"All talk to the effect that
historical conditions have not yet
'ripened' for socialism is the product of
ignorance or conscious deception. The
objective prerequisites for proletarian
revolution have not only 'ripened,' they
have begun to get somewhat rotten.... The
historical crisis of mankind is reduced to
the crisis of the revolutionary
leadership."
Welcome!
The Internationalist Group, section of the
League for the Fourth International, fights
for international socialist revolution, the
conquest of power by the working class, led
by its Leninist party, championing the cause
of all the oppressed. After a decade and a
half in which the ruling class trumpeted the
supposed "death of communism," the
imperialists are bogged down in losing wars
of colonial occupation in the Near East
while a global economic crisis shakes the
foundations of the capitalist order. With
mass unemployment, poverty and hunger
ravaging the planet, once again there is
talk of socialism and revolution. But as in
the past, the key question is that of
forging a vanguard to lead the struggle of
the workers and the oppressed. Read
more...
MAGA Regime:
Billionaire “Populists” on
the Warpath
Democrats Reap Bitter Fruit
of Scorning the Working
Class
Trump 2:
Gearing Up
for Rule by Decree
2024
Elections: X-Ray of Decaying
U.S. Imperialism
For Hard Class Struggle
Against Capitalist Reaction
The 2024
U.S. election is a turning
point in recent history,
the end of an era. That is
the era of U.S. global
hegemony since World War
II. The “American Century”
is over. The victory of
Donald Trump was against
the Democratic Party of
Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris and the Republican
“establishment.” Their
defeat reflects the
long-term decline of the
United States in the world
capitalist economy, and
now also in its failing
military power. The
Democratic Party lost a
large part of the youth
and many liberals over the
genocidal U.S./Israel war
on the Palestinian people
in Gaza. The erosion of
working-class support for
the Democrats has reached
the breaking point. But
while Trump got 3 million
more votes than in 2020,
Harris got 6 million less
votes than Biden in 2020.
Rather than a sharp shift
to the right of the U.S.
population, the 2024
election was a vote – from
the right and the left –
against the Democratic
Party. While Donald Trump
adopts populist poses, he
is now forming a
government of
billionaires. The
world situation of extreme
danger cries out for
proletarian revolutionary
leadership. Trump
2: Gearing Up for Rule
by Decree (December
2024)
The Man Who
Would Be “Dictator on Day
One”
Says Hitler Did Good
Things
Is Donald
Trump a Fascist?
A lot of people in the
United States – and not
only – are very afraid of
what a second term for
Donald Trump as president
will mean. At the same
time, many want to fight
the looming catastrophe.
In order to do so
effectively, it’s
important to have a clear
understanding of the
nature of the enemy we are
confronting. There is a
lot of talk about Donald
Trump as a “fascist.” This
loose use of the term
mischaracterizes the
fascist movement in Italy,
Germany and elsewhere in
the 1920s and ’30s, and
fascist groups today. It
also builds illusions in
bourgeois “democracy,”
which can be plenty
repressive. Donald Trump
is a would-be strongman,
aspiring to command a
one-man authoritarian
regime that intimidates or
crushes any potential
opponents. The FBI,
Justice Department,
Department of Homeland
Security, armed forces and
police are to be his
personal army. His talk of
being a “dictator on Day
1” tells you all about Day
2, and after. Is
Donald Trump a Fascist?
(December 2024)
Republicans and
Democrats Declare War on
Immigrants Mobilize
Working Class Power to
Stop Deportations
A war is about to be unleashed
on the working people of the
United States by the government
of the United States. Fueled by
a hysteria whipped up against
“illegal” immigrants, depicted
as “the enemy within,” in
reality it is an attack on the
working class and the democratic
rights of all. To carry out his
threatened mass deportations,
the incoming president,
Republican Donald Trump, is
planning to declare a national
emergency. Constitutional
rights, including to due
process, will be “suspended”
(that is, eliminated) for a huge
sector of the population. This
assault must be fought tooth and
nail, in particular by
unleashing the enormous power of
the working class, of which
immigrants are a key component,
that can bring the deportation
machine to a screeching halt.
And that requires taking on both
of the partner parties of U.S.
imperialism, Democrat as well as
Republican. Mobilize
Working Class Power to Stop
Deportations (December
2024)
October
ILA Strike “Suspended” After
Three Days, January Showdown Over
Bosses’ Automation Threat ILA
Longshore Workers: To
Defeat Job-Killing
Automation, Strike for
Union Control of Tech!
After the brief strike of
port workers on the U.S.
East and Gulf Coasts in
October, the unresolved
issue was automation. On
December 12, Donald Trump
issued a statement
supporting the union’s
opposition to the
introduction of automated
machinery on the docks.
But the shippers have not
relented. Whatever the
odds, any union “strategy”
that banks on the whims of
a multi-billionaire CEO of
United States, Inc. can’t
win lasting gains. With
Trump, everything is
“transactional.” What will
the unions give up? A real
victory in the battle over
job-killing automation
will take an all-out fight
for union control of
technology, and a
political fight against
the politicians, parties
and government of the
bosses. ILA
Longshore Workers: To
Defeat Job-Killing
Automation, Strike for
Union Control of Tech!
(28 December 2024)
Deep-Sixing Their
Own History SL’s Latest
Longshore Lies
For the last several decades,
the latter-day Spartacist League
has pursued an unrelenting
vendetta against Heyman. Almost
without fail, whenever he was
leading struggles, the
“post-revolutionary SL” would
slander and/or boycott them. The
successful picket of the Neptune
Jade in solidarity with
locked-out dock workers in
Liverpool, Britain (1997); the
shutdown of all West Coast ports
to demand “Free Mumia
Abu-Jamal!” (1999); the West
Coast port shutdown against the
U.S. imperialist war in
Afghanistan and Iraq (2008); the
struggle to unionize the scab
Export Grain Terminal in
Longview, Washington, when the
SL grooved on the assault on
ILWU activists and supporters by
a bureaucratic goon squad
(2012); the list goes on... Now
a born-again SL feigns approval
of an ILWU Local 10 motion for
the union to boycott military
cargo to Israel amid the
genocidal war on Gaza, but then
publishes a long account by a
supporter slamming Heyman, the
author of the resolution. His
letter to the editor of the SL’s
newspaper Workers Vanguard
is printed here. SL’s
Latest Longshore Lies
(December 2024)
Unionize
Amazon with Class Struggle! Bring Out All
Labor to Win Amazon
Teamster Strikes!
On December 19, the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters
launched strikes at seven Amazon
facilities around the U.S. after
the company ignored a deadline
to agree to begin negotiations
for a union contract. Amazon is
the world’s third largest
corporation whose executive
chairman, Jeff Bezos, is the
third richest man in the world.
The e-commerce giant is a
hardline anti-union employer.
Overcoming the Amazon bosses’
opposition will take hard class
struggle. It is urgent that all
labor – as well as students,
immigrants and other union
supporters – come out in large
numbers to build mass picket
lines to shut down the
warehouses and stop the
deliveries. The Internationalist
Group, Revolutionary
Internationalist Youth and
class-struggle unionists came
out to Amazon picket lines at
several locations. Many
picketers had illusions
that the National Labor
Relations Board could force
Amazon to the table. But the
NLRB is an agency of the
capitalist government, set up in
the 1930s to regulate and stifle
militant class struggle and to
hogtie union organizing with a
web of bureaucratic processes.
Strikes, unions and contract
gains are not won by relying on
the bosses’ government or the
bosses’ parties. Class-struggle
trade unionists oppose all
government control of the
workers movement and call to
break with all capitalist
parties, to build a workers
party to fight for a workers
government.. Bring
Out All Labor to Win Amazon
Teamster Strikes! (21
December 2024)
For Workers Action
Against Imperialist and
Zionist War
Greek Workers
Block Arms to Israel and
Ukraine
Brandishing red flares and
chanting “Free Palestine!” on
the night of October 17, dozens
of dockworkers in Piraeus,
Greece, blocked a container with
21 tons of ammunition from being
loaded aboard a ship bound for
Israel, to be deployed in the
genocidal U.S./Israel war on
Gaza. The ship departed without
its death cargo. The action was
carried out by the dock workers
union ENEDEP, affiliated with
PAME, the labor federation
associated with the Greek
Communist Party (KKE). A
delegate of the Palestinian
General Federation of Trade
Unions, (PGFP), which has
appealed to workers
internationally to stop
transport of military goods to
Israel, thanked the Greek dock
workers. Then on November 6
KKE-led demonstrators blocked a
shipment of ammunition and
rockets to the U.S./NATO puppet
regime in Ukraine. Italy and
Greece are the only countries
where left-wing unions have
actually blocked war cargo in
response to the PGFP appeal.
Stopping a container of ammo to
Israel, a convoy of war cargo to
Ukraine, a one-day strike or
port shutdown – these are first
steps, but they are vital in
pointing the direction that
struggle imperialist and Zionist
war must take. Greek
Workers Block Arms to Israel
and Ukraine (26 November
2024)
Claims of
Anti-Jewish “Pogrom” Are a Lie
Operation
Amsterdam: Zionist
Soccer Hooligans Stage
Racist Rampage
On Friday, November 8,
“mainstream” media around the
world exploded with a story of
supposed “antisemitic attacks”
on Israeli football fans in
Amsterdam, Netherlands. The
showpiece supposedly
illustrating this was a video
that indeed showed a mob hunting
and attacking defenseless
individuals. But what the video
actually showed was the exact
opposite of what has been
claimed: the attackers were
actually rioting Israeli “fans”
of the Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer
team, chanting anti-Palestine
slogans, charging at and beating
Arab local residents. There were
no antisemitic mobs attacking
Jews on November 7-8, there was
no antisemitic pogrom. What
there was, was an organized
rampaging mob of Zionist
hooligans marauding through
central Amsterdam, tearing down
Palestinian flags, spewing out
racist filth, brandishing metal
rods and makeshift clubs,
throwing rocks at passers-by and
buildings, threatening and
assaulting Amsterdamers. And
throughout this, they were
escorted and protected by the
police, who even led them to
buildings with Palestinian
flags. Operation
Amsterdam: Zionist Soccer
Hooligans Stage Racist Rampage
(12 November 2024)
Mobilize
Workers’ Power to Free
Anti-Austerity Protesters
in Nigeria and Kenya
In August protests in Nigeria
against drastic austerity
measures, including elimination
of fuel subsidy leading to
record price increases for food,
40 people were killed by police
well over 1,000 arrested. Of
those, three months later 29
children were still in jail,
charged with treason and facing
the death penalty. The Nigerian
protests were inspired by huge
anti-austerity protests in
Kenya, in which police killed
over 50 demonstrators. The
presidents of both African
countries are imperialist
toadies. Kenyan president
William Ruto dispatched several
hundred police to Haiti, acting
as mercenaries to put down
unrest there. The League for the
Fourth International supported
protests demanding freedom for
arrested protesters in Nigeria,
and called for U.S. mercenary
Kenyan police out of Haiti. Mobilize
Workers’ Power to Free
Anti-Austerity Protesters in
Nigeria and Kenya (7
November 2024)
Argentina:
Drop
the Charges Against Polo
Obrero, Stop the
Persecution of the
Piquetero Movement
Ultra-rightist Argentine
president Javier Milei’s “shock”
program of brutal austerity,
massive cutbacks, layoffs and
wholesale privatizations1 has
gone together with criminalizing
protest and escalating
repression against the left and
broader social movements. This
campaign to “retake” the streets
from protesters has been
accompanied by a judicial
offensive targeting above all
organizations of the left. The
most prominent recent offensive
has been an indictment of
leaders of the Polo Obrero
(Workers Pole), the mass
unemployed organization of the
Partido Obrero (PO – Workers
Party). The left and labor must
solidly oppose all attempts to
persecute and prosecute those
who resist the depredations of
the capitalist state, including
the deeply corrupt judicial
caste, both under the
ultra-rightist Milei government
and its Peronist and
conservative predecessors. At
the same time, it is necessary
to draw a balance sheet of the
“strategy” of acting as a
recipient of government funds.
The League for the Fourth
International calls to drop all
charges against the Polo Obrero,
and for complete independence of
the workers movement from the
capitalist state. Argentina:
Drop the Charges Against Polo
Obrero (September 2024)
No
Vote for the Bosses’ Parties and
Politicians!
On
Ballot Props: Vote for Defending
Basic Rights
The Internationalist Group has called
repeatedly to “Break with the Democrats,
Bosses’ Party of Racist Repression,
Imperialist War and Gaza Genocide,” for
“no vote to any capitalist party or
politicians” and for a revolutionary
workers party. Now that the elections
are upon us, some who oppose both
major capitalist parties, and the
alternatives, nevertheless feel the
urgency to vote on hotly contested
ballot propositions, particularly on
abortion. In many states there is a
plethora of initiatives, often
confusingly worded, and we have received
a number of queries about where
revolutionary Marxists stand on those
issues. This article is in response to
those questions. On
Ballot Props: Vote for Defending Basic
Rights (4 November
2024)
Democrats, Republicans vs. Public
Education
We Need
a Class-Struggle Workers Party
By Class Struggle Education Workers/UFT
During the past school year in which
Democrats as well as ultra-rightist
Republicans slandered pro-Palestinian,
anti-Gaza genocide protests as supposedly
“antisemitic” and brought in police to shut
them down. Now the final spurt to the
November elections is in full swing, and
teachers unions are going all out to elect
the Democratic Party slate. After President
(“Genocide Joe”) Biden dropped out, the
American Federation of Teachers and National
Education Association jumped Kamala Harris.
Adding to the enthusiasm was her
vice-presidential pick, Minnesota governor
Tim Walz, a former high school football
coach and teacher. As the Democrats posture
as supposed friends of labor, women and
educators, over the years, the historic
alignment of the teachers unions with the
Democratic Party has not put an end to, or
diminished Republican attacks on public
schools and teacher-bashing. On the
contrary, Democrats have chimed in on the
agenda of charterizing, corporatizing and
privatizing public education. Teachers
unions are in the crosshairs of racist
reactionaries and Wall Street money men,
Democrats and Republicans alike, because
they are an obstacle to the drive to gut
public education.The Democratic Party is a
capitalist party, a party of the bosses. We
need is a fighting workers party prepared to
lead hard class struggle to defeat the
bipartisan capitalist war on public
education. CSEW:
We Need a Class-Struggle Workers Party
(16 October 2024).
Revolution Publication of
the Revolutionary
Internationalist Youth and of
students from the
Internationalist Clubs at the
City University of New York
(click on
masthead to go to Revolution
archive)
Revolution
No. 21 (September 2024) click or
on image
for full list of articles
All-Purpose Bigot
Trump or Genocide Joe’s VP
Harris? The Only Choice:
Build a
Revolutionary Workers Party
After Joe Biden’s July 21 withdrawal
from the presidential race and
replacement by his vice president
Kamala Harris, the mood in U.S.
capitalism’s governing Democratic
Party turned from gloom to what it’s
hyping as an explosion of “joy.” In
Gaza, the explosion of bombs
provided by the Biden-Harris
administration to Israel continued
to obliterate schools, hospitals and
entire neighborhoods, burying whole
families under the rubble. In her
acceptance speech, Harris vowed that
“as Commander-in-Chief,” she would
ensure that the U.S. has the
“most lethal fighting force in the
world.” While Republican
ex-president Donald Trump is, once
again, demonizing “illegal
immigrants,” Harris’ response
to Trump’s provocations has been to
try to outdo him in anti-immigrant
rhetoric. As the genocidal war on
the people of Gaza rages on, and
U.S. imperialism’s bipartisan drive
toward World War III accelerates,
the Revolutionary Internationalist
Youth and CUNY Internationalist
Clubs say no to Harris and Trump, no
to the Democrat/Republican war
machine, and call to build a workers
party that fights for socialist
revolution. The
Only Choice: Build a Revolutionary
Workers Party (August
2024)
Women’s
Liberation through Socialist
Revolution! A Struggle for
Survival: Women in Gaza Today
Women in Gaza today – under the
bombs supplied to Israel by U.S.
imperialism’s Biden-Harris
administration – face a desperate
daily struggle for survival. Driven
from one part of the besieged
enclave to another, feeding their
children becomes nearly impossible.
Homes, hospitals and entire
neighborhoods have been reduced to
rubble, with families buried beneath
the ruins. Famine looms, and the
starvation is intentional. Now
bourgeois feminists who wanted
Hillary Clinton to become
Commander-in-Chief of U.S.
imperialism in 2016 hope to pass
that torch to Kamala Harris. Many
students are rejecting the “official
story” of the U.S. role in the world
that they were taught, in which the
crimes of the capitalist rulers
around the globe are presented in
humanitarian garb, “human rights”
rhetoric, or sometimes in feminist
garb. For Palestinian Arab women
today, the double oppression of
women fundamental to capitalist
society is made even more dire by
this genocidal war, compounded by
the oppression by the
religious/ethnic-based Israeli
state. Zionist and imperialist
oppression and war can’t be defeated
through a nationalist program, but
only through internationalist class
struggle leading to socialist
revolution worldwide.. A
Struggle for Survival: Women in
Gaza Today (September
2024)
Mass Arrests Hit Gaza
Solidarity Encampments Across U.S. Flash Point
UCLA: Student
Workers Strike Against
Repression of
Pro-Palestinian Protesters
On the night of April 30/May 1, the
Gaza solidarity encampment at the
University of California, Los
Angeles was subject to a vicious
attack by Zionist and fascistic
thugs. The organized goon squad
attack was carried out in tandem
with the university authorities, and
followed up by mass arrests of those
defending the encampment. The union
of graduate student workers at the
University of California, United
Auto Workers (UAW) Local 4811,
responded to the attack by voting to
strike for free speech. Tens of
thousands of academic workers took
strike action to defend democratic
rights and to show their solidarity
with the besieged Palestinian
people. But instead of striking the
whole UC system, UAW leaders called
on select campuses to be shut down
while keeping large parts of the
membership at work. A class-struggle
leadership is needed to shut down
the entire UC system and bring in
other sectors of labor and the
oppressed, to defend the democratic
and union rights of all. Flash
Point UCLA (August 2024)
Hunter
College Students, Faculty Demand:
“NYPD, Out of CUNY Now!” Speak-Out Against
Repression of CCNY Gaza
Solidarity Encampment
On May 1, the Internationalist Clubs
at the City University of New York
held a speak-out outside Hunter
College, bringing out approximately
200 students and members of the CUNY
faculty/staff union, to protest the
New York Police Department’s violent
dispersal of Gaza solidarity
encampments at City College and
Columbia University the previous
night and early that morning. Four
members of the Hunter
Internationalist Club were among
those arrested. The NYPD attacks
were part of the nationwide wave of
repression launched by university
administrations, as well as state
and local politicians (including
Democrats from City Hall to the
state house to Congress), who
unleashed the cops to brutalize and
disperse campus protests against the
joint U.S./Israel genocidal war on
the Palestinian people. Speak-Out
Against Repression of CCNY Gaza
Solidarity Encampment (August
2024)
Defend the
Palestinians! Defeat the Witch
Hunters! McCarthyite Film
Ban at Hunter College Struck
Down By Student-Faculty
Protest
As the genocidal U.S./Israel war on
Gaza rages on, it has been
accompanied by a “war
censorship drive” on the “home
front.” Campuses around the country
are being hit with bans and witch
hunts that bring to mind the
McCarthyite period of the early
anti-Soviet Cold War. At Hunter
College, CUNY Internationalist
activists were centrally involved in
a fight to defeat the college
president’s attempt to stop the
screening of a film critical of
Israel. McCarthyite
Film Ban at Hunter College Struck
Down By Student-Faculty Protest
(February 2024)
Spartacist
League: A Weird and Desperate
Frenzy
For Mass
Student/Labor Action
Against U.S./Israel War
and NYPD Repression By CUNY
Internationalist Clubs
After the arrests in
the early hours of May 1 of
hundreds of participants in
Gaza solidarity encampments at
Columbia University and the
City University of New York,
within hours, the CUNY
Internationalist Clubs called
an emergency speak-out at
Hunter College that drew
almost 200 students and
faculty to protest the
police/CUNY repression. In the
aftermath, the Spartacist
League put out fliers calling
to “Strike the Campus!” When
there was no walkout, it tried
to explain the failure to suck
a “strike” out of its thumb by
trying to scapegoat the
Internationalist Club. While
the used-to-be-revolutionary
group going under the misnomer
Spartacist flits from one
stunt to the next, the
Internationalists fought for
mass CUNY- and city-wide
union/student march against
the repression and witch hunts
targeting pro-Palestinian
protesters. For
Mass Student/Labor Action
Against U.S./Israel War and
NYPD Repression (11 May
2024) Then and Now:
Democrats’ War Abroad,
Police Brutality at Home The 1968 DNC
Protests
As the
Democratic National Convention
assembled this August,
promoting “joy” for a new
commander-in-chief of U.S.
imperialism, they hoped the
hoopla would blot out horrific
images of the U.S./Israel war
on Gaza and of last spring’s
violent police repression
against pro-Palestinian campus
protests. Yet the fact that
the quadrennial imperialist
shindig was being held in
Chicago inevitably harkened
back to the infamous DNC of
1968, held amid nationwide
protests against the mass
murder being carried out by
another Democratic
administration: U.S.
imperialism’s dirty colonial
war on the workers and
peasants of Vietnam. Despite
the brutal cop attacks on
protesters at the ’68
convention, and the murder of
Black Panther leader Fred
Hampton the next year, many
antiwar protesters found their
way back to the Democratic
Party with the 1972
presidential campaign of
Democratic Party “dove” George
McGovern. The historic task of
breaking the stranglehold of
the capitalist Democratic and
Republican parties, and
forging a revolutionary
workers party, remains on the
agenda. The
1968 DNC Protests
(September 2024)
To Uproot Racist
Oppression: Socialist
Revolution Black
Liberation – Struggle
and Strategy
For many young people who
have gotten involved in
revolutionary politics in
recent years, the protests
of 2020 were a deeply
politicizing and
life-changing experience. It
was clear at the time that
the murder of George Floyd
at the hands of a
cold-blooded killer cop was
only the tip of the iceberg.
We live in a racist country
where African Americans are
killed for “walking while
black,” driving or just
being in your car, or
sleeping in your own home
while black. The 2008
election of the first black
president, while a social
change, was not a political
change. Marxists understand
that racism is rooted in the
material reality of racial
oppression, arising from the
profit-making mechanisms of
slavery and the slave trade.
It is continuously
reproduced based on the
massive inequalities of
capitalist society. To fight
racism, Marxists stand on
the program of revolutionary
integrationism, rejecting
liberal accommodation to the
racist status quo, and
looking to unite the working
class across the color line.
A strategy based on
separation, such as black
nationalism in its various
incarnations, is illusory.
This illusion, arising in
times of defeat and despair,
cuts against the actual
struggle for black freedom.
Black
Liberation – Struggle and
Strategy (September
2024)
What We Saw –
and Didn't – at Important
Met Exhibit Black
and Red Keys to
Harlem Renaissance
Story
This summer, activists
from the
Internationalist Clubs
at the City University
of New York and the
Revolutionary
Internationalist Youth
visited the “Harlem
Renaissance and
Transatlantic Modernism”
exhibit at New York’s
Metropolitan Museum of
Art. It was exhilarating
to see the incredible
art in the exhibit, but
the exhibit left much of
the “red” – the radical
political connections
and reverberations of
the Harlem Renaissance –
out of the picture. To
understand the sources
of, for example, the
poems “If We Must Die”
by Claude McKay and
“White Man” by Langston
Hughes, it is necessary
to look at the history
of the “Great Migration”
to the North of the
Southern black
population, the “Jim
Crow” system of violent
racial segregation and
the explosion of
artistic creativity and
innovation in the first
years of the Russian
Revolution. Yet while
displaying a glorious
oil painting by
Elizabeth Catlett and
Winold Reiss’ portraits
of Hughes, W.E.B. Du
Bois and Paul Robeson,
the exhibit noted
nothing about their
leftist radicalism, and
the word communist was
not mentioned at all. We
have to fill in the
blank spaces the exhibit
left out. Black
and Red Keys to Harlem
Renaissance Story
(September 2024)
Facing U.S.
Rulers’
Democrat/Republican
Duopoly Party
for Socialism and
Liberation: A
Revolutionary
Alternative? Facing the
“choice” of Donald
Trump or Kamala
Harris, a good
number of young
people can’t stomach
backing war-criminal
politicians. A few
express some
interest in the
Green Party, a minor
bourgeois party
whose purpose is to
pressure the
Democrats. The Party
for Socialism and
Liberation (PSL) is
running its own
presidential
campaign under the
watchword Vote
Socialist 2024. The
fight for a sharp
break from the
Democratic Party is
at the center of
genuinely
revolutionary
politics in the
United States, yet
the PSL’s actual
politics cut against
that struggle.
Throughout its
history – and today
– it advances
“tactics” that help
tie workers and
youth to the
Democrats. In 2016
and again in 2020,
the PSL called
called on people
voting in the
Democratic
presidential primary
elections to vote
for Bernie Sanders,
and this spring it
hailed the movement
to “vote
uncommitted” in the
Democratic
primaries. Moreover,
in Chicago the PSL
joined an “Abandon
Biden Convention” in
a political bloc
with the Green
Party. What is
urgently needed
today is a
class-struggle
workers party that
puts forward
genuinely
revolutionary
politics
counterposed to all
capitalist parties
and politicians, and
forthrightly
advances a program
of international
socialist
revolution. That the
PSL most certainly
does not. Party
for Socialism and
Liberation: A
Revolutionary
Alternative?
(August 2024)
Cosplay Communism
From Bernie
Boosters to
“Revolutionary
Communists of
America” An article
on the group’s
website declares
that “Hundreds of
millions watch
launch of the
Revolutionary
Communists of
America!” Other
articles
bombastically
announce, “I
Built a New
Communist Cell Over
My Spring Break,”
and “I Met Another
Communist on the
Street and 30
Minutes Later, He
Was an RCA Member.”
They plaster
stickers on street
light posts with an
image of Karl Marx
depicted as Uncle
Sam, asking “Are You
a Communist,”
complete with a QR
code for a form to
join the brand
spanking new RCA.
Actually, it is the
transmogrification
of the staid old
International
Marxist Tendency,
now calling itself
the Revolutionary
Communist
International, hyped
up with gimmicks
galore to give off a
“with it” vibe. This
is the same outfit
that over years has
supported “strikes”
by and “unions” of
police and prison
guards, claiming
that these
professionals of
state repression are
“workers in
uniform.” It’s the
same reformist
social-democratic
group that only a
few a years ago was
among the most
assiduous boosters
for Democratic
presidential
candidate Bernie
Sanders, was
“excited” to be best
builders of the
Democratic (Party)
Socialists of
America, and avoided
the word “communist”
like the plague.
After the makeover,
the facade is
different but the
politics are still
reformist. A genuine
communist party is
not built by such
self-aggrandizing
posturing and
unserious
stunts From
Bernie Boosters to
“Revolutionary
Communists of
America”
(September 2024)
New
Members Not
Supposed To Know
About It
RCA/IMT’s
Long History of
Supporting Cop
“Unions”
When new
members of the
recently
rebaptized
“Revolutionary
Communists of
America” are
confronted with
their
organization’s
longstanding
support for police
“unions” and
“strikes” they
tend to voice
angry denial, or
sheer disbelief.
Older members,
more experienced
in the twists and
turns of
opportunist
politics, try to
change the topic.
Yet these social
democrats in
Trotskyist garb
wrote a 30,000
word diatribe
against the
Internationalist
Group defending
their call to
include the
protection
societies of the
professional
strikebreakers in
the labor
movement. Real
Trotskyists call
for “cops out of
the unions.”
Providing the
proof, we cite the
RCA’s the shameful
record on the
armed fist of the
bourgeois state. RCA/IMT’s
Long History of
Supporting Cop
“Unions”
(September 2024)
Fight for
Socialist Revolution! On Joining the Revolutionary Internationalist
Youth The
Revolutionary
Internationalist
Youth (RIY),
youth section of
the
Internationalist
Group, was
founded in 2017
by young
activists
radicalized by
the clash
between
illusions of
“hope and
change” under
liberal Democrat
Barack Obama and
the harsh
reality of
unending racist
oppression,
which continues
today under his
former vice
president Joe
Biden. A key
source of RIY’s
growth has been
its consistent
struggle against
illusions that
opportunist
“leftists”
pushed in
capitalist
politicians from
Obama and Biden
to Democratic
(Party)
Socialists of
America idols
Bernie Sanders
and “AOC.”
Several young
activists
explain why they
joined the RIY.
On
Joining the
Revolutionary
Internationalist
Youth (September
2024)
Labor:
All Out to Support Boeing Machinists
Strike!
On Friday, September 13, some 33,000 workers
of the aircraft manufacturing giant Boeing
near Seattle, Washington went out on strike
for the first time since 2008. The strikers
are members of the International Association
of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM),
and although the union leadership had
negotiated a tentative agreement with the
company, the deal was overwhelmingly voted
down (with over 94% of the members voting
against it while 96% voted to strike). This
is a key class battle for unions and working
people not only in the Pacific Northwest but
nationwide, and all of labor should pitch in
to help win it. Key demands are a greatly
increased pay scale (right now, starting pay
for Machinists is below that of fast food
workers in Seattle) and to bring back
defined-benefit pensions, which the IAM tops
negotiated away in 2013. A strike to restore
pensions would galvanize the labor movement
coast-to-coast. Given Boeing’s abysmal
safety record, another key demand would be
for union control of safety. Labor:
All
Out to Support Boeing Machinists Strike!
(15 September 2024)
Israel Out of
Gaza, the West Bank and
Golan – U.S. Imperialists Out
of the Middle East!
Gaza Genocide
Made in USA
For International Workers
Action to Defend
Palestinians, Defeat
U.S./Israel Slaughter
Day after day, people around the
world see photos and videos of
harrowing scenes from the
Israeli invasion and gruesome
war on the Palestinian Arab
population of the Gaza Strip.
What is happening, and what
millions are witnessing, is an
actual genocide unfolding,
aiming at the destruction of an
entire population. The Zionist
militarists are waging a
one-sided war to drive out and
decimate the 2.3 million
Palestinians in Gaza – who for
decades have been locked up in
the tiny enclave on the shores
of the Mediterranean – while
preparing a possible sequel in
the occupied West Bank. And in
carrying out this slaughter, the
Israeli forces are dropping
monster bombs, manufactured and
supplied by the United States,
from fighter jets built and
supplied by the U.S. Without the
U.S. armaments, it would be
impossible for Israel to carry
out mass murder on this scale. A
detailed analysis of the planned
genocide underway in Gaza, and
the U.S. role in it. Gaza
Genocide Made in USA (10
August 2024)
For a
Class-Struggle Workers Party Break
with the Democrats,
Republicans and
All Capitalist Parties
From the beginning of July, the
world’s interest suddenly
shifted from the horror show of
the genocidal U.S./Israel war on
Gaza, and the continuing
U.S./NATO war against Russia
over Ukraine, to focus on the
upcoming elections in the United
States. The faltering, almost
paralyzed performance of
Democratic president “Genocide
Joe” Biden in the first
presidential candidates’ debate
on June 27 threw Democrats into
a panic. Under pressure from
billionaire financiers and
Democratic Party grandees, three
weeks later Biden withdrew from
the race. In two days, Vice
President Kamala Harris nailed
down the nomination. Meanwhile,
Trump picked a fascistic
ideologue, JD Vance, as his
running mate. So in November,
U.S. voters will have the
“choice” between
immigrant-bashing fascistic
Republicans preparing to
introduce police state measures,
and a Democratic ticket that
smears pro-Palestinian
protesters as “antisemitic” and
is careening toward a
thermonuclear World War III.
“Pick your poison” is no answer.
The Internationalist Group,
which calls to defend Russia and
China against the U.S.
imperialist war drive, and to
defend the Palestinians and
defeat the Israeli mass
murderers in Gaza, says: no vote
to any capitalist party or
politicians. Break
with the Democrats,
Republicans and All Capitalist
Parties (20 August 2024)
Marjorie
Stamberg
(1944-2024)
Revolutionary
Trotskyist, Marxist
Educator, A
Leader of Struggles for
All the Oppressed
Our comrade Marjorie
Stamberg died on May 29
after a three-year battle
with ovarian cancer. She
was 79 and had been active
in the New Left, was a
pioneer fighter for
women’s liberation, a
Trotskyist activist and
leader since her ’20s, a
teacher for the last
quarter century, and a
revolutionary all her
adult life. Throughout,
she fought tirelessly for
the working class, for
black people, women,
immigrants and all the
oppressed. In different
arenas, she defended all
those exploited and
downtrodden by capitalism.
She was the candidate of
the Spartacist League for
New York state assembly
and New York City mayor.
Later, as an educator and
delegate of the United
Federation of Teachers,
she defended immigrant
students and families. Up
to her last days, as a
central leader of the
League for the Fourth
International and its U.S.
section, the
Internationalist Group,
Marjorie continued the
struggle for international
socialist revolution,
which was her life. She
never stepped back from
that goal. It was a
measure of Marjorie’s
fortitude that in November
2023, when it was
increasingly difficult for
her to walk, she
participated in three Gaza
solidarity protests in one
week. She was determined
to show her opposition to
the slaughter by the
Israeli Zionists and U.S.
imperialists; to refute
the slander by the
purveyors of genocide who
equate anti-Zionism with
antisemitism; to speak out
on behalf of the
Palestinian Arab people
under attack, and to
defend the rights of
others to do so as well.
Firm in her communist
convictions, she was also
a warm collaborator,
mentor and friend of so
many who worked with her.
Her comrades and
colleagues cherish her
great contributions, which
will continue to inspire
us and hopefully many
others in years to come.
Read an extensive account
of Marjorie’s
revolutionary life.
Marjorie Stamberg, Revolutionary
Trotskyist,
Marxist Educator Who Led
Struggles for All the
Oppressed (June
2024)
Women’s
Liberation and the
Class Line A
Voyage of
Discovery and
Rediscovery By Marjorie
Stamberg
A historical
account of the rise of
what is now called
“second wave feminism”
out of the New Left, and
what it meant in
practice. Marjorie
outlines how the most
class-conscious fighters
against the oppression
of women came to grips
with the contradiction
between feminism and
Marxism. Reading Engels
and rediscovering the
work of pioneering
communist women,
suppressed by the
Stalinists, they were
won to the program of
women’s liberation
through socialist
revolution. Women’s
Liberation and the
Class Line
(October
2015)
Marjorie
Stamberg Protests Gag
Order, Speaks Up for
Palestinians
In November
2023, when she was
already having trouble
walking, Marjorie went
to three Palestinian
solidarity events in one
week. She spoke at a
protest called by Class
Struggle Education
Workers on the steps of
the headquarters of the
NYC Department of
Education, against an
order by the schools
chancellor trying to
intimidate teachers,
students from protesting
the genocidal war on
Gaza. Here is what she
said (video link in
article). Marjorie
Stamberg
Protests Gag Order,
Speaks Up for
Palestinians (16
November 2023)
Mobilize
Workers Action
Against U.S./Israel
Genocide in Gaza! “BDS”
Dead End: Liberal
Divestment
Schemes, No Road
to Liberation of
the Palestinian
People
Calls for
“boycott, divestment and
sanctions” (BDS) against
Israel were a main demand
of just about all of the
100+ encampments that
sprang up on college
campuses across the United
States this spring to
protest the genocidal war
on Gaza. The encampments
served to keep antiwar
protests going and even,
in a certain sense,
represented an escalation
from the innumerable
marches calling for a
ceasefire, which did not
diminish the relentless
slaughter. Many in the
Gaza solidarity
encampments were
desperately looking for
some way to take action
against Israel’s
oppression of the
Palestinians. But the
liberal “divestment” call,
while it provides a “hook”
to raise demands on local
authorities, diverts
attention from the most
immediate issue: the role
of the United States in
jointly carrying out,
together with the Israeli
warmongers, a monstrous
genocide in Gaza. And it
does not point to a way
forward in liberating the
Palestinian people from
Zionist domination. The
fundamental issue is what
force to look to: the
rulers of U.S. imperialism
who liberals think can be
pressured into being a
force for good, or the
power of the international
working class. “BDS”
Dead End (22 July
2024)
Women’s
Liberation Through Socialist
Revolution! Claudia Sheinbaum,
Mexico’s First Woman President
New
Face, Same Old Ploy of the
Bourgeoisie
The landslide victory of Claudia
Sheinbaum, candidate of the National
Regeneration Movement (MORENA) in
Mexico’s June 2 presidential
elections, has generated enormous
enthusiasm in vast sectors of the
country. In a country of rampant
machismo (male chauvinism),
in which the oppression of women
takes on blatant forms, the fact
that a woman has been elected
president represents, and reflects,
an important social change. Her
election victory also reflects that
she is seen as the guarantor of the
continuation of the policies of
President Andrés Manuel López
Obrador (AMLO) and his bourgeois
populist government, in particular
the increases of the minimum wage
and the welfare measures of AMLO’s
social programs. Nevertheless, in
the Mexican elections of June 2, the
three candidates for the presidency
all represented the capitalists.
Their differences are at most
tactical. Their common purpose is to
maintain the system of exploitation
of this semicolonial country, in the
service of the imperialists. Thus
the Grupo Internacionalista, Mexican
section of the League for the Fourth
International, called for “Not one
vote for the bosses’ parties:
MORENA, PRI, PAN, PRD, MC, etc.
Whoever wins, the exploited and
oppressed lose. Forge a
revolutionary workers party!” Claudia
Sheinbaum, Mexico’s First Woman
President (July 2024)
Argentine Economy in
Freefall, Brutal Austerity On the Way Argentina
Elections: Mr. Chainsaw vs.
Washington’s Favorite Peronist Workers Left Front (FIT) Tailing
After the Peronists
On November 19, Argentine voters went to the
polls in the second round of presidential
elections in the midst of an economic crisis
that has hit the most vulnerable sectors of
the working class, while the dramatic fall
in purchasing power and real wages affects
all but the elites. The election was won by
Javier Milei, an ultra-conservative,
free-market economist and supporter of
dollarization, running against Sergio Massa,
the minister of economy of the incumbent
Peronist government and the official
candidate of “stability” (i.e., more of the
same). Milei is a supporter of former U.S.
president Trump (and of his Brazilian
counterpart Bolsonaro) while Massa has
collaborated closely with the Biden
administration. For the working class, the
programs of both bourgeois candidates would
result in an economic crisis even more
brutal than the current escalation of prices
bordering on hyperinflation. There was no
choice for the workers in the election.
However, in the face of the hysteria of
sectors of the government and the left about
a supposed “Argentine fascism,” not one of
the components of the Workers and Left Front
(FIT) called for a “no” vote (blank ballot).
This electoral cartel only serves as a left
pressure group on Peronist bourgeois
populism. Argentine workers should have cast
a blank ballot while preparing for sharp
class struggle against the coming austerity.
Argentina
Elections: Mr. Chainsaw vs. Washington’s
Favorite Peronist (16 November
2023)
Class
Struggle Education Workers Protest D.O.E.
Attempt to Ban Opposition to U.S./Israel
War Down
with the Gag Order Against NYC
Teachers! By Class Struggle Education Workers
Almost immediately after Israel launched its
massive bombing campaign against Gaza,
Israel’s imperialist backers went on the
warpath to squelch opposition to the
unfolding Zionist slaughter. In the United
States the repressive campaign was directed
at universities in particular, where support
for the Palestinians is widespread, but also
against K-12 schools. Any and all protests
against Israel’s mass murder were labeled
anti-Semitic. In New York City, as
Palestinian solidarity protests mushroomed,
ex-cop mayor Eric Adams and his schools
chancellor David Banks issued a joint
statement blasting “toxic rhetoric and
division at educational institutions.” Then,
on the day before a November 9 day of
action, walkout and after-school rally,
which was endorsed by several teacher
groups, Banks fired off an email decreeing
that teachers and staff “should not express
their personal views about political matters
during the school day” or while on school
grounds, or “even outside of the workplace
and via social media posts or otherwise.”
Class Struggle Education Workers responded
with a protest outside the Department of
Education headquarters on November 16.
Down
with the Gag Order Against NYC Teachers!
(30 November 2023)
Voces del
Epicentro Un
folleto de
Trabajadores
Internacionales
Clasistas
(click on image
to download
pdf)
As the coronavirus
pandemic erupted in the United
States, the first epicenter was
in the neighborhoods of New York
City with the highest number of
immigrants, where Trabajadores
Internacionales Clasistas (Class
Struggle Immigrant Workers) has
been active. Read the reports
from TIC activists and teachers
in Class Struggle Education
Workers on the impact of this
capitalist disaster, and the
lessons to be drawn from it.
Also reports from the strike of
packinghouse workers in Yakima
Valley, Washington. (In Spanish)
Defend
Combative
Immigrant
Workers
Against
Repression
Italy: Draghi Government of Repression, Impoverishment
and Death
Mobilize the
Entire Working
Class to
Defeat
All-Sided
Attack!
No
to Dead End of
Reformism –
Forge a
Revolutionary
Workers Party!
In the ongoing
emergency of
this second
year of the
coronavirus
pandemic, the
Italian
bourgeoisie
decided to
dump the weak
and unstable
coalition
government of
the Democratic
Party and
Cinque Stelle
(Five Stars)
movement,
replacing it
with Mario
Draghi, the
former head of
the European
Central Bank.
The first
shots of the
Draghi
government
have been to
increase
repression
against the
workers
movement, in
particular
against the
S.I. Cobas
“rank-and-file”
union of
mainly
immigrant
workers. Some
of the most
deeply
exploited
sectors of the
working class
have
undertaken
trade-union
and solidarity
actions,
centered on
logistics. The
response of
much of the
ostensibly
socialist left
has been to
form an Action
Pact with
political
supporters of
S.I. Cobas, a
political
coalition of
heterogeneous
forces based
on a reformist
15-point
political
program. This
program
consists
overwhelmingly
of appeals for
the capitalist
government to
take action,
rather than
for workers
themselves to
enforce their
demands. What
genuine
communists
must say to
the masses in
the harrowing
coronavirus
crisis is that
the working
class must
establish its
revolutionary
class rule,
seizing and
collectivizing
the means of
production and
organizing
production to
satisfy human
need, not the
profits of the
few. This
fight requires
above all the
forging of a
revolutionary
workers party.
Italy:
Draghi
Government of
Repression,
Impoverishment
and Death
(26 April
2021) For
Black Liberation
Through Socialist
Revolution!
Slavery
and the
Constitution:
Origins of
U.S.
Capitalist
“Democracy”
Long ago and
far away in
the B.C.
(Before
Coronavirus)
era, bourgeois
politics in
the United
States fixated
briefly on
impeachment.
The Democrats
leading the
lower house of
Congress did
not, of
course,
impeach Donald
Trump for his
crimes against
the oppressed,
for example
his vicious
persecution of
immigrants in
the U.S. After
all, the
record
deportations
under the
Democratic
administration
of
“deporter-in-chief”
Barack Obama
paved the way
for Trump.
Trump was
“brought up on
charges by the
wrong class
for the wrong
crimes,” we
noted at the
time. One
generation
after another
is brought up
with the
mythology of
the
Constitution
as an
embodiment of
“democracy” in
general, to be
worshiped
alongside the
“Founding
Fathers.” Yet
the authors of
the
Constitution
understood
very well that
they
represented
not “the
people” in
general but
the ruling
class of
planters and
merchants, and
wrote it to
safeguard
their
interests, in
particular to
bolster and
uphold the
power of the
slaveowners in
the newly
established
American
republic. The
U.S.
Constitution
established a
series of
institutions
that are
strikingly
anti-democratic.
They remained
so even after
slavery’s
abolition
through the
Civil War.
Revolutionaries
explain the
need for a
revolutionary
workers party
to lead a
socialist
revolution to
overthrow the
entire
capitalist
system. Slavery
and the
Constitution:
Origins of
U.S.
Capitalist
“Democracy”
(August 2020)
PSL
Targeted for
Marches Against
Cop Murder of
Elijah McClain Defend
Denver
Anti-Racist
Protest
Leaders!
On Thursday,
September 17,
police raids
were carried
out in Denver,
Colorado
against the
organizers of
protests
denouncing the
racist murder
of Elijah
McClain, a
young black
man, by police
in suburban
Aurora in
August 2019.
Six of the
protest
leaders were
arrested,
including four
members of the
Party for
Socialism and
Liberation
(PSL), which
has played a
leading role
in the
protests. They
have
outrageously
been charged
with multiple
serious
felonies,
including the
absurd charge
of
“kidnapping.”
Following
Trump’s failed
attempt at
imposing
martial law in
Washington,
D.C. and the
subsedquent
the dispatch
of federal
agents to
Portland,
Oregon, and
Kenosha,
Wisconsin, the
Denver arrests
mark a new
escalation of
police-state
measures that
are a threat
to the civil
liberties of
all. The
Internationalist
Group
and
Revolutionary
Internationalist
Youth denounce
this ominous
attack on the
right to
protest. We
demand that
the arrested
activists be
immediately
released and
that all
charges
against them
be dropped. Defend
Denver
Anti-Racist
Protest
Leaders!
(18 September
2020)
“We’re All in
This
Together.” You
Think?
Top
Ten Lies in
the Time of
Coronavirus
and Mass
Protests
By Charles
Brover
U.S.
capitalism is
in the midst
of a triple
whammy crisis
– economic,
social, and
public health.
Inspiring
massive
protests
against racism
and cop terror
not seen in
their size and
scope since
the 1960s have
set this
nation’s
cities aflame
day after day,
and have
spread
internationally.
The historic
protests are
occurring
against the
backdrop of
unconscionable
government
delay,
deception,
ignorant happy
talk, and
anti-scientific
incompetence.
Official
public health
malpractice
has driven the
confirmed
death toll
from COVID-19
to over
160,000. This
plague is
disproportionately
ravaging
black, Latino,
and immigrant
working class
communities.
For Marxist
revolutionaries
the racist
system that is
at the root of
the oppression
of black
people in the
U.S. (and
elsewhere) is
class-based
capitalism.
While the
cities are in
paroxysms of
rage, grief
and plague;
while millions
are fighting
to save their
livelihoods
and their
lives, the
capitalist
rulers, their
politicians,
and tamed
pundits
promote lies,
damn lies, and
even more
murderous
lies. Here are
our top ten
picks. Top
Ten Lies in
the Time of
Coronavirus
and Mass
Protests
(8 August
2020) Millions
of
Undocumented
Immigrants and
Their Families
Facing the
Abyss
New
York: We
Demand Equal
Treatment and
Emergency
Support for
Excluded
Workers!
Declaration of
Class Struggle
International
Workers (TIC)
In the sixth
month of the
health crisis
unleashed by
the COVID-19
pademic,
infections are
spiking in
much of the
country while
mass
unemployment
continues to
grow and
marches
against racist
police
brutality
continue. New
storms of
crisis are
coming for the
working class,
and for
immigrants in
particular,
beginning with
a threatened
wave of
evictions.
Nationally,
undocumented
immigrants are
denied
“stimulus”
aid,
unemployment
benefits or
any official
support. In
New York some
200,000
undocumented
workers have
lost their
jobs or cannot
find work,
while over a
million
workers
considered
“essential,” a
majority of
them
immigrants,
receive
poverty wages
while running
great risk of
contracting
the virus.
Class Struggle
International
Workers
demands that
the state of
New York
include all
workers,
particularly
the
undocumented
and those in
the “gig
economy,”
among those
eligible for
unemployment
benefits; that
state and city
governments
make up for
the exclusion
of immigrants
from federal
support; and
that rent be
canceled and
all
residential
evictions be
prohibited
during the
pandemic. New
York: We
Demand Equal
Treatment and
Emergency
Support for
Excluded
Workers!
(11 August
2020)
Urgent:
Protest Arrest
of Leftists in
Bolivia
The
rightist de
facto
government of
Bolivia that
seized power
in last
month’s
“civic-police-military”
coup has
carried out a
new act of
repression,
arresting
Carlos
Cornejo,
correspondent
of leftist
Internet
publication La
Izquierda
Diario,
and the artist
Leonel Jurado,
charging them
with
“sedition.” They were seized yesterday afternoon in
the city of El
Alto, where
they were
helping
prepare an
event in
solidarity
with families
of the at
least ten
people killed
in the police
massacre
against a
protest at the
Senkata gas
plant there on
November 19.
The
Internationalist
Group and
League for the
Fourth
International
demand the
immediate
liberation and
dropping of
all charges
against Carlos
Cornejo,
Leonel Jurado
and all
victims of
rightist
repression in
Bolivia! Urgent:
Protest Arrest
of Leftists in
Bolivia
(17 December
2019)
Left
Reformists
in Existential
Crisis An Internationalist Group Pamphlet
(click
on image to download
pdf)
With
the Bernie
Sanders
candidacy and
the dramatic
growth of the
Democratic
(Party)
Socialists of
America, the
left
reformists
have been
thrown into
crisis.
This 84-page
pamphlet
features
documents from
oppositionists
who fought
inside left
groups to
uphold the
revolutionary
politics of
Lenin and
Trotsky.
Socialist
Action’s
“Solidarity
with
Solidarity”
How
Fake
Trotskyists
Carried the
Bags for
Imperialism
While the
reformist left
in the United
States is in
profound
crisis,
tripping over
each other as
they chase
after the
Democratic
(Party)
Socialists of
America,
Socialist
Action has
remained
relatively
stationary and
appears more
red in
comparison
with those
social
democrats who
are now being
devoured by
their own
opportunism.
In reality,
SA’s program
is pink social
democracy. At
every key
juncture where
defense of the
degenerated/deformed
workers states
has been posed
point-blank,
Socialist
Action has
lined up with
imperialism,
from Poland in
1981 to the
USSR in 1991
and continuing
today. Poland
was a key
episode in the
imperialist
drive against
the Soviet
bloc, which
led to
capitalist
restoration
whose
devastating
consequences
continue to be
felt around
the world.
Today SA
denounces
China as
imperialist
and North
Korea as
capitalist
while genuine
Trotskyists
defend them
against
imperialist
threats and
attack. And
it’s not just
words. When
the chips were
down, these
fake-Trotskyists
hailed their
comrades’
direct and
concrete role
in delivering
vital
CIA-financed
equipment to
counterrevolutionary
Polish
Solidarność.
Read the
details here.
How
Fake
Trotskyists
Carried the
Bags for
Imperialism
(April 2019)
“American Apartheid” by Design
A
Review of
Richard
Rothstein, The
Color of Law:
A
Forgotten
History of How
Our Government
Segregated
America By
Charles
Brover, Class
Struggle
Education
Workers After
more than a
decade of hard
struggle and
the passage of
laws in the
mid-1960s
against
official Jim
Crow
segregation,
the civil
rights
movement
suddenly
stopped. What
was termed de
facto segregation
was deemed
off-limits, or
at least had
to be left for
another day.
Rothstein’s
book
conclusively
proves that
rigid
residential
segregation
and
discrimination
against
African
American,
Latino and
Asian
minorities was
always de
jure,
officially
sanctioned.
This has had a
devastating
effect on
everything
from school
integration to
murderous
police
repression.
But while
laying out key
elements of
the structural
foundation of
black
oppression in
the U.S., The
Color of Law
fails to go to
their root in
the system of
racist
American
capitalism. In
the United
States in 2016
there were 2.3
million
evictions:
6,300 a day,
four every
minute. And
with over 3.5
million
homeless
people in the
country, there
are 19 million
unoccupied
dwellings.
This powerful
essay from
Class Struggle
Education
Workers
demonstrates
that it will
take nothing
short of a
socialist
revolution to
solve the
housing
question. “American
Apartheid” by
Design (21
November
2018)
While
“Democratic
Socialist”
Ocasio-Cortez
Chimes In
Bipartisan
War Criminals
Celebrate War
Hawk John
McCain
U.S.
imperialism
lost one of
its most vocal
and active
warmongers on
August 25 –
Arizona
Republican
senator John
McCain.
Universally
praised by
ruling-class
politicians as
a “war hero”
and
“maverick,”
McCain’s
funeral at the
National
Cathedral was
attended by
some of the
most infamous
mass murderers
of this and
the last
century, from
Henry
Kissinger to
former U.S.
presidents
Bill Clinton,
George W. Bush
and Barack
Obama. Far
from being a
“war hero,” a
“man of honor”
or paragon of
“human
decency,”
Senator John
McCain was a
war criminal
who bombed
civilians. He
was shot down
over North
Vietnam on a
bombing run
against a
civilian
factory. But
McCain’s most
valuable
service to
U.S.
imperialism
was as an
inveterate war
hawk in
Congress. From
Afghanistan to
Iraq to
Ukraine, Libya
and Syria, he
beat the drums
for murderous
imperialist
intervention.
What’s
striking about
McCain’s war
crimes and
endless
warmongering
is that in
virtually all
cases, he was
joined or
supported by
Democratic
politicians.
And, notably,
among those
praising
McCain was
Democratic
Socialists of
America (DSA)
superstar
Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez.
Her eulogy was
consciously
paying the
price of
admission to
the bipartisan
imperialist
club of the
U.S. Congress.
Bipartisan
War Criminals
Celebrate War
Hawk John
McCain
(September
2018)
As
The Boss,
Mayor Rahm
Emanuel,
Blames Black
Community for
Violence
Chicago:
Democrat-Led
Cops Continue
Racist Killing
Spree For Black Liberation Through Socialist Revolution
On July 14,
Chicago police
gunned down
yet another
black person,
Harith
Augustus, a
barber.
“Snoop”
Augustus,
known as a
peaceful man,
was stopped on
the pretext of
exhibiting the
“characteristics
of an armed
person,” and
was shot dead
even though he
had a valid
gun license.
For the police
in this
rigidly
segregated
city, and
throughout
this country
founded on the
bedrock of
slavery, it is
always open
season on
black people.
And on
Latinos,
immigrants,
Native
Americans …
the list goes
on. Moreover,
in Chicago and
almost every
other big
city,
Democrats are
the bosses of
the racist
killer cops.
This is all
coming to a
head in the
upcoming trial
of killer cop
Jason Van Dyke
for the murder
of Laquan
McDonald in
October 2014.
And Democratic
mayor Rahm
Emanuel,
running for a
third term, is
stoking racist
reaction by
blaming lax
“morals” in
the black
community for
the violence
engendered by
rampant
poverty,
unemployment
and brutal
police
occupation.
Yet some of
the same
themes are
echoed in
protests,
where instead
of denouncing
racist police
repression the
focus is on
opposition to
“gun violence”
in general.
Talk of
“reforming”
the police or
controlling
guns only
serves to
divert protest
away from a
revolutionary
perspective
and to
strengthen the
repressive
agencies of
the capitalist
state, while
leading
protesters
into the
dead-end of
bourgeois
pressure
politics. The
stark fact is
that there is
no solution to
war, poverty
and racist
repression
under
capitalism. Chicago:
Democrat-Led
Cops Continue
Racist Killing
Spree
(August
2018)
DSA: Fronting for the
Democrats An Internationalist Group Pamphlet
(click
on image to
download pdf)
A 70-page
pamphlet
analyzing the
organizational
and political
history of the
Democratic
(Party)
Socialists of
America. Includes
articles on:
Bourgeois
Populism and
Social-Democratic
Reformism: A
Dead End Italy: Anti-Immigrant Election Hysteria
The
campaign for
the March 4
Italian
elections has
been dominated
by vile
xenophobic
anti-immigrant
chauvinism.
All the
competing
bourgeois
parties and
coalitions
attack the
bogeyman of
“illegal
immigration.”
The racist
Lega
(ex-Nord)
rails about
the “invasion
of aliens,
drug pushers,
delinquents
and illegals,”
raising
slogans such
as “Italians
first! Now or
never! Stop
the invasion!”
With the
populist
Cinque Stelle
(Five Star)
movement
running first
in the opinion
polls, its
historic
leader, Beppe
Grillo,
recently
called for
immediately
deporting all
“illegals.”
The strategy
of the
Democratic
Party
government has
been to put
itself at the
head of the
anti-immigrant
hysteria by
aggressively
extending the
sway of
Italian
imperialism in
the
Mediterranean,
Libya and to
the south.
This
imperialist
drive to the
south is
accompanied by
a campaign of
all-sided
racist
repression
against
immigrants and
refugee
seekers in
Italy. What
the
domesticated
left is
counterposing
to the three
main bourgeois
coalitions of
Forza
Italia/Lega,
Cinque Stelle
and the PD
with its
various
appendages of
homeless
bourgeois
politicians,
is a mixture
of bourgeois
populism and
social-democratic
reformism. in
the present
climate of
anti-immigrant
hysteria and
fascist
attacks, what
is needed are
mass
mobilizations
bringing out
the power of
the working
class to stop
the fascists.
Above all, we
must forge a
genuinely
Leninist-Trotskyist
vanguard.
Italy:
Anti-Immigrant
Election
Hysteria
(24 February
2018)
Boston:
Let Siham Byah
Come Home! No
Deportations! By
Class Struggle
Education
League
On January 27,
hundreds of
defenders of
immigrant
rights from
many leftist
organizations,
labor unions,
churches and
sanctuary
networks
rallied in
Boston to
protest the
deportation of
Siham Byah. A
prominent
Occupy Boston
activist and
single mother,
Byah was
grabbed by the
Immigration
and Customs
Enforcement
(I.C.E.)
police last
November 7,
torn from her
son, beaten in
a local jail,
driven to
Virginia and
then deported
to Morocco.
The Class
Struggle
Education
League, based
in Lowell,
Mass. and New
Hampshire
participated
in the
protest,
emphasizing
the importance
of mobilizing
the power of
workers action
to stop the
I.C.E.
deportation
machine. It
also noted the
parallel to
the struggle
against
slave-catchers
under the 1850
Fugitive Slave
Act, a battle
which came to
a head in
Boston and set
the stage for
the U.S. Civil
War. The CSEL
is undertaking
joint work
with the
Internationalist
Group. Boston:
Let Siham Byah
Come Home! No
Deportations!
(4 February
2018)
Guess Who’s
Bernie
Sanders’
Foreign Policy
Go-To Guy, and
What Power
Bishop Is His
Vatican Fixer
But, of
course, one
and the same
Jeffrey Sachs
who designed
the
post-counterrevolution
“shock
treatment” in
Poland. Also
in Bolivia
where it led
to tens of
thousands of
workers fired
and brutal
anti-union
repression. In
preparation
for the
no-photo-op
pope-meet-and-greet,
Bernie and
Jeffrey dined
with Cardinal
Óscar Andrés
Rodríguez
Maradiaga of
Honduras, “the
pope’s
right-hand man
and one of the
Vatican’s top
power
players.” This
is the same
cardinal who
helped
engineer
(together with
Hillary
Clinton) the
2009 Honduran
coup, and
before that
covered up for
bloody
massacres and
“disappearances”
in the 1980s.
But then, Pope
Francis
himself is a
veteran of
Argentina’s
1970s dirty
war. Guess
Who's Bernie
Sanders’
Foreign Policy
Go-To Guy, and
His Power
Bishop Vatican
Fixer (17
April 2016)
A
Question of
Whose Class
Interests
Prevail Flint
Water Crisis:
Capitalism Is
Poisoning Us
The residents
of Flint,
Michigan have
been living a
nightmare ever
since in early
2014 the
city’s
state-appointed
“emergency
manager” and
the governor’s
office decided
to switch the
water supply
from Lake
Huron to the
Flint River.
As a result,
the population
has been
subjected to
lead
poisoning,
particularly
affecting the
very young and
elderly. The
levels of
contamination
are
astronomical.
For almost two
years
Republican
state
authorities
and Democratic
federal
officials
refused to do
anything about
complaints.
Now an
emergency has
been
proclaimed,
but the water
is still
undrinkable.
Meanwhile, the
same
“emergency
manager” has
been
overseeing
Detroit
schools as
they descend
further into
the abyss. The
emergency has
been created
by decaying
capitalism:
industrial
pollution,
closing
factories and
a bipartisan
attack on
teachers and
public
education. The
dictatorial
managers must
be kicked out,
but changing
parties will
change
nothing. The
bottom-line
issue is which
class is in
power.
Capitalism is
literally
poisoning our
futures. Flint
Water Crisis:
Capitalism Is
Poisoning Us
(3 March 2016)
The
State of
Pennsylvania
Seeks to Bar
His Lawyer
The
Frame-Up of
Corey Walker By
Charles Brover
Corey Walker
was arrested
in July 1996
on a bogus
murder charge
from
Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania.
He has been
behind bars
ever since.
Evidence of
his innocence
was withheld.
He is the
victim of
prosecutorial
misconduct and
incompetent
legal
representation.
Lorenzo
Johnson, who
was arrested
in the same
case, also
remains in
prison even
though a
federal
appeals court
recognized the
insufficiency
of the
evidence
against him,
but was
overruled by
the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Now the state
is trying to
deny Walker
the attorney
of his choice,
Rachel
Wolkenstein,
who has
defended Mumia
Abu-Jamal.
Pennsylvania
authorities
will stop at
nothing to
cover up lying
and
manufacture of
evidence,
coercion of
witnesses and
suppression of
evidence of
innocence by
police and
prosecutors.
This requires
silencing
Corey Walker
and
short-circuiting
his legal
appeal. In
seeking to
disqualify
Wolkenstein
from
representing
him, the state
attorney
general's
office cites
her political
views that the
judicial
system is an
organ of
racist
oppression
that must be
overthrown by
socialist
revolution.
This
witch-hunting
attack and the
continued
incarceration
of Walker and
Johnson go to
the heart of
Jim Crow
“justice
system.” Free
Corey Walker
and Lorenzo
Johnson! The
Frame-Up of
Corey Walker
(4 February
2016)
Occupation
of Hundreds of
Schools Blocks
Threatened
Closures
Student
Revolt Shakes
São Paulo,
Brazil
By Class
Struggle
Workers/UFT
For the last
three weeks,
the city of
São Paulo,
Brazil has
been convulsed
by a combative
upheaval of
high school
students
protesting the
state
government’s
plan to close
92 schools and
order hundreds
of thousands
of students to
change
schools. When
the state
governor tried
to ram through
this plan
without
consultation,
students
responded by
occupying
almost 200
schools. Then,
when military
police began
clearing out
occupied
schools this
week, students
took chairs
and tables and
set up class
in busy
intersections
and highways.
The students,
backed by
teachers, also
refused to
take
high-stakes
test. After
several days,
the governor
backed down.
This is
a dramatic
example of how
the
international
capitalist
offensive
against public
education
should be
fought – by
mass action in
the streets,
bringing out
students,
teachers,
parents and
mobilizing the
power of the
working class.
Student
Revolt Shakes
São Paulo,
Brazil (4
December 2015)
The
Haitian
Revolution and
U.S.
Imperialism
July 28 marks
the 100th
anniversary of
the first U.S.
invasion of
Haiti in 1915,
under
Democratic
president
Woodrow
Wilson. This
led to an
occupation of
19 years, as
well as
occupations of
the Dominican
Republic next
door, of
Nicaragua,
Panama,
Honduras and
Veracruz,
Mexico, and
followed the
1898 U.S.
invasion and
occupation of
Cuba, Puerto
Rico and
Philippines.
But the
occupations
didn't stop
there. In
1994, Democrat
Bill Clinton
invaded Haiti
a second time,
and in 2004
Republican
George Bush II
invaded a
third time.
Haiti today
continues
under
imperialist
occupation,
this time
outsourced to
a United
Nations
“peacekeeping”
force. As
proletarian
internationalist
opponents of
imperialism,
on this
centenary we
republish
articles from
Workers
Vanguard
when it was
the voice of
revolutionary
Trotskyism on
the 1915-34
U.S.
occupation,
and a two-part
series on
Toussaint
Louverture and
the Haitian
Revolution
that led to
the first
black republic
in history, as
well as
sparking slave
revolts
throughout the
Caribbean and
in the United
States. (30
July 2015)
Protest
the Police
Lynching of
Sandra Bland
On July 10,
Sandra Bland,
a 28-year-old
African
American
activist and
education
worker, was
driving from
Illinois to
her new job at
the
historically
black Prairie
View A&M
University in
Texas, her
alma mater.
Sandra was
pulled over by
a Texas
Ranger,
supposedly for
changing lanes
without
signalling.
The trooper
abusively
demanded she
get out of the
car,
theatening to
use a Taser
electric shock
on her. After
having her
head slammed
on the ground,
Sandra was
arrested for
supposed
“assault on a
public
servant,” for
insisting on
her rights.
Three days
later, she was
found dead in
her cell in
Waller
County, Texas.
The
authorities
claim she
committed
suicide. We
say the police
are guilty.
Sandra was
lynched by the
cops. On July
22, hundreds
gathered in
New York
City's Union
Square to
protest the
police murder
of Sandra
Bland. Class
Struggle
Education
Workers, CUNY
Internationalist
Clubs and the
Internationalist
Group joined
in. Protest
the Police
Lynching of
Sandra Bland
(22 July 2015) (video)
NYC May Day 2015 The
Internationalist
Group, CUNY
Internationalist
Clubs and
Class Struggle
Education
workers had a
spirited
contingent in
the May Day
march in New
York City.
Leading the
contingent was
a group with
red flags with
the hammer,
sickle and 4
of the Fourth
International.
Then came a
banner made by
the Hunter
Internationalist
Club,
proclaiming:“Ayotzinapa-Ferguson-NYC,
Smash the
Racist
Capitalist
State, Workers
to Power.
Signs
emphasized the
call to Defend
Black
Baltimore
following the
occupation of
the city by
the National
Guard to
squelch the
upheaval over
the police
murder of
Freddie Gray,
and to free
Mumia
Abu-Jamal, who
faces
execution in
prison by
deliberate
medical
neglect. Also
highlighted
was the call
for workers
action against
police terror,
noting the
historic
action by ILWU
Local 10 that
shut down the
port of
Oakland on May
Day and
marched on
City Hall
calling to
stop police
terror.
Sunset
Park Fights
Back Against
Police Attack
It’s
been only two
months since
Eric Garner
was
chokeholded to
death in
Staten Island
by the racist
cops, and
barely a month
and a half
since the
police murder
of 17-year-old
Michael Brown
in Ferguson,
Missouri. But
despite the
national
outcry and a
thousands-strong
march in New
York in late
August, two
incidents in
the Sunset
Park
neighborhood
of Brooklyn
show once
again the face
of racist
police
violence under
liberal
Democratic NYC
mayor Bill de
Blasio. The
first involved
a heavy‑duty
arrest of a
vendor after a
festival in
the park; in
the second, a
cop slammed a
pregnant woman
on the
pavement on
her abdomen
and her son
and husband
were arrested.
The residents
of this
heavily
immigrant
neighborhood
feel singled
out for
aggressive
enforcement
under NYPD
chief William
Bratton’s
“broken
windows”
strategy of
massive
arrests for
minor
infractions.
On Saturday,
September 27,
some 300
people came
out to protest
against the
brutal police
siege. While
many called
for Bratton’s
resignation,
racist cop
terror is
endemic in
capitalist
America. To
put a stop to
it will
require
nothing less
than workers
revolution. Sunset
Park Fights
Back Against
Police Attack
(28 September
2014)
Defend North Korea and China
Against
Imperialism
and
Counterrevolution
U.S.
War
Provocations
Push Korea to
the Brink For the Revolutionary Reunification of Korea, North
and South!
Over the last
month and a
half, the
United States
and South
Korea have
engaged in an
escalating
series of
military
provocations
against North
Korea.
Simultaneous
“war games”
have simulated
a nuclear
aerial bombing
of the North,
a ground
invasion from
the South,
annihilation
of the
leadership and
the
“insertion” of
tens of
thousands of
U.S. troops
searching for
nukes. While
the
imperialist
media are, as
usual,
strenuously
demonizing the
North Korean
leader Kim
Jong Un and
playing up
blustering
statements
coming out of
the North
Korean capital
of Pyongyang,
the Pentagon
has been
laying the
basis for a
military
strike against
the North. The
whole
operation is
part of
detailed plan
elaborated by
the Obama
administration,
dubbed “the
playbook,” for
U.S. shows of
force. But
this is no
football game.
The
Internationalist
Group and
League for the
Fourth
International
defend North
Korea, a
bureaucratically
deformed
workers state,
against the
war
provocations,
economic
blockade and
any attack by
U.S.
imperialism
and its South
Korean junior
partners, no
matter how it
starts. We
also defend
North Korea’s
development of
nuclear
weapons, its
main deterrent
against a war
by the power
which laid
waste to the
North in the
Korean War. U.S.
War
Provocations
Push Korea to
the Brink (13
April 2013)
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Group, Box 3321, Church Street Station,
New York, NY, 10008, U.S.A. Tel (212)
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