Communist League of America | |
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![]() The Militant, edited by James P. Cannon, Martin, Abern, and Max Shachtman, was the official organ of the Communist League of America throughout its six years of existence. | |
Leader | James P. Cannon |
Founders | James P. Cannon Max Shachtman Martin Abern |
Founded | October 1928 |
Dissolved | December 1934 |
Split from | Communist Party USA |
Merged into | Workers Party of the United States |
Newspaper | The Militant |
Membership (1932) | 429 |
Ideology | Communism Trotskyism[1] |
Political position | Far-left |
International affiliation | International Left Opposition |
The Communist League of America (Opposition) was founded by James P. Cannon, Max Shachtman and Martin Abern late in 1928 after their expulsion from the Communist Party USA for Trotskyism. The CLA(O) was the United States section of Leon Trotsky's International Left Opposition and initially positioned itself as not a rival party to the CPUSA but as a faction of it and the Comintern. The group was terminated in 1934 when it merged with the American Workers Party headed by A. J. Muste to establish the Workers Party of the United States.
Many of those leaders—V. R. Dunne and Carl Skoglund in particular—also belonged to the Trotskyist Communist League […]
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