
Privilege - towards a Marxist analysis
The promotion of the concept of privilege is spreading like wildfire. Everybody is talking about the privilege of being of a preferred group. Preferred by whom, is the issue.

Labor movement – key link in chain of progress
I believe today is both more necessary and possible for the party and its members to be involved in the labor movement.

Understanding capitalism: Economic stagnation, non-traditional labor, and points of strategic focus
The CPUSA will meet in Chicago June 13-15 for its 30th national convention.

Communists to convene in Chicago
The party's 30th national convention will be held June 12-15 on the campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago. "Politically, we are ready. It's going to be a great affair."

DuBois Clubs reunion: Memories, battles yet to be fought and won!
Laughter, tears, and vivid memories flowed at the DuBois Clubs reunion as about 100 men and women celebrated the 50th anniversary of the multi-racial, working class, youth organization.

Communist Party head in historic debate at Univ of Georgia
In 1963, the Phi Kappa Literary Society at the University of Georgia invited a speaker from the Communist Party to the campus for a public debate.

Seeing Red: Huffington Post debates Communist influence in U.S.
Is communism still relevant to American politics?

People's World Amistad Awards inspire action
Solidarity, determination, and celebration were the watchwords at this year's post-election People's World Amistad Awards.

Occupy Sandy builds on longstanding progressive tradition
This was not the first time that a radical movement decided to provide direct services to individuals who suffered extreme hardship.

Bernice Blohm Diskin, "Greatest Generation" communist, dies at 91
One of the last Communist Party USA members from the "Greatest Generation" of World War II, Bernice Blohm Diskin, passed away June 25 at age 91.

