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  • {{Infobox political party | name = National Bolshevik Party
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  • ...eld important posts in the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]] in later years.
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Bolshevik Party]]
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  • ...so has concepts of organising using [[democratic centralism]]. Most modern Bolshevik parties claim to try and emulate the practices of the original. Multiple te
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  • {{Infobox political party | name = National Bolshevik Party
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  • ...hoto of Bogdanov believed to have been taken in 1904 while a member of the Bolshevik faction of the RSDLP. It was around this time that Bogdanov first met Lenin ...s during the early 1890s and joined the [[Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]] in 1898 - the year it was founded.<ref>Ballestrem, Karl G. ''Lenin and Bo
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  • ...f-emancipation and mass [[democracy]]. Trotskyists have an [[international party]] called the [[Fourth International]], which is now broken up in several co ...and the like as being degenerated workers' states, the [[Socialist Workers Party]] is historically Trotskyist, but is actually strongly supportive of Cuba.
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  • ...munist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist)|CPGB-ML]] and [[Communist Party of the Russian Federation|CPRF]]. He participated in the Annexation of Crim ...f that year he traveled to Moscow and participated in [[Eduard Liminov]]'s party [[The Other Russia]] in a congressional meeting. He participated in politic
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  • ...cal party]] formally founded in 1898, later splitting into the majority ([[Bolshevik]]) and minority ([[Menshevik]]) factions. ...ook|last1=C.C of the C.P.S.U.(B.)|chapter=1|title=History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks): Short Course|location=Moscow|publisher=Fo
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  • ...rt of foreign [[imperialist]]s in the port city of Kronstadt against the [[Bolshevik]] government of the [[Russian SFSR]]. The revolt began on March 1, 1921, in ...of a new land owner, the state. That is what the peasantry received under Bolshevik socialism instead of free labor with liberated land.<ref>[https://www.marxi
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  • ...9 National Bolshevik Protest.jpg|thumb|Militants of the National Bolshevik Party in Russia, a major syncretic movement.]]{{More citations needed|date=Octobe ...Bolshevism") of the [[National Bolshevik Party|Russian National Bolshevik Party]] during the late 20th and early 21st centuries adopted elements of both.
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  • ...damentals of Marxist thought to the growing ranks of the Russian Community Party.{{Tendency-based slant}} His other works include studies of [[imperialism]] ...e exists to prove that he and others were invested in terroristic and anti-party activity.}} he was nonetheless executed.
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  • ...eninism]] (which would later develop into [[Stalinism]] by the 1970s) and "Bolshevik-Leninism" (or [[Trotskyism]]). [[Lenin]]'s political theory included the use of a [[vanguard party]] and the concepts of 'trade union consciousness', [[democratic centralism]
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  • ...with red signifying [[social democratic]], [[socialist]], and [[Communist party|communist parties]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Color Design Workbook: A Real Wo {{See also|Vanguard party}}
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  • ...s an Ideologist and one of the leaders of now defunct [[National Bolshevik Party]], leader of the [[Eurasian Union]]. ...//www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLLEAAaL6Jo</ref> He was later expelled from the party due to contacts with satanists and occultists.
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  • ...de the term popular through his 1938 work ''[[The History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks)]]''. ...n 1917 and the establishment of the Soviet Union in 1922, many [[Communist party|communist parties]] around the world began to adopt Marxism–Leninism as t
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  • ...ril 1889 – 30 April 1945) was a German politician and leader of the [[Nazi Party]]<ref group="note">''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei'' (NSDA ...ions-hitlers-munich-76418530/</ref> Hitler actually wanted to form his own party but went with the DAP as he saw its small size would let him easily become
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  • ...alism was a huge movement in Finland after the wars with the pro-USSR SKDL-party being pretty popular, even managing to get into a coalition government on n ...untry of 3.6 million people. The Society was way bigger than any political party back then, but the bourgeoisie got scared and banned it very soon and arres
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  • Communist history, especially Soviet and Bolshevik. ...of socialist states like Cuba and the DPRK, and support for the Democratic Party of the US, for which he is sometimes called a liberal.
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  • ...talin || 1940 || Central text of Marxism–Leninism; describes the Bolshevik Party's official doctrine on dialectical materialism and historical materialism
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  • ...at, the Ukrainian working class, under the leadership of the [[Bolshevik]] party, waged a determined struggle against tsarism, the Ukrainian and Russian lan ...e during the [[Russian Civil War]]. The [[anarchist]] Black Army and the [[Bolshevik]] [[Red Army]] initially were allies but later fell to [[leftist infighting
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  • | title = General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union | party = [[RSDLP]]<br>[[All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)|AUCP(b)]]
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  • ...publication. After Khrushchev was deposed, Solzhenitsyn fell out with the party, after which he was kicked out of the country. ...e work persistently attempts to portray Russian leftism, in particular the Bolshevik movement, as a product of Jewish meddling{{sfn|Polouektova|2008|p=12}} and
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  • ...and British delegations were aware of this but preferred to have an "anti-Bolshevik" cudgel over the risk of a German Empire that would threaten their own powe ...ates, with the latter often spouting propaganda decrying the USSR as a Jew-Bolshevik hell-hole. This ideological warfare was only paused during 1939-1941 out of
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  • ...ia]] which was founded in 1949 upon the victory of the [[Chinese Communist Party]] in the [[Chinese Civil War]]. Once the [[Kuomintang|Nationalists]] were f ...onomy; however, supporters of its economic model draw comparisons to the [[Bolshevik]]s' [[New Economic Policy]] of 1921-1928, arguing that China's industrial d
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  • ..._of_Social_Policies/links/5edcf01392851c9c5e8b18c8/Reforming-to-SurviveThe-Bolshevik-Origins-of-Social-Policies.pdf|date=2021-03-09|publisher=Cambridge Universi ...-Junker Schools;<ref name=Schön/> many were confirmed members of a fascist party.<ref>{{safesubst:cite web|last=Eberan|first=Barbro|title=Äventyret lockade
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  • ...Reich''', was a [[fascist]] regime led by [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]]. It began on 30 January 1933 when Hitler was appointed as chancellor (hea ...tatorship|date=2018-09-28}}</ref> One Fascist economist indicated that his party indeed had a thorough plan for deregulation:
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  • ...26 December 1991, and was governed as a one-party state by the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]], with Moscow as its capital. The [[Russian Federation ...ocialist Republic) emerged from the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], with [[Bolshevik]] revolutionary [[Vladimir Lenin]] as its first president. The new governme
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  • ...e from the area. Hajj Khan, one of four elderly men who were escorting the party, stated that his grandson was killed and that there were body parts everywh ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mukaradeeb_wedding_party_massacre Mukaradeeb wedding party massacre.]
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