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Democratic Communist Circle

The Democratic Communist Circle (French: ''Cercle communiste démocratique'', CCD; French pronunciation: (kɔmynist demɔkʀatik )) was a left-wing, political group founded by Boris Souvarine in February 1926 under the original name of the ''cercle communiste Marx et Lénine''.〔Le Bulletin Communiste, No. 32-33, July 1933, pp. 529-560, (p. 537).〕
==Origins==
The Democratic Communist Circle was formed as the re-branded version of a previous communist group called the ''Marx and Lenin Communist Circle'' (French: ''Cercle Communiste Marx et Lénine''〔(Les Vies de Boris Souvarine ), 2008.〕). The ''Marx and Lenin Communist Circle'' (MLCC) was founded in 1926 to 'keep alive marxist, revolutionary critical thought'.〔Le Bulletin Communiste, No. 32-33, July 1933, pp. 529-560, (p. 529).〕 On 1 December 1930, the MLCC opted to change its name to the ''Cercle Communiste Démocratique '' in order to 'better differentiate itself from the many other communist groups active in French Marxist–Leninist revolutionary circles'.〔Le Bulletin Communiste, No. 32-33, July 1933, pp. 529-560, (p. 529).〕
The DCC's full origins, principles and organisational structure were published at length in the Bulletin Communiste No. 32-33 of July 1933.〔() Le Bulletin Communiste, No. 32-33, July 1933, pp. 529-560, (p. 537).〕

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