posted mostly because i thought it was funny, the ML USA orgs map is propably big too but not as much i think
also im surprised how castroism is a big influence on some trot orgs, its probably the ones that are anti-embargo are also castro influenced
love how DSA is tucked away in an inconspicuous section of there
The ML one is tied to this one too, lol.
Socialist Workers Party -> Workers World Party -> Party for Socialism and Liberation.
The US has a funny Trot-to-ML pipeline from trot party splits.
SALT is quite relevant but doing it all pixelated is very funny
They have a councilmember in Seattle. That makes them the most succesfull marxist organisation in the US at the moment. I'm not a trot so I don't like to admit that, but it's true.
If contemporary neoliberalism is secular-Calvinist, this looks like leftist secular-Protestantism, further fracturing within fracturing and all.
having a hard time choosing between the Tempest Collective or Love and Rage for the coolest name
This is a really fun diagram. I really enjoy how it's color-coded and organized. bonus points for the legend being clear but I'd personally either make the color boxes on the legend larger or avoid using similar colors so as to avoid making mix-up mistakes when reading the map.
If this kind of info is available to us normies, the feds probably know literally every single person who has ever been in any org at all. Scary.
If you actually read the chart, most of the splits re-merged. With the remaining parties being DSA, SA, and CPUSA (the original party). Most of the splits that do remain have become committees within one of the bigger parties.
With some of the older trot splinters just focusing on things like art and newspapers.
I also think that SA and DSA are federated and I know CPUSA does a lot of work with both depending on the size of the local. I see all the groups at rallies around me and they all know each other and are friendly.
Ah, forgot PSL, they're also pretty closely integrated with groups like CPUSA and DSA when it comes to actual action.
also im surprised how castroism is a big influence on some trot orgs
Posadas was a trot and fairly influential in mid-century LatAm. Posadists played some role in the Cuban revolution, so there's a historic trot to Cuba connection even though Cuba was allied to the USSR.