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  • {{Infobox political party | name = Communist Party of the Russian Federation
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  • ...r more likely to support the changes to their societies than citizens of [[Russian Federation|Russia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Ukraine]], or the [[former Yugoslavia] == Views on political liberalism ==
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  • ...en" in Leydier, Gilles and Martin, Alexia (2013) ''Environmental Issues in Political Discourse in Britain and Ireland''. Cambridge Scolars Publishing. [https:// ...aration of the Socialist International, which almost all social democratic parties are members of, declares the goal of the development of democratic socialis
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  • {{Infobox political party | ideology = [[National Bolshevism]]<br>[[Nationalism|Russian ultranationalism]]<br>[[Third position]]<br>[[Eurasianism]]
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  • ...ussian Social Democratic Labour Party''' (abbreviated '''RSDLP''') was a [[political party]] formally founded in 1898, later splitting into the majority ([[Bols Historically, the vast majority of workers in the [[Russian Empire]] were employed, either in farming or individual [[artisan|artisan l
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  • ...ing trading relationships and securing economic advantages, and developing political ties. Actual love was not considered important by those who arranged marria ...Georgian-born Russian playwright, screenwriter and preeminent poet of the Russian Revolution|“Klop, Stikhi, Poėmy”, 1975, p. 36, Indiana University Pres
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  • ...s an inevitable consequence of social revolution as it collides with the [[political]] power of the [[ruling class]]es and disturbs elements of the [[superstruc ...orks/1848/communist-manifesto/preface.htm#preface-1882 Preface to the 1882 Russian Edition of ''The Manifesto of the Communist Party''], at Marxists.org.</ref
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  • '''State socialism''' is a nebulous political and economic concept which involves the [[socialist state|state ownership]] ...as part of a coalition government that was fairly moderate, however the [[Russian Civil War|Civil War]] and intervention by [[imperialist]]s forced their han
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  • ...gy. Stalin coined the term to describe an ideology which considers Lenin's political thought to be a necessary development of [[Marxism]], and made the term pop ...on of the international workers' movement, and is upheld by many communist parties to this day.
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  • '''Dengism''' is a largely online{{slanted}}{{cn}} political tendency which expresses critical or uncritical support for the [[People's ...ism as being the supposedly socialist People's Republic of China and the [[Russian Federation]] (the latter country they reluctantly admit is not socialist, b
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  • ...a inherited the Soviet Union's good relationship with India, with the Indo-Russian Friendship and Cooperation being signed in 1993, lasting for 20 years. ...emocratic Front, which is centrist but tends left,<ref>''Political cycles, political institutions and public expenditure in India, 1980–2000'', Lawrence Saez,
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  • ...= 1. [[Maxmilien Robespierre]] of the [[Jacobins]]. 2. [[V. I. Lenin]], [[Russian Empire|Russia]]n [[Marxist]] [[revolution]]ary. 3. [[Salvador Allende]], [[ ...ndencies which seek to alter and advance past the given socio-economic and political status quo in favor of a more egalitarian arrangement. In a modern context,
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  • ...throughout the world, suppressing opposing media organizations, political parties, and even academics in favor of anti-communist groups and even left-wing an ...rom the turn of the 20th century until at least the 1950s, including among Russian, American, and German anti-communist movements such as the [[Whites]] and t
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  • ...tskyist party that focuses on environmentalism and feminism. Both of these parties get just under 1% of the vote however. Switzerland also has a [[social demo ...supremacy in the country on the basis of white people's "right to exist". Political equality between blacks and whites was deemed problematic if not impossible
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  • ...]] trade agreement, which devastated workers' rights across the region; 3) Russian president [[Boris Yeltsin]], whose economic reforms directly caused the wor ...of [[labour unions]], and the cannibalization of state spending by private parties. The [[West]]ern powers were able to reproduce these results on a global sc
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  • '''Marxism''' is the name given to a set of ideas, [[Theory|theories]], and political [[ideology|ideologies]] that developed out of the works of [[Karl Marx]] an ...h the majority of other social phenomena — including [[social relations]], political and legal systems, morality and [[ideology]] — arise (or at the least by
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  • Since the 18th century, the Baltics had been territories of the [[Russian Empire]]. After the Revolutions of 1917, communist movements sprang up in t ...y of the Baltic States. The resurgence of Germany in the 1930s altered the political scene in the Baltic area. In the event of conflict with Germany, the Soviet
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  • ...the CPUSA, 1919-1945''. essay, Revolutionary Road Publications.</ref> Many parties such as the [[Japanese Communist Party]] abandoned the [[vanguard party]] m ...the Soviet Party and the Chinese/[[People's Republic of Albania|Albanian]] parties, over core questions of Marxism–Leninism: what is a socialist economy and
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  • ...14 nations, the German Empire and at times by the Menshevik, Kadet and S.R parties - Other forces include the Greens and the Blacks, who fought both reds and 350<ref>Serge, Victor. Year One of the Russian Revolution, 1972, p. 87</ref>
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  • ...into Soviet times, and which remains today with the modern state of the [[Russian Federation]]. Having historically been colonized by [[Sweden]], Finland's l ...r of the Suomi, Häme, and Korela tribes. Finland, however, did not achieve political consolidation, and it split into a number of regions (maakunnat).
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