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this reads a little like the bsw in germany who split from the "left" party. i would love to have an in depth analysis of the bsw done by a seasoned ML. that would rock.
I mean I know what the BSW is. I am half german btw... But Imo the ACP doesn't have the same actual political engagement as the BSW has had. Though keep in mind that the BSW is still a relative weak party and only had its seats in the past government because they used to be part of "die linke". The ACP was purely created to disrupt especially on social media, people are also theorizing that they are feds, I think they only have one actual politician in government in Vermont.
I wouldn't call it an in depth Marxist analysis, but i wrote a few comments explaining my view of the BSW and its role in the present German political ecosystem here:
https://lemmygrad.ml/comment/7358785
The comparison with the ACP is not entirely wrong because they do share some of the same characteristics, but i think the similarities are also fairly superficial.
For one thing, BSW is an actual serious political party, and the ACP just isn't, they're more like an online fanclub.
Also, BSW doesn't pretend to be communist. They don't distort communism and lead new potential communists astray like the ACP. They are essentially just a socdem party.
They fill the niche that was left open when Die Linke decided to turn itself into almost a clone of the Greens. If you're interested here is my take on where Die Linke is currently at:
https://lemmygrad.ml/comment/7386374
I also don't think the BSW will have much success, for reasons i explained here:
https://lemmygrad.ml/comment/7386721
Brillant analysis! Thanks! :) always a pleasure reading your texts.