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Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism

Collected by: New York University

Archived since: Oct, 2015

Description:

Contains periodically archived websites of (principally) Marxian inspired entities, including political parties, that identify with or are inspired by Communist, Socialist, or Trotskyist perspectives. While the focus is on the U.S., selected international sites, especially those documenting the history of these movements, are also archived. Classic Marxian doctrine advocates collective ownership of the means of production, to be achieved by the political struggle of the working class via political parties and labor unions, and the eventual withering away of the state. For the purposes of this archive, Communist organizations are understood as those that supported or now align themselves with the ideology and politics of the former Soviet Union and the associated international Communist movement that arose in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917; Trotskyist organizations are those rooted in Leon Trotsky's critique of the Soviet Union, which he helped to found; Socialist organizations, including social democratic organizations (progressive organizations with socialism as an ultimate, if distant goal), include those rooted in the pre-1917 socialist movement, and generally reject the Communist ideal of a one-party state. For technical, privacy and other reasons, archived websites may not be exact copies of the original website at the time of the web crawl.

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Title: Brecht Forum

URL: http://brechtforum.org/

Description: The Brecht Forum, originally located at 451 West Street in Manhattan, now at 388 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, is a Marxist cultural and educational center. The Brecht Forum was founded in 1975 as The New York Marxist School. In 1984, the founding collective incorporated as The Brecht Forum with The New York Marxist School as the Forum's core project. In addition to the New York Marxist School, it also offers other programs, language classes, and arts and cultural events. The website contains information on their curriculum and classes, programming from 2007-2014, as well as economic news analysis. Over the years, the Brecht Forum supported different types of programming, including the Neues Kabarett, the Right to City podcast series, the Manifestoon, the Institute for Popular Education, the Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory, the Harvey Goldberg Classroom Benefits from 2006-2009, Strategic Visions discussion series, and other events and programs. In 2014, after the Brecht Forum closed, the website remained active as a video gallery until 2017.

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Title: Davidson, Carl

URL: http://carldavidson.blogspot.com/

Description: Keep on Keepin' On is the blog of Carl Davidson, a former student leader of the new left of the 1960s, who served as a Vice President and National Secretary of Students for a Democratic Society. Currently he is a national co- chair of the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism and a national board member of Solidarity Economy Network, advocating a mixture of market socialism and worker ownership. Recently Davidson led Progressives for Obama, now called Progressive America Rising, as an independent left- progressive initiative, in part to convince those on the radical left to pursue what he considers more pragmatic alternatives. He has also worked on a leadership level with United for Peace and Justice and its local affiliates. The website contains blog posts with analysis on contemporary politics.

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Subject:   Socialists--United States

Title: Demarcations Journal of Communist Theory and Polemic

URL: http://demarcations-journal.org/

Description: Demarcations: A Journal of Communist Theory and Polemic is a communist journal that contains revolutionary theory, Marxist thought, and applies communist theory on contemporary issues. The website contains articles. The last update was in 2009.

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Subject:   Communism

Title: Ecosocialist Horizons

URL: http://ecosocialisthorizons.com/

Description: Ecosocialist Horizons seeks to advance ecosocialism as a world-view and as a movement capable of offering real answers to the crises caused by capitalism. They work to providing news and analysis of ecosocialist concern through a multi-media website and other publications, to educate members to produce creative work and to organize events, actions, and convergences to advance diverse struggles towards an ecosocialist horizon. The ecosocialist movement aims to stop and to reverse the process of global warming in particular and of capitalist ecocide in general, and to construct a radical and practical alternative to the capitalist system. The website contains sections on the economic crisis, the food crisis, and global warming. It also contains event listings and articles.

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Subject:   Socialism--United States. Environmentalism--Political aspects--United States.

Title: Weather Underground FBI Report 1976

URL: http://foia.fbi.gov/weather/weath1a.pdf

Description: The Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen, described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this 420 pp. summary, released under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Subject:   Weather Underground Organization. New left--United States. Communists--United States. Terrorists---United States.

Title: Weather Underground FBI Report 1976

URL: http://foia.fbi.gov/weather/weath1b.pdf

Description: The Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen, described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this 420 pp. summary, released under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Subject:   Weather Underground Organization. New left--United States. Communists--United States. Terrorists---United States.

Title: Weather Underground FBI Report 1976

URL: http://foia.fbi.gov/weather/weath1c.pdf

Description: The Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen, described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this 420 pp. summary, released under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Subject:   Weather Underground Organization. New left--United States. Communists--United States. Terrorists---United States.

Title: Weather Underground FBI Report 1976

URL: http://foia.fbi.gov/weather/weath2a.pdf

Description: The Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen, described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this 420 pp. summary, released under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Subject:   Weather Underground Organization. New left--United States. Communists--United States. Terrorists---United States.

Title: Weather Underground FBI Report 1976

URL: http://foia.fbi.gov/weather/weath2b.pdf

Description: The Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen, described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this 420 pp. summary, released under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Subject:   Weather Underground Organization. New left--United States. Communists--United States. Terrorists---United States.

Title: Weather Underground FBI Report 1976

URL: http://foia.fbi.gov/weather/weath2c.pdf

Description: The Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen, described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this 420 pp. summary, released under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Subject:   Weather Underground Organization. New left--United States. Communists--United States. Terrorists---United States.

Title: People of Color Organize

URL: http://illvox.org/

Description: People of Color Organize! was the successor to Illvox.org, established in June of 2007. In 2010, the URL changed to http://www.peopleofcolororganize.com/. Illvox supported Anarchist People of Color and its efforts. People of Color Organize! was a website journal and media source for activists who support direct action for social, racial, and economic justice. The website features debates, event listings, and commentary from the revolutionary left on matters of race, national oppression, and self determination efforts. People of Color Organize! focuses on people of color and their activism, community organizing, theory and perspectives. In 2013, this website was subsumed by the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which can be found in Tamiment's Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism Web Archive.

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Subject:   Illvox. Anarchist People of Color. Anarchism--United States. Minorities--United States.

Title: League for Industrial Democracy

URL: http://industrialdemocracy.org/

Description: This website is the site for the contemporary League for Industrial Democracy, descended from the League founded in 1905 by Upton Sinclair, Jack London, Clarence Darrow, Norman Thomas and other writers and civic leaders. The League for Industrial Democracy was an American educational organization dedicated to increasing democracy in economic, political, and cultural life. The contemporary members of the League work for full racial equality, the abolition of poverty, the strengthening of trade unions and cooperatives, the expansion of civil liberties, the extension of public ownership and democratic economic planning, and the realignment of political organizations with a view toward making them more responsive to the will of the people. The website contains a blog and a forum.

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Subject:   Labor -- United States. Power resources -- United States. Right and left (Political science) Socialism -- United States. Unemployed -- United States. Unemployed.

Title: League for Industrial Democracy

URL: http://industrialdemocrat.blogspot.com/

Description: This website is the site for the contemporary League for Industrial Democracy, descended from the League founded in 1905 by Upton Sinclair, Jack London, Clarence Darrow, Norman Thomas and other writers and civic leaders. The League for Industrial Democracy was an American educational organization dedicated to increasing democracy in economic, political, and cultural life. The contemporary members of the League work for full racial equality, the abolition of poverty, the strengthening of trade unions and cooperatives, the expansion of civil liberties, the extension of public ownership and democratic economic planning, and the realignment of political organizations with a view toward making them more responsive to the will of the people. The website contains a blog and a forum.

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Subject:   Labor -- United States. Power resources -- United States. Right and left (Political science) Socialism -- United States. Unemployed -- United States. Unemployed.

Title: National Committee to Reopen The Rosenberg Case

URL: http://ncrrc.org/

Description: After the trial, "The Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case" was formed. This committee was led by David and Emily Alman. After the executions, the same committee became "The Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell", a codefendant with the Rosenbergs. Sobell was also convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage and was sentenced to 30 years in jail. Approximately ten years later, the National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case (NCRRC) was formed and has continuously been in existence ever since. Aaron Katz, a member of the original committee, served as director for 42 years, until his retirement in 2005. The current co- directors are Leonard Lehrman and Richard Corey. The Committee seeks to have the Rosenbergs and Sobell exonerated and to have the government publicly address and own up to its complicity in the terrible miscarriage of justice that took place in this case. The NCRRC also supports campaigns to redress the unjust incarceration and excessive punishment of prisoners; including the imposition of the death penalty on Mumia Abu-Jamal. The NCRRC deplores the dismal failure of our judicial system and calls for its review and reform.

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Subject:   National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case. Rosenberg, Ethel, 1915-1953--Trials, litigation, etc. Rosenberg, Julius, 1918-1953--Trials, litigation, etc. Jewish communists--United States.

Title: Peace and Freedom Party

URL: http://peaceandfreedom.org/blog/

Description: The Peace and Freedom Party is California’s feminist socialist political party, founded in 1967. It is committed to socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism and racial equality. The website contains their by-laws, platform, newsletters, and news listings on current campaigns.

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Subject:   Third parties (United States politics) Socialism--United States. Feminism--United States.

Title: Progressive Labor Party

URL: http://progressivelabor.890m.com/

Description: The Progressive Labor Party (PLP), established in 1962, is a militant communist faction that works to eliminate capitalism and institute communism through a revolutionary movement and a mass Red Army. PLP organizes workers, students and soldiers to turn capitalism driven wars into a revolution for communism. The website contains issues of its newspaper, Challenge, multimedia, news postings and analysis, a history of the party, and a blog.

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Subject:   Progressive Labor Party. Communism--United States.

Title: Progressive Labor Party

URL: http://progressivelaborparty.squarespace.com/

Description: The Progressive Labor Party (PLP), established in 1962, is a militant communist faction that works to eliminate capitalism and institute communism through a revolutionary movement and a mass Red Army. PLP organizes workers, students and soldiers to turn capitalism driven wars into a revolution for communism. The website contains issues of its newspaper, Challenge, multimedia, news postings and analysis, a history of the party, and a blog.

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Subject:   Progressive Labor Party. Communism--United States.

Title: Socialist Action

URL: http://socialistaction.org/

Description: Socialist Action is a national group of activists committed to the emancipation of workers and the oppressed. They work to revitalize the anti-war, labor, anti-racist, feminist, student and other social movements and bring activists together from different backgrounds into a revolutionary workers’ party. Their ultimate goal is a truly democratic society. The website contains a detailed platform, news, pamphlets, and Marxist educational resources.

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Subject:   Socialism--United States.

Title: Socialist Party USA, 40th Anniversary of Reconstitution

URL: http://socialistorganizing.org/

Description: This website is the site for the 40th anniversary of the reconstitution of the Socialist Party USA in 2013. The website contains an anniversary journal, a short history of the organization, and some digitized historical documents. In 2014, the website became the website for the Socialist Party National Organizing Conference.

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Subject:   Socialist Party of the United States of America. Socialism--United States.

Title: Chambers, Whittaker

URL: http://whittakerchambers.org/

Description: This site is the official website of Whittaker Chambers (1901-1961). He was a member of the Workers Party of America (1925), journalist at the Daily Worker and New Masses (1926- 1932), Soviet underground agent (1932- 1938), editor and senior editor at TIME magazine (1939- 1948), witness in the Alger Hiss Case (1948-1950), author of best-selling memoir Witness (1952), member of the founding editors of National Review, and (posthumous) recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This website contains blog posts related to the lives of other communists, information about the life of Chambers, and posting on current events related to Chambers’ work.

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Subject:   Chambers, Whittaker. Hiss, Alger. Communists |z United States. Espionage, Soviet |z United States.

Title: Peace and Freedom Party

URL: http://www.peaceandfreedom.org/2010/

Description: The Peace and Freedom Party is California’s feminist socialist political party, founded in 1967. It is committed to socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism and racial equality. The website contains their by-laws, platform, newsletters, and news listings on current campaigns.

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Subject:   Third parties (United States politics) Socialism--United States. Feminism--United States.

Title: Peace and Freedom Party

URL: http://www.peaceandfreedom.org/home/

Description: The Peace and Freedom Party is California’s feminist socialist political party, founded in 1967. It is committed to socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism and racial equality. The website contains their by-laws, platform, newsletters, and news listings on current campaigns.

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Subject:   Third parties (United States politics) Socialism--United States. Feminism--United States.

Title: Peace and Freedom Party

URL: http://www.peaceandfreedom2012.org/

Description: The Peace and Freedom Party is California’s feminist socialist political party, founded in 1967. It is committed to socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism and racial equality. The website contains their by-laws, platform, newsletters, and news listings on current campaigns.

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Subject:   Third parties (United States politics) Socialism--United States. Feminism--United States.

Title: Peace and Freedom Party

URL: http://www.peaceandfreedom2014.org/

Description: The Peace and Freedom Party is California’s feminist socialist political party, founded in 1967. It is committed to socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism and racial equality. The website contains their by-laws, platform, newsletters, and news listings on current campaigns.

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Subject:   Third parties (United States politics) Socialism--United States. Feminism--United States.

Title: People of Color Organize

URL: http://www.peopleofcolororganize.com/

Description: People of Color Organize! was the successor to Illvox.org, established in June of 2007. In 2010, the URL changed to http://www.peopleofcolororganize.com/. Illvox supported Anarchist People of Color and its efforts. People of Color Organize! was a website journal and media source for activists who support direct action for social, racial, and economic justice. The website features debates, event listings, and commentary from the revolutionary left on matters of race, national oppression, and self determination efforts. People of Color Organize! focuses on people of color and their activism, community organizing, theory and perspectives. In 2013, this website was subsumed by the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which can be found in Tamiment's Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism Web Archive.

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Subject:   Illvox. Anarchist People of Color. Anarchism--United States. Minorities--United States.

Title: Progressive Labor Party

URL: http://www.plp.org/

Description: The Progressive Labor Party (PLP), established in 1962, is a militant communist faction that works to eliminate capitalism and institute communism through a revolutionary movement and a mass Red Army. PLP organizes workers, students and soldiers to turn capitalism driven wars into a revolution for communism. The website contains issues of its newspaper, Challenge, multimedia, news postings and analysis, a history of the party, and a blog.

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Subject:   Progressive Labor Party. Communism--United States.

Title: Rosenberg Fund for Children

URL: http://www.rfc.org/

Description: The Rosenberg Fund for Children, established in 1990 by Robert Meeropol (son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg), to aid the children of targeted activists that have participated in activities to preserve civil liberties, wage peace, safeguard the environment, combat racism and homophobia, and organize on behalf of workers, prisoners, immigrants and others. The website contains information on grant funding, news and events related to grantees, and information on the Rosenberg case.

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Subject:   Rosenberg, Ethel, 1915-1953. Rosenberg, Julius, 1918-1953.

Title: National Committee to Reopen The Rosenberg Case

URL: http://www.rosenbergtrial.org/

Description: After the trial, "The Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case" was formed. This committee was led by David and Emily Alman. After the executions, the same committee became "The Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell", a codefendant with the Rosenbergs. Sobell was also convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage and was sentenced to 30 years in jail. Approximately ten years later, the National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case (NCRRC) was formed and has continuously been in existence ever since. Aaron Katz, a member of the original committee, served as director for 42 years, until his retirement in 2005. The current co- directors are Leonard Lehrman and Richard Corey. The Committee seeks to have the Rosenbergs and Sobell exonerated and to have the government publicly address and own up to its complicity in the terrible miscarriage of justice that took place in this case. The NCRRC also supports campaigns to redress the unjust incarceration and excessive punishment of prisoners; including the imposition of the death penalty on Mumia Abu-Jamal. The NCRRC deplores the dismal failure of our judicial system and calls for its review and reform.

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Subject:   National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case. Rosenberg, Ethel, 1915-1953--Trials, litigation, etc. Rosenberg, Julius, 1918-1953--Trials, litigation, etc. Jewish communists--United States.

Title: Socialist Labor Party of America

URL: http://www.slp.org/

Description: The Socialist Labor Party (SLP) is the original party of socialism in America. Organized as the Workingmen's Party in 1876, the Party was renamed in 1877.Its longtime leader was Daniel De Leon (1852-1914), Marxist author and editor of The People, the SLP newspaper. As the only nationally organized party of socialism in America until 1900, the SLP attracted Socialists of all tendencies to its ranks. However, the Marxist element became dominant by 1890, when the Party was reorganized on a Marxist basis. The SLP has played a prominent role in the economic and political life of the United States. It ran the first socialist presidential campaign in 1892, and fielded national tickets in every presidential campaign through 1976. The SLP's goal is a classless society based on collective ownership and control of the industries and social services, these to be administered in the interests of all society through a Socialist Industrial Union government composed of democratically elected representatives from all the industries and services of the land. Production would be carried on for use instead of profit. The SLP program for achieving this revolutionary change from capitalism to socialism is based on the Marxist tenet that socialism can be achieved only through the classconscious action "of the working class itself." The Socialist Industrial Union program, as the SLP program is known, developed by Daniel De Leon (1852-1914), is a continuation of Karl Marx's ideas on a workers' government. In all essentials--political and economic classwide organization, the breakup of the state, workers' democracy, the seizure of social power by the organized producers and their socialist reorganization of the economy--the SIU program of the SLP conforms to the democratic premises underlying Marx's concept of socialism.

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Subject:   Socialist Labor Party of America. Socialism--United States. De Leon, Daniel, 1852-1914.

Title: The Militant

URL: http://www.themilitant.com/index.shtml

Description: This site contains articles from the Militant newspaper, a socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people. The Militant is associated with the Socialist Workers Party, a U.S. Trotskyist organization.

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Subject:   The Militant (New York, N.Y. : 1941) Socialism--United States--Periodicals. Socialist Workers Party. Trotskyism--United States.

Title: Socialist Party USA, The Socialist

URL: http://www.thesocialist.us/

Description: The Socialist Party USA, established 1973, is a descendant of the Socialist Party (U.S.), founded in 1901, and strives to establish a radical democracy that places people's lives under their own control and advocates for a non-racist, classless, feminist socialist society. The Socialist Party fights for progressive changes compatible with a socialist future. They support militant working class struggles and electoral action, independent of the capitalist controlled two-party system, to present socialist alternatives. The website contains more information on their platform, their party publication, The Socialist, event listings, organizing assistance, and electoral action. The Socialist magazine and website are published by members of the Socialist Party USA. The website contains information on the Socialist Party's platform, issues of the magazine, and articles.

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Subject:   Socialist Party of the United States of America. Socialism--United States. Socialists |z United States. Socialism |z United States |v Periodicals.

Title: Workers World, Workers World Party

URL: http://www.workers.org/

Description: Workers World is the newspaper of the Workers World Party, a Marxist-Leninist communist party of Trotskyist orientation. Workers World Party was founded in 1959 is a Marxist-Leninist Party. The party advocates for a mass movement led by workers to promote socialism and end the United States two party system. The website contains international and national news, news on anti-war movement, immigrant rights, the economy, gay rights, the environment, prisoner rights, anti-racism, women’s rights, and other news. The website also contains editorials, books, and their Spanish version of the website, Mundo Obrero.

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Subject:   Workers world. Workers World Party. Communism--United States--Newspapers. Trotskyism--United States--Newspapers. Communism--United States. Trotskyism--United States.

Title: Workers World Party

URL: http://www.workersworld.net/

Description: Workers World Party was founded in 1959 is a Marxist-Leninist Party. The party advocates for a mass movement led by workers to promote socialism and end the United States two party system. The website contains international and national news, news on anti-war movement, immigrant rights, the economy, gay rights, the environment, prisoner rights, anti-racism, women’s rights, and other news. The website also contains editorials, books, and their Spanish version of the website, Mundo Obrero.

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Subject:   Workers World Party. Communism--United States. Trotskyism--United States.

Title: Young People's Socialist League

URL: http://www.ypsl.org/fusion/viewpage.php?page_id=14

Description: The Young People's Socialist League (YPSL), established in 1913, is the youth affiliate of the Socialist Party, USA. The website contains organizing tools, their constitution and principles, and a message board.

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Subject:   Young People's Socialist League. Socialist Party of the United States of America. Socialism and youth--United States.

Title: Progressive Labor Party

URL: https://challengenewspaper.wordpress.com/

Description: The Progressive Labor Party (PLP), established in 1962, is a militant communist faction that works to eliminate capitalism and institute communism through a revolutionary movement and a mass Red Army. PLP organizes workers, students and soldiers to turn capitalism driven wars into a revolution for communism. The website contains issues of its newspaper, Challenge, multimedia, news postings and analysis, a history of the party, and a blog.

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Subject:   Progressive Labor Party. Communism--United States.

Title: Fight Imperialism Stand Together

URL: https://fistyouth.wordpress.com/

Description: Fight Imperialism Stand Together (FIST) is a national youth revolutionary group affiliated with the Workers World Party, a Marxist-Leninist communist organization of Trotskyist provenance. The organization advocates for the equality of race, sex, orientation, and the working class. The website contains news listings and their blog. The site last updated in 2011.

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Subject:   Fight Imperialism Stand Together. Socialism and youth--United States. Communism--United States. Trotskyism--United States.

Title: Jacobin Magazine

URL: https://www.jacobinmag.com/

Description: Jacobin is a print and online magazine focusing on news and commentary on the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches over 6,000 subscribers, in addition to a web audience of 400,000 a month.

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Subject:   Alternative mass media |z United States. Socialism |v Periodicals.

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