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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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Saturday
Dec182021

Columbia student strikes vs. capitalism, needs PLP

 Hundreds of members of the graduate and undergraduate Student Workers of Columbia-UAW Local 2110 (STC-UAW) blared their chants as both retired professors and members of Progressive Labor Party (PLP) joined the picket line along with many other supporters protesting Columbia University. Protesters are pushing back against this institution of “higher” education’s racist, profit-driven core. Despite its endowment of $14.4 billion, Columbia claims it can’t afford to pay super-exploited student workers a living wage nor provide them with expanded health care coverage and greater protections against harassment and discrimination. Scenes of the protest at Columbia illustrate the power of militant students and workers to force bosses not only to grant the short-term demands of this strike but also how to build a communist system run by workers without bosses.

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Saturday
Dec182021

Bring down Bowser’s bogus housing bargains

WASHINGTON DC, November 20 – 50 people including members of Progressive Labor Party (PLP) marched in front of DC’s Black, liberal Mayor Muriel Bowser’s home today to protest Bowser ending the DC eviction moratorium. The moratorium, put in place during the Covid-19 pandemic, prevented landlords from evicting tenants, a protection of basic human needs that is only necessary under a capitalist society that prioritizes profit and rent over safety.

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Saturday
Dec182021

CUNY: ‘New Deal’ is for imperialist war preparations

QUEENS, December 11 — More than 700 students, faculty, and staff at the City University of New York (CUNY) marched from LaGuardia Community College to the CUNY School of Law today in protest against racist budget cuts, tuition increases, and chronic underfunding. The march was called by the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), union misleaders whose reformist action is stopping short at demands for a “New Deal for CUNY.”  Tensions within the march were palpable as misleaders fought for liberal reforms, while many students and marchers, including members of Progressive Labor Party (PLP), chanted loudly for militancy and an overthrow of an education system that continues to put the needs of its working class students last.
Yes, we must join our class brothers and sisters in the streets and fight for these small demands, but we must also never lose sight that ultimately racist capitalism can never be reformed. Only communism can give us the education system the international working class deserves.

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Saturday
Dec182021

Letters

In pandemic, workers must give leadership
The Covid-19 pandemic  is raging again. Cases have gone up sevenfold in the U.S. in the last week. In other places in Europe and Africa, the cases from the new Omicron variant are already in the hundreds of thousands. This is a time for us to give leadership to our class.
The ruling-class response to this has been to do nothing that would disrupt shopping and dining. The bosses’ leadership plans continue to “return to normal,” meaning keep the economy going and the money flowing—even as we are living in the midst of a capitalist medical holocaust that has killed over 5 million people and counting.
Before Covid-19, what the bosses describe as “normal” was horrible. In any case there is no going back there. This is a time for our Progressive Labor Party to provide leadership. We need to maintain relationships and be with the people we know and meet new friends.
At the same time, the forms that capitalism has created for doing that are a deadly risk for our class. Being unmasked indoors in a public place has become a dangerous activity. The only reason it continues is because the ruling class rakes in so much money from restaurants, bars, parties, sporting events.
This is a time to develop new ways of keeping our class united, of building relationships, and giving leadership to the class struggle.
None of us, or the ruling class, have any idea about the longterm consequences of the new Omicron variant or any other Covid-19 variants. Capitalists do not care how many workers die. But, we in PLP do!
At this moment, we can give leadership on minimizing the risks while maintaining ties with the working class. We have to develop the best protocols we can based on the available information and lead on carrying them out.
We must not give in to the desire to throw out minimizing risks where we can. That is playing into the bosses’ hands. Bosses don’t keep us safe—workers keep each other safe. With my friends, I keep gatherings small and ask people to get tested on the day of and stay masked in public indoor spaces for a week before coming over. We got home testing kits, which are a necessary tool in defense against Covid-19. The kits are obscenely expensive and hence not accessible to many working-class families.
Many of us are forced into dangerous situations by our jobs. We can try to struggle against those where possible, as our best longterm defense against capitalist-spawned disasters like Covid-19 is building a) a culture of fightback and b) the Party for communism.
The bosses are killing us by the millions right now! We must give leadership to our class that shows another path.
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Solidarity with miners as strike wages into winter
Thanks to Progressive Labor Party’s (PLP) campaign to support the striking Alabama miners, thousands of workers and union members have gained awareness about the strike and what its stakes mean for the international working class.
No matter the outcome of the strike we are also making progress on our priority of building a mass revolutionary communist PLP that will one day be capable of overthrowing capitalism. For even if the terrific victory of winning every demand is won, the capitalists still hold state power, and their kkkops will still protect their property from future strikes. What the bosses give today they take away tomorrow. These attacks on the Alabama miners, the nearby Bessemer Amazon workers, CSX railroad workers and workers everywhere will not stop until capitalism is smashed with a multiracial communist revolution.
That’s why the Black and white miners who have been reading and distributing CHALLENGE, in modest but growing hand-to-hand networks, to the miners interested in forming a study group all represent another kind of victory— for the international working class. Should communism finally return to the working class of the South, especially to the superexploited Black women workers, it would have an incalculable impact on class struggle around the U.S. aAnd potentially, the world.
After eight months of a bitter strike, the largest in Alabama’s history, winter is bringing with it new challenges. There’s no sign of movement from the capitalists of BlackRock and Vanguard and their dogs running the mine, the Warrior Met Coal bosses. The miners and their families have taken lower paid, part-time work and endure incredible sacrifices to keep their children and the strike alive. Miners and their families are succumbing to illnesses ranging from the seasonal to the terminal, and more than ever support is needed. We call on CHALLENGE readers to reach out to their base for even more support. If our CHALLENGE readership hasn’t already done so, we ask readers to make this a local campaign at their workplace and mass organization. Every letter of support has an impact on the miners, and they are read and shared, as well as support videos posted on social media.
The miners and their families explained the importance of these forms of solidarity to PL’ers personally during a recent PLP visit to Alabama. Following up with our new friends and CHALLENGE readers since our August trip, PL’ers were warmly greeted and welcomed back even despite the incredible burdens of their daily lives. The miners and families related that despite the weariness and toll of the ongoing strike, they are holding on! With no plans of caving to Warrior Met bosses, some of the most important factors in sustaining the strike include the support coming in from around the U.S. and the world. Despite the capitalist news blackout, workers, especially rank-and-file union workers, have resonated with the strike and built vitally important support networks including numerous virtual events to raise awareness and money.
Everyone who can is encouraged to donate to the UMWA’s Strike Pantry and encourage your coworkers, fellow students, and mass organizations to send letters of support. Running the day-to-day operations of a strike for months on end is a Herculean logistical task led by the seemingly tireless Women’s Auxiliary, and donations to this PayPal Strike Pantry go directly to the miners and are essential for ensuring that the miners can continue to hold the strike.
Donations to the Strike Pantry can be made at: https://www.paypal.me/UMWAStrikePantry
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Saturday
Dec182021

Paul Robeson: Communist and member of the international working class

The career of Paul Robeson, in both life and death, is an inspiring story of antiracist struggle and revolutionary communist class-consciousness and fightback, an arc that remains a model for the entire international working class. It’s also a story that makes crystal clear the racist hypocrisy of the U.S. ruling class, and the treachery of the bourgeois Black misleaders who attempted to appropriate his memory after his death—while during his life, did everything they could to repress and tarnish him.

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Saturday
Dec182021

Remembering Kevin Whitfield: A communist intellectual of principle and character

Kevin Whitfield, a cherished member of the Progressive Labor Party (PLP), died on August 12, 2021 from Alzheimer’s disease. Kevin was born in Brooklyn in 1933 and spent part of his youth in the Panama Canal Zone. There he saw firsthand the horrible impact of U.S. imperialism on the lives of the local working class. This experience helped set Kevin on the path to a life committed to destroying capitalism. Following World War II, his family returned to Queens, NYC where Kevin attended high school and later Columbia University studying Classics and languages.

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Friday
Dec032021

Inter-imperialist clash in the Horn of Africa

The year-long civil war in Ethiopia is a fight over power and money between two vicious groups of local capitalist rulers. It also reflects the sharpening inter-imperialist rivalry between China and the United States for control over the strategically vital Horn of Africa. Most of all, it reminds us that there are no good bosses, no side that represents the interests of the international working class. Workers in Ethiopia have no future under the criminal, Nobel Prize-winning prime minister or the fake-left, identity-based “liberation” forces that stole everything they could while in power.

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Friday
Dec032021

CAPITALISM: We charge you with racist murder

CHICAGO, November 20—Members and friends of Progressive Labor Party (PLP) joined hundreds of multiracial protestors downtown today to blast the racist “not guilty” verdict of the murderer Kyle Rittenhouse. The unsurprising results of the trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin are another clear reminder that a capitalist judicial system is designed to protect its racist and violent foundation. Only communism is capable of guaranteeing workers’ safety and rights. Once our class smashes racism, private property, and profit with revolution we will run a society that no longer fosters the likes of Rittenhouse and the institutions that have protected him.

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Friday
Dec032021

‘I’m so tired’ of Baraka’s lies—smash racist housing

NEWARK, NJ, November 21—As the housing crisis intensifies worldwide, Progressive Labor Party (PLP) members met with neighbors of North Newark’s Stephen Crane Village, a 354-unit public housing complex. We organized to heighten the struggle for better living conditions under capitalism and build a revolutionary communist movement led by PLP. Each year, Black liberal misleader, Mayor Ras Baraka hosts a “State of the City” symposium to quell the rage of Black and Latin workers in this area. As a way to strengthen the morale of new comrades and all workers in Newark, PLP decided to host our own communist speak-out at the Crane.
We’ve been teaming-up with a comrade who lives in the area to sell CHALLENGE and connect with workers. It's been a slow build but we continue to meet people who are interested in communist ideas and fighting back. Two comrades, a healthcare worker and an educator, grabbed the bullhorn and spoke about fighting back for better housing and fighting for communist revolution.

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Friday
Dec032021

Rittenhouse Still Guilty: PLP stands with antiracists in the face of liberal fascist verdicts

Brooklyn, NY—Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of murder charges on a Friday and in the days leading up to that verdict I discussed the importance of this case with co-workers and my students.  State-sanctioned political assassination of antiracist leaders by right-wing vigilante elements was on trial, and is as old as U.S. racism and capitalism.  The decision to acquit came as a surprise to some, not to others, but groundwork for some sort of a response was laid.

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