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The '''Party of Labour of Albania''' was the ruling party of the [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1946–1992)|People's Socialist Republic of Albania]] from 1945-1991, when a bourgeois counter-revolution resulted in a [[Republic of Albania|Capitalist government]] being installed.  
The '''Party of Labour of Albania''' was the [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist–Leninist]] [[Vanguard party|vanguard]] of the Albanian [[Proletariat|working class]], as well as the sole ruling party of the [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1946–1992)|People's Socialist Republic of Albania]] from 1945 to 1991, when a bourgeois counter-revolution resulted in a [[Republic of Albania|capitalist government]] being installed.  


The Party of Labour of Albania had its orgins in various [[Anti-fascism|Anti-fascist]] and [[Marxist]] organisations that resisted the [[Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939)|Monarchy]] and later the [[Fascist Italy|Fascist Italian colonisers]], and itself would form in 1941 under the name of the '''Communist Party of Albania'''. After succeeding in liberating Albania from Fascist Imperialists, the Communist Party would begin to develop a [[Democracy|People's Democracy]], as well as recover Albania from its war-torn state, and develop [[Socialism]]. It would be renamed to the Party of Labour in 1948.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Enver Hoxha]]|title=Selected Works|chapter=When the Party was born|section=|page=205-283|pdf=http://ciml.250x.com/archive/hoxha/english/enver_hoxha_selected_works_volume_6_eng.pdf|volume=Vl}}</ref>
The Party of Labour of Albania had its origins in various [[Anti-fascism|anti-fascist]] and [[Marxist]] organisations that resisted the [[Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939)|monarchy]] and later the [[Fascist Italy|fascist Italian colonisers]], and itself would form in 1941 under the name of the '''Communist Party of Albania'''. After succeeding in liberating Albania from fascist imperialists, the Communist Party of Albania would begin to develop a [[Democracy|people's democracy]], as well as recover Albania from its war-torn state, and develop [[socialism]]. Under [[Joseph Stalin]]'s suggestion, the party would be renamed to the Party of Labour of Albania in 1948.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Enver Hoxha]]|title=Selected Works|chapter=When the Party was born|section=|page=205-283|pdf=http://ciml.250x.com/archive/hoxha/english/enver_hoxha_selected_works_volume_6_eng.pdf|volume=Vl}}</ref>


Led by [[Enver Hoxha]], who served as general secretary, the Party of Labour would later lead a struggle against [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchevite]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)|Titoist]], [[Mao Zedong Thought|Maoist]], and [[Socialism with Chinese Characteristics|Dengist]] [[revisionism]] and social-imperialism. While often portrayed both in [[Western media|Western]] and [[History of the Soviet Union (1953-1991)|post-Stalin Soviet]] propaganda as a dogmatic "[[Stalinism|Stalinist]]" party, the Party of Labour, and [[Enver Hoxha]] himself, were in fact theoretically progressive, and their ideas would later form the basis for the modern ideology of [[Hoxhaism]], which is followed by [[Communism|Communists]] globally.<ref>{{Citation|title=History of the Party of Labour of Albania|pdf=http://www.enverhoxha.ru/Archive_of_books/History_PLA/history_of_the_party_of_labour_of_albania_second_edition_eng.pdf|publisher=Institute of Marxist-Leninist Studies at the Central Committe of the Party of Labour of Albania}}</ref>
Led by [[Enver Hoxha]], who served as general secretary, the Party of Labour would later begin an ideological struggle against the leaders of the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet Union]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], and [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)|Yugoslavia]], among others, labelling them as "[[Social-imperialism|social-imperialists]]."<ref>{{Citation|title=History of the Party of Labour of Albania|pdf=http://www.enverhoxha.ru/Archive_of_books/History_PLA/history_of_the_party_of_labour_of_albania_second_edition_eng.pdf|publisher=Institute of Marxist-Leninist Studies at the Central Committe of the Party of Labour of Albania}}</ref>


The modern legacy of the Party of Labour of Albania can be seen in modern political parties like the [[Socialist Party of Albania]], or the [[Reorganised Party of Labour of Albania]].
The modern legacy of the Party of Labour of Albania can be seen in modern political parties like the [[Socialist Party of Albania]], or the [[Reorganised Party of Labour of Albania]].

Latest revision as of 05:34, 18 August 2023

Party of Labour of Albania

Partia e Punës e Shqipërisë
AbbreviationPPSh
First SecretaryEnver Hoxha (1941–1985)
Ramiz Alia (1985–1991)
Founded8 November 1941
Dissolved13 June 1991
NewspaperZëri i Popullit
Youth wingLabour Youth Union of Albania
Pioneers of Enver
Political orientationMarxism–Leninism
Anti-revisionism
Hoxhaism (post-1970s)
Election symbol
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The Party of Labour of Albania was the Marxist–Leninist vanguard of the Albanian working class, as well as the sole ruling party of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania from 1945 to 1991, when a bourgeois counter-revolution resulted in a capitalist government being installed.

The Party of Labour of Albania had its origins in various anti-fascist and Marxist organisations that resisted the monarchy and later the fascist Italian colonisers, and itself would form in 1941 under the name of the Communist Party of Albania. After succeeding in liberating Albania from fascist imperialists, the Communist Party of Albania would begin to develop a people's democracy, as well as recover Albania from its war-torn state, and develop socialism. Under Joseph Stalin's suggestion, the party would be renamed to the Party of Labour of Albania in 1948.[1]

Led by Enver Hoxha, who served as general secretary, the Party of Labour would later begin an ideological struggle against the leaders of the Soviet Union, China, and Yugoslavia, among others, labelling them as "social-imperialists."[2]

The modern legacy of the Party of Labour of Albania can be seen in modern political parties like the Socialist Party of Albania, or the Reorganised Party of Labour of Albania.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Enver Hoxha. Selected Works, vol. Vl: 'When the Party was born'. [PDF]
  2. History of the Party of Labour of Albania. [PDF] Institute of Marxist-Leninist Studies at the Central Committe of the Party of Labour of Albania.