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Left Stalinism (1799 bytes)
1: ...sm''' describes emergent trends from within the [[Stalinist]] ("official communist") movement which aimed to ... 3: ...ken - at least initially - within the confines of Stalinist orthodoxy. This was the so-called '''left-wing'''... 5: ...n]] (1958) marked the fracturing of international Stalinist alignments; in criticising Stalin, many were left... 7: ...]] himself was, however, far from being a '''left stalinist'''. 9: Many formerly '''left stalinist''' groups have either moved through [[Eurocommuni... Collective dictatorship (1002 bytes) 5: ...person and the [[cult of personality]]) with post-Stalinist [[Russia]] (whose leaders derived their authority... Vittorio Vidali (1137 bytes) 3: ...o have participated in the assassinations of anti-Stalinist activists there. Vidali is also belived to have ... Ostalgie (1225 bytes) 3: ...rman reunification]], most reminders of the old [[Stalinist]] regimes were swept away as former East German c... 7: ...ife under Soviet rule in some of the other former Stalinist countries of Eastern Europe, most notably [[Polan... Shachtmanism (3382 bytes) 7: ...fore, they go beyond [[Trotsky]]'s description of Stalinist Russia as being a "[[degenerated workers' state]]... 9: ...p. This has been crudely described as seeing the Stalinist and capitalist countries as being equally bad, al... 11: ....S. government in international conflicts against Stalinist groups, such as the [[Vietnam War]]. László Rajk (1400 bytes) 1: ...leader who unsuccessfully opposed the [[Stalinism|Stalinist]] leader [[Mátyás Rákosi]] in the post-[[World Wa... 7: ...le rivals. When Rajk criticised the imposition of Stalinist policies in Hungary, he was arrested in September... Culture of Russia (2314 bytes) 22: == The Stalinist period (1932–1953) == 25: == Post-stalinist period (1953-1991) == Groupuscule (568 bytes) 3: ...[[Anarchism|Anarchist]], [[Fascist]], [[Stalinism|Stalinist]] and [[Trotskyism|Trotskyist]] groups. Old Left (436 bytes) 1: ...ribe Western [[Leninist]]s, [[Trotskyist]]s and [[Stalinist]]s, to differentiate them from the non-Leninist [... The Militant (587 bytes) 3: ...e capitalist system, the imperialist wars and the Stalinist regime in the Soviet Union, which according to th... Votes (597 bytes) 5: ... [[people]], they are practically extinct after [[Stalinist]] dispersion to Soviet provinces far away —... Socialist Action (UK) (2160 bytes) 7: ...ave displayed an increasing tendency to ally with Stalinist formations and political positions. At the time o... Alexander Martinov (734 bytes) 1: ...t Opposition]]. He was a chief architect of the [[Stalinist]] theories used to justify subordinating the work... Generations of winter (610 bytes) Anti-Revisionist (2253 bytes) 1: ...'anti-revisionist''' is one who favors a strict [[Stalinist]] or [[Maoist]] interpretation of Marxist-Leninis... 7: ...[Progressive Labor Party]]. Several other small [[Stalinist]] or [[Maoist]] political parties in the [[United... Andreu Nin (576 bytes) 2: ...k of the [[Spanish Civil War]], Nin was killed by Stalinist agents. Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) (in Manitoba) (2256 bytes) 1: ...]. Its orientation is [[Anti-Revisionist]] (or [[Stalinist]]). Between [[1970]] and [[1997]], the party was... 3: ...ch of the [[Communist Party of Canada]] and a non-Stalinist rival to the CPC-ML. VMN (749 bytes) United front (697 bytes) 3: ...rposed the idea of the united front against the [[Stalinist]] theory of a [[popular front]], which could incl... League of Revolutionaries for a New America (926 bytes) 1: ...er words, that they were not being sufficiently [[Stalinist]] or [[Maoist]].
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