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Its most recent state conference was held in January 2018. The party has city clubs in Austin, Dallas, Houston, Lufkin, and San Antonio. According to the Texas law, passed in 1954, it is illegal for any public official (elected or otherwise) to be a communist, [2] which makes it difficult for the party to participate in elections. [3]
The Red Guards first originated in Austin, Texas, when in 2015, communists that were previously participating in an effort to form a communist party based around Marxist-Leninist-Maoist ideology split, and instead organized into a smaller grouping, known as the Austin Red Guards, whose activities were initially limited to charity and small demonstrations in favor of the LGBTQ+ community, which ...
Marxist–Leninist Party, USA: Marxism–Leninism [168] 1967 1993 Red Guard Party: Maoism: 1969 1973 Communist Workers Party: Maoism [169] 1969 1985 National Socialist Party of America: Neo-Nazism: Split from: American Nazi Party: 1970 1981 National Amerindianist American Redman's Party: Third Worldism, Socialism: 1972 1976 National Alliance ...
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There is at least one Harris who doesn’t believe in open borders. Donald Harris, an emeritus professor at Stanford University, issued a warning against mass immigration of low-skilled workers in ...
PSL describes its primary goal as the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism and the institution of socialism, stating that "humanity today has only two choices: an increasingly destructive capitalism, or socialism". [7] PSL holds that the United States is "a dictatorship of the capitalist class" that cannot change "without a socialist ...
The government's official ideology is now the Juche part of Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism policy of Kim Il Sung as opposed to orthodox Marxism–Leninism. The ruling Workers' Party of Korea reinstated its goal towards communism in 2021. [5] Some communists, especially the anti revisionists, call the DPRK a non marxist socialist state.
The "Left Refoundation" group, aligned with democratic socialism, argued that these events resulted from a deep crisis of Marxism. The "Fight Back!" group, aligned with Marxism-Leninism, argued that these events resulted from revisionism rather than failures within Marxism. [13] [4] These divisions grew during the 1990s.