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Re: marxism-digest V1 #6545



Many comrades inside the old Communist Labor Party resolutely opposed work in
the electoral arena. Their opposition to the "Vote Communist Campaign" was
not sectarian or a "sign" of "bad" ideology or wrong politics. Rather, this
opposition was a political trend expressing a material reality in the working
class. Nor did this "opposition political trend" become a faction or the faction
would have been expelled in mass. Ten times as many people showed up to do
volunteer work for the "Vote Communist Campaign" as those opposed to it within
the organization, and very large amounts of money was raised from every segment
of the population.

I think abstentionist parties are cool (I'm getting ready to join the SLP,
if they'll have me, as they're basically the American equivalent of the KAPD
today). But I'm a little confused: was this "Vote Communist" campaign a
(new) CLP campaign, or one opposed by them? And if you were a member of
that group, I'd personally like to know more about them - I'm pretty
interested in the original CLP (which as you may know was the one *not*
active in Detroit, and merged with the Detroit-based Worker's Party to form
the CPUSA way back when) but I don't really know too much about the latter
one except that they were active in the 70s.

Furthermore, what is your opinion of "tendencies" (Johnson-Forest etc.)? Do
you consider that an acceptable alternative to democratic-centralist
dynamics, or is party-building a better choice?




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