More and more, Communists and the left must make the linkage clear and fight for the global integration of struggles to match the global economic integration now dominated by monopoly capital. Some have called it globalizing peace, justice and equality.
Convention discussion: The labor movement is changing. Technology is changing how we work and produce. Capitalist globalization is creating new international divisions of labor. Global corporate power is restructuring class relations between labor and capital nationally and internationally.
The labor movement is changing. Technology is changing how we work and produce. Capitalist globalization is creating new international divisions of labor. Global corporate power is restructuring class relations between labor and capital nationally and internationally.
We want to very briefly review the foundation from which we start by considering the ideas of Marx, Engels, and Lenin on the question of womens equality. We want to take a look at the most current statistical data available on working class and poor women in the United States today. We want to take a brief look at the work of the party the in the area of women....
This is a CORRECTED, UPDATED, and EXPANDED verison of the one posted earlier. Enron! Never before, not even during the depths of Teapot Dome and the Watergate, has the scandalous influence of corporate money hung so heavy over Washington.
NEW OPPORTUNITES TO DEFEAT THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND REACTION Click to hear the streaming audio of the Opening Report by CPUSA National Chair, Sam Webb. We do hope that this conference will initiate a process that will empower our clubs to meet present day challenges and, at the same time, to grow. Our future, it is fair to say, depends on how well we do this.
The impact of a larger Communist Party on the struggles for peace and justice would be critical and significant. Our Party has to give constant attention to building itself, its relationships and influence, its initiative.
Special District Meeting on African American Equality and Building the Communist Party and Young Communist League Chicago, IL September 30, 2007 Opening Remarks By John Bachtell, IL District Organizer First, I want to acknowledge the collective nature of this report and preparation for the meeting. Thanks to everyone who contributed. Secondly, these remarks will not begin to touch on every question, only a few of the key problems and issues...
This article below is taken from Winston's 1973 book,Strategy for a Black Agenda. It is a critique of the strategy and tactics necessary to advance the revolutionary process in the face of right-wing extremism and white supremacy from the time of slavery to the upsurge of the 1960s.
The party we are building will be what we make it.