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  2. Communist Party of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Ireland (CPI) is a Marxist–Leninist party, founded in 1970 and active in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland following a merger of the Irish Workers' Party and the Communist Party of Northern Ireland. It rarely contests elections and has never had electoral success.

  3. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    At the right of the chart is the open self-expressionist position, while at the left is its opposite position, which Inglehart calls survivalist. This chart not only has the power to map the values of individuals, but also to compare the values of people in different countries.

  4. List of communist ideologies - Wikipedia

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    The term ultra-leftism in English, when used among Marxist groups, is often a pejorative for certain types of positions on the far-left that are extreme or uncompromising, [235] such as a particular current of Marxist communism, where the Comintern rejected social democratic parties and all other progressive groupings outside of the Communist ...

  5. Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist) - Wikipedia

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    The CPI (ML) supported armed struggle for the reunification of Ireland and initiated the Spirit of Freedom Committee to work with Irish republicans. [26] Other groups created by the party were the Workers and Unemployed Movement [27] and the Communist Youth Union of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist). [13]

  6. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Raised fist – solidarity, syndicalism, unity, resistance, communism, radicalism in general; Rebel Alliance - democracy and resistance to tyranny ⚑ Red flag – socialism, communism, anti-fascism; Red Hand of Ulster – Ulster loyalism, Ulster unionism, Ulster nationalism ★ Red star – socialism, Marxism, communism, Neozapatismo

  7. Marxism–Leninism - Wikipedia

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    While the emergence of the Soviet Union as the world's first nominally communist state led to communism's widespread association with Marxism–Leninism and the Soviet model, [19] [30] [31] several academics say that Marxism–Leninism in practice was a form of state capitalism.

  8. List of communist states - Wikipedia

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    The government's official ideology is now the Juche part of Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism policy of Kim Il Sung as opposed to orthodox Marxism–Leninism. The ruling Workers' Party of Korea reinstated its goal towards communism in 2021. [5] Some communists, especially the anti revisionists, call the DPRK a non marxist socialist state.

  9. List of communist parties - Wikipedia

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    Communism Marxism–Leninism: The party abandoned Marxism–Leninism officially in 2024. [1] India (1996–1998) Communist Party of India: CPI Sachchidanand Vishnu Ghate (first) D. Raja (current) 26 December 1925 () Marxism–Leninism Left-wing nationalism: Member of the United Front and its coalition government Communist Party of India (Marxist)