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Communist Party USA has about 15,000 people on its membership list, said party co-chair Joe Sims. The list is "pruned regularly," he said, but some of that group may not be active members.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)The CPUSA rented out most of the floors in its Manhattan headquarters to private companies, drawing valued income. Party clubs assumed increasingly virtual form. Facebook, Twitter, and website outreach seemingly bore fruit, producing online adherents. The Party carefully charted "likes" and "shares." Nearly half the online joiners paid no dues. Most "likes" came from outside the United States.
Frattanto, proprio ieri è nato il Partito Comunista Americano, fondato come scissione (pare, di maggioranza) dallo storico Partito Comunista degli USA ad opera dei noti politologi e influencers Jackson Hinkle (che ha partecipato al Forum di San Pietroburgo a giugno) e Haz al-Din, e di cui in Italia si può ritrovare un corrispettivo in Socialismo Italico.
However, following the public release of the declaration, several clubs listed have responded on social media, pushing back against their inclusion and stating they were listed without consent. [....] In addition to the Philadelphia and Albany clubs, the Southeast Los Angeles club, which was also listed, made a statement.
All three have greatly shrunk from their heydays. The Socialist Party has about 1,000 members nationally. The Communists claim 2,000. The Democratic Socialists, which for many years included luminaries like Michael Harrington and Irving Howe, have about 6,000.
Of the country's 300 million inhabitants, the organization currently has some 5,000 members nationwide.
The CPUSA rented out most of the floors in its Manhattan headquarters to private companies, drawing valued income. Party clubs assumed increasingly virtual form. Facebook, Twitter, and website outreach seemingly bore fruit, producing online adherents. The Party carefully charted "likes" and "shares." Nearly half the online joiners paid no dues. Most "likes" came from outside the United States.
The vanguard of this new group is not old-school far-left types, but far-right influencers. The American Communist Party Plenary Committee is, per its long-winded "declaration," composed of ten men. [....] The ACP is the extreme proof-of-concept for a new branch of the radical right that sticks ideas from the left and the right into a blender and comes out with something very weird—and dark.
However, following the public release of the declaration, several clubs listed have responded on social media, pushing back against their inclusion and stating they were listed without consent. [....] In addition to the Philadelphia and Albany clubs, the Southeast Los Angeles club, which was also listed, made a statement.
The vanguard of this new group is not old-school far-left types, but far-right influencers. The American Communist Party Plenary Committee is, per its long-winded "declaration," composed of ten men. [....] The ACP is the extreme proof-of-concept for a new branch of the radical right that sticks ideas from the left and the right into a blender and comes out with something very weird—and dark.
Founded in 1919, the CPUSA has some 5,000 members spread across the country. The party has been active in a range of political and social movements from the labor workers' rights to the environmental protection and peace issues, according to Bachtell.