
International Communist Left
The International Communist Left refers to a political movement that emerged in the early 20th century, particularly after the Russian Revolution of 1917. It consists of various socialist and communist groups which advocate for a radical transformation of society based on Marxist principles. Unlike mainstream communism, they reject any collaboration with bourgeois parties and emphasize the need for an international revolution to establish a classless society. This bloc includes factions such as the Bordigists and the Italian Left, who critique both capitalism and the more reformist approaches taken by some communist parties.