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The '''Communist Party USA''' is a reformist <ref>http://www.politicalaffairs.net/elections-the-state-reform-and-revolution/
The '''Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA)''' is a [[communist party]] in the [[United States]] currently under a [[Reformism|reformist]] and [[Opportunism|opportunist]] leadership.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=John Bachtell, chairman of PCUSA until 2019|date=2014-06-23|title=Elections, the state, reform and revolution|url=http://www.politicalaffairs.net/elections-the-state-reform-and-revolution/|newspaper=Political Affairs|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=|quote=The CPUSA has long said the transition to US socialism will be much more prolonged and complex. [...] Just like the socialist society we envision - peaceful, humane and democratic – so too must be the path as it will shape every aspect of the new society.<br><br>[...]<br><br>Marx and Engels foresaw the possibility of peaceful transition particularly under conditions of the democratic or bourgeois republic. [...] Even Lenin initially thought a peaceful transition to workers' and peasants' power in Russia would be possible as a result of the crisis brought on by WWI, but the armed intervention of western imperialist powers changed the course of history.}}</ref><ref>{{News citation|journalist=John Bachtell, chairman of CPUSA until 2019|date=2018-04-25|title=Marxism a vibrant philosophical outlook, says CPUSA leader|url=https://www.cpusa.org/article/marxism-a-vibrant-philosophical-outlook-says-cpusa-leader/|newspaper=CPUSA Blog|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=|quote=Non-violent peaceful resistance is a very important form of struggle. <br><br>[...]<br><br>It will be what we call a democratic path. One that utilizes the electoral  arena but also other democratic venues where we’re constantly trying to expand our right}}</ref> It was established in 1919 after a split from the [[Socialist Party of America]].


In this article, John Bachtell, which was chairman of CPUSA until 2019, advocates for "peaceful transition" to socialism and openly advocates that socialism can be achieved through the "electoral path".</ref><ref>http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-04/15/c_137112760.htm
Joe Sims, which is the current national chairman, published a visibly opportunist distortion of Marxism's core tenets in 2008.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=Joe Sims|date=2008-08-05|title=Ten worst and best ideas of Marxism|url=https://paeditorsblog.blogspot.com/2008/08/ten-worst-and-best-ideas-of-marxism.html?m=1|newspaper=Political Affairs|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=|quote=[Dictatorship of the proletariat is] probably the worst phrase uttered by a political theorist ever. Who wants to live in a dictatorship? Even if I agreed with it conceptually, (which I don't), the Machiavellian in me has enough sense not to repeat it. Indefensible. And by the way, working-class “hegemony” (whatever the hell that means, sorry Gramsicans), aint much better.}}</ref>
 
In this interview to news agency Xinhua, once again, John Bachtell advocates for a "peaceful transition" to socialism.  
 
In his own words,<blockquote>"Non-violent peaceful resistance is a very important form of struggle.";
 
"It will be what we call a democratic path. One that utilizes the electoral arena but also other democratic venues where we're constantly trying to expand our rights"</blockquote></ref> political party in the [[United States]]. It was established in 1919 after a split from the [[Socialist Party of America]].


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Revision as of 02:13, 12 January 2022

The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) is a communist party in the United States currently under a reformist and opportunist leadership.[1][2] It was established in 1919 after a split from the Socialist Party of America.

Joe Sims, which is the current national chairman, published a visibly opportunist distortion of Marxism's core tenets in 2008.[3]

References

  1. “The CPUSA has long said the transition to US socialism will be much more prolonged and complex. [...] Just like the socialist society we envision - peaceful, humane and democratic – so too must be the path as it will shape every aspect of the new society.

    [...]

    Marx and Engels foresaw the possibility of peaceful transition particularly under conditions of the democratic or bourgeois republic. [...] Even Lenin initially thought a peaceful transition to workers' and peasants' power in Russia would be possible as a result of the crisis brought on by WWI, but the armed intervention of western imperialist powers changed the course of history.”

    John Bachtell, chairman of PCUSA until 2019 (2014-06-23). "Elections, the state, reform and revolution" Political Affairs.
  2. “Non-violent peaceful resistance is a very important form of struggle.

    [...]

    It will be what we call a democratic path. One that utilizes the electoral arena but also other democratic venues where we’re constantly trying to expand our right”

    John Bachtell, chairman of CPUSA until 2019 (2018-04-25). "Marxism a vibrant philosophical outlook, says CPUSA leader" CPUSA Blog.
  3. “[Dictatorship of the proletariat is] probably the worst phrase uttered by a political theorist ever. Who wants to live in a dictatorship? Even if I agreed with it conceptually, (which I don't), the Machiavellian in me has enough sense not to repeat it. Indefensible. And by the way, working-class “hegemony” (whatever the hell that means, sorry Gramsicans), aint much better.”

    Joe Sims (2008-08-05). "Ten worst and best ideas of Marxism" Political Affairs.