentary careerists to a new party centred on such people, not to build a revolutionary workers party.
This splintering of ‘Old Labour’ types from the party is basically the same phenomenon that led to the formation of the SLP before the election – its social basis is the enormous bitterness of those advanced layers of the class who have been abandoned by Blair.
A Marxist Programme for the Socialist Labour Party’) for the London Regional Committee elections last July, and for the NEC at the December Congress.
www.bolshevik.org /mb/7oppor.htm   (5564 words)

  
 MLPD - Program of the Marxist-Leninist Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This new basis of party building is a decisive conclusion from the revisionist degeneration of many former communist parties and from the restoration of capitalism in all socialist countries without exception in the second half of the twentieth century.
The new party program generally claims to provide a programmatic orientation to the new-type Marxist-Leninist party and to demonstrate, in particular to the working class and the broad masses, which conclusions the MLPD has drawn from the history of the international Marxist-Leninist and working-class movement.
The new party program has been written out of the experience of the MLPD's history of almost thirty years of party building; its draft was not only critically discussed by the party members, but also by interested persons not attached to any party and by the international Marxist-Leninist and working-class movement as well.
www.mlpd.de /prog_en.htm   (13381 words)

  
 The Scottish debate: In Defence of the Revolutionary Party
Clearly, it is not a question of whether or not the party includes the term ‘revolutionary’ in its name, at least in the context of Britain in the present period.
Referring to the experience of the fusion between the Trotskyist Communist League of America (CLA) and the American Workers Party (AWP) in the USA in 1934, the Scottish comrades are arguing for the idea of a transitional organisation.
Depending on the conditions it operates under, a revolutionary party may be a separate organisation or it may be a distinct ‘open’ organisation within a broader formation.
www.marxist.net /scotland/1998/defence2.htm   (4906 words)

  
 Book Review: Canadian Bolsheviks: The early years of the Communist Party of Canada
The party was formed by working class militants inspired by the Russian Revolution and the post-war labour revolt in Canada.
In this situation membership in all parties declined and the SPC had to fight to retain its influence in the unions.
The Socialist Party leaders made no call to coordinate the different strikes across Canada, there was no effort to extend the strike committee's authority, and no preparations for the inevitable clash with the state.
www.marxist.com /canada-canadian-bolsheviks140105.htm   (2552 words)

  
 Marxist-Leninist Party of Quebec (PMLQ)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Marxist-Leninist Party of Quebec (PMLQ) is opposed to the notion that the task facing the working class and people in Quebec is to "unite the left to stop the right" in the context in which "the right" is merely the ADQ.
Whichever party comes to power, it will represent the right-wing agenda of the bourgeoisie because the state organization is determined by the financial oligarchy, not the political party which comes to power.
By discarding the notion that the Quebec election is a "three-way race" between the three main political parties of the rich and that they should vote for the lesser evil, the workers can establish a conscious basis for their actions.
www.pmlq.qc.ca /indexEN.html   (2016 words)

  
 Youth for International Socialism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A revolutionary party, for a Marxist, is in the first place program, methods, ideas and traditions and only in the second place, an organization and an apparatus (important as these undoubtedly are) in order to carry these ideas to the broadest layers of the working people.
The Marxist party, from the very beginning, must base itself on theory and program, which is the summing up of the general historical experience of the proletariat.
The building of a revolutionary party always begins with the slow and painstaking work of assembling and educating the cadres, which forms the backbone of the party throughout its entire lifetime.
www.newyouth.com /archives/theory/faq/what_is_rev_party.asp   (185 words)

  
 Communism Research Wiki: Marxist-Leninist Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Like other foundings of revolutionary vanguard parties, this was in reality a name change by an existing communist group that had already begun to function as a vanguard.
A minority of the Marxist-Leninist Party opposed the decision to disband and remained active communists - primarily members of the Chicago branch, the Detroit branch, and the Los Angeles branch, with a few from other locations.
In 1982, the Marxist-Leninist Party released a songbook entitled "Down with Ronald Reagan, chieftain of capitalist reaction and other songs of revolutinary struggle and socialism." The [Hoover Institution] has a copy; one of these days I will have to check it out.
www.yardley.ca /cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Marxist-Leninist_Party   (280 words)

  
 Marxist Internet Archive Library of Writers
“"if it is true that parties are only the nomenclature for classes, it is also true that parties are not simply a mechanical and passive expression of those classes, but react energetically upon them in order to develop, solidify and universalize them.
“The great Marxist teachers warn us against two dangers: firstly, the danger of frozen orthodoxy which is simply a repetition of some formulations that have already been thrashed to death; secondly, the danger in analysing a new phenomenon of losing the threads of Marxism altogether.
Marxists have always taken a keen interest in the development of the natural and social sciences and the philosophical problems arising out of science.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /marxists/archive/index-new.htm   (5800 words)

  
 Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist)
Although Scargill declared the SLP to be a “Marxist Party”, it was not.
The New Communist Party (NCP) was set up in 1977 by ex-CPGB members who disagreed with the BRS and its abandonment of the dictatorship of the proletariat as an aim for a future socialist Britain.
Their decision never to stand in elections and their total support for the Labour Party in elections set them only a wafer’s width apart from the revisionists that they had left, as always (and mostly uncritically) calling for working people to vote Labour was in essence sowing the illusion of a parliamentary road to socialism.
www.cpgb-ml.org /index.php?secName=proletarian&subName=display&art=10   (2248 words)

  
 E.R. Frank: A Manual of Party Organization (August 1943)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Lenin’s party was completely unlike the loose, sprawling, easy-going parties of the pre-war Social-Democracy, with their accommodating attitude toward every perversion of the Marxist program; parties that were built primarily for the winning of electoral successes and conducting of loyal oppositions in the various parliaments and legislative assemblies.
He established for all time that the Marxist idea of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat was no Utopia but the next necessary step in the present evolution of society.
The fight that it deals with – between the Marxist wing of the Socialist Workers Party and the petty-bourgeois opposition – will undoubtedly be recorded as one of the classic struggles in the annals of Marxist faction fights.
www.marxists.org /history/etol/writers/cochran/1943/08/partyorg.htm   (2563 words)

  
 Carlin/Birchall: Eric Hobsbawm and the working class (1983)
At Cambridge in the late thirties Hobsbawm combined academic success (the party slogan laid down that ‘the first task of the communist student was to be a good student’ [8]) with prominence as a socialite – he edited the University paper Granta and contributed many-articles on films, jazz and books.
The 1956 crisis in the British Communist Party was a tangled and complex one.
In the Leninist tradition the party organises the active minority of the class, and fights for the leadership of the class within the mass organisations – trade unions or soviets.
www.marxists.de /workmvmt/birchcarl/hobsbawm.htm   (9904 words)

  
 Lenin for a Marxist Party of a New Type
The diagrams, photographs and schemes located to the left of the hall's entrance portray the growth of the revolutionary climate in Russia: worker's political strikes, mass demonstrations by peasants, and student gatherings in various cities throughout Russia.
The editors of Iskra and the house in which Lenin lived from 1900 to 1901 in Munich are displayed in the photographs.
The printing-press was presented as a gift to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union by the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany in 1967.
www.stel.ru /museum/Lenin_party.htm   (669 words)

  
 The Marxist Democrat Party is a corrupt, treasonous, America-hating criminal enterprise!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Marxist Democrat Party is a corrupt, treasonous, America-hating criminal enterprise.
She needs to create the illusion of weakness of the Republicans to disguise her own party's weakness, and, thus, in attacking now, prepares a possible sweep for when her cronies buy or steal the upcoming election for her.
A conservative party born with the implosion of the fringe left still has to deal with the remnants of that left.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1513579/posts?page=136   (2439 words)

  
 Angola - Transformation into a Marxist-Leninist Party and Internal Dissent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Although Marxist influences were evident before independence, Marxism-Leninism had not been the MPLA's stated ideology.
One of these was the so-called Active Revolt, a faction founded in 1973 that comprised intellectuals of varying political orientation andincluded the MPLA's first president, Mário de Andrade, and other prominent MPLA leaders.
Another opposition element was the Organization of Angolan Communists (Organização dos Comunistas de Angola -- OCA), a Maoist movement founded in 1975 that attacked the MPLA as a bourgeois party, condemned Soviet imperialism, and called for the withdrawal of all Cuban forces.
countrystudies.us /angola/40.htm   (250 words)

  
 The New Marxist Revolutionary Party
The purpose of The New Marxist Revolutionary Party is more to educate and organize than to actually function as a political party in America's tainted democracy.
The goal of the New Marxists is to incite revolution and social change in oppressed areas across the globe.
However, we believe temporary changes can be made within our current political system to ease the burden felt by the current working class and poor.
www.angelfire.com /retro2/new_marxists0/The_New_Marxist_Revolutionary_Party.htm   (131 words)

  
 English Pages of the Tudeh Party of Iran
Tudeh Party of Iran Strongly Condemns the Death in Prison, of Student Activist Akbar Mohammadi August 06
The Report of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee (of the Tudeh Party of Iran) to the Plenum – December 2005
Statement of the Central Committee of the Tudeh Party of Iran for the Anniversary of the Party's Foundation - October 2005
www.tudehpartyiran.org /english.htm   (399 words)

  
 Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany (Germany)
The MLPD is now the second-largest communist party in Germany, with about 2,000 members.
In the left-radical political scene of Germany the party is rather isolated; it has contacts to foreign affiliated parties, though — for instance in Turkey and Peru.
The logo is used since the foundation of the party in 1982.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/de}mlpd.html   (382 words)

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