Communist Party of Texas
Communist Party of Texas | |
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Founded | 1919 |
Headquarters | Houston |
Youth wing | Young Communist League |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism |
Political position | Far-left |
National affiliation | Communist Party USA |
Colors | Red |
Texas Senate | 0 / 31 |
Texas House of Representatives | 0 / 150 |
Website | |
cp-texas.org |
The Communist Party of Texas is a political party in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a member of the Communist Party USA and operates as a state district.[1] The party is headquartered in Houston.
The Communist Party's aim is the abolition of private ownership and control of capital and the construction of a classless, moneyless, and stateless society thereafter. Its most recent state conference was held in January 2018. The party has city clubs in Austin, Dallas, Houston, Lufkin, Tyler, and San Antonio.
According to the Texas law, passed in 1954, it is illegal for any public official (elected or otherwise) to be a communist,[2] which makes it difficult for the party to participate in elections.[3] However, the narrow definition of "communist", added in 1993 as Section 557.021, as "a person who commits an act reasonably calculated to further the overthrow of the government, by force or violence or by unlawful or unconstitutional means and replace it with a communist government" at least opened the window for a non-violent, non-criminal communist to run.[2][3][4]
Platforms[]
- Free Texas from monopoly control! Bring the New Deal to Texas! For democracy, security, jobs, peace! (1938)
- 1940 State Platform
- What the people of Texas need; the Communist Program for the Lone Star State (1945)
- "On the Issues": CPTX official website
- Program of the Communist Party USA
- Constitution of the Communist Party USA
References[]
- ^ Constitution of the CPUSA
- ^ a b "Government Title 5, Chapter 557. Sedition, Sabotage, and Communism". Texas Statutes. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
- ^ a b Cofer, Cody L. (April 22, 2016). "Commies Beware… Chapter 557 of the Texas Government Code is Here!". CoferLaw. Fort Worth Criminal Defense Lawyers. Archived from the original on 17 May 2016.
- ^ Bonewell, Shaffer Allen (2019). Manipulating Fear: The Texas State Government and the Second Red Scare, 1947-1954 (PDF). Masters thesis. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas. p. 107. Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 August 2021.
External links[]
- 1919 establishments in Texas
- Communist Party USA by state
- Political parties established in 1919
- Political parties in Texas