30th National Convention

 
 
Convention Discussion: Elections, the state, reform & revolution

Convention Discussion: Elections, the state, reform & revolution

Submitted by John Bachtell, Chicago, IL Another major electoral battle is shaping up in November that will determine the political terrain of struggle for the next period. Some on the...

BY: John Bachtell| June 4, 2014
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Convention Discussion: Political action resolution could be improved

Convention Discussion: Political action resolution could be improved

Submitted by John Case, West Virginia 1.  There is nothing "communist" about any of the democratic demands. Or, if there is, then there is no difference between "communist" and "social-democratic"...

BY: John Case| June 4, 2014
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Convention Discussion: The two party system is in crisis

Convention Discussion: The two party system is in crisis

Submitted by Michael Bayer, Indiana The two party system is in crisis. While several minor parties have always existed, there have always been only two that could win the presidency...

BY: Michael Bayer| June 4, 2014
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Convention Discussion: Name change & my five stages of grief

Convention Discussion: Name change & my five stages of grief

Submitted by Teresa Albano, Chicago, IL Changing the name of the Communist Party reminds me of Elizabeth Kubler Ross' five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. I...

June 4, 2014
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Convention Discussion: Combatting fetishism & building a revolutionary party

Convention Discussion: Combatting fetishism & building a revolutionary party

Submitted by Oz Karajan, Houstin, TX Success is relative, related to the conditions, place, time and other factors that effect it. But failure is something hard to hide from any...

BY: Oz Karajan| June 4, 2014
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