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It looks like the History section needs an introductory sentence; it just starts out with "It [the PCC] achieved congressional representation shortly thereafter and[...]" with no extra context. Maybe that was meant to flow on from the lead section, but someone has since added a sentence about the PCC's involvement in the 2013 election, so it's a bit confusing to read.
It looks like the History section needs an introductory sentence; it just starts out with "It [the PCC] achieved congressional representation shortly thereafter and[...]" with no extra context. Maybe that was meant to flow on from the lead section, but someone has since added a sentence about the PCC's involvement in the 2013 election, so it's a bit confusing to read.
Unfortunately I don't know enough about this topic to trust myself with editing it, so hopefully someone else won't mind fixing up this little inconsistency. [[User:Onthebirdroads|Onthebirdroads]] ([[User talk:Onthebirdroads|talk]]) 06:16, 16 March 2017 (UTC)
Unfortunately I don't know enough about this topic to trust myself with editing it, so hopefully someone else won't mind fixing up this little inconsistency. [[User:Onthebirdroads|Onthebirdroads]] ([[User talk:Onthebirdroads|talk]]) 06:16, 16 March 2017 (UTC)

==Ideology==
{{Ping|Vif12vf}} About that "the article lede says they follow the teachings of both Marx and Lenin". [[Leninism]] is the political theory of Lenin, a variant of [[Marxism]]; [[Marxism-Leninism]] is the ideology of [[Stalinist]] political parties. Since it's unsourced I left the lowest common denominator according to the lead. [[User:Rupert loup|Rupert Loup]] ([[User talk:Rupert loup|talk]]) 20:39, 10 June 2019 (UTC)

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The Communist Party of Chile was NOT founded in 1912

The Comintern was founded in 1919. I don't think the Communist Party of Chile was founded in 1912, how when the Comintern or the Third International was founded in 1919. I believe Recabarren attended the 2nd Congress of the Comintern; he also went to Russia and met with Lenin and returned to Chile and founded the PCC. It was probably recognized as part of the Comintern by 1922 or later. The person who wrote the introduction to this article appears to be confusing some socialist party with the actual PCC. I don't think there were any Communist Parties in the developing world before the October Revolution of 1917. Moshe-paz 13:51, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, thats incorrect. Plenty of the parties that joined Comintern and took the name 'Communist Party' had pre-Comintern history. Other examples are the Communist Party of the Netherlands (founded 1909) and Communist Party of Sweden (founded in the spring of 1917). POS was founded in 1912, and took the name PCCh in 1922. --Soman 12:49, 1 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
You don’t appear to have a very sound understanding about the history of this PCC and the history of the Communist movement in general - not to mention terminology. Firstly, there is a major distinction between the 2nd International and the Comintern. Name one socialist or communist party from a developing country that was invited to the 1st congress of the Comintern? To say that the PCC was founded in 1912 is equivalent to saying that Trotsky’s 4th International was founded in 1919! Moshe-paz 01:12, 19 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Inside South America by John Gunther gives 1912 as the founding year. Josh (talk) 02:57, 5 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Violeta Parra

Can any one provide a reference for Violeta Parra's membership?. --Best regards, Keysanger (what?) 00:31, 8 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

History section needs an intro sentence

It looks like the History section needs an introductory sentence; it just starts out with "It [the PCC] achieved congressional representation shortly thereafter and[...]" with no extra context. Maybe that was meant to flow on from the lead section, but someone has since added a sentence about the PCC's involvement in the 2013 election, so it's a bit confusing to read. Unfortunately I don't know enough about this topic to trust myself with editing it, so hopefully someone else won't mind fixing up this little inconsistency. Onthebirdroads (talk) 06:16, 16 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Ideology

@Vif12vf: About that "the article lede says they follow the teachings of both Marx and Lenin". Leninism is the political theory of Lenin, a variant of Marxism; Marxism-Leninism is the ideology of Stalinist political parties. Since it's unsourced I left the lowest common denominator according to the lead. Rupert Loup (talk) 20:39, 10 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]