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On December 1, 1961, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) published a 288-page book entitled Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications. [1] This massive list, annotated with notes documenting the first official government mention of alleged communist affiliation, superseded a very similar list published on January 2, 1957. [1]
Category: American communists by state or territory. ... Communists from Wisconsin (1 P) This page was last edited on 22 October 2024, at 06:12 (UTC). ...
The following communist states were socialist states committed to communism. Some were short-lived and preceded the widespread adoption of Marxism–Leninism by most communist states. Russia. Chita Republic (1905–1906) Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991) Amur Socialist Soviet Republic (1918)
They share a common definition of socialism, and they refer to themselves as socialist states on the road to communism with a leading vanguard party structure, hence they are often called communist states. Meanwhile, the countries in the non-Marxist–Leninist category represent a wide variety of different interpretations of the term socialism ...
This category lists people who have, at one time or another, been active members of a communist party, or have declared themselves to be "communist". It should not be taken for granted that inclusion in this category implies that figures remained their whole life or continue to be communists.
Pages in category "Communist parties in Mexico" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
By 2000, Mexico’s presidents began investigating crimes of the past. But the new textbooks say it ran from the 1950s to 2016, just two years before López Obrador took office.
Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist–Leninist) (far-left, not officially registered as party, cannot compete in elections) Communists' Party (far-left, not officially registered as party, cannot compete in elections) Popular Socialist Party of Mexico (far-left, not officially registered as party, cannot compete in elections)