The Communist Correspondence Committee (German: Kommunistisches Korrespondenz-Komitee) was an association of communists founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich...
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the Communist Correspondence Committee of Brussels, Belgium, in which Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were the dominant personalities. The Communist League...
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1991 as the Committees of Correspondence, a moderate grouping in the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Named after the Committees of Correspondence formed during...
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The Principles of Communism (redirect from Draft of a Communist Confession of Faith)
Communist Correspondence Committee, the latter led by Marx and Engels. The Manifesto emerged as the best-known and final version of the Communist League's...
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Just merged with the Communist Correspondence Committee, an organization led by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, creating the Communist League. The new group...
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History of communism (redirect from World Communist Movement)
by the Christian communist German émigrés Wilhelm Weitling and Karl Schapper. A second group, the Communist Correspondence Committee, was formed in Brussels...
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The committees of correspondence were bodies organized by the local governments of the American colonies in the late 1700s for the purposes of coordinating...
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the Communist International laid out the course for the formation of an émigré Communist Party of India. The Executive Committee of the Communist International...
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to Brussels to establish the Communist Correspondence Committee.[citation needed] In 1847, they began writing The Communist Manifesto (1848), based on Engels'...
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The International Council Correspondence was a council communist magazine published in Chicago from 1934 to 1943. In 1938, it changed its name to Living...
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