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WORLD COMMUNIST STRENGTH
Today, the Bolshevik leaders in the Kremlin form one of the most
influential bodies of men in the world drawing their support from a net-
work of Communist parties in more than sixty countries. These Com-
munist parties control, or participate in the control of, governments
ruling one-fifth of the world's population and take an active part in the
political life of many others.
Certain factual data concerning each of the Communist parties have
been brought together and the current status of world Communism by
country is indicated on the map opposite. This map is not intended to
cover all aspects of world Communism, such as the manifold forms of
Soviet action or the Communist position in the many private international
organizations. It is concerned solely with the position of the Communist
party in each country.
Although the map is a measure of Communist parties, it should be
noted that in many countries, for one reason or another, a different name
is used. The Albanian Communists for example, call themselves the
Workers Party; the German Communists, who have been trying to secure
the support of the Social Democrats, use the title of the Socialist Unity
Party; the Canadian Communists, after their party was outlawed during
the war, formed the Labor-Progressive Party and now openly refer to it
as their political organization for Canada.
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