Communist International (Stalinist–Hoxhaists)

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Communist International (Stalinist–Hoxhaists)

Abbreviation Comintern (SH)
Leader Wolfgang Eggers
Founded 2000
Think tank International Union of Revolutionary Writers
Youth wing Young Communist International
Women's wing Communist Women's International
Political orientation Hoxhaism
Ultra-leftism
Dogmato-revisionism
Slogan Workers of the world, unite!
Website
http://ciml.250x.com/index1.html

The Communist International (Stalinist–Hoxhaists), also known as the Comintern (SH), is a small international "Stalinist–Hoxhaist" organization. Founded in 2000, the Comintern (SH) upholds "Marxism–Leninism–Stalinism–Hoxhaism", otherwise known simply as "Stalinism–Hoxhaism", and views Karl Marx, Fredrick Engels, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Enver Hoxha to be the foundational figures in Marxism–Leninism.[1] [2]

The Comintern (SH) remains controversial in anti-revisionist spaces due to many of their theoretical positions. The Comintern (SH) calls Marxist–Leninists such as Mao Zedong and Wilhelm Pieck revisionist. In their "Declaration of War Against the neo-revisionist ICMLPO" they criticize ICMLPO for promoting "North-South theory" and "People's Fronts" among other things.[3] The Comintern (SH) likewise is extremely hostile of Maoism, having issued another "declaration of war" against the tendency.[4]

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  1. General Line Comintern (SH) website
  2. About us Comintern (SH) website
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