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The '''Democratic Socialists of America''' (DSA) is a social democratic non-profit organization in the [[United States]]. It was founded in 1982 out of a merger between the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC) and the New American Movement (NAM). | The '''Democratic Socialists of America''' ('''DSA''') is a social democratic non-profit organization in the [[United States]]. It was founded in 1982 out of a merger between the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC) and the New American Movement (NAM). | ||
Traditionally it was connected to the ideology of Michael Harrington, an anti communist social democrat with a Catholic social teaching. The DSA held pro-American position in the Cold-War, | Traditionally it was connected to the ideology of Michael Harrington, an anti communist social democrat with a Catholic social teaching. The DSA held pro-American position in the Cold-War, such as supporting Perestroika<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/16/opinion/l-in-spirit-of-glasnost-a-half-toast-to-perestroika-us-left-supportive-478689.html</ref> and condemning China after the riots in Tianenman Square<ref>https://democraticleft.dsausa.org/files/sites/6/1989/07/DL_1989_V017_04_final.pdf</ref>. | ||
The DSA largely remained a tiny and irrelevant social club inside of the [[Democratic Party]] until 2015, when Bernie Sanders launched his 2016 presidential campaign. Since then, the DSA has grown into a much larger organization with different caucuses (factions). | The DSA largely remained a tiny and irrelevant social club inside of the [[Democratic Party]] until 2015, when Bernie Sanders launched his 2016 presidential campaign. Since then, the DSA has grown into a much larger organization with different caucuses (factions). | ||
Some of these factions include [https://www.marxistunity.com/ | Some of these factions include [[Marxist Unity Group]]<ref>https://www.marxistunity.com/</ref>, which generally shares similar beliefs to the [[Cosmonaut Magazine|Cosmonaut]]<ref>https://cosmonautmag.com/</ref> blog and the [[Weekly Worker]]<ref>https://weeklyworker.co.uk/</ref>, the publication of the Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee). | ||
There are also attempts at entryism being lead by groups such as Socialist Alternative, and Socialist Revolution. | There are also attempts at entryism being lead by groups such as Socialist Alternative, and Socialist Revolution. | ||
Links | == Links == | ||
[https://democraticleft.dsausa.org/ Democratic Left] | * [https://democraticleft.dsausa.org/ Democratic Left] | ||
* [https://socialistforum.dsausa.org/ Socialist Forum] | |||
* [https://www.dsausa.org/ Democratic Socialists of America] | |||
* [https://international.dsausa.org/ DSA International Committee] | |||
* [https://labor.dsausa.org/ DSA National Labor Commission] | |||
* [https://electoral.dsausa.org/ DSA National Electoral Committee] | |||
* [https://ecosocialists.dsausa.org/ DSA Ecosocialist Working Group] | |||
* [https://y.dsausa.org/ Young Democratic Socialists of America] | |||
== References == | |||
Latest revision as of 15:46, 15 February 2023
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is a social democratic non-profit organization in the United States. It was founded in 1982 out of a merger between the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC) and the New American Movement (NAM).
Traditionally it was connected to the ideology of Michael Harrington, an anti communist social democrat with a Catholic social teaching. The DSA held pro-American position in the Cold-War, such as supporting Perestroika[1] and condemning China after the riots in Tianenman Square[2].
The DSA largely remained a tiny and irrelevant social club inside of the Democratic Party until 2015, when Bernie Sanders launched his 2016 presidential campaign. Since then, the DSA has grown into a much larger organization with different caucuses (factions).
Some of these factions include Marxist Unity Group[3], which generally shares similar beliefs to the Cosmonaut[4] blog and the Weekly Worker[5], the publication of the Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee).
There are also attempts at entryism being lead by groups such as Socialist Alternative, and Socialist Revolution.
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- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/16/opinion/l-in-spirit-of-glasnost-a-half-toast-to-perestroika-us-left-supportive-478689.html
- ↑ https://democraticleft.dsausa.org/files/sites/6/1989/07/DL_1989_V017_04_final.pdf
- ↑ https://www.marxistunity.com/
- ↑ https://cosmonautmag.com/
- ↑ https://weeklyworker.co.uk/