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The forerunner of Marxists Internet archive was the Marx-Engels Archive, available on the Internet since 1993. The archive was created in 1990 by a person known only by their Internet tag, Zodiac, who started archiving Marxist texts by transcribing the works of Marx and Engels into E-text, starting with the Communist Manifesto.
The following are Marxist–Leninist groups that are or historically were considered to be anti-revisionist, i.e. groups that uphold the opinion that the Soviet Union diverged from socialist practice in 1956 under the leadership of Nikita Khrushchev.
The heterogeneity of the organization, according to the ICOR, has its origins in the fragmentation and division of the worldwide Marxist-Leninist and labour movement since the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956 [1] and in the very different evolution of social conditions in the different countries.
Suniti Kumar Ghosh(Bengali: সুনীতি কুমার ঘোষ;1918 – 11 May 2014) was an Indian Marxist-Leninist revolutionary, writer, and editor.He was one of the founding members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) and the founding editor of its central organ, Liberation.
FRSO is a Marxist-Leninist [29] [26] and democratic centralist organization. [29] In labor, FRSO advocates a strategy of the building of a "militant minority" within the unions and opposing "collaborating union officials". [30] In elections, FRSO encourages members to tactically vote against the "most reactionary" candidate, usually Republicans ...
International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (International Newsletter) (Marxism–Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought, 1988–2017) Coordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International (Trotskyism, 2004–2017) Initiative of Communist and Workers' Parties (Marxism–Leninism, Europe, 2013–2023)
In the beginning of the 1970s, some students in the eleventh and twelfth grades at an Extended Secondary School (Erweiterte Oberschule) in East Berlin got together to study the texts of the classical authors of Marxism–Leninism independently of the official version propagated by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). Other interested ...
It was an obligatory subject of study in all institutions of higher education in the Soviet Union, [1] as a seminal work of dialectical materialism, a part of the curriculum called "Marxist–Leninist Philosophy". [2] Lenin argued that human minds are capable of forming representations of the world that portray the world as it is.