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Albert Camus
French philosopher, author, and journalist (1913–1960)
Leon Trotsky
Russian Marxist revolutionary (1879–1940)
Nikita Khrushchev
leader of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964
André Gide
French author and Nobel laureate (1869–1951)
Josip Broz Tito
Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman (1892−1980)
social democracy
political ideology
Slavoj Žižek
Slovenian philosopher (born 1949)
Simone Weil
French philosopher, writer, and social activist (1909–1943)

Herbert Marcuse
German philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist (1898–1979)
Nestor Makhno
Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary (1888–1934)
Nikolai Bukharin
Russian revolutionary and politician (1888–1938)

Anastas Mikoyan
Soviet revolutionary and statesman (1895–1978)
democratic socialism
political ideology
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Trotskyism
thumb|Leon Trotsky, after whom Trotskyism is named
Milovan Đilas
Yugoslav politician, theorist and author (1911-1995)

Frederik Pohl
American science fiction writer and editor (1919–2013)

Titoism
thumb|260px|Josip Broz Tito meeting with [[Bolesław Bierut and Michał Żymierski from the Polish People's Republic in 1946.]]
Sylvia Pankhurst
English feminist and socialist (1882–1960)
Panait Istrati
Romanian writer (1884–1935)
libertarian socialism
Anti-authoritarian political philosophy

E. P. Thompson
British historian & peace activist (1924-1993)
Situationist International
international organization of social revolutionaries
Stephen Spender
English poet and man of letters (1909–1995)

Workers' Party of Marxist Unification
The '''Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (, POUM'''; , POUM) was a Spanish communist party formed during the Second Republic and mainly active around the Spanish Civil War. It was formed by the fusion of the Trotskyist Communist Left of Spain () and the Workers and Peasants' Bloc (BOC, affiliated with the Right Opposition) against the will of Leon Trotsky, with whom the former broke.
Victor Serge
Russian revolutionary and writer (1890-1947)
Andreu Nin
Spanish politician (1892-1937)

Siegfried Kracauer
German writer, journalist, sociologist, cultural critic, and film theorist (1889-1966)
council communism
political ideology
left communism
political ideology
C. L. R. James
Trinidadian historian, journalist and Marxist (1901–1989)
Amadeo Bordiga
Italian politician (1889-1970)
Roger Vailland
French writer (1907–1965)
Fyodor Raskolnikov
Soviet diplomat (1892-1939)
Independent Labour Party
UK political party
democratic confederalism
political ideology and government structure
John Cowper Powys
British writer, lecturer and philosopher (1872-1963)
Pierre Clastres
French anthropologist (1934-1977)
Claude Lefort
French philosopher (1924–2010)
Left Opposition
faction within the Bolshevik Party from 1923 to 1927 headed de facto by Leon Trotsky
Ruth Fischer
German activist (1895–1961)
anti-Stalinist left
opposition to Stalinism from those on the left-wing
Tony Cliff
British activist (1917-2000)
free-market anarchism
branch of anarchism that advocates a free-market system
Iron Front
German paramilitary organization
Donduk Kuular
Prime Minister of Tannu Tuva (1888-1932)
Claude Roy
French poet, essayist and journalist (1915-1997)
Max Shachtman
American Marxist theorist (1904–1972)
Rudolf Bahro
German politician and writer (1935-1997)
Dwight Macdonald
American writer, editor, film critic, social critic, philosopher and political radical (1906-1982)
Critical Left
Defunct Trotskyist party in Italy
red-brownism
a pejorative term equating Stalinism and Maoism with fascism
Franz Borkenau
Austrian writer (1900–1957)

Roman Rosdolsky
Marxian scholar and political revolutionary (1898-1967)
Lucien Laurat
writer (1898-1973)
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tankie
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Ante Ciliga
Croatian politician, writer and publisher (1898-1992)
Marceau Pivert
French politician (1895-1958)
Yutaka Haniya
Japanese writer (1909–1997)
Ethel Mannin
English writer (1900–1984)
Communist Struggle
political party in Italy