CPUSA, the largest US Communist party, believes in the use of peaceful and democratic tools to accoplish their goals. They view the US as a revolutionary country which has become corrupt; in their view the Revolution was hijacked from the very beginning by a bunch of racist old rich white men, but fought by the working class. The Revolution must be corrected Democratically to take power away from the rich and give it to the working class, but they do not support or believe in another violent revolution.
However, there are smaller Communist parties in the USA which do support a violent revolution. These include the neoradical Progressive Labor Party and the Maoist Revolutionary Communist Party.
Same people. All were communist.
No, the US Constitution protects persons belonging to ANY political party, including communism.
1876
No
The Guatemalan revolution in 1951 that granted property to landless peasants was disliked by the United States government. The US saw it as communist and that the communist party was legalized by Arbenz.
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the Communist Revolution in Cuba
Yes, the Communist Party is legal in the United States. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the right to freedom of speech and association, allowing political parties like the Communist Party to exist and operate within the country.
Fidel Castro's communist revolution. The US was very leery about having a communist country just a few miles from their shores.
Cuba
No, the Communist Party is not illegal in the US. While it has faced restrictions and controversies in the past, it is allowed to exist and operate under the First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and association.
1919 was not an election year in the US. In 1920, there were no communists on the ballot in the US.