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		<title>There Can Be No Mass Strike While the Labor Movement Slumbers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What would it require for every worker to militantly agree to go on strike, resist police attack, and prevent scabs from working? Why, not much. Only a total revolutionization of the labor movement.]]></description>
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<p>The business unions of the U.S.-Canadian capitalist empire <a href="https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2023-08-13-undead-unionism/">lurch on in their undead torpor,</a> incapable of winning any but the most cringing and cowering economic victories from the triumphant capitalists that command the field. Occasional rumblings in the anarchist-leaning “left” will call for a general strike of workers (and sometimes, when they are particularly incoherent, of consumers). “All it would take to bring down the capitalist government is for every worker to militantly agree to go on strike at the same time, to resist police attack, and to prevent those negligible few who would work for the bosses from making it into the workplace!” they cry.</p>



<p>That’s all it would take, indeed.</p>



<p>For any debate-bro logicheads, this ludicrous argument has a very simple and identifiable error. It’s called <em>begging the question</em>. Certainly, all it would take to bring down the capitalist order is a coordinated assault, the execution of a few key government officials and particularly awful capitalist robber-barons, the expropriation of their land and wealth, the establishment of a socialist legality and decolonial government, etc., etc. A simple matter!</p>



<p>The question is hidden. <strong>What would it require for every worker to militantly agree to go on strike, resist police attack, and prevent scabs from working? </strong>Why, not much. Only a total revolutionization of the labor movement.</p>



<p>Only the creation of a centrally coordinating body. Only the joining together of the various labor struggles into a <strong>militant political party of labor.</strong></p>



<p><a href="https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2024-04-05-usu-press-adopts-new-plan/">The primary weapon of the working class is organization.</a> Each individual capitalist commands an enormous number of resources. Each capitalist firm is itself an organization designed to marshal and control those resources. When we confront these massive accretions of capital, of political power, of physical repressive violence, we confront them alone and singly <strong>unless we are organized.</strong> A single strike requires local organization; a mass strike requires mass organization across the entire economy. For a strike against one of the capitalist behemoths that now stand behind the U.S.-Canadian governments, that strike must attack <strong>all the bases of the capitalist firm at once. </strong>That cannot be done without a high degree of organization. But we cannot organize against capital from within the labor unions until the labor unions themselves are won back from their current class-collaborationist leadership.</p>



<p>We can identify, then, the series of steps needed to break the stranglehold of the labor bureaucrats — those who speak revolution yet perform obeisance to capitalist leadership like Sean Fain, and <a href="https://twitter.com/PplsCityCouncil/status/1786888951997079982?t=K2tIuOB56_xS7suLglqAPw&amp;s=19" data-type="link" data-id="https://twitter.com/PplsCityCouncil/status/1786888951997079982?t=K2tIuOB56_xS7suLglqAPw&amp;s=19">those who don’t speak revolution at all</a> — on the labor unions. These are the very first and necessary steps toward any question of a mass strike.</p>



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<li>Active revolutionists — those people now calling for a general strike every so often on the internet, as well as those trained Marxists within the unions who are truly revolutionary — in short, the radical union members, must begin the task of propagandizing and agitating to the rank-and-file, bringing them to the understanding that they are being betrayed by their leadership;</li>



<li>Radical union members must form internal organizations capable of challenging the stifling rules and the environment of anti-democratic suppression that now surrounds the election of union leaders and determination of union policy;</li>



<li>These organizations must engage in the sharpest possible struggle against their internal union enemies — the labor bureaucrats — and force the addition of new rules to their constitutions, namely: i) thorough and democratic discussion on every issue, with the membership being permitted to pass dictates to its officers, ii) recall provisions for treacherous officers and other officials, iii) caps on officer salaries to be no more than three times the average rank-and-file salary, iv) completely clearing out all current elected officials and employees of the union and replacing them with radical members.</li>
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<p>Only when this struggle is won in at least a number of major unions can we begin to discuss formation of a mass strike committee and the enactment of a general strike across all industries in the U.S.-Canadian empire.</p>



<p>This work can be begun in an uncoordinated fashion. Small cliques and groups of revolutionists within the labor movement can start the undertaking. However, for it to coalesce into a general strike, these cliques and groups must coalesce into the form of a dedicated, militant, revolutionary party of labor; a Communist party.</p>
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		<title>Ten Ways to Become a Stronger Comrade</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2023 23:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[With everything going on in the world, it can be difficult to remember to take care of ourselves as human beings. Cde. Ori reminds us that we can't effectively fight for others if we don't take care of ourselves.]]></description>
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<p class="">As western communists in the 2020s, we find ourselves uniquely situated in time and space. For many, it is a time of high emotions and increasing revolutionary consciousness, but a feeling of helplessness and hopelessness has infected the hearts of many others. Have you felt that you have nothing material to contribute to the struggle? Instead of continuing to doom-scroll or fill your time with bourgeois distractions, here are ten concrete ways you can become a stronger comrade right now.</p>



<p class=""><strong>1. Learn a new language</strong></p>



<p class="">Learning a new language may seem like a daunting task, but if you work at it a little each day, you will see real results faster than you might expect! If you live in the U.S., consider prioritizing Spanish, especially if you do any work around tenant organizing. It is the second most spoken language in the country and is very useful in a variety of situations. <a href="https://www.languagetransfer.org/complete-spanish">Language Transfer</a> has a full Spanish course available for free, and <a href="https://languagedrops.com/">Drops </a>is a good tool for building vocabulary. There are many other free tools available, such as <a href="https://refold.la/">Refold.la</a> and <a href="https://www.languagereactor.com/">Language Reactor</a>, that can help along the way.</p>



<p class="">If you live in Canada, also consider prioritizing Mandarin as it is the second most spoken language there. HelloChinese is a wonderful free mobile app, and Drops also has Chinese available.</p>



<p class=""><strong>2. Learn first aid &amp; CPR</strong><strong><br></strong><strong><br></strong>Having knowledge of basic medical skills is very useful in an emergency, be it at a protest or in your everyday community life. Even if you’ve been trained in the past, keeping your skills sharp and refreshed is critical to successful support. Free online text- and graphic-based CPR training that complies with regulations from the AHA, ECC, and OSHA is available <a href="https://www.aedcpr.com/online-cpr-aed-first-aid/">here</a>, and low-cost certification programs are available through the <a href="https://www.nationalcprfoundation.com/courses/standard-cpr-aed-first-aid/">National CPR Foundation</a>. Additionally, <strong>you should learn how to administer and receive narcan</strong> &#8211; take some time to research where this is available in your community.&nbsp;</p>



<p class=""><strong>3. Meet your neighbors</strong><strong><br></strong><strong><br></strong>Community safety is vital to community organizing. If you don’t know your neighbors, take a moment to introduce yourself if you’re able, even if it’s awkward. If you don’t want to knock on their doors, consider writing a polite note with your contact information and an invitation to meet up at a third space (like a coffee shop) or leave some allergen-friendly cookies, produce from your garden, or flowers. A small gesture of goodwill can go a long way in facilitating trust and safety in your neighborhood!</p>



<p class=""><strong>4. Join or start a reading group</strong></p>



<p class="">There is no better time to start engaging with theory than right now, and there is no better way to work through and analyze theory than with a reading group! Unity-Struggle-Unity has published <a href="https://unity-struggle-unity.org/the-study-group-a-guide-for-revolutionary-cadres-by-cde-j-katsfoter/">a guide to starting and facilitating a reading group, including a comprehensive reading list</a> available for free PDF download or print purchase.&nbsp;</p>



<p class=""><strong>5. Know your community resources</strong></p>



<p class="">Do you know where your closest food pantry, warming shelter, and free clinic are? How about phone numbers for poison control or your neighbors? Take some time to research what is available in your area, including any community de-escalation or policing alternatives. If you are able to do so, amalgamate these resources and distribute them as a document in your community or through a local organization!</p>



<p class=""><strong>6. Brush up on protest safety</strong></p>



<p class="">If there is a demonstration in your area, it is your responsibility to keep yourself and your comrades safe. <a href="https://friendlyneighborhoodstreetmedic.tumblr.com/">Friendly Local Street Medic has wonderful guides about physical and legal safety.</a> Make sure you research local legal specifications before going out, and remember that <strong>only water goes in eyes.</strong></p>



<p class=""><strong>7. Be mindful of how you spend your money</strong></p>



<p class="">Pay close attention to news of local boycotts, <a href="https://bctgm.org/buy-bctgm/union-buying-guide/">lists of union-made goods</a>, and l<a href="https://bdsmovement.net/Act-Now-Against-These-Companies-Profiting-From-Genocide">ists created as a part of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.</a> Never cross a picket line and spread awareness of financial actions whenever you are able.&nbsp;</p>



<p class=""><strong>8. Volunteer in your community</strong></p>



<p class="">If you are able, spend time volunteering at a food pantry, community shelter, or with a local communist or radical organization providing other aid. This will help you get to know your community while building essential organizing and life skills. Joining an organization can be valuable on this front &#8211; they will likely have done research about what the community truly needs, which prevents the sort of chauvinism perpetrated by non-profit organizations who claim to “know best.”</p>



<p class=""><strong>9. Know your history</strong></p>



<p class="">Apart from theory, learning about the history of communism and communist organizing is of great value. In addition to earlier texts like John Reed’s <em>Ten Days that Shook the World</em>, read books like <em>Black Bolshevik by </em>Harry Haywood and <em>Hammer and Hoe</em> by Robin D. G. Kelley that examine race and class within the struggle in the United States. Unity-Struggle-Unity is hosting a workshop on the history of organizing on December 20th, that you can sign up for, here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdFezG_RPfKyJRwop3r2hlhrgxnc8bmtwr6oa6JmOizcOU9hA/viewform">Short History of Organizing Sign-up</a></p>



<p class=""><strong>10. Take real, meaningful care of yourself&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p class="">“Self-care” is a term that has truly been put through the wringer by neoliberalism, but there is a kernel of value to be found in the buzz of sheet masks and bubble baths. Care tasks such as getting as much sleep as possible, spending more time outdoors, and taking intentional social time are highly beneficial to our minds and bodies. We cannot pour from an empty cup in our personal or political lives; taking time to figure out how we can take better care of ourselves is a vital revolutionary task.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="">It is vital that we do not give in to despair during difficult times. Redirect your energy into becoming a stronger comrade and help your community strengthen and rise up beside you!&nbsp;</p>
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