Whether that is for example DSA in the USA or BIJ1 in my own country.
I want to leave BIJ1 after the municipal elections but before that I want to try to strengthen ML thoughts in the party and make people more sympathetic to it. How can I do that?
Whether that is for example DSA in the USA or BIJ1 in my own country.
I want to leave BIJ1 after the municipal elections but before that I want to try to strengthen ML thoughts in the party and make people more sympathetic to it. How can I do that?
You don’t need the masses to be communist; what you need is a sizable enough vanguard of scientific socialists to be the tool that the masses could use to create the DotP - in the interim you need to be able to make the case that your perspective will give them greater material benefit within the short-term. In the process of doing this you will achieve a deeper understanding locally of class anlaysis of who to target that has the most revolutionary potential (ie will benefit from the fall of the US empire) and where to engage in revolutionary pragmatism without tailism to make a mass movement (ie factions of labour aristocrats and the petite-bourgoisie etc)
https://redsails.org/masses-elites-and-rebels/
This may involve statistical anlayses on local populations (you may need to do this/learn yourself), and it will be weaving together various groups of people under different types of exploitation to make a “big tent” ML-led movement. And it will need a strategy that does not rely on electoralism, the means to defend yourselves, and a means to accumulate capital to sustain the movement in a capitalist country. On your own this essentially impossible but that is why one must organise.
Within a party that you want to change to reflect the above maybe a tall order and so it may involve trying to find folks with the party who could potentially be a target gor the above or bring others in who will have that revolutionary potential. Parties often reflect material bourgoise constraints so you may be considered someone antagonistic; empathy, being open, doing educational presentations and reading groups will be the way forward but you will need to be firm in your stances and be confident in your theory. In practice, what often happens if you do manage to get a sizeable group going you may be effectively splintered off (which may tie in nicely if you were planning to leave anyway) - and that maybe ok as long as one doesnt consider oneself a lone prophet amongst the unwashed masses.
Potentially lean into topics that folks already agree on that has the most revolutuinary potential - for example the ongoing genocide as a wedge to discuss western hegemony and marxist conception of imperialism and radicalism. Maybe lean into identitarianism if appropriate: https://redsails.org/on-identitarianism-a-defense-of-a-strawman/
Marxism is a science; you will need to use that superpower to your advantage.
Lenin - where to begin: https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1901/may/04.htm
Hugely helpful comment. Thanks.
Thank you! 🫡