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  1. The Communist League (共産主義者同盟, Kyо̄sanshugisha Dо̄mei), sometimes abbreviated Kyōsandō and better known by its nickname The Bund (ブント, Bunto), was a Marxist Japanese proto- New Left student organization established in December 1958 as a radical splinter group within the nationwide Zengakuren student federation. [1]

  2. In 1957 a number of dissidents dissatisfied with the direction of the Japan Communist Party (JCP), along with a number of student activists from the Nationwide Zengakuren student federation, formed the Revolutionary Communist League (RCL), usually abbreviated as Kakukyōdō in Japanese.

  3. The Japan Revolutionary Communist League (日本革命的共産主義者同盟, Nihon Kakumeiteki Kyōsanshugisha Dōmei, abbr. JRCL or Kakukyōdō) is a Trotskyist group in Japan. History. Several small groups split from the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. They attended a congress in 1957 and agreed ...

  4. The Communist League (共産主義者同盟, Kyо̄sanshugisha Dо̄mei), sometimes abbreviated Kyōsandō and better known by its nickname The Bund (ブント, Bunto), was a Marxist Japanese proto- New Left student organization established in December 1958 as a radical splinter group within the nationwide Zengakuren student federation.

  5. The Communist League ( German: Bund der Kommunisten) was an international political party established on 1 June 1847 in London, England.

  6. 概要. 1991年 2月、前身の 日本革命的共産主義者同盟第四インターナショナル日本支部) (「第四インターナショナル日本支部・日本革命的共産主義者同盟」とも)は、いわゆる ABCD問題 などの理由により、第四インターナショナル(統一書記局派)の第13回世界大会における決議「女性差別問題等の組織内問題を抱えている日本支部の存在を認めない」を受け、名称から「第四インターナショナル日本支部」を外して、現在の名称に改称した [6] 。 以後は第四インターナショナル統一書記局の日本の「シンパサイザー・グループ」(支持組織)の一つとなった。 第四インターナショナル統一書記局派の世界大会には、1995年6月の第14回世界大会よりシンパ組織として参加している。

  7. Japanese Communist Party (JCP), leftist Japanese political party founded in 1922. Initially, the party was outlawed, and it operated clandestinely until the post-World War II Allied occupation command restored freedom of political association in Japan; it was established legally in October 1945.

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