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OUR FIGHT

 

Progressive Labor Party (PLP) fights to destroy capitalism and the dictatorship of the capitalist class. We organize workers, soldiers and youth into a revolutionary movement for communism.

Only the dictatorship of the working class — communism — can provide a lasting solution to the disaster that is today’s world for billions of people. This cannot be done through electoral politics, but requires a revolutionary movement and a mass Red Army led by PLP.

Worldwide capitalism, in its relentless drive for profit, inevitably leads to war, fascism, poverty, disease, starvation and environmental destruction. The capitalist class, through its state power — governments, armies, police, schools and culture —  maintains a dictatorship over the world’s workers. The capitalist dictatorship supports, and is supported by, the anti-working-class ideologies of racism, sexism, nationalism, individualism and religion.

While the bosses and their mouthpieces claim “communism is dead,” capitalism is the real failure for billions worldwide. Capitalism returned to Russia and China because socialism retained many aspects of the profit system, like wages and privileges. Russia and China did not establish communism.

Communism means working collectively to build a worker-run society. We will abolish work for wages, money and profits. Everyone will share in society’s benefits and burdens. 

Communism means abolishing racism and the concept of “race.” Capitalism uses racism to super-exploit black, Latino, Asian and indigenous workers, and to divide the entire working class.

Communism means abolishing the special oppression of women — sexism — and divisive gender roles created by the class society.

Communism means abolishing nations and nationalism. One international working class, one world, one Party.

Communism means that the minds of millions of workers must become free from religion’s false promises, unscientific thinking and poisonous ideology. Communism will triumph when the masses of workers can use the science of dialectical materialism to understand, analyze and change the world to meet their needs and aspirations.

  Communism means the Party leads every aspect of society. For this to work, millions of workers — eventually everyone — must become communist organizers. Join Us!

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday
Apr252012

May Day’s Communist Roots Belie Rulers’ Reform Sham

May Day has always had two sides to it: one that demands reforms, and the revolutionary side that organizes to destroy capitalism. May Day commemorates a massive strike wave in the U.S., and the particular battle in Chicago’s Haymarket Square in 1886. The movement’s leaders demanded an 8-hour day, but also advocated the “abolition of the wage system.” Six of them were hung by the rulers for their allegiance to the working class and defiance of capitalism. Then and now the capitalists feared this revolutionary side to May Day.

In 1848, Marx and Engels wrote in the Communist Manifesto, “A specter is haunting Europe, the specter of Communism.” By 1886, the rulers of Chicago saw this specter. “The newspapers and industrialists were increasingly declaring that May 1, 1886 was in reality the date for a Communist working-class insurrection modeled on the Paris Commune. According to Melville E. Stone, Head of the Chicago Daily News...a ‘repetition of the Paris Communal riots was freely predicted’ for May 1, 1886” (Page 90, “Labor’s Untold Story,” Boyer and Morais).

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Wednesday
Apr252012

Bay Area May Day Marks Working-Class Action and Potential

OAKLAND, April 21 — PL’ers, friends and co-workers gathered for our annual May Day dinner. Reacting to intense attacks and cynicism about the possibility of change, we celebrated the actions and potential of the international working class.  

Presentations, comradeship, great food, art and music helped develop a sense of optimism. A nurse reported on the one-day strike planned for May 1. Later she said,  “My favorite song is Bella Ciao- “Soy comunista toda la vida, y comunista he de morir....” When I’m gone, I want others to remember me  – “She was a communist her whole life.”

 

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Wednesday
Apr252012

Afghans Battle U.S.-Warlord-Taliban Cabal

Afghans have taken to the streets in recent protests with posters depicting Karzai as a U.S. puppet, showing mutilated women and dead bodies. They burned an effigy of Obama and shouted their anger at the corrupt government, the violence against women and night raids by U.S. troops, and demanded U.S. withdrawal.

In ten years of U.S. occupation, thousands of Afghan civilians have been killed in the fighting between the Taliban insurgents and U.S/NATO troops and in night raids and helicopter attacks by the occupying forces. 

Now the Afghan government and the United States have finalized a strategic partnership extending the U.S. presence until 2024. Under the agreement, to be signed by Karzai and Obama and ratified by the Afghan parliament and the U.S. Congress, the U.S. military will cede final authority on night raids (but not drone attacks) to Afghan security forces, and control of Afghanistan’s prisons to Afghan authorities. It pledges $4 billion a year for the Afghan police and army, with the bulk coming from the U.S. until 2014.

 

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Wednesday
Apr252012

Algiers: Workers Strike Against Sexist Conditions 

ALGIERS, April 17 — The common services in the health sector went on a two-day strike yesterday and invaded the grounds of the Mustapha Bacha hospital in the capital here. They’re striking against unbearable working conditions, receiving no compensation for possible contact with contagious diseases and are refused civil service status despite years of work.

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Wednesday
Apr252012

French Candidates Spew Anti-Immigrant Racism

PARIS, April 20 – President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is running for reelection, wants to renegotiate the preferential immigration treaty with Algeria. Sarkozy’s anti-Algerian announcement in this week’s Express magazine is an electoral maneuver to appeal to right-wing voters, particularly supporters of the fascist National Front party. But Sarkozy’s Socialist rival, François Hollande, also says it’s necessary to reduce immigration to France from the current level of 180,000 people a year. (Le Nouvel Observateur article, 3/7)

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Wednesday
Apr252012

Haiti’s Only Public Hospital Hazardous to Workers’ Health

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI — The struggle of healthcare union workers in the General Hospital proves that capitalism can’t provide healthcare for the working class. This hospital is the only one in the country open to the working class. The workers in this hospital make miserable wages of $100-$125 monthly. That’s less than the country’s minimum wage!

To add insult to injury, the services this hospital provides do not meet the patients’ needs. Patients must pay before receiving any medical care. The few who are able to pay can’t even be treated properly because medical equipment is “borrowed” by the doctors for use in their own private practices.

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Wednesday
Apr112012

MAY DAY 2012 

 

April 28:

Chicago: Union Park (Lake and Ashland) at 12 PM 

New York: Flatbush and Nostrand in Brooklyn at 11 AM


May 1:

LA: Olympic and Broad at 12 PM

Oakland: Fruitvale Bart Station at 3 PM

Wednesday
Apr112012

Obama’s Reelection Campaign: Imperialist War

The intensifying inter-imperialist rivalry between U.S. rulers and those of China, Russia, Japan and the European Union confronts the U.S. with a crisis both domestically and internationally. Ever fiercer global competition for markets, resources and trade routes is driving down U.S. profit rates. To protect and defend those profits, the capitalists’ lifeblood, they will inevitably wage a broader war. 

Obama’s value to U.S. capitalists lies in his readiness to expand U.S.-run military operations toward this goal.  Equally important is his ability to mislead and pacify workers by posing as a lesser evil than the Republicans.

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Wednesday
Apr112012

Solidarity With Trayvon Martin; Youth Indict Racist System

BROOKLYN, NY, April 6 — “Who are we? Trayvon!” was chanted repeatedly by students and teachers picketing the John Jay campus here protesting the racist murder of black teenager Trayvon Martin. This was among the many actions angry high school students and teachers organized as news of his death reached the campus. As many of the black and Latino students have been targets of previous racist attacks, we were able to sympathize with Trayvon’s parents. No one could defend killer Zimmerman as it became clear that racism was a major cause of this murder.

The student government, the debate team and the school newspaper confronted racism, with teachers conducting lessons on the case; students making and distributing posters throughout the campus’s four schools; announcements were made in classes and posted on Facebook calling on students to a picket line outside the school.

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Wednesday
Apr112012

Block Bankers’ Racist/Sexist Eviction

ORANGE COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, March 31 — “Bail out the people, not the banks!” 

”You can’t rob the bank, but the bank can rob you!” 

“Don’t evict  Susie Johnson: Shame, shame, shame!”  

These were just some of the vigorous chants heard on a quiet street in Orange, NJ when 35 committed protesters managed to block the eviction of an 80-year-old woman who has been a victim of predatory lending. The sheriff’s deputies were powerless to carry out their appointed task of removing this elderly woman, suffering from diabetes and incipient Alzheimer’s disease, from her little house.  

The financial records of Mrs. Johnson’s mortgage were “lost” in 2004.  She asked again and again to have the paperwork restored to her. Without her being informed, her mortgage was then bundled and moved from bank to bank. Although she obtained a reverse mortgage, this was snatched from her (that’s right — she was not allowed to make payments on it!) and sold by Wells Fargo to Chase. Mrs. Johnson was informed a year ago that she was being evicted for nonpayment.

Sexist, Racist Eviction

These kinds of scams are depriving millions of people in the U.S. of their homes. The pattern of predatory lending is especially sexist and racist: black women are five times as likely to have been offered predatory loan contracts than equivalent white men with identical financial profiles.  This is not to say that most white men — other than those at the top — are benefiting from the system either.

The protesters outside Mrs. Johnson’s house came from a range of organizations participating in the New Jersey “Coalition for jobs, peace, justice, and equality.” Various labor unions, tenants’ rights organizations, anti-foreclosure groups, women’s organizations, and civil rights groups are working together around a series of demands seeking to protect the working class — especially in urban centers — from the ravages of the current financial situation. There is definitely no end to the “recession” in Newark and its nearby suburbs. 

The coalition displays a number of the weaknesses and contradictions that accompany liberal formations.  While people generally distrust the government, there are plenty of illusions that a “good sheriff” will not carry out his/her duties, if enough popular pressure is applied. 

The “banks” tend to be separated out from the rest of the capitalist system. But the people in the coalition are a multiracial group of committed activists. When one speaker spoke about the long-term as well as immediate goals of our movement — including establishing a social system whose purpose is to produce fully realized human beings rather than profits — she received warm applause. 

PL’ers need to root themselves in movements like this one in New Jersey, to participate in the struggle for immediate gains, to make friends, to build a movement that can target capitalism as the “real enemy” of the great majority of the world’s people.