Misplaced Pages

International Communist League

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
#2997

7-774: International Communist League may refer to: Internationalist Communist League (Brazil) , predecessor of the Communist League International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) , also known as the Spartacist League International Communist League (Mexico) , which joined the Workers' Revolutionary Party in 1976 Internationalist Communist League (Portugal) International Communist League (Vietnam) , active from 1944 until about 1946 International-Communist League ,

14-592: A short-lived alliance of British groups in the mid-1970s Left Opposition , led by Trotsky from 1933 until 1936 Pathfinder tendency , sometimes referred to as the International Communist League International Communist League (Maoist) , the international of the Shining Path and other Maoist parties See also [ edit ] Communist League (disambiguation) ICL (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

21-1034: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Communist League (Brazil) The Communist League ( Portuguese : Liga Comunista ) was a grouping of the Left Opposition in Brazil , formed in 1931, operating within the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) and which gave rise, in 1934, to the Internationalist Communist League , an organization formed by Mario Pedrosa , Lívio Xavier , Fúlvio Abramo , Aristides Lobo , Benjamin Péret , Rodolfo Coutinho , Wenceslau Escobar Azambuja, among other PCB activists and union members such as Joaquim Barbosa (PCB secretary for union affairs), João Costa Pimenta (trade union veteran, grandfather of Rui Costa Pimenta , who in

28-810: The Brazilian section of the International Left Opposition . A few years later, on May 1, 1934, during the Labor Day rally, held in the city of São Paulo , they then announced their transformation into the ( Portuguese : Liga Comunista Internacionalista , LCI), definitively breaking away from the PCB, and starting to work for the formation of the Fourth International in Brazil . Rui Costa Pimenta Rui Costa Pimenta (born in São Paulo , 25 June 1957)

35-667: The future would be leader of the Workers' Cause Party , Leonel Pessoa (former cadet, expelled from the Army for participating in the Vaccine Revolt in 1904, who at the time worked as a graphic worker), João Dalla Dea (graphic worker). As Mario Pedrosa , a Communist Party activist, describes, when he was traveling to take a political training course in the Soviet Union in 1929, in Germany he came into contact with Leon Trotsky 's criticisms of

42-704: The policy implemented by the Communist International . Later, through an intense correspondence with Lívio Xavier , he informed Brazilian militants of the existing differences. Mário returned to Brazil in July 1929 and first organized the Lenin Communist Group ( Portuguese : Grupo Comunista Lenin , GCL). In January 1931, the members of the GCL founded the Communist League ( Portuguese : Liga Comunista , LC),

49-501: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title International Communist League . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_Communist_League&oldid=1233061833 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

#2997