U.S. war profits are swallowing the country's major resources while spreading destruction at home and abroad. What can be done to end it?
Fascism grows from capitalism's drive for maximum profits and to divide workers. A working-class-led movement for democracy must be built and combined with the struggle for socialism.
Statements by CPUSA clubs and districts in support of the ongoing student protests demanding an immediate ceasefire and just permanent peace in Gaza.
When the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, many feared for revolutionary Cuba. Overnight, Cuba lost 75% of its international trade. By 1994, the Cuban economy had shrunk by at least one third, and the Cuban people as a whole saw a significant decline in their standard of living. Although this led to another rafter crisis in 1994, the revolutionary, democratic and socialist government headed by comandante Fidel Castro assured...
This is a political crisis of serious proportions. Bush and his crowd are trying to achieve by anti-democratic - one could convincingly argue fascist - methods what they could not achieve by fair and democratic means. It is a thinly veiled attempt to undo the people's will and takeover over all three branches of our federal government. It is a clear and imminent danger to our constitutional and democratic rights....
I think we should look at this session as an exchange on what Districts need to be in this new period. We won't come up with all the answers this weekend but I want to continue to pose questions that stir up the pot of our thinking about our future work.
A reporton behalf of the Subcommittee on Recruitment and Consolidation of Core Forcesto the National Committee of the Communist Party USA, June 26, 2011.
Party Chairman Sam Webb examines economic stagnation today, non-traditional labor, and points of strategic focus for the movements.
Modern mass communications, social media and social networking are impacting all organization, making those based on vertical communication models obsolete.
Frederick Engels' "The Revolutionary Act: Military Insurrection or Political and Economic Action?," his last introduction to Marx's Class Struggles in France: 1848 to 1850, written in 1895 just before his death is excerpted here. At the time the February revolution began, in so far as our conception of the conditions and the course of revolutionary movements are concerned, we were all subject to the prevailing historic experience, notably that...