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Revolutionary Action Party

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Revolutionary Action Party
NameRevolutionary Action Party

Revolutionary Action Party is a political organization that has been involved in various Socialist International movements, often drawing inspiration from Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and Leon Trotsky. The party's activities have been compared to those of the Spartacist League, Red Army Faction, and Shining Path, which were all known for their radical Maoist and Marxist-Leninist ideologies. The Revolutionary Action Party has also been influenced by the Cuban Revolution, Nicaraguan Revolution, and Iranian Revolution, which were all significant events in modern Cold War history. Additionally, the party has been linked to various Anarchist and Syndicalist movements, including the Industrial Workers of the World and the Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-wing Groups.

History

The Revolutionary Action Party was formed in the aftermath of the May 1968 events in France, which were characterized by widespread Student activism and Worker self-management. The party's early history was marked by its involvement in the New Left movement, which was influenced by the ideas of Herbert Marcuse, Theodor Adorno, and Max Horkheimer. The party also drew inspiration from the Black Panther Party, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and American Indian Movement, which were all prominent Civil Rights Movement organizations. During the 1970s, the party was involved in various Anti-war movement activities, including protests against the Vietnam War and the Cambodian Campaign. The party's history has also been influenced by the Soviet-Afghan War, Polish Solidarity movement, and Falklands War, which were all significant events in the Late Cold War era.

Ideology

The Revolutionary Action Party's ideology is rooted in Marxism-Leninism and Maoism, with a strong emphasis on Class struggle and Proletarian internationalism. The party's ideology has been influenced by the works of Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, and Ho Chi Minh, who were all prominent Communist leaders. The party has also been influenced by the ideas of Antonio Gramsci, Louis Althusser, and Nicos Poulantzas, who were all prominent Western Marxist thinkers. Additionally, the party's ideology has been shaped by the Frankfurt School and the Praxis School, which were both influential Neo-Marxist movements. The party's ideology has been compared to that of the Red Brigades, Japanese Red Army, and German Revolutionary Cells, which were all radical Left-wing organizations.

Organization

The Revolutionary Action Party is organized into various Cell (suborganization)s and Front organizations, which are designed to promote the party's ideology and activities. The party's organization has been influenced by the Leninist concept of Democratic centralism, which emphasizes the importance of Party discipline and Centralized leadership. The party has also been influenced by the Maoist concept of Mass line, which emphasizes the importance of Grassroots democracy and Participatory democracy. The party's organization has been compared to that of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Communist Party of China, and Workers' Party of Korea, which were all prominent Communist party organizations.

Electoral Performance

The Revolutionary Action Party has participated in various Elections, including the European Parliament election, United States presidential election, and Canadian federal election. The party's electoral performance has been influenced by the First-past-the-post voting system, which has been criticized for favoring Establishment parties. The party has also been influenced by the Proportional representation system, which has been praised for promoting Minority representation and Diversity (politics). The party's electoral performance has been compared to that of the Socialist Workers Party (US), Communist Party of Canada, and New Democratic Party, which were all prominent Left-wing parties.

Notable Members

The Revolutionary Action Party has had several notable members, including Angela Davis, Daniel Bensaïd, and Tariq Ali, who were all prominent Socialist and Anti-war activists. The party has also been influenced by the ideas of Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, and Naomi Klein, who were all prominent Public intellectuals. Additionally, the party has been linked to various Labor unions, including the AFL-CIO, SEIU, and UNITE HERE, which were all prominent Trade union organizations. The party's notable members have also been involved in various Social movements, including the Civil Rights Movement, Feminist movement, and Environmental movement.

International Relations

The Revolutionary Action Party has maintained relations with various International organizations, including the Socialist International, Communist International, and Fourth International. The party has also been involved in various International solidarity movements, including the Cuban solidarity movement and the Palestinian solidarity movement. The party's international relations have been influenced by the United Nations, European Union, and G20, which were all prominent International organizations. Additionally, the party has been linked to various Non-governmental organizations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Greenpeace, which were all prominent Human rights and Environmental organizations. The party's international relations have been compared to those of the Soviet Union, People's Republic of China, and Cuba, which were all prominent Communist states. Category:Revolutionary organizations

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