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anarchism
Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that seeks to abolish all institutions that perpetuate authority, coercion, or hierarchy, primarily targeting the state and capitalism. Anarchism advocates for the replacement of the state with stateless societies and voluntary free associations. A historically left-wing movement, anarchism is sometimes described as the libertarian wing of the socialist movement (libertarian socialism).
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Marxism
alt=Black-and-white head shot of Marx|upright=1.05|thumb|Karl Marx, after whom Marxism is named
Communist International
political organization (1919–1943)
Khmer Rouge
followers of the Communist Party, Maoists of Kampuchea in Cambodia (until 1998)
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Leninism
thumb|Vladimir Lenin, after whom Leninism is named

Maoism
thumb|Chinese propaganda portraying Mao Zedong, 1968
May 68
May 1968 civil unrest in France
International Workingmen's Association
(First International) socialist political international (1864–1876)
far-left politics
political alignment on the extreme end of left-wing politics
anarcho-syndicalism
thumb|upright=1.1|Members of the Anarchism in Spain|Spanish anarcho-syndicalist trade union CNT marching in [[Madrid with their red and black flags, 2010]]
anarcho-communism
political philosophy and school of thought

Fourth International
international organisation
Cominform
The '''Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties (), commonly known as Cominform''' (), was a co-ordination body of Marxist–Leninist communist parties in Europe which existed from 1947 to 1956. Formed in the wake of the dissolution of the Communist International in 1943, it did not replace that body, but instead mainly served as an expression of solidarity and as a means of disseminating Stalinist propaganda. The Cominform initially included the communist parties of the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Yugoslavia (expelled in 1948), France, and I

revolutionary syndicalism
thumb|Demonstration by the Argentine syndicalist union FORA in 1915
direct action
action intended to reveal an existing problem, highlight an alternative, or demonstrate a possible solution to a social issue

eco-terrorism
Eco-terrorism is an act of violence which is committed in support of environmental causes, against people or property.
Animal Liberation Front
Animal welfare direct action organization
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia
Armenian nationalist militant organization active from 1975 to the early 1990s
autonomism
left-wing political and social movement and theory
council communism
political ideology
New People's Army
armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines
Naxalite–Maoist insurgency
armed conflict in India between the state and Maoists
Revolutionary Organization 17 November
Greek urban guerrilla organization (1975–2002)
accelerationism
Accelerationism is a range of ideologies that call for the use of capitalism and associated processes to create radical social transformations. Broadly, accelerationism engages with antihumanism, as well as posthumanism, and seeks to accelerate desired tendencies within capitalism at the expense of negative ones, though variants differ greatly on which tendencies and if this will lead beyond capitalism or further into it.
Andrzej Lepper
Polish politician (1954-2011)
national communism
political ideology that combines nationalism with communism
Montoneros
Montoneros (, MPM) was an Argentine far-left revolutionary guerilla organization which emerged in the 1970s during the "Argentine Revolution" dictatorship. The Montoneros advocated a composite ideology of Revolutionary Peronism, Falangism and Camilism, and were officially Roman Catholic. Its name was a reference to the 19th-century cavalry militias called Montoneras, which fought for the Federalist Party in the Argentine civil wars. Radicalized by the political repression of anti-Peronist regimes, the influence of the Cuban Revolution and liberation theology worker-priests, the Montoneros emer
Third International Theory
theory of governance proposed by Muammar Gaddafi
International of Anarchist Federations
anarchist organization
Islamo-leftism
Islamo-leftism is a neologism designating a supposed proximity and laxity of certain left-wing ideologies, personalities or parties towards political Islam, or even Islamism. Composed of the prefix "Islamo-" and the noun "leftism", it was created by Pierre-André Taguieff in 2002, before being subsequently taken up by various media, intellectual, academic or political personalities. The relevance of the term is contested in particular by its instrumentalization and its stigmatizing aspect similar to "Judeo-Bolshevism".
Communist Combatant Cells
Belgian terrorist group

ultra-leftism
In Marxism, ultra-leftism encompasses a broad spectrum of revolutionary Marxist currents. Ultra-leftism distinguishes itself from other left-wing currents through its rejection of electoralism, trade unionism, and national liberation. The term is sometimes used as a synonym of Italian left communism. "Ultra-left" is also commonly used as a pejorative by Marxist–Leninists and Trotskyists to refer to extreme or uncompromising Marxist sects.
Neozapatismo
thumbnail|Flag of the Neozapatista movement
Neozapatismo or Neozapatism (sometimes simply Zapatismo) is the political philosophy and practice devised and employed by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (, EZLN), who have instituted governments in a number of communities in Chiapas, Mexico, since the beginning of the Chiapas conflict.
Socialist Workers’ Party of Iran
Iranian political party
proto-communism
overview of communist-oriented ideologies and practices prior to the works of Karl Marx
Red triangle
badge used in Nazi concentration camps to mark political prisoners

Neo-Sovietism
thumb|Belarusian Honor Guard carrying the national flags of Belarus and the Soviet Union, as well as the Soviet victory banner, in Minsk, 2019.

radical environmentalism
grassroots and extremist branch of environmentalism
Coalition of Socialist Forces
political party
Vulkangruppe
The Vulkangruppe, Vulkan Group, or Volcano Group as it is sometimes rendered in English language sources, is a far-left extremist group based in Germany responsible for sabotage and destruction of energy, railway, and data infrastructure as well as attacks against Tesla, Inc. manufacturing confined to the Berlin region. Vulkangruppe has been associated with far-left, anti-fascist, and anarchist ideology. Those involved with the group occasionally use the names of Icelandic volcanoes as aliases following actions. The group has committed 11 arson attacks since at least 2011.
the Anarchist Library (multilingual)
online archive of anarchism-related written works
Party of New Communists
political party in the Soviet Union
Dawronoye
Dawronoye () is a secular, leftist, national liberation movement among the Assyrian people. Ideologically characterized by progressive ideas and including socialist elements, its founding roots can be traced to the late 1980s in the town of Midyat in Turkey. The modern manifestation of the movement is controversial among Assyrian organizations worldwide, particularly due to its ties to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Democratic Union Party (PYD).
Alex Boncayao Brigade
urban assassination unit of the New People's Army
list of Communist Parties in India
Wikimedia list article
Trial of Lina E.
German court case against left-wing extremists
Party of Kanak Liberation
socialist pro-independence political party
International Socialist League (2019)
political party
Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action
Dutch terrorist group
Rebel Faction
Faction during the Cultural Revolution
Gonobahini
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal – Gonobahini (JGB; ), better known as just Gonobahini (), was the armed wing of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal. The group was mainly composed of former Mukti Bahini members from the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.
Second National Front of Escambray
Cuban guerilla group