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Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) (United States)

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The new government has had to deal with many forces that oppose the revolution—former Lon Nol officials, as well as organized networks of American, Russian and Vietnamese agents trying to overthrow the Government. Such sabotage has undoubtedly been met with violent suppression. In the course of this,
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and U.S. CP(M-L) chair Mike Klonsky exchange toasts at banquet for CP(M-L) leaders in Beijing; this is effective recognition of the CP(M-L) as the semi-official pro-China party in the U.S."
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he claimed that there was no evidence of genocide, claiming that that was part of a propaganda campaign orchestrated by the regime's enemies. He did concede, however:
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Max Elbaum. Retrieved from Revolution In The Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao and Che, March 18, 2010. "1977 August 12–18: Eleventh Congress of the
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and called on President Carter to give aid to the Afghan forces opposing the Soviets, end its arms embargo on China and refrain from selling the USSR any "
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grouping in the SDS split. During the early 1970s the OL took positions that were at odds with most of the US Left, including opposition to
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In late 1975 they organized a "National Fight Back Conference", which drew 1,000 participants and was attended by representatives of the
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are given positive assessments but the Congress officially declares the Cultural Revolution ended. That same month, CPC chair
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In June 1977, the October League transformed itself into the Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist), with Klonsky as chairman and
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On the October League's Call for a New Communist Party: A Response by the Proletarian Unity League
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there may even have been some excesses, which no revolution is immune to.
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The Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist)'s predecessor organization, the
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Lessons from the Collapse of the Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist)
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In 1978, Daniel Burstein, the editor of the CP (ML) central organ
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Daniel Burstein (November 21, 1978). "On Cambodia: But, Yet".
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The CP (ML) supported the Chinese government's purge of the
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The OL established influence within some of the established
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Organizations that oppose LGBT rights in the United States
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Marxist–Leninist Organizing Committee of San Francisco
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Defunct Marxist–Leninist parties in the United States
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Bounded Choice: True Believers and Charismatic Cults
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Index

Leader
Michael Klonsky
Youth wing
Ideology
New Communist Movement
Maoism
Anti-Revisionism
Political position
Far-left
Politics of United States
Political parties
Elections
a series
Maoism

Agrarian socialism
Antagonistic contradiction
Anti-imperialism
Anti-revisionism
Capitalist roader
Comprador
Continuous revolution theory
Cultural Revolution
Four Olds
Marxism–Leninism
Mass line
Newborn socialist things
New Democracy
One Divides into Two
People's war

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