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Reds
26th September 2005, 20:49
It seems the communist party has isolated me from them so were to go now?
http://www.sp-usa.org/
http://www.socialistaction.org/
http://www.workers.org/
http://www.rwor.org/rcp-e.htm
http://www.dsausa.org/
http://www.socialequality.com/
workersunity
27th September 2005, 00:08
www.communistleague.org
The SP i am a part of, but is no communist party, the rcp is a maoist party with a bunch of problems, the dsausa is not a party but just a group that works well within the Democratic party, and is very soc dem, socialist action is trotskyist i believe
Communist League (http://www.communistleague.org)
MexAmLeft
27th September 2005, 00:09
how bout the democratic socialists
encephalon
27th September 2005, 00:11
there should be a support group for those kicked out of or generally disillusioned with the CPUSA.
romanm
27th September 2005, 05:02
I notice you have the SLA as an avatar. I'm not sure if the SLA shared the political economy of rym1 groups like the WUO - that white amerikkka is a settler state without a significant proletariat, but it wouldn't suprise me if they did since they insisted on 3rd world leadership. In any case, if you think that amerikkkans are a bunch of bought off counter revolutionary labor aristocrat pigs there is http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM or marxleninmao.proboards43.com ..
Reds
27th September 2005, 06:41
I am a member of the American proletariat so i dont think that fits me.
Entrails Konfetti
27th September 2005, 17:15
Definately check out the Communist League !
Were what CPUSA should be, although were fairly new.
Axel1917
27th September 2005, 17:18
Why not try the Workers' Internatioal League (WIL)? Nonsectarian and built upon the right ideas.
workersunity
28th September 2005, 19:04
Originally posted by EL
[email protected] 27 2005, 10:46 AM
Definately check out the Communist League !
Were what CPUSA should be, although were fairly new.
Your in the CL??
Severian
28th September 2005, 19:39
I'd just encourage you to really think through what you think, do some reading and political activity, and check out what the different groups stand for and do, as thoroughly as possible.
I think some people end up joining whatever group they run into first. I came kinda close to doing that myself....not all that close, but way too close for comfort. Since Jesus God would that have been a mistake.
Maybe that's what you did with the CPUSA? From your posts, you don't really seem like you share its approach.....and apparently the CPUSA doesn't think you have a lot in common with its politics!
Anyway, if you want to check out the Socialist Workers Party among others, there's a link in my sig...there's local contact info including in Atlanta.
Nothing Human Is Alien
28th September 2005, 20:42
I didn't even know you could be kicked out of the CPUSA! :lol: I thought they accepted anyone they could get just to get their filthy hands on the dues..
Anyway, if you're a worker check: The Free People's Movement (http://www.freepeoplesmovement.org)
If you're a youth check Revolutionary Youth (http://www.freepeoplesmovement.org/ry)
Entrails Konfetti
29th September 2005, 03:32
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2005, 06:35 PM
Your in the CL??
I just joined about Monday.
workersunity
29th September 2005, 05:00
welcome comrade
Reds
29th September 2005, 05:06
as of recent I have also found this party.
http://socialismandliberation.org/PSLsite/index.html
Nothing Human Is Alien
29th September 2005, 08:58
PSL?? :lol:
They say Viet Nam is socialist!
Non-Sectarian Bastard!
29th September 2005, 09:36
Check this thread out:
Political Organisations Contactlist (http://www.revolutionaryleft.com/index.php?showtopic=31615)
Also moving this to Practice.
Nothing Human Is Alien
29th September 2005, 10:42
Yeah check it out, but be forwarned, it's a list of Anarchist Tension approved organizations only.. others are left off.
Non-Sectarian Bastard!
29th September 2005, 14:27
Which group do you think should be on that list and isn't?
Entrails Konfetti
29th September 2005, 17:22
Originally posted by
[email protected] 29 2005, 04:31 AM
welcome comrade
Thankyou, I look foward to contributing.
:hammer: :marx:
MKS
30th September 2005, 22:46
You should definetley check out the Socialist Party USA. Their Direct Action Tendancy is great for those who really want to get inovlved.
They are not dogmatic Marxists (a good thing for me) and are open to differing ideas and theories as longs as it works towards a shared goal; the establishment of A greater Democracy and the destruction of Capitalism/Imperialism.
About the RL list of Political Contacts; It lists SPUSA as a Reformist Party with some Active Tendancies. I would like to challenge that synopsis. We are not a Reformist Party by any means. We are very active and commited to radical social and economic change.
Nothing Human Is Alien
1st October 2005, 00:07
Originally posted by Non-Sectarian Bastard!@Sep 29 2005, 01:58 PM
Which group do you think should be on that list and isn't?
The Free People's Movement (http://www.freepeoplesmovement.org)
Fuerza de la Revolucion (http://www.fuerzadelarevolucion.org)
International Working People's Association (http://www.iwpa-aigt.org)
Severian
2nd October 2005, 05:58
Originally posted by
[email protected] 30 2005, 04:17 PM
About the RL list of Political Contacts; It lists SPUSA as a Reformist Party with some Active Tendancies. I would like to challenge that synopsis. We are not a Reformist Party by any means. We are very active and commited to radical social and economic change.
A reformist party can be "very active and commited to radical social and economic change."
The Feral Underclass
2nd October 2005, 10:30
Originally posted by CompaneroDeLibertad+Oct 1 2005, 12:38 AM--> (CompaneroDeLibertad @ Oct 1 2005, 12:38 AM)
Non-Sectarian Bastard!@Sep 29 2005, 01:58 PM
Which group do you think should be on that list and isn't?
The Free People's Movement (http://www.freepeoplesmovement.org)
Fuerza de la Revolucion (http://www.fuerzadelarevolucion.org)
International Working People's Association (http://www.iwpa-aigt.org) [/b]
Has your "pedagogic school project" developed any further?
youngmarxist
4th October 2005, 17:16
Originally posted by
[email protected] 27 2005, 06:20 AM
It seems the communist party has isolated me from them so were to go now?
Perhaps a great deal of time working out what you think? Make them come and ask you to join. No doubt you have a lot of energy, be a free lance for a bit and see who works.
bezdomni
4th October 2005, 21:16
Worker's International League and Youth For International Socialism! (two sections of the same group).
http://www.newyouth.com
http://www.marxist.com
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