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  1. Political economy: A Communist Party study course by John Purton, 1975
  2. SOVIET POLITICAL SCHOOLS: THE COMMUNIST PARTY ADULT INSTRUCTION SYSTEM
  3. Soviet Political Schools the Communist Party Adult Instruction System by Ellen Propper Mickiewicz, 1967
  4. The people's welfare--a major target of the policy of the Romanian Communist Party (The socio-political thinking of Romania's president) by Nicolae Ceaușescu, 1980
  5. The truth about CPM;: A critique of the ideological-political line of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Communist Party publication no. 1: January 1972) by Bhowani Sen, 1972
  6. The policy of cadres of the Romanian Communist Party (The Socio-political thinking of Romania's president) by Nicolae Ceaușescu, 1983
  7. Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe by Paul Lewis, 2001-01-25
  8. Poles Together: The Emergence and Development of Political Parties in Post-Communist Poland by Aleks Szczerbiak, 2002-05-01
  9. People's Tribune :The Political Paper of the Communist Labor Party of the United States of North America (4 issues-- Volume 8, No. 8, 10, 11, 25-- 1981)
  10. Political Parties in Post-Communist Societies: Formation, Persistence, and Change by Maria Spirova, 2007-07-24
  11. Cold War Political Justice: The Smith Act, the Communist Party, and American Civil Liberties (Contributions in American History) by Michal R. Belknap, 1977-12-27
  12. Political Parties and the State in Post-Communist Europe by Petr Kopecky, 2007-12-05
  13. Political Report of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia by Josip Broz Tito, 1948
  14. THE POLITICAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA by Liu Shao-Chi, 1956

1. Wikipedia Revolutionary Communist Party Of Britain
The Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (MarxistLeninist) is a British communist political party. Originally a Maoist party, it has moved
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2. Central European University Press
the process of Central and East European party development and will contribute significantlytowards the development of a postcommunist political party model.
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in Hungary in 1944. "Highly recommended." A qualification reserved to the best, this time to János Kis Choice, the magazine of the American Library Association has distinguised the books of three more CEU Press authors lately: Celia Hawkesworth , David Kerans and Barbara J. Falk "... the best of all the books this year - and highly significant in terms of genuine new research - was Miklos Kun's Stalin: An Unknown Portrait , a splendid, subtle and deeply researched picture of the dictator and his circle, filled with new photographs." Financial Times
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Poles Together?

3. CPN-UML
Jhalanath Khanal communist party of Nepal (UML). This solidarity appeal issigned by the representatives of the above mentioned political parties.
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Solidarity Appeal
Jhalanath Khanal Communist Party of Nepal (UML) Chakra Prasad Bastola Nepali Congress Sagar Samser JBR Nepali Congress (Democratic) Pari Thapa People's Front-Nepal This solidarity appeal is signed by the representatives of the above mentioned political parties.

4. Political Economy: A Communist Critique Of The Wage System.  A Progressive Labo
political Economy a communist Critique of the Wage System. A Progressive Labor party Pamphlet. Introduction. As 1998 drew to a close, the U.S. economy looked like a crazyquilt. The stock market had
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Political Economy: a Communist Critique of the Wage System A Progressive Labor Party Pamphlet Introduction As 1998 drew to a close, the U.S. economy looked like a crazy-quilt. The stock market had hit new highs earlier in the year. Then it dropped twenty percent over the summer. Then it started zooming again in late fall. The bosses' pundits were boasting about the lowest unemployment in three decades. Yet the loss of manufacturing jobs in 1998 alone surpassed 500,000. With every new announcement of a giant merger, thousands of workers were threatened with layoffs. Still, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal ran headlines about "good times" ahead, pointing to rising life expectancies, the growing middle-class membership of black and latin women, and the decline of street crime. What's the essential truth for the working class about the U.S. economy? Is the news fundamentally good, with a few minor clouds on the horizon? Or is the profit system in one of its periodic crises? From the media and most of the politicians, you would think that you had no reason to worry about the future and the present as you probably do. You would have to conclude that something must be wrong with you. With every shift of militancy in Iraq and fundamentalist Muslim areas, the U.S. threatens another military attack. India and Pakistan join the country club of nuclear terrorism. The economic crisis in Asia is plunging its working class back into dire poverty, even as it threatens to capsize the expanding economies of the U.S. and Europe.

5. CPUSA Online -
by CPUSA political Action Commission, 23.12.2003 0000. Labor and Allies v. Ultrarighttactics. II What it Takes to Win. III The communist party at the
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fight for peace, equality, democracy and socialism Top Ten Reasons to Defeat Bush - Downloadable Flyer by CPUSA Political Action Commission, 21.05.2004 19:36 There's so many reason to defeat Bush. Here's our top ten. Just click link above to read them and download the PDF flyer. Then print, and use with voter education and mobilization efforts. More Current Issues Build Unity to Take Back Our Country in 2004!: Defeat Bush and the Ultra Right! by Joelle Fishman, Chair, Political Action Committee, CPUSA, 31.01.2004 00:00 The 2004 election is a turning point that will make history one way or the other. The backdrop is the mighty battle being waged by right-wing capitalist interests for hegemony over all the world's resources, markets and labor. The shocking disparity between wealth and poverty worldwide, and the never-ending search for new sources of profit, set the stage for sharp conflict. by CPUSA Political Action Commission, 23.12.2003 00:00

6. Japanese Communist Party
Founded as an underground political association, it emerged itself legal after the second world war.
http://www.jcp.or.jp/english/
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7. Chinese Communist Party
Important Note The Chinese communist party general information Internet web page by the Chinese communist party (CCP), and reports on the nation's economy and political climate.
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Zhongnanhai, Beijing - Headquarters of CPC and Chinese Government
Wall Banner on the left-hand side: "Long Live the Great Chinese Communist Party!"
Wall Banner on the right-hand side: "Long Live the Invincible Mao Zedong Thought!" The Communist Party of China (CPC) was founded on July 1, 1921 in Shanghai, China. After 28 years of struggle, the CPC finally won victory of "new-democratic revolution" and founded the People's Republic of China in 1949. The CPC is the ruling party of mainland China (P.R. China). The Communist Party of China is founded mainly on ideology and politics. The CPC derives its ideas and policies from the people's concentrated will and then turns that will into State laws and decisions which are passed by the National People's Congress of China through the State's legal procedures. Theoretically, CPC does not take the place of the government in the State's leadership system. The Party conducts its activities within the framework of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China and the law and has no right to transcend the Constitution and the law. All Party members, like all citizens in the country, are equal before the law.

8. D.C.'s Political Report: Minor Parties Links
Young communist League USA. Committee for a Unified Independent party; Hawaii Independenceparty. Hawaii Independence party of Hawaii; Heart political party;
http://www.dcpoliticalreport.com/PartyLink.htm
D.C.'s Political Report World Wide Web

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last updated: June 6, 2004
Minor Political Parties

9. CUBA SOCIALISTA.Revista Teórica Y Política.
Theoretical and political magazine of the communist party. Offers selected articles and features from the print edition, with subscription information. English/Spanish
http://www.cubasocialista.cu
SPECIAL: FTAA CUBA SOCIALISTA. Revista Teórica y Política. Fundada por Fidel Castro en 1961
Editada por el Comité Central del Partido Comunista de Cuba
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CUBA EN GINEBRA VIII Seminario Internacional
"Los Partidos y una Nueva Sociedad" auspiciado por el Partido del Trabajo de México
... Ernesto Che Guevara
Publicado en 1965 en Cuba Socialista
III ENCUENTRO HEMISFÉRICO DE LUCHA CONTRA EL ALCA
Cuba Socialista en la lucha por un mundo mejor En breve nueva sección sobre
en coordinación con el Centro de Estudios de Información de la Defensa
Un análisis teológico de las últimas medidas de EE.UU. contra Cuba
Comentarios sobre las nuevas bufonadas del Payaso Norteamericano de turno, consecuencia de su última “borrachera”

10. The Marxist-Leninist Home Page
political Program. Website of the communist party of Canada (MarxistLeninist) Registeredwith Elections Canada under the name Marxist-Leninist party of Canada
http://www.cpcml.ca/
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11. Political Affairs Magazine -
A publication of the communist party USA and designed to appeal to the broad left.
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12. Politics1 - Guide To American Political Parties
political party, the communist" activist Sam Webb assumed leadership of the CPUSA. The CPUSA also maintains online sites for the People's Weekly World party newspaper, political
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The Most Comprehensive Online Guide to American Politics search POLITICS DIRECTORY: Home The Presidency P2004 Race State/Fed Candidates ... Email Us DIRECTORY OF
U.S. POLITICAL PARTIES THE TWO MAJOR PARTIES: Democratic Party (DNC)
- After the 2002 elections, Democrats control several key governorships (including PA, MI, IL, VA, NJ, NC and WA) and many state legislatures but lost control of the US House in 1994, narrowly lost control of the US Senate again in 2002 (but they still hold enough seats to block much legislation), and lost control of the White House in the 2000 elections. While prominent Democrats run the wide gamut from the near democratic-socialist left ( Barbara Lee Dennis Kucinich and the Congressional Progressive Caucus ) and traditional liberals ( Hillary Clinton Nancy Pelosi and Ted Kennedy ) to the center-right ( Joe Lieberman , the Congressional Blue Dog Coalition and the New Democrat Network ) to the GOP-style conservative right ( Charlie Stenholm and Gene Taylor ), most fall somewhere into the pragmatic

13. Communist Party Of India (Marxist Leninist) Red Flag
Official website provides information about party's theoretical positions, political campaigns and struggles.
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14. South Africa's Political Parties - SouthAfrica.info
was formed in December 1993 as a political party to cater The ACDP was the only partyin the South African communist party (Not officially represented in the
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South Africa's political parties South Africa has a vibrant multi-party political system, with 13 parties represented in Parliament. The African National Congress is the majority party in the National Assembly, and also controls seven of the country's nine provinces. The opposition parties, however, are robust and vocal. To help you get the full political picture, here's a series of snapshots of the political parties represented in Parliament since South Africa's second democratic elections in 1999. African National Congress
(266 seats in the National Assembly) Founded in 1912, the African National Congress (ANC) won 62% of the total vote in the first democratic elections in 1994. In the 1999 elections it increased its majority to just a point short of two-thirds of the total vote. It also controls seven of the nine provinces, and shares power with the Inkatha Freedom Party in KwaZulu-Natal.

15. The People's War In Peru Archive 1980-1998
This page reports the political and military actions of the People's War led by the communist party of Peru (19801998) NY Transfer is maintaining this archive online for historical and political
http://www.blythe.org/peru-pcp
NOTE: This is an archive of historical files uploaded by the PCP in the 1990s. NY Transfer is maintaining this archive online for historical and political research purposes only. The site has not been updated since November, 1998 and we have lost contact with its originators. E-mail links for the PCP on this site are no longer active, and we have no further information on how to reach them.
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16. The Great Leap Forward
Account of the benefits to the communist party, and to the political establishment of the country of the events of the late 1950's.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/sgabriel/economics/china-essays/4.html
Essay Number 4
September 1998 Political Economy of the Great Leap Forward: Permanent Revolution and State Feudal Communes
By Satya J. Gabriel

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T The theoretical underpinnings of the Great Leap Forward are similar, in many ways, to the arguments of the late E. F. Schumacher, as presented in his book Small is Beautiful . Schumacher argued in favor of a strategy of development based on "intermediate" or "appropriate" technologies, rather than the most technologically advanced and capital intensive technologies that are often considered most desirable or the more "primitive" technologies that were often in use in less industrialized countries. Like Schumacher, Mao wanted Chinese direct producers, particularly farmers, to use more advanced technologies than the relatively crude implements that were available but he argued against a continuation of the Stalinist approach because it relied on what we would today call capital-intensive investments. In the Stalinist drive to "modernization" the number one priority was the building of larger "economies of scale" industrial operations, particularly those operations that were most critical to further industrialization, i.e. the heavy industry sector where the primary output was capital goods (machines used in the building of other outputs, including more machines). The Stalinist approach of placing emphasis on investment in heavy industry at the expense of light (consumer goods oriented) industry and agriculture required substantial net social resources, i.e. surplus resources in excess of what was needed for consumption purposes. These resources were obtained by draining surplus products out of the rural work force: a process that has been described as super-exploiting the rural labor force.

17. Kurdistan Organization Of The Communist Party Of Iran - Komala
Includes information about the party's political background and program, tactics and political struggle. The site also features articles and press releases about the Kurds and Kurdistan.
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18. Leonid Ilich Brezhnev
A brief biography of the late General Secretary of the communist party of the Soviet Union. His political career marked some of the most critical events of the Cold War.
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19. Introduction To Japan's Political Parties
1997. The Japanese communist party. The Japanese communist party, meanwhile,was founded as an underground political association in July 1922.
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Most part of this page is an excerpt from Japan: A Pocket Guide, 1996 Edition , pp.12-18 (Foreign Press Center). Additional notes were written around 1998 by MK . Japanese political situation has been dynamically changed since then. The first political party to emerge in Japan was the Aikoku Koto (Public Party of Patriots), formed in 1874 under the leadership of Taisuke Itagaki. The party presented a written petition advocating the establishment of a parliamentary system through public elections. In 1898 a cabinet was formed by the leader of a party for the first time, inaugurating the system of party cabinets. But genro , or elder statesmen, although lacking any constitutional authority, exerted a decisive influence in determining transfers of power, and it was not until after World War II that true party cabinets began to be formed. Currently Japanese political alignments are undergoing a vigorous transition that has resulted in the emergence of a number of new parties. The following traces the development of the main parties.
The Liberal Democratic Party
The Liberal Democratic Party, the biggest political party, is a conservative force. The party regards the protection of liberty, human rights, democracy, and the parliamentary system as its fundamental mission. The LDP was formed in November 1955 through the merger of two conservative parties founded after World War II and continued to govern without a break until August 1993.

20. Communist Party Of Great Britain - For Socialism, For Communism
A rump of the old CPGB and smaller than the other groups that split from the original party in the 1970s and 80s. Participates in the Socialist Alliance advocating that it become a political party. Site includes an online edition of the Weekly Worker.
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This is the website of the Communist Party of Great Britain. Our Party actively supports the struggle against Blair's war on Iraq - we say our main enemy is at home. But as communists, we are also enemies of the system that produces war time and time again - capitalism. Get active with us in that fight for a better world! Send us your email and we'll keep you posted of events and campaigns. Weekly Worker 531
Vote Respect but fight for socialist politics

In recent weeks both the CPGB and the Socialist Alliance Democracy Platform have conducted internal debates about how socialists should relate to Respect and what recommendations their organisations should make about the casting of votes on June 10.
A full range of options has been canvassed. The CPGB majority calls for the biggest possible vote for Respect. The CPGB Red Platform insists that Respect candidates should pass the triple test of backing a worker's wage for elected representatives, open borders and republicanism before earning the vote of socialists.

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