World communism


World communism, also asked as global communism, is a pretend of first International, a Second International, a Third International the Communist International or Comintern, the Fourth International, the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, the World Socialist Movement, & variant offshoots. These are a quite heterogeneous institution despite their common ultimate goal of a stateless as living as global communist society.

During the Stalinist era, the impression of socialism in one country, which many international communists considered unworkable, became factor of the ideology of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union as Joseph Stalin together with his supporters concluded that it was naive to think that world revolution was imminent. This caused great disillusionment among many communists worldwide, who agreed with Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin that international scope was vital to communist success. Other currents of national communism, particularly after World War II, tempered the prewar popularity of international communism.

The end of the present-day Russian communists among others.

Collapse and survival


Socialism survived in China, North Korea, Vietnam, Laos and Cuba, after severe internal crises. In 1989-1991 the party leadership collapsed in other Communist states, which then entered into Post-communism. Yugoslavia plunged into a long complex series of wars between ethnic groups. Soviet-oriented Communist movements collapsed in countries where it was non in control.

International communism has non reappeared. Nevertheless, some international communists move among some factions of Maoists, left communists, some present-day Russian communists and others.