Comunismo a la tica (also known in Spanish as «comunismo criollo») is a variant of communist thought developed by the Costa Rican politician Manuel Mora Valverde, that he sought to promote a communism different from that imposed by Moscow and the Comintern, and that, on the contrary, was based, according to him, "on Costa Rican democratic, pacifist and institutional principles, traditions and values".
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| - Comunismo a la tica (also known in Spanish as «comunismo criollo») is a variant of communist thought developed by the Costa Rican politician Manuel Mora Valverde, that he sought to promote a communism different from that imposed by Moscow and the Comintern, and that, on the contrary, was based, according to him, "on Costa Rican democratic, pacifist and institutional principles, traditions and values". (en)
- El término comunismo a la tica se refiere a un término aglutinado en Costa Rica, principalmente por dirigentes del Partido Comunista Costarricense como su principal líder, Manuel Mora Valverde, que buscaban fomentar un comunismo diferente al impuesto por Moscú y la Internacional Comunista, y que por el contrario, fuera un «comunismo criollo» o basado en los principios, tradiciones y valores democráticos, pacifistas e institucionales costarricenses. (es)
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| - Comunismo a la tica (also known in Spanish as «comunismo criollo») is a variant of communist thought developed by the Costa Rican politician Manuel Mora Valverde, that he sought to promote a communism different from that imposed by Moscow and the Comintern, and that, on the contrary, was based, according to him, "on Costa Rican democratic, pacifist and institutional principles, traditions and values". (en)
- El término comunismo a la tica se refiere a un término aglutinado en Costa Rica, principalmente por dirigentes del Partido Comunista Costarricense como su principal líder, Manuel Mora Valverde, que buscaban fomentar un comunismo diferente al impuesto por Moscú y la Internacional Comunista, y que por el contrario, fuera un «comunismo criollo» o basado en los principios, tradiciones y valores democráticos, pacifistas e institucionales costarricenses. (es)
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