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Category: Marxist newspapers. 2 languages. ... Novy Mir (1911 newspaper) P. Pod prąd; Proletary This page was last edited on 17 November 2012, at 07:33 ...
The Marxist – from the Marxist Party. Marxist Bulletin (1970s) – from the Bulletin Group. Marxist Bulletin (1997–2000) – from British-based supporters of the International Bolshevik Tendency. [122] Marxist-Leninist Journal – from the Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist). Marxist Worker – from the eponymous group.
Newspapers, magazines, etc. of a communist persuasion in the United States Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. C. Communist Party USA ...
Newspapers supporting the ideology of communism.Communism is the philosophical, social, political, and economic ideology and movement whose ultimate goal is the establishment of the communist society, which is a socioeconomic order structured upon the common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes, money, and the state
The Neue Rheinische Zeitung: Organ der Demokratie ("New Rhenish Newspaper: Organ of Democracy") was a German daily newspaper, published by Karl Marx in Cologne between 1 June 1848 and 19 May 1849. It is recognised by historians as one of the most important dailies of the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany.
Throughout its existence, Lraper provided news from Soviet Armenia and included works of Marxist theory as well as national news of the Armenian-American community. [2] Proletar (The Proletarian) (1924-1925?) — Short-lived 4-page weekly newspaper published in New York City. [3] Claimed circulation in 1924 was 1,100 copies. [3]
The newspaper was renamed Socialist Worker in 1968 and moved to weekly production; its first editor was Roger Protz (Higgins 90). Its language and general approach was modelled on The Daily Mirror but aimed to provide a very different set of ideas. In the early 1970s at a time of class struggle in Britain, the print order rose from 13,000 in ...
People's World, [1] official successor to the Daily Worker, is a Marxist-Leninist and American leftist national daily online news publication. Founded by activists, socialists, communists, and those active in the labor movement in the early 1900s, the current publication is a result of a merger between the Daily World [2] and the West Coast weekly paper People's Daily World in 1987.