Your post is a slick attempt to praise DSA. But it is barren of valid factual 
support.

On Wed, Jul 8, 2026 at 07:49 PM, Marv Gandall wrote:

> 
> The PLP ... were also disproportionately represented by white students and
> skilled workers at their inception

I was unable to find that information on the internet. Can you kindly provide 
the link(s)?

> 
> It [DSA's market socialism] would allow for personal property and
> privately-owned small business.
> 

... and a whole range of firms with no specified limit on their size. You go on 
to speak of "that wing of the bourgeoisie which comes to recognize the need to 
boost purchasing power and to regulate the economy to stem further political 
polarization and instability which is not good for capitalism - as happened 
under the New Deal."

The New Deal's reforms are widely acknowledged not to have solved the 
Depression, especially after the economic relapse of 1937. It was only the 
onset of World War Two that got the U.S. out of the Depression. From the 
beginning, the New Deal programs were a response to growing mass struggle on 
the ground: the Bonus March of 1932, the union drive and the workers' turn to 
industrial unions (CIO)... DSA today is just the opposite, funneling its 
resources and most of its members' energy into election campaigns.


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