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The '''Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany''' (German: Marxistisch-Leninistische Partei Deutschlands, MLPD) is a [[Communism|communist]] political party in Germany founded in 1982. The MLPD originated in from the communist Maoist K-Gruppen scene of the 1970s and emerged from the [[Communist Workers Union of Germany]] (KABD) | The '''Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany''' (German: Marxistisch-Leninistische Partei Deutschlands, MLPD) is a [[Communism|communist]] political party in Germany founded in 1982. The MLPD originated in from the communist [[Maoist]] [[K-Gruppen]] scene of the 1970s and emerged from the [[Communist Workers Union of Germany]] (KABD). | ||
The MLPD advocates for a proletarian seizure of power with the aim of overthrowing capitalist relations of production and establishing a socialist-oriented social order. This socialist phase is viewed as a necessary transitional stage toward the creation of a classless, communist society. The party bases its ideology on the theories and practices of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin. It rejects the term "Stalinism" as pejorative labels used to divide the Marxist–Leninist movement. While offering critical assessments of certain political positions held by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong, the MLPD defends key aspects of their work, distinguishing itself from many other left-wing groups in Germany. | The MLPD advocates for a proletarian seizure of power with the aim of overthrowing capitalist relations of production and establishing a socialist-oriented social order. This socialist phase is viewed as a necessary transitional stage toward the creation of a classless, communist society. The party bases its ideology on the theories and practices of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin. It rejects the term "Stalinism" as pejorative labels used to divide the Marxist–Leninist movement. While offering critical assessments of certain political positions held by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong, the MLPD defends key aspects of their work, distinguishing itself from many other left-wing groups in Germany. | ||
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The MLPD places strong emphasis on ideological struggle and the development of proletarian consciousness, both within the party and among the broader working class. It prioritizes direct engagement and political work among the masses, viewing grassroots organizing as essential to building a revolutionary movement. The party promotes continuous self-education and collective learning to strengthen its organizational capabilities and political clarity. | The MLPD places strong emphasis on ideological struggle and the development of proletarian consciousness, both within the party and among the broader working class. It prioritizes direct engagement and political work among the masses, viewing grassroots organizing as essential to building a revolutionary movement. The party promotes continuous self-education and collective learning to strengthen its organizational capabilities and political clarity. | ||
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[https://www.mlpd.de/english/banner/party-programm| MLPD Party Program] | |||
[https://www.mlpd.de/english/literature/organizational-principles-of-the-marxist-leninist-party/view| Organizational Principles of the MLPD] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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| Abbreviation | MLPD |
| Founded | June 20, 1982 |
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| Political position | Far-left |
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The Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany (German: Marxistisch-Leninistische Partei Deutschlands, MLPD) is a communist political party in Germany founded in 1982. The MLPD originated in from the communist Maoist K-Gruppen scene of the 1970s and emerged from the Communist Workers Union of Germany (KABD).
The MLPD advocates for a proletarian seizure of power with the aim of overthrowing capitalist relations of production and establishing a socialist-oriented social order. This socialist phase is viewed as a necessary transitional stage toward the creation of a classless, communist society. The party bases its ideology on the theories and practices of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin. It rejects the term "Stalinism" as pejorative labels used to divide the Marxist–Leninist movement. While offering critical assessments of certain political positions held by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong, the MLPD defends key aspects of their work, distinguishing itself from many other left-wing groups in Germany.
Until 2017, the MLPD participated in the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO). In 2010, it became a member of the International Coordination of Revolutionary Parties and Organizations (ICOR).
Ideology and Political Orientation
At its core, the MLPD upholds the fundamental principles of Marxism–Leninism, including the goal of establishing a socialist society through proletarian revolution. The party strongly opposes revisionism and defends the historical achievements of former socialist states, particularly the Soviet Union from 1917 to 1956 and the People’s Republic of China from 1949 to 1978. It refers to its ideological position as "Echter Sozialismus" ("Genuine Socialism"), a term used to distinguish itself from what it regards as revisionist and reformist tendencies, including Trotskyism, which the MLPD characterizes as a "petty-bourgeois divergence from Marxism." Through this framework, the party differentiates itself from other left-wing organizations in Germany such as the German Communist Party (DKP), The Left (Die Linke), and the Socialist Equality Party (SGP).
Revolutionary Strategy and Internationalism
The MLPD advocates for the preparation and eventual realization of an international socialist revolution, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national and global class struggles. The party’s strategy centers on building a revolutionary movement that unites workers across borders and opposes global imperialism. It supports liberation struggles worldwide and has developed the concept of "new-imperialist countries", such as Russia, China, and India—to analyze shifts in global power structures and competition.
Environmental Policy
Since its 2012 party congress, the MLPD has prioritized environmental work as a central strategic objective, second only to its revolutionary goals. The party argues that the world is transitioning from an environmental crisis to a global environmental catastrophe, driven by the capitalist mode of production’s inherent focus on profit maximization. It views the environmental crisis as an existential threat and a fundamental aspect of class struggle.
The MLPD calls for a comprehensive transformation of society's relationship with nature, including changes in production, consumption, science, education, and cultural norms. It argues that these changes require the overthrow of capitalist relations and the establishment of socialist power structures. The party envisions a society in which production serves human needs in ecological balance, grounded in the "unity of humanity and nature." A "class struggle for a change in thinking" is seen as an essential element of this process.
Women's Liberation
The MLPD identifies women’s liberation as an essential component of the broader working-class struggle. The party stresses the need to combine the fight against capitalist exploitation with the fight against women’s oppression. It regards gender equality not as a secondary or isolated issue but as intrinsically linked to the goal of socialist transformation.
Cultural Revolution and Theoretical Development
The MLPD recognizes Mao Zedong’s concept of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution as a significant advancement in Marxist–Leninist theory, particularly regarding the continuation of class struggle under socialism and the fight against bureaucratization.
The party’s theoretical foundation is articulated through its publication series Revolutionärer Weg ("Revolutionary Way"), which provides Marxist–Leninist analysis of contemporary political, social, and economic issues. The series serves as a vehicle for ideological education and the formulation of revolutionary strategy.
Party Organization and Ideological Work
The MLPD places strong emphasis on ideological struggle and the development of proletarian consciousness, both within the party and among the broader working class. It prioritizes direct engagement and political work among the masses, viewing grassroots organizing as essential to building a revolutionary movement. The party promotes continuous self-education and collective learning to strengthen its organizational capabilities and political clarity.
Further reading
Organizational Principles of the MLPD