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	Comments on: In its Members’ Own Words: The CPUSA Abandons Marxism-Leninism	</title>
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		By: Yuri		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Love this article. I read it and could not believe what I was reading. However, when I talked to my Comrades about it I was attacked and basically called an ultr-leftist. I felt unsure; maybe I did not know Lenin, maybe they are right? However, your article basically said everything I was thinking about in a much better and more organized format. The CPUSA has the advantaged of being the historical Party Communist Party in America, and having organizations on the national scale. However, on a truley Marxist level it seems like a dead organization. I completly agree, if thy want to be any other progressive organization that is fine, just don&#039;t misuse the name of Lenin. All my problems with them would actually end if they were honest and dropped Marxism-Leninsm from their charter.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love this article. I read it and could not believe what I was reading. However, when I talked to my Comrades about it I was attacked and basically called an ultr-leftist. I felt unsure; maybe I did not know Lenin, maybe they are right? However, your article basically said everything I was thinking about in a much better and more organized format. The CPUSA has the advantaged of being the historical Party Communist Party in America, and having organizations on the national scale. However, on a truley Marxist level it seems like a dead organization. I completly agree, if thy want to be any other progressive organization that is fine, just don&#8217;t misuse the name of Lenin. All my problems with them would actually end if they were honest and dropped Marxism-Leninsm from their charter.</p>
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		By: Ernesto Zegarra		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2024 20:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello, Comrade Myrrh! I thank you for the article. I also deeply appreciate and respect the work that all who work here on the Red Clarion have done so far, including the work you all have done surrounding CPUSA. I have followed and observed CPUSA for a long time. I never joined the organization or formally met anyone from the org., but I have read and reread the articles they publish on the official website and in People’s World. I even tun in occasionally when I have the patience to their “Good Morning Revolution” talk show on YouTube. As such, I have one question I want to ask. If you can’t answer me, then that’s fine, but I must get this off my chest. Since you guys have been talking about CPUSA a lot recently, I have this question:

1. If you can speak in this matter, are you guys going to publish an analysis to the recent article called “Palestine and the Right to Self-Determination” on the CPUSA website? There is a whole lot to unpack in the article, but based on the small glances through it, it basically explains that the two-state solution is still viable and that a unified and decolonized Palestine state is “idealistic.”

I thank you for your time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, Comrade Myrrh! I thank you for the article. I also deeply appreciate and respect the work that all who work here on the Red Clarion have done so far, including the work you all have done surrounding CPUSA. I have followed and observed CPUSA for a long time. I never joined the organization or formally met anyone from the org., but I have read and reread the articles they publish on the official website and in People’s World. I even tun in occasionally when I have the patience to their “Good Morning Revolution” talk show on YouTube. As such, I have one question I want to ask. If you can’t answer me, then that’s fine, but I must get this off my chest. Since you guys have been talking about CPUSA a lot recently, I have this question:</p>
<p>1. If you can speak in this matter, are you guys going to publish an analysis to the recent article called “Palestine and the Right to Self-Determination” on the CPUSA website? There is a whole lot to unpack in the article, but based on the small glances through it, it basically explains that the two-state solution is still viable and that a unified and decolonized Palestine state is “idealistic.”</p>
<p>I thank you for your time.</p>
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