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Statement on the Revolution in Nepal
Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) Leader, Prachanda Nepal is one of the most poor and economically underdeveloped countries in the world. It sits between the nations of India and China and within these conditions a broad and astonishing revolutionary … Continue reading
Posted in International Solidarity
Tagged baburam bhattarai, communist, gyanendra, maobadi, maoist, nepal, new democracy, party, peoples liberation army, pla, prachanda, revolution, royalist, unified
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The Life of the Party: Thoughts on What We Are Trying To Build
With the publication of Which Way is Left?, the Freedom Road Socialist Organization takes an important step in advancing a strategy for a realignment and refoundation of the revolutionary Left. Central to this notion is the idea that it is … Continue reading
The Best Moments for Revolutionaries in ’06 According to Claire Tran
The Best Moments for Revolutionaries in '06 According to Claire Tran: Times of Smash-Downs, Love-making, Tears and Little Dances I'm sure many could come up with a long list of what went wrong in 2006. I certainly have my list. … Continue reading
Toward a Critical Reassessment of Maoism
Toward a Critical Reassessment of Maoism
Posted in Winter 2003 Forward Motion
Tagged communist, maoism, party, revolutionary, soviet
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Family Tree: The Trend
Introduction When Ethan Young spoke highly of the family tree of the new communist movement, we seized on the opportunity to ask him if he would lend his expertise in the field to helping us flesh out the part of … Continue reading
Family Tree: Exchange — Dennis O’Neil 12/01/2000
Thanks for the time and thought you devoted to your comments. I really appreciate it and will try in my response to curb my old polemical instincts, dormant but not extinct. (Word processing programs make it so much easier to … Continue reading
Family Tree: Exchange — Max Elbaum 4/3/2000
The essay "Some Lessons from the Family Tree of the New Communist Movement" makes several good points. But in the end it is disappointing. The main problem is that it doesn't grapple with the specific ideological outlook that defined the … Continue reading
Meeting the Challenge of Crisis and Opportunity: Left Refoundation and Party Building
Left Refoundation and Party Building
Harry Haywood Centennial: 1898-1998
A fighter for Black liberation, revolution and socialism Harry Haywood was born in 1898. His parents had been born in slavery and had left the South by the time of his birth. Nevertheless, in youth he experienced the lacerating racism … Continue reading
On the Crisis of Socialism
With the collapse of Soviet-style “socialism” throughout Eastern Europe, the crushing of the 1989 democracy movement in China, and the general disarray of the Marxist left internationally, a phase of socialist experimentation has drawn to a close. The experience of … Continue reading





