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The theory of the Communist Manifesto was supported by political parties that identified as communist or socialist, such as the Communist Party and Socialist Party. These parties promoted the ideas of class struggle, workers' rights, and the eventual establishment of a classless society.
Political parties that have historically supported Marxist thinking include the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China, the Communist Party of Cuba, and the Workers' Party of Korea (North Korea).
The other major political parties include: Libertarian Party Green Party Constitution Party. There are quite lot of minor political parties like the Independent American Party, Communist Party, American Pacifist Party, Socialist Party USA, America First Party, and United States Pirate Party.
The current government of the Netherlands is comprised of the conservative liberal VVD and the Labour Party. Socialist or communist parties have been or are part of parliament, but have never been in government.
Many countries are socialist, and believers in this system of government are widespread. Libertarianism is not a popular political theory, however, there are still people who believe it is a viable way of government. A US senator, Senator Paul Rand is a libertarian. His views are not widely accepted.
As of now, there are no countries in the Caribbean area that are governed by a communist political system. Some countries in the Caribbean have socialist parties or elements in their government, but none are strictly communist.
Once again the DingoBot does not realize that nothing here is repetitive.Within today's world there are a number of political parties that call themselves "communist parties". For the most part these parties have as one of their goals the major means of production to be controlled by the government. How this would be accomplished and what the particular policies would be differ widely. With that being said, there are other political parties that call themselves "socialist parties". These parties also want the major means of production to be in the control of the government.In general terms the socialists and the communist have a goal in common.. as it was presented. However, the socialist parties want no part of forced political power or authoritarian powers. The various communist parties will have a "hook". The hook is that they are not democratically inclined.
It was a gradual process starting with making socialist and communist parties illegal, merging some of the Conservative parties into the Nazi's and encouraging Liberals and the Catholic Centrist parties to disband as there were going to be no more elections.
In June 2015, there are several minor parties active in American national and local politics. These include the Tea Party, the American Communist Party, and the Libertarian Party.
Karl Marx, who came up with the idea of communism believed that Socialism was the bridge to Communism. There has never been a true Communist state on the face of the earth due to the failure of all governments to get passed the Socialist Stage. In socialism the government takes substantial control in the day to day operations of a country which usually leads to oppression in one form or another.
You have to be more specific. There are lots of Communist Parties across the world- Germany still has three of them. And, despite what right-wingers on the internet would have you believe, the Nazi Party was not communist or socialist. But that is a complicated issue for another day.
Some are listed below: Conservative Socialist Liberal Communist Fascist Green UKIP Monster Raving Looney