
Communist Party Formation
Communist Party formation refers to the establishment of political parties that advocate for communist ideology, which emphasizes collective ownership of resources and aims to eliminate class distinctions. The first significant example was the Russian Communist Party, formed in the early 20th century, leading the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. They sought to empower the working class and restructure society based on Marxist principles. Over time, other communist parties emerged globally, often inspired by Marxism-Leninism, adapting the ideology to local contexts. These parties typically pursue political power through various means, including elections, revolutionary movements, or grassroots organizing.