Talk:National Party (United States)

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The source of this article is the page http://www.marxisthistory.org/subject/usa/eam/cppa.html of the Early American Marxist History website. This page contains links to PDF documents created by or about the Farmer-Labor Party during its existence.

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DJ Silverfish 19:24, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Egregious Omission I am going through John Sherman's Memoirs of 40 years in the House, Senate and Cabinet. In Chapter 33 of the Popular Edition he refers to the "so-called National Party" which, as is seen from the remarks at a public meeting held in August 1878, is clearly of the looter persuation. Turning to Edward Bellamy's two works, "Looking Backward" and "Equality", we find such reverent mention of the national party as to make it clear it was of an altruistic bent. We should include mention here that even before the emergence of the American Party there were things in America called--however informally and undocumented in Johnson & Porter's National Party Platforms--the National Party, and distinct from the Republicans and Democrats. translator (talk) 12:29, 7 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

CAL is supposed to have created a National Party around 1918, and Zahnd claimed connection to it. Шизомби (talk) 17:58, 1 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

'Single-Taxers'[edit]

Are the Single-Taxers alluded to here actually Social Credit-types, per the link, or Single-Tax supporters in the Fairhope, Alabama sense? 75.216.116.2 (talk) 03:50, 17 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]