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One could argue that the Socialist Party of America back in 1903 had very Marxist ideas (in fact, the US government jailed a lot of party members on that assumption). The Workingmens Party was also a major communist endorser during this time. Before thinking that these people are crazy, keep in mind during this time communism was still a theory-- a way of living which would make all people within a country equal. No wealth disparity, no groups of the 'elite' taking over, no rich, no poor. That idea was very appealing after the Industrial Revolution.

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