those that broke away from the two major political parties
A famous socialist and founder of the industrial workers of the world
Yes, during the Red Scare, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) expelled over one million workers, primarily those affiliated with the Communist Party or considered too radical. This action was part of a broader effort to distance the organization from any associations with communism and to align itself with more mainstream labor politics. The CIO aimed to demonstrate its loyalty to the American government and its values during a time of heightened anti-communist sentiment.
The Chinese focused on organizing peasants. The Soviets focused on organizing factory workers.
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The Communist Party, particularly through its Bolshevik faction led by Vladimir Lenin, played a pivotal role in the Russian Revolution of 1917. They capitalized on widespread discontent with the Provisional Government and sought to establish a socialist state based on Marxist principles. The Bolsheviks rallied support from workers and soldiers, ultimately leading the October Revolution, which resulted in the overthrow of the Provisional Government and the establishment of a communist regime. Their leadership and vision for a classless society were crucial in shaping the course of Russian history thereafter.
those that broke away from the two major political parties
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.
Socialist Labor Party Communist Party U.S.A. Democratic Socialists of America Socialist Workers' Party
Bourgeoisie ( American, European ) democratic version: A country in which the means of production and the means of consumption are tightly controlled by the government. It is ruled by a communist, workers or socialist party. The political leadership makes sure they rule supreme. People are not allowed to say what they want. Any criticism of the communist government can led to arrest and long time jail. To get good jobs in a communist state, you must become a party member! If you are loyal and patriotic, you can get higher in the bureaucracy and maybe become a high-member of the communist party politburo.Pro-Stalinist ( Russian ) version: A country in which capitalism has been destroyed by the workers under the leadership of a communist, workers or socialist party. These nations are socialist republics united under the great ideal of Marxism-Leninism. The bourgeoisie and right-wing forces are banned, because they want to impose the dictatorship of big money. A people's republic gives free healthcare and free education to all its people.Anti-Stalinist ( Anarchist, Trotskist ) version: A country which claims to be a republic of the people's, but in reality is more likely a bureaucratic dictatorship. Communism cannot be build in one nation. A communist society is anti-state and anti-government. A genuine socialist nation needs democracy and workers self management. The means of production and the means of consumption are not to be controlled by a bureaucratic state, but by workers councils. Win out freedom of speech, you cannot have a socialist state and a future communist society.Chinese, Vietnamese and Laos version: A country which is independent of foreign rule. All the peoples are united in a patriotic front, controlling by a communist, workers or socialist party. A modern socialist republic has a socialist market economy, were the private sector works semi independent under the leadership of the government. Making much money and turning you socialist nation into a wealthy state, is the highest goal of patriotic workers.
Socialist Workers' Federation was created in 1909.
Workers' Socialist League was created in 1975.
Workers' Socialist Federation ended in 1924.
Workers' Socialist Organization was created in 1979.
Socialist Workers' Party of Finland ended in 1923.
Litterally, they proclaimed "the democratic and social republic". The rebellious workers' leaders were either ''radicals' or socialists and Communist ideas or leaders played no role. So a 'socialist takeover' is the best choice here.
It targeted people belonging to groups that wanted to overthrow the government, and was later used to prosecute members of the Communist and Socialist Workers parties.
Zionist Socialist Workers Party was created in 1904.