The Ideology of the Working Class
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The Ideology of the Working Class

If the working class is to liberate itself, it needs to understand the ideology of the capitalists and embrace an ideology of its own – and that ideology is dialectical materialism.

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Statement on the 2024 US Presidential Elections
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

Statement on the 2024 US Presidential Elections

Though the capitalist ruling class will do everything possible to obscure it, there can be no doubt that this election was a referendum on the genocide in Gaza. In this bleak moment, we should acknowledge that the working class did not allow a genocidal administration to win another term. 

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The Incorrect Tactics of Communists During the 2024 Presidential Election
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

The Incorrect Tactics of Communists During the 2024 Presidential Election

The correct path is to explain to the working class that the presidential elections are a masquerade which attempts to legitimize the genocidal imperialist rule of the US capitalist class. Both candidates are our unrelenting class enemies, whose objective is our subjugation and exploitation. Liberation can only come from committing our energy to building our own centers of power — working class centers of power and socialist revolution.

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What Is Imperialism?
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What Is Imperialism?

If we are to truly understand our current world — and indeed if we are to change it — we must wield a precise definition of “imperialism.”

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The Revolutionary Struggle in the US Part 1
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The Revolutionary Struggle in the US Part 1

The creation of what is known today as the United States of America is steeped in myth and legend. Those who are subject to schooling in the US are taught that the colonization of what would become ‘America’ began as an attempt by everyday Europeans to flee “religious persecution” or a quest to find opportunity. We are also told that these newcomers were welcomed with open arms, at least initially, by the peoples already inhabiting what would come to be known as New England. Decades on, it is said that the “Founding Fathers” shrugged off the oppressive British Crown in order to secure such noble principles as “freedom” and “liberty”. Nothing could be farther from the truth.

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Capitalism and Women's Exploitation
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Capitalism and Women's Exploitation

In capitalist society, workers are exploited by the ruling capitalist class. But exploitation of workers is not the only form that exploitation takes; there are other particular forms of exploitation. For example, the exploitation of Black and Indigenous people by white colonizers through chattel slavery and genocide, which facilitated further exploitation, creating an underclass within the underclass.


Another very prominent kind of exploitation is gender-based exploitation, which in our current era exists in the form of patriarchy, which is then further shaped by the conditions of capitalism. While patriarchy is harmful to all people, it involves and is facilitated primarily by the oppression of women. Women’s exploitation contributes to the power of the capitalist class; therefore, the liberation of women and the end of gender-based exploitation of all kinds is a necessary component of socialism.

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Strikes and Seizing the Means of Production
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

Strikes and Seizing the Means of Production

The capitalist state — the police, military, courts, and associated legal scaffolding — allows individuals to privately own the resources that are used by the society to produce its needs. Under capitalism, production is social but ownership is private. This ownership of the means of production is the source of capitalist power. The strike is the first weapon at the disposal of the working class to break that power.

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Capitalism and the Black Working Class
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

Capitalism and the Black Working Class

Why do we center the Black working class in our revolutionary struggle? It is because of the acute and historic exploitation of Black people in the US and because of their revolutionary history in struggling against this oppression.

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The Dialectics of Organizing and Mobilization
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

The Dialectics of Organizing and Mobilization

A revolution, among other things, is a series of mass mobilizations, continuing on until the quantity of mobilizations creates a qualitative change in societal power relations. A revolution is the collective action of an entire class. How do we get an entire class to move?

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Committees, Councils, and the Construction of Revolution</span>
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

Committees, Councils, and the Construction of Revolution

With our superior numbers, the capitalist regime stands no chance against our united efforts. But ‘unity’ is the operative word, and it does not develop spontaneously. Unity is achieved through the painstaking construction of workers’ organizations — organizations which are tempered, tested, and hardened through struggle as steel within a furnace.

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Your Boss is Ripping You Off
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

Your Boss is Ripping You Off

The class struggle is nothing more and nothing less than the fight between capitalists and workers over their respective share of the wealth that workers created — the fight between the leech and the host over the share of the host's blood.

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Workers Must Take Power
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

Workers Must Take Power

A better society, even a livable one, cannot exist as long as the capitalist regime is in power. But how can we defeat capitalism and what do we build in its place?

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If We’re Going to Defeat Capitalism, We Need to Build a Working Class Base – Right Now
Makasi Motema Makasi Motema

If We’re Going to Defeat Capitalism, We Need to Build a Working Class Base – Right Now

What is the purpose of a communist party? For much of the Western left, the answer to that question has become abstract. Day-to-day political work generally consists of raising consciousness through political writings (only read by other leftists), responding to the crises faced by the working class with political demonstrations (only attended by other leftists), or developing survival programs (which can only collect and redistribute the meager resources of the oppressed). The notion of the victory of the working class over the capitalist ruling class is but a hazy object on the distant horizon. Instead, leftists have come to admire struggle for struggle’s sake, divorced from the attainment of any long-term objective.

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