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  2. History of the socialist movement in the United States

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    The most famous examples of McCarthyism include the speeches, investigations and hearings of Senator McCarthy himself; the Hollywood blacklist, associated with hearings conducted by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC); and the various anti-communist activities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) under Director J. Edgar ...

  3. De Leonism - Wikipedia

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    De Leonism, also known as Marxism-De Leonism, [1] is a Marxist tendency developed by Curaçaoan-American trade union organizer and Marxist theoretician Daniel De Leon. De Leon was an early leader of the first American socialist political party, the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP). De Leon introduced the concept of socialist industrial ...

  4. Marxist–Leninist Party, USA - Wikipedia

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    The group's origins lie in a small, predominantly African American, group founded in early 1967 called the Cleveland Draft Resistance Union. [1] [2] [3] In 1968, they reorganized as the Workers Action Committee [1] [4] and broadened their focus from anti-war activities to community organizing, strike support, and the study of Marxism.

  5. History of left-wing politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first secular American socialists were German Marxist immigrants who arrived following the Revolutions of 1848, also known as Forty-Eighters. [21] Joseph Weydemeyer, a German colleague of Karl Marx who sought refuge in New York in 1851, following the 1848 revolutions, established the first Marxist journal in the U.S., called Die Revolution.

  6. History of communism - Wikipedia

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    Although Marxist theory suggested that industrial societies were the most suitable places for social revolution (either through peaceful transition or by force of arms), communism was mostly successful in underdeveloped countries with endemic poverty such as the Republic of China. [3]

  7. History of socialism - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the 21st century, Latin America saw a pink tide, which championed socialism of the 21st century; it included a policy of nationalisation of major national assets, anti-imperialism, left-wing populism, and a rejection of the Washington Consensus and the neoliberal paradigm. It was first led by Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez.

  8. Americans think this is the top benchmark of success - AOL

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    How do Americans define success? It's not about being super rich or a famous celebrity . Instead, a new Empower survey revealed that 59% of Americans have a simple definition of what it means to ...

  9. History of democratic socialism - Wikipedia

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    In Latin America, liberation theology is a socialist tendency within the Roman Catholic Church that emerged in the 1960s. [100] In Chile, Salvador Allende, a physician and candidate for the Socialist Party of Chile, became the first democratically elected Marxist President after presidential elections were held in 1970.