Talk:Communist Party of the Russian Federation
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"invoked Russian patriotism in addition to communism"
Wouldn't this mean that KPRF is the national socialist (or national communist) party of Russia?--85.49.234.93 00:43, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
- National Communist label can be used.--Constanz - Talk 15:16, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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- KPRF is hardly alone as for a CP to invoke nationalist discourse. National Communist, or National Bolshevism, is however something rather different. --Soman 16:05, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
- Acts by KPRF members speak for themselves (i'm not going to list their anti-semitic acts here; note that party leadership defended Makashov's notorious anti-semitism in 1998)--Constanz - Talk 16:30, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
- No they did not.
I deleted a part about antisemitsm because while I agree that it is an important issue in many cases, the case of CPRF is not one of them. Presenting the view of that general as if he is the spokeman for the entire party is a not a honest thing. CPRF is not an antisemitic party, c'mon, I also know Jews who vote for this party. Also if you want to talk about Zyuganov supposedly antisemitic statements, you should do it in the article on him and not here. It is like if we say that Solidarnosc is an antisemitic organization because of the fact that many Solidarnosc members, including Lech Walesa, have said antisemitic statements.
Added on 8/6/07 a little start to Ideology section on CPRF, after all, it is a political party, there should be some interesting notes about what their politics are. I thought the stance on religion was interesting for how it differs from the stereotypical/prototypical/historical stand on religion by communist/socialist groups and in the history of the USSR.- Anonamess
Can someone expand the Ideology section? There is no mention in the article of what this party is trying to achieve. For instance, do they want to create a communist state (like the former USSR) or do they want to achieve their ideals within a democratic system (like currently in Moldova)? Vlaflipje1982 18:17, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Crisis in Ideology Section
Off to a decent start, someone added a an extended medley of unsourced editorial type text. It either should be linked to sources and reworded or deleted, since I have no time for the former, I have done the later. Hopefully someone will intervene and replace it with more appropriate material, thanks, Samboring
[edit] Categories
The Category:Communist parties was divided into the following regions:
- Europe
- Asia
- Middle East
- Africa
- Former Soviet Union
- Americas
- Oceania
Two of these categories, FSU and Middle East, covers two continents. This division might not be perfect, but changes should be brought up at the category talk or in a WP:CFD, rather than in this article. --Soman (talk) 19:37, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- The CPRF is a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and in the United European Left group in the Assembly. It is clearly a European Party. --90.242.30.244 (talk) 20:18, 18 May 2008 (UTC)

