First years of Communist Party heroic part of our continuity’

By Barbara Graham
September 13, 2018

“What happened to the Communist Party would happen without fail to any other party,” James P. Cannon, a leader of CP in early years and later national secretary of the SWP, wrote about the CP’s Stalinization, “if it should abandon its struggle for social revolution in this country as the realistic perspective of our epoch.” Above, delegates to party’s first congress in 1919.

“What happened to the Communist Party would happen without fail to any other party,” James P. Cannon, a leader of CP in early years and later national secretary of the SWP, wrote about the CP’s Stalinization, “if it should abandon its struggle for social revolution in this country as the realistic perspective of our epoch.” Above, delegates to party’s first congress in 1919.