Youth in Action: Why We Need a Revolutionary Youth Group

By PAUL M. Paul M. is a first-year student at San Francisco State University. Following are major excerpts from a talk he gave on Youth Day (Aug. 21, 1999) at the Socialist Action National Educational Conference.` What a revolutionary socialist youth group is able to do is to centralize all of the experiences and knowledge … Continue reading Youth in Action: Why We Need a Revolutionary Youth Group

Youth in Action: Meet Us at the Socialist Educational Conference!

  By ADAM RITSCHER   "I'm interested in attending Socialist Action Summer School, and joining a group of young activists." These words from a young woman college student in San Francisco exemplify the type of response members of Youth for Socialist Action have been getting in trying to sign up youth for the summer school. … Continue reading Youth in Action: Meet Us at the Socialist Educational Conference!

BOOK REVIEW: Whose Millennium?

Daniel Singer, "Whose Millennium? Theirs or Ours?" Monthly Review Press, 1999. 295 pp. $17.95 (paper). By PAUL SIEGEL Daniel Singer, the well-known European correspondent of The Nation, seeks in "Whose Millennium?" to demonstrate both the possibility and the need for creating a new society through collective political action. Marxists have often falsely been portrayed by their … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Whose Millennium?

Socialists Played a Key Role in Mobilizing Against the Vietnam War: Lessons of a Winning Antiwar Movement

By CAROLE SELIGMAN The U.S. war against the people of Vietnam lasted 15 years. By its end in 1975, the Vietnamese had won a victory against the mightiest nation of all time. But it came at the cost of over 4 million dead, millions wounded, the countryside poisoned, and the economy destroyed. The United States … Continue reading Socialists Played a Key Role in Mobilizing Against the Vietnam War: Lessons of a Winning Antiwar Movement

Socialist Action’s World Resolution: A Contribution to a Discussion – Ex-USSR & China

Ex-USSR & China The road to capitalist restoration in the degenerating workers' states of Europe and Asia is more difficult than anyone expected. The world's capitalists acknowledge that these states have a long way to go before their economies are truly market-driven; that is, capitalist. While they have all made varying degrees of "progress" toward … Continue reading Socialist Action’s World Resolution: A Contribution to a Discussion – Ex-USSR & China

Socialist Action’s World Resolution: A Contribution to a Discussion – Cuba

Cuba Discussion is beginning in the Fourth International (FI), the worldwide revolutionary socialist organization, in preparation for the next World Congress. Socialist Action, although prohibited by reactionary U.S. legislation from membership in the Fourth International, remains in fraternal solidarity with the organization. As an initial contribution to the FI discussion, we are printing major excerpts … Continue reading Socialist Action’s World Resolution: A Contribution to a Discussion – Cuba

Death Agony of World Capitalism and the Crisis of Proletarian Leadership

Discussion is beginning in the Fourth International, the worldwide revolutionary socialist organization, in preparation for the next World Congress. As an initial contribution to the discussion, we print below major excerpts from the World Political Resolution approved by Socialist Action's national convention in August 1998. The financial crisis that erupted last October in the so-called … Continue reading Death Agony of World Capitalism and the Crisis of Proletarian Leadership

Fourth International in Crisis

By JEFF MACKLER The programmatic heritage of the Fourth International (FI), the world party of socialist revolution founded in 1938 by Leon Trotsky and his collaborators in response to the degeneration and betrayal of the Stalinized Third International, has been proposed for elimination. The Feb. 21-26, 1999, Amsterdam meeting of the International Executive Committee (IEC) … Continue reading Fourth International in Crisis

Statement by the Socialist Action Political Committee

Solidarity-a loose association of ex-revolutionary socialists, ordinary reformists, and other disparate radicals-has gone way out of its way to defend the capitalist government's attack on Carey and the Teamsters Union. This group is a far more aggressive and shameless defender of government intervention in the Teamsters than are the central leaders of the Teamsters for … Continue reading Statement by the Socialist Action Political Committee

Mexican Socialists Show Gains at Convention

MEXICO CITY-The Mexican Socialist Unity League (LUS-Liga de Unidad Socialista), which was founded last year, held its first regular convention on the weekend of Jan. 9-10. The group was formed by activists who wanted to maintain the perspective of building a revolutionary socialist party. In the recent period, most of the Mexican socialist left abandoned … Continue reading Mexican Socialists Show Gains at Convention