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The Marxist–Leninist Party, USA (MLP) was an anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party arising out of a series of
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and workers' groups that began in 1967 and lasted until 1993 when it dissolved. It was founded as the American Communist Workers Movement (Marxist–Leninist) in the 1960s as a
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organization allied with the
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Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) The Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) ( abbr. CPC(M-L)) is an anti-revisionist, Marxist–Leninist communist party in Canada, founded in 1970 by Hardial Bains. It has been registered with Elections Canada as a federal politic ...
, CPC (M-L). During its history, it became a
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group, before turning away from backing
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, then rejecting
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and subsequently
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as being revisionist. After its dissolution, the majority of its members who remained active formed the Communist Voice Organization. Its main publication was the paper ''Workers Advocate''.


History

The group's origins lie in a small, predominantly
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, group founded in early 1967 called the Cleveland Draft Resistance Union. In 1968, they reorganized as the Workers Action Committee and broadened their focus from anti-war activities to
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, strike support, and the study of
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. They embraced
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and developed a close relationship with the Canadian Communist Movement (Marxist–Leninist) led by Hardial Bains. In May 1969, the WAC attended a Marxist–Leninist conference in Regina,
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and established the American Communist Workers' Movement (Marxist-Leninist). It has "just 100 members." The ACWM emulated some of the strategy expounded by
Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) The Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) ( abbr. CPC(M-L)) is an anti-revisionist, Marxist–Leninist communist party in Canada, founded in 1970 by Hardial Bains. It has been registered with Elections Canada as a federal politic ...
leader Hardial Bains, including attempting to launch a
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. This experiment — the only Maoist daily ever published in the United States — was the ''People's America Daily News'' which lasted for 77 issues. In about 1973, the group was renamed the Central Organization of US Marxist–Leninists. and militantly opposed the police and
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, as well as
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and communists they considered " revisionist". The group continued to move with the CPC (M-L) from Maoism to HoxhaismThe New Communist Movement: Crises, Splits and More New Parties, 1977-1980, Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line, http://www.marxistsfr.org/history/erol/ncm-5/index.htm until in 1980 they adopted the name ''Marxist–Leninist Party USA'' and split with the Canadian group the following year, with those remaining loyal to the CPC (M-L) becoming the U.S. Marxist–Leninist Organization. The break with the CPC (M-L) led to the MLP beginning a reassessment of its politics, partially in an attempt to draw other anti-revisionists towards it, as many groups claiming anti-revisionism were moving to the
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. By the late 1980s, the MLP had come to the conclusion that anti-revisionism meant that they had to reject the traditional support of the communist movement's positions from the time of the 1935 Congress of the
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onwards. This decision, however, led to an ideological impasse in the MLP, and at its fifth Congress in November 1993, it voted to dissolve itself.(Alternative version:) A number of activists in the MLP have continued work as the Communist Voice Organization.


See also

* U.S. Marxist–Leninist Organization *
New Communist Movement The New Communist movement (NCM) was a diverse left-wing political movement during the 1970s and 1980s in the United States. The NCM were a movement of the New Left that represented a diverse grouping of Marxist–Leninists and Maoists inspired ...


References


External links


The Encyclopedia of anti-Revisionism On-line


by Frank, Seattle. ''Communist Voice'' #21, August 15, 1999. * ttp://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/hall-trend.htm Reminiscences of the Birth of our Trendby Tim Hall {{DEFAULTSORT:Marxist-Leninist Party, USA Defunct Maoist parties in the United States Defunct communist parties in the United States Anti-revisionist organizations Hoxhaist parties in the United States 1967 establishments in the United States 1993 disestablishments in the United States Political parties established in 1967 Political parties disestablished in 1993