Communist Party Valeria Calzada Andrea Cardenas Marcos Orozco Abigail Mendoza.

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Communist Party Valeria Calzada Andrea Cardenas Marcos Orozco Abigail Mendoza

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“ From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.” Motto

Contact Information Communist Party USA National Office 235 W. 23rd Street 8th floor New York, NY Tel: Fax:

Platform Abolition of Private Property. Heavy Progressive Income Tax. Abolition of Rights of Inheritance. Confiscation of Property Rights. Central Bank. Government Ownership of Communication and Transportation. Government Ownership of Factories and Agriculture. Government Control of Labor. Corporate Farms and Regional Planning. Government Control of Education.

Political World The communist government wants to remove all inequalities people are facing such as the possession of property, distribution of wealth, until everything is divided equally. Nobody has a higher preference and everyone is punished equally.

Economic World Socialism means re-structuring our economy to be fairer and more democratic. Banks, oil companies, utilities and key sectors of the economy such as steel and transportation would be publicly owned and operated. Small business would still be a vital part of the process There would be enough resources freed up to fully fund public education, health care, mass transit, child care and any other priorities the American people decide on. In a socialist society, people would get paid for the work they do and rewarded for the initiatives they take. The difference? No corporate big shots getting paid billions for the work others do. War, racism, sexism and homophobia would lose their corporate sponsors. Reversing climate change, developing green industries, and sustainability would be top priorities. No doubt millions of young people would lead the way with such initiatives. The rich and diverse multi-cultural American heritage could flourish in music, literature, dance, sports, film and art. They are liberal in the economic world because : Communists are ultimately individualistic, just like other liberals, because they start out with the view that the individual comes into the world as a blank slate, with no inborn qualities to limit or give a particular direction to an individual's behaviour.

Social World The Communist Party believes in social equality. They want guaranteed jobs for everybody, where the owners are not earning millions for the work of others. They put “ people before profit.” They believe in a universal healthcare.

Cultural World The Communist party are left-liberalist, meaning they believe in almost complete freedom. In today’s world, the communist party is for helping the working family and will take action to improve their status.

Controversial Issues AbortionLiberal Affirmative ActionLiberal Death PenaltyLiberal EconomyLiberal Education – School VouchersLiberal EnvironmentLiberal Gun ControlLiberal Health CareLiberal ReligionLiberal