Difference between revisions of "Line of March"
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− | The | + | The Line of March theoretical journal was simply named - Line of March:A journal of Marxist-Leninist Theory and Politics. It was published by the [[Institute for Social and Economic Studies]], PO Box 2809, Oakland California. |
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+ | In 1987 the Line of March editorial board consisted of [[Linda Burnham]], [[Max Elbaum]], [[Bruce Occeda]], [[Melinda Paras]], [[Irwin Silber]] and [[Cathi Tactaquin]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:The Trend]] | [[Category:The Trend]] |
Revision as of 08:15, 6 October 2010
Line of March was an Oakland based Maoist organization founded in 1970 by Irwin Silber. It became the Frontline Political Organization and later Crossroads, founded in conjunction with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.[1]
It was part of a movement of communist organizations in the 1970s called, The Trend. Other organizations included the Communist Party USA, Maoist New Communist Movement, the Guardian newspaper, Guardian Clubs, CrossRoads, Organizing Committee for an Ideological Center, El Committee-MINP, and other groups.[2]
Theoretical Journal
The Line of March theoretical journal was simply named - Line of March:A journal of Marxist-Leninist Theory and Politics. It was published by the Institute for Social and Economic Studies, PO Box 2809, Oakland California.
=Personnel
In 1987 the Line of March editorial board consisted of Linda Burnham, Max Elbaum, Bruce Occeda, Melinda Paras, Irwin Silber and Cathi Tactaquin.