On the surface, there is absolutely no difference between the two parties. The only difference between the two is their tactics.
The PSL focuses on shock politics, running candidates that have no chance of winning and marching in parades/protests that will not secure the change they seek.
The Communist Party USA focuses on coalition building, working with unions and Democrats to try to build a better society for all workers, rather than a shock and awe policy. However, with very little media attention or solid marketing strategy, the Communist Party USA is in a state of limbo: existing under remarkable obscurity.
If the two parties could work together and combine both approaches, they would become a juggernaut on the left. Furthermore, if the two could work in coalition with Greens, Unions, and small businesses (first, to rework the electoral process to make it easier for third parties to run; second, to promote a "working America" value-based, political campaign), they could remake the way our system works from a grassroots level.
Socialism is a less restrictive form of Communism. While socialism is communist based, it can fall under various forms of fascism. In fact, Hitler's original party was based on National Socialism.
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Buddhism was derived out of Hinduism, yet there are significant differences. Mainly on belief over one Supreme God and Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) methods.
No, with modifications. Norway has a government which its core platform is built on Marxist ideas, namely socialism. The line between communism and socialism is in many instances very narrow. In Norway's case this line is narrow!
Soviet Union was communist.
Canada has a democratic government, whereas China has a communist government.
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The US has a democratic system with separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, and a capitalist economy. The USSR had a communist system with a single-party rule, state ownership of industries, and a centrally planned economy. The US emphasized individual rights and freedoms, while the USSR focused on collective ownership and equality.
The U.S. is a republic that has nukes and the Soviet Union is a communist nation that had nukes