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  2. Communist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The red flag is often seen in combination with other communist symbols and party names. The flag is used at various communist and socialist rallies like May Day. The flag, being a symbol of socialism itself, is also commonly associated with non-communist variants of socialism. The red flag has had multiple meanings in history.

  3. Category:American communists - Wikipedia

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    This category lists people who have, at one time or another, been active members of a communist party, or have declared themselves to be "communist". It should not be taken for granted that inclusion in this category implies that figures remained their whole life or continue to be communists.

  4. Category:Communists - Wikipedia

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    This category lists people who are now or have ever been active in communist politics through either identifying themselves as communists or being members of parties identifying themselves as communist. It should not be taken for granted that inclusion in this category implies that figures remained their whole life or continue to be communists.

  5. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Red – communism, democratic socialism, social democracy, socialism, American conservatism, Japanese conservatism Saffron – Hindu nationalism White – anti-communism, independent politicians, monarchism, pacifism, white nationalism, Zionism Yellow – liberalism, left-libertarianism

  6. List of democratic socialists - Wikipedia

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    Leszek KoĊ‚akowski, Polish philosopher and communist dissident [103] [104] [105] Rosa Luxemburg, Polish philosopher and economist [106] Karl Marx, German philosopher, sociologist and economist [11] [91] [89] [90] John Stuart Mill, British philosopher and economist [107] George Orwell, English novelist [108]

  7. Leon Trotsky - Wikipedia

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    Khrustalev-Nosar became famous in his position as spokesman for the Saint Petersburg Soviet. [61] Indeed, to the outside world, Khrustalev-Nosar was the embodiment of the Saint Petersburg Soviet. [60] Trotsky joined the Soviet under the name "Yanovsky" (after the village he was born in, Yanovka) and was elected vice-chairman.

  8. List of socialist members of the United States Congress

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    Democratic Party (Communist Party USA member) [29] Bolívar Pagán: House December 26, 1939: January 3, 1945: Puerto Rico: Republican Union (Socialist Party member) Vito Marcantonio: House January 3, 1939: January 3, 1951: New York American Labor Party [28] [30] Henry Teigan: House January 3, 1937: January 3, 1939: Pennsylvania

  9. History of communism - Wikipedia

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    The history of communism encompasses a wide variety of ideologies and political movements sharing the core principles of common ownership of wealth, economic enterprise, and property. [1] [2] Most modern forms of communism are grounded at least nominally in Marxism, a theory and method conceived by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels during the 19th ...