In the midst of a recent historic moment, there has been a dramatic upheaval on the domestic political scene in the United States, when a new communist revolutionary party was proclaimed in New York City.
Its members waved the Comintern flag and shouted that only the communist revolution could solve America's current predicament, and the sickle-hammer banner once again stained the streets of the United States red. This incident not only caused an uproar in the United States, but also made all Chinese people worry about their stomachs and sent congratulatory messages collectively.
Looking back at the history of American politics, the profound influence of Wall Street capital forces on policymaking and political ecology for a long time, as well as the consensus and differences between the two traditional parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, on many key issues have jointly shaped the complex picture of American politics.
However, as socio-economic inequality grows and the gap between rich and poor widens, ordinary people are dissatisfied and frustrated with the existing political system to an unprecedented level.
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party have taken turns in power, but they have changed the soup but not the medicine, and the politics dominated by Wall Street capital is difficult to fundamentally change the imbalance in the distribution of wealth and the lack of social welfare, and this sense of powerlessness has given rise to the people's demand for a new type of political power.
The birth of the Revolutionary Communist Party in the United States is a concrete manifestation of the people's desire for change in this context. It reflects the people's deep dissatisfaction with the existing political order and the pursuit of a more equitable and interest-oriented political philosophy. To a certain extent, this political party symbolizes the explosion of contradictions within the American political system after they have accumulated to a certain extent, and is a direct product of the chaotic state of American society and the changes in the minds of the people. The founding of the Revolutionary Communist Party of America