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Communist Party USA Experiencing Growing Pains

An increase in Communist Party membership here in the U.S. really isn’t all that surprising. After all, given all of the Left-Wing hate propaganda that’s been occurring for the last several years and its increasing alignment with the union movement, with growing the Party as a long-term goal, eventually their efforts would begin to pay off.

However, what is somewhat surprising is the Communist Party USA’s openness about the challenges it’s facing in its organizational structure to accommodate its new-found uptick in membership. This excerpt is from April’s edition of People’s World [emphasis added]:

CPUSA National Chair Sam Webb noted in his opening remarks the new level of receptivity and respect the party has gained in the labor and other mass movements, the growth in readership of its websites and the growing numbers joining, especially online.

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A number of shifts have been taking place in public opinion, creating a favorable climate for growth of left and progressive movements including the CPUSA and YCL [Young Communist League].

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Support among Americans for the free market system (aka capitalism) has plummeted in the last year according to a GlobeScan survey.

Meanwhile class and socialist consciousness are growing, evident to anyone involved in the mass upsurge against the right wing. Pew polls show greater receptivity to socialism, especially among the youth (45 percent think socialism is a better system than capitalism) and communism (11 percent of the public thinks it’s a superior moral system to capitalism)

Party activists are grappling with how to effectively respond to this new situation, the new doors opening daily and especially to those joining online.

The party doesn’t yet have the organizational infrastructure to effectively absorb all the new members, especially in areas where no local organization exists. But new forms and methods are emerging, including use of web based tools for mobilization, organization, education and communication directly with the new members and many more who are interested in what the Party says and does.

In short, the challenge remains to build a modern 21st century party of socialism in the United States in this new situation, one fully rooted in the American tradition of democratic struggle and history, capable of applying and elaborating Marxism to the current challenges, able to develop strategic approaches rooted in reality, uniting key class and social forces and millions at the grassroots in sharpening class battle, and elaborating a path to win a democratic and ecologically sustainable U.S. socialism.

Well, whatever the case, we’re sure that they have some progressive friends at the AFL-CIO who will help them work through their growing pains.

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“I bring reason to your ears, and, in language as plain as ABC, hold up truth to your eyes.” Thomas Paine, December 23, 1776

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COMMENTS

  • Tbone

    Michelle and the kids can be included?

  • deanayer

    Funny how they need to rely on internet tools created as the ultimate form of modern capitalism in order to reach their new audience. I wonder if they would be willing to be angel investors, pre-IPO funders or stockholders in an internet company in order to get the online tools they need. They could then hope to see their stock options vest and then cash out like good little communists.

    No statistic screams out “School vouchers” more than the 45% who are in favor of socialism !! Also when did communism go green?

  • radicalrighty

    Too bad we can kick their young butts out of the USA, in masse, and force them to live in a real, live, communist society for a few years.

    Think they would cancel their memberships, and come home and act right?

    • Tbone
  • ss396

    I seem to recall this same article during the leftist backlash against Reagan. And again when the dot-com bubble burst. The future is always bright for them…

  • Green_Lantern

    n/t

  • Hugh

    They should just band together with their like minded compatriots in the Democratic Party. They already hold the WH and the Senate.
    I think I remember (too lazy to look it up) that the the former leader of the communist party said the they didn’t need to field candidates any more because the Democrats so well represented their views. I think they ceased back in the 80′s.

    I thank you for your continued in-depth, well presented, posts LUR.

  • aesthete

    listed in your party’s membership rolls, there’s nowhere to go but up.

  • renny

    which is why both liberals and commies now prefer “progressive,” as it sounds so forward looking and movement oriented.