This class examines Marxist political economy and the development of pre-capitalist modes of production to imperialism, the monopoly stage of capitalism.
This class examines the application of the dialectical process to the human experience.
This class examines the origins and basics of Marxist theory as a scientific form of struggle and how the working class can apply Marxism to create fundamental change today.
In this study session, we locate the Communist Party USA's history within history of the class and democratic struggles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This discussion challenges sectarian concepts of the party's leading role arguing that for Lenin, the concept of working-class leadership is inseparable from building alliances and the united front.