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Encyclopedia > Communist League (disambiguation)

The Communist League is the name of several different organisations:

See also: International Communist League, Revolutionary Communist League, Pathfinder tendency. See Communist League (disambiguation) for other groups of the same name. ... Karl Marx Karl Marx (May 5, 1818 Trier, Germany – March 14, 1883 London, UK) was an influential German philosopher, political economist, and revolutionary organizer of the International Workingmens Association. ... Friedrich Engels Friedrich Engels (November 28, 1820–August 5, 1895) was a 19th-century German political philosopher. ... Communist League (Kommunistische Bund), was a pro-China communist group in Austria. ... The Communist League in Canada was founded as the Revolutionary Workers League in 1978 as the result of a merger of the League for Socialist Action, the Revolutionary Marxist Group and the Groupe Marxiste Revolutionaire. ... The Revolutionary Communist League (Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire) (LCR) is a French Trotskyist political party. ... Communist League of Luxemburg (Kommunistischer Bund Luxemburg), was a pro-China communist group in Luxemburg. ... The Communist League of New Zealand is a New Zealand communist party. ... There have been at least four groups named the Communist League in the UK, in addition to the Communist League of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which was based in London. ... The Communist League of America (Left Opposition) was founded by James P. Cannon, Max Shachtman and Martin Abern in 1928 after their expulsion from the Communist Party USA for Trotskyism. ... The Communist League is a recently formed Marxist organization that seeks to create a Workers Republic in the United States that they call the Third Republic. The Communist League has two publications, the Workers Advocate and the Workers Republic. ... The International Communist League can refer to several Trotskyist political groupings: The name of the International Left Opposition, led by Trotsky, after 1933 and until 1936 when it became known as the Movement for the Fourth International. ... The Revolutionary Communist League can refer to several different parties: Ligue Communiste Revolutionnaire (France) Revolutionary Communist League (Austria) Revolutionare Kommunistische Liga Revolutionary Communist League (Iceland) Revolutionary Communist League (India) Revolutionary Communist League (Italy) Lega Comunista Rivoluzionaria Revolutionary Communist League (Japan) Revolutionary Communist League (Mexico) Liga Communista Revolutionario Revolutionary Communist League... The Pathfinder tendency is the unofficial name of the group of organizations, each known as the Communist League grouped around the Socialist Workers Party of the United States. ...


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