Begin Something New: An Epoch of Social Revolution
The transformation is so massive, it is completely changing the world as we know it. Social Revolution ends exploitation, ends of classes, and the beginning of something new.
The transformation is so massive, it is completely changing the world as we know it. Social Revolution ends exploitation, ends of classes, and the beginning of something new.
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Defeating Fascism:
the Revolutionary Road Through the South
League of Revolutionaries for a New America Today, whether through words or deeds, vast numbers of socially conscious people declare themselves revolutionaries in opposition to the degenerating social … Read More
Housing Now! Presents a dialogue among active leaders, brought to you by the Chicago Area of LRNA, focusing on the campaigns in Chicago for renter’s rights and of the homeless. … Read More
COVID-19 Catastrophe: Our Class versus the Corporate State The new year begins with reflections on the hard lessons of 2020. Countries such as China, South Korea, Taiwan, New Zealand, and … Read More
Answer the Coup Attempt: Fight To Secure Basic Needs On January 6, 2021, the sitting president of the United States exhorted thousands of his followers to attempt a coup. Those … Read More
Check out this video of our latest Dialogue, Fighting for our Lives in the Global Pandemic. It’s a powerful combination of experience, passion, and love for people and humanity. … Read More
Shameful Wealth Skyrockets Let’s Talk About What Really Divides America The American people are deeply divided. The sharply contested elections of 2020 became an arena in which the ruling class … Read More
Fight for a New Vision of what American Can Be Corporations Make Billions off Pandemic It didn’t have to be this way. The world’s largest economy rivaled only by China, … Read More
Fight for Our Lives in the Global Pandemic A Video Conference The votes are in! Now it’s time for you to take action. Hold your new officials accountable for … Read More
The United States has seen moments of major social struggle and change. Today’s revolution is different. Social revolution destroys a system, its institutional foundations, its old social order. It transfers power from an old ruling class to new social forces.
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We must understand that the people have begun to fight like never before because the American ruling class has but-abdicated responsibility for our well-being.
Battle of Ideas: Who Is To Blame for Pandemic? Today’s Americans follow the news of coronavirus infections and deaths like other generations followed casualty reports during world wars, and the … Read More
After the ELECTIONS After Nov. 3, battles still loom, most immediately in Donald Trump’s failure to accept the results of the election. What do revolutionaries do in this dangerous period? … Read More
Sufferings and Struggles, Hopes and Prospects Sixty-two percent of Americans agree that the U.S. government’s handling of the Coronavirus crisis is going badly. No community is untouched by the devastating … Read More
Watch this video and get a lift from presentations by remarkable grassroots leaders, women from different parts of the country fighting for housing, education, environmental justice, and health care, both on the streets and in the electoral arena. Add on astute analysis, insightful poetry, and a passion for justice you’ll see it’s time well spent.
Pandemic and Disasters Part of Class War The pandemic has killed over 200,000 Americans and 1 million people worldwide, yet our government continues to ensure the survival of giant corporations … Read More
The fascist offensive continues to threaten America, however. There are three great dangers.
The first and most immediate is that the Trump administration has stated that it may not leave office.
The second great danger is that the fascist social base that Trump has built continues to “stand by.
The third and ultimately most serious danger is the stable fascist groups embedded in the economy – Wall Street, the transnational corporations, the military-industrial complex, and the unchecked power of technology corporations.
These forces pose a mortal danger to democracy that will continue to exist unless and until the people rise up to seize the levers of power away from them.
Why don’t they care if we die? The ruling class faces a problem that the COVID-19 death crisis can help them solve. Millions of Americans are being thrown out of the economy because jobs are increasingly being replaced by digital technology, such as computers, apps, artificial intelligence, robotics, and other forms of automation. This is transforming society, creating a social revolution. Struggling to survive, we turn to the government to demand that we and our children be allowed to breathe.
Coronavirus Crisis Demands Revolutionary Solutions On the eve of the elections, millions of American workers face an increasingly dire situation. With over eight million cases and more than 220,000 dead … Read More
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The Urgency To Defeat Trump a nation-wide conversation about revolutionary vision, strategy & tactics Saturday, October 24 11 am to 1 pm PST / 2 pm to 4 pm EST … Read More
The movement is wide open to revolutionary ideas. It will need an organization to create the political education and political direction necessary to address the burning questions of the day: point the way forward from where we are today to the abundant, cooperative society that is possible, when we break the bonds of corporate private property.
Reimagine America It’s become a common sentiment that 2020 has been a disaster. What do we learn from it, and how do we move forward? We must guarantee that the … Read More
The $600 million package (before lawyers’ fees) is touted as the biggest settlement in state history, but it fails to remind the public that it was also the biggest man-made disaster in the nation’s history.
We are now in the midst of a global pandemic depression. With cases surging past 25 million worldwide and approaching one million dead, the United States leads the world, with 6 million cases and 180,000 dead. That reality has given rise to a global economic depression that we have not seen the likes of since the Great Depression.
By Steven Miller 8-14-2020
Last week, tech leaders spoke to Congress on Capitol Hill. Google’s Sundar Pichai, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos all spoke from prepared remarks. As the US economy shrank by 32.9%, Amazon’s share price rose by half, and Facebook’s growth rate approached 60%.
On July 6, when President Trump signed an executive order proposing a ban on the youth-oriented social media platform TikTok, it was natural to remember stories of TikTok users obstructing Trump’s June 20 Tulsa rally. TikTok youth didn’t miss the message, as 18-year-old Anekha Singh told NBC News, “Our ability to express ourselves is something he doesn’t want.” Eighteen-year-old climate activist turned police protestor Shayla Turner told the New York Times, “I want to see an entire revolution led by youth. I feel like we are definitely capable of that. We have the power, and we have the voices.”
The massive, spontaneous uprising of 2020, in response to the police murder of George Floyd, was possibly the largest and broadest mass movement in American history. According to one poll, some 26 million people participated in the movement against police terror that came to be called Black Lives Matter, a diverse outpouring of people of all colors and walks of life, a majority of whom were white. The scale and power of the uprising express a total transformation of the relationship between the historic African American freedom movement, on the one hand, and the burgeoning class movement against poverty and exploitation on the other.
“The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country.” — Abraham Lincoln, 1862.
What Happens To A Dream Deferred? Secretariat, League of Revolutionaries for a New America, June 2020 It took 8 minutes and 46 seconds for the Minneapolis police to murder George … Read More
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The Elections and Beyond: The Outcome is Up to Us President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 28 to compel meat-processing plants like Tyson and Smithfield to remain … Read More
The people who rule America are desperate for us to fight police terror separate from those conditions that call into question their rule. They are desperate to stop the political and ideological awakening of the American people. They must deepen the destitution and, at the same time, prevent and contain social upheavals. This can only be done with a fascist police state.
With Corona virus cases spiking across the country, America is on the verge of forcing millions of people into extreme danger. Suddenly, everyone from CEOs, the President, state governors and the corporate media are calling for schools to open “to save the economy”.
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The crisis we are in is vast and deadly, and yet it offers the possibility of a way forward. The force for changes lies within the millions who have lost their jobs and lining up for food, the hundreds of thousands seeking medical care to treat the coronavirus, and the millions who can’t pay their rent. The growing number of restless people of this country, who love it and are willing to fight for it, have to come together as one. This force is the ray of light inside the pandemic. We must guarantee that the changes wracking America result in a better life for the common people.
Rally Comrades Weekly Editorial
It started as an explosion of agony and righteous anger at the police murder of unarmed African American George Floyd. It became a rebellion against the police, systemic racism, and the government bolstered by and defending them.
Independently submitted by a young lady who’d like to clear the air about misconceptions about Communism.
As the world responds to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the majority of people need the intervention of the government to survive. We need safe housing to “shelter in place” and healthcare to get tests and treatment for COVID-19, regardless of our ability to pay.
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (or COVID-19) has made vivid the need for a society that puts people above private property. Never has the necessity of a cooperative society been more apparent than it is in the light of this pandemic and the fascist response that is accompanying it.
Why is it that, when the numbers of unemployed were soaring past 30 million, the stock market went up? Why was it that, as milk was being poured into the gutters, and fresh fruit and vegetables were being plowed under, Wall Street was rebounding?
Every year, communities hold “Juneteenth” commemorations, honoring the U.S. military order that freed 250,000 Texas slaves on June 19, 1865.
The Future Is Up to Us contains many insights, some great personal stories, and vividly conveys the author’s heartfelt certainty that the human race can do away with exploitation, creating a new world where everyone can lead a happy, fulfilling life.
Supplemental Resources Links to Ongoing Interactive LRNA Education Sundays, weekly, from the Detroit Labor Committee: – Click on the link below https://www.detroitlrnalaborcommittee.com/live-sessions?utm_source=so Listen and Learn Recordings of League specific Webinars … Read More