To take the discussion back on track: I think with the solidifying of Frick's totally-not-a-party-state, I do think we won't see any Lenin or Stalin analogues. The best way for the revolutionaries to gain popular support would be to portray themselves as a force to bring back democracy. Despite "not being Reds", if we assume that the national party holds on until the fall of the US in 1919. that's only 14 years out of more than 100 of a more-or-less functioning democratic system, so I doubt America's image of being a "bastion of liberty and democracy" fades out of the cultural memory that fast. With DeLeon and the IWW apparently making up the core of this America's revolutionary philosophy I also think a great premium will be placed on liberty in both thought and deed unlike the explicit small concentration of power enabled by Leninist vanguardism.