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Date: 18 Mar 96 00:12:06 EST
From: "Jos. Green" <73532.1325-AT-compuserve.com>
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Subject: New issue of CV


To:   All
From: Joseph Green
Detroit #109
March 17, 1996

          **A new issue of "Communist Voice" is hot off the presses**

     The March 15 issue of "Communist Voice" (vol. 2, #2--issue #7) has 
appeared and is being sent out to subscribers. It has 69 pp. of text. It 
contains the following articles:

Lead article: Marxism and the right to nations to self-determination

>From "Detroit Workers' Voice": No to U.S. imperialism's bullying of Cuba!
    Castro's state-capitalism is no answer for the workers!
Imperialism and Papua New Guinea by Frank, Seattle
Regarding the struggle in Mexico: 10 answers to 10 questions
    from Oleg (Chicago Workers' Voice), by Joseph Green, Detroit

                         The working class movement: 
"Detroit Workers' Voice": Why were CAT and Staley workers defeated?:
     Struggle isn't hopeless, the union bureaucrats are!
"Detroit Workers' Voice": (brief item) In Ontario, Canada: 
     55,000 government workers on strike
The trade unions, the Trotskyist "transitional program", 
      and the zigzags of the "LAWV" by Mark, Detroit

Misunderstanding the middle strata (a critique of Joe's views
     on the middle strata) by Pete Brown, Detroit
Theory and evolution of the salaried middle strata by Joe, BCSG
 
Introduction to the debate on Marxism and the right to self-determination
>From the debate -- articles by Neil, "LAWV"; J. Green, CVO; and
    Phil, Seattle, CVO.

Correspondence

In previous issues of "Communist Voice"

Announcement of new issue of "Struggle", a magazine of proletarian
     revolutionary literature


     "Communist Voice" is the successor to the "Workers' Advocate". It costs 
$1 for a single copy from a vendor. Sub rates by first-class mail inside the 
U.S. are $3 per copy/$18 for a six-issue sub. Back issues are presently 
available at the same price as the current issue. Discounts available for bulk 
orders. Write:                    CV
                                  P.O. Box 13261
                                  Harper Station
                                  Detroit, MI 48213-0261. 

>From the inside front cover:
                          What is "Communist Voice"?

     "Communist Voice" is published by the Communist Voice Organization, a 
group of comrades spread over several cities. It is dedicated to helping put 
Marxism-Leninism on a firm anti-revisionist basis, and thus paving the way for 
communism to take its place once again as the ideology of the militant 
proletariat in its struggle for a new world.
     "Communist Voice" continues the anti-revisionist cause to which the 
"Workers' Advocate" was dedicated. The "WA" was founded in 1969 with the aim 
of rebuilding a genuine communist party in this country. For a quarter of a 
century, the "WA" firmly opposed the pro-Soviet "Communist" Party and other 
opportunist organizations as revisionist travesties of Marxism and betrayers 
of the cause of the working class. It was always the paper of a communist 
organization, and from 1980 to 1993 was the national voice of the Marxist-
Leninist Party, USA. From 1985 on, it also had a theoretical supplement. In 
November 1993, the Fifth Congress of the MLP dissolved the party and killed 
the WA. The Communist Voice Organizations stems from those comrades who 
opposed the demoralization of the Fifth Congress majority and hold that only 
anti-revisionist communism can lead to the renewal of the working class 
movement. The "Communist Voice"  continues, in a different form, with fewer 
resources, and with more focus on the theoretical task, the struggle of the 
"WA"  to contribute to the organization of the revolutionary proletarian 
party.  <>



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