Toward a Boston League of Workers and Students
It is necessary to strike at the chains the workers of the imperial centers have helped forge and to draw them away from the side of their “own” bourgeoisie.
It is necessary to strike at the chains the workers of the imperial centers have helped forge and to draw them away from the side of their “own” bourgeoisie.
“I am tired of making excuses for a bunch of liberals and pork choppers more interested in what they consider journalism and singing than in the success of communism. I’m tired of trying to build a party only interested in perpetuating itself for the benefit of a few in leadership while taking up space in activism. I’m just plain tired.”
With the open and legal disenfranchisement of Black voters in the South and other right-fascist strongholds, the layer of mystification that promised government responsiveness to the people will be gone.
This violence — sweet and cold — is far more deadly to the citizens of Mexico than anything perpetuated by the narcotics trade.
This book is a critical text to understanding the problem of why revolution has not yet been successful in a developed imperialist country.
You reminded me of a flag. Perhaps that was what you were meant to be, why the clothes they dressed you in were at first white.
The people resist, they fight tooth and nail, they file suits in court, they march in the streets. The people pursue every outlet available to them within the confines of the law, but these confines form no limit for the government.
The student movement is under threat and must radicalize or it will be excised from the universities.
For us to bring about the revolution in the imperial centers we must not only combat the powerful forces of the enemy state, but also their auxiliaries, the pure revolutionists, who insist on ignoring all existing conditions.
It is time to come together… The pretenses are gone, the veils rent asunder, and we must evaluate our position in the cold light of day.
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