While I believe that the CPUSA’s ideological positions are pretty solid, I’m kinda confused by the concept of “bill of rights socialism”, which advocates for the US bill of rights to be maintained under socialism, and adjusted in order to align it with socialist concepts. While I can see the concept here, it does confuse me why the CPUSA would, as a Marxist Leninist organization, advocate for a bourgeois-democratic constitution to be upheld under socialism. Am i misunderstanding this?
does the WPK still ideologically align themselves with Marxism-Leninism? i know they’ve stuck to communist ideals generally, and are applying juche, but i can’t find any mention of Marxism-Leninism aside from the works of Kim Il Sung.
Comrade_Penguin Now • 88%
weed being illegal and demonized was always an excuse to disproportionately arrest black people for cheap labor in prisons. theres really no argument for it to be criminalized from a proletarian standpoint.
i’m interested in joining them but i’m confused on what activities they engage in if any (for example do they have meetings or something)
from my understanding, the country is governed by several different, but all working class aligned, communist parties. I’m not sure what to make of this.
what are some good books by Lao socialists that discuss socialist construction in Laos?
Comrade_Penguin Now • 87%
China has been unbiasedly trying to push for peace in the war, meeting with Putin and Zelenskyy. insane that they're insinuating that China is on Russia's side.
i’ve been reading about SWCC and i can’t find any collection of works by Deng.
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