ThereRisesARedStar [she/her, they/them]

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  • How do you stop the right factions from doing that? Stay out of the fight because the right factions are terrible? Like, 2/5s of the DSA right now is a way of deradicalizing folks back into supporting the democrats. It used to be almost all of the DSA, like how CPUSA is captured by democrats.

    I think people are disillusioned by bourgeoise democracy and don’t understand that the DSA has an actual democracy because they see DSA being shitty and assume it is irrevocably captured. The right faction aren’t that connected to the democrats, it is more of a “notice me senpai” relationship where some of the leadership want NGO positions, and the right leadership’s hold of their membership is really tenuous because they aren’t actually invested in organizing their membership, they’re interested in mobilizing to prove that they’re good mobilizers to democrats, putting them at a massive long term disadvantage which we’re exploiting.


  • Most of the actually existing demcent parties weren’t ‘very democratic’ by liberal standards. There was usually political education that was required for even basic entry (outside of provisional) unless you were engaged in direct militancy and then on top of that you were still usually beholden to the party bureaucratic structuring, that would affect how votes were cast. Organizations aren’t perfect, they’re people.

    I def support political education as a requirement for vanguard/center purposes, but that isn’t what this is about.

    Context matters, when you are attempting maintain an anti-imperialist leftist org in the imperialist core, you have to maintain political cohesion and the only way to do that is through some level of top-down party control. Otherwise ultras (whom may or may not be feds) will come in, and they will ruin your shit (CPUSA specifically comes to mind).

    Isn’t CPUSA another example of an org that claims to be demcent but is just cent? Isn’t this not a good example to use? Feds got up high in the internal structure and used their cent against them.

    Most of the principled leftist orgs I know are in siege mode and focused entirely on education and getting people into places where they can be educated. Good or bad, that’s where it’s at atm. Honestly, I’m surprised the CC isn’t in full control of the party management in the PSL.

    PSL just straight up isn’t in the illegal period. And even during the illegal period, the bolsheviks didn’t enter “siege mode” If you’re in siege mode now, what is PSL going to do when shit continues to get worse? Does PSL foresee a period where there is less political repression in the US than there is now?

    It’s not about ‘hanging with the cool kids because soc-dems are sooooo annoying’. This isn’t high school. It’s about getting people who are interested into revolutionary education that acknowledges and understands the role of revolutionary defeatism, and the current and past revolutionary proletarian history of the U.S. And most socdems, and even baby leftists I know are not ideologically willing (and likely will never be willing) to sacrifice imperialism (particularly moral) if it comes at the cost of material comfort, which it always does, because that is not why people join the DSA.

    1. You’re going to eventually have to talk about imperialism with not-particularly politically developed social democrats.

    2. “It’s about getting people who are interested in…” to do what?

    , I’ve seen how this works time and again, writ small. I don’t have much hope for it writ large.

    Literally be a historical materialist about it. The july 26 movement and the bolsheviks both emerged from and participated in less disciplined orgs, they didn’t exile themselves. Can you name a successful vanguard of a movement that isolated themselves like US sects do?


  • I think democracy is important for non-ego reasons- scientific socialism works better within an internal democracy, democratic consultation and deliberation create institutional knowledge in a way bureaucracies don’t.

    I don’t see any reasonable benefit to PSL not being democratic at this stage of the struggle- if they don’t have the educational capacity to onboard new members they should create probation membership status (less ideal but those membership dues though) or stagger cohorts.




  • I really don’t see how “hey, your org very clearly isn’t democratic” is a purity test. PSL straight up isn’t democratic in internal structure, internal democratic structure is actually important for a party to function in a healthy way.

    Then join another group that better represents your vision of demcent policy and scientific socialism, or fuck, make your own party. My point is that the DSA is not worth a comrades who are not already established members within its time.

    “join a sect or form another sect” is a deeply unserious suggestion. Like the whole argument here is “there are better orgs out there” and there really isn’t if you actually want to do work with a critical mass.








  • And if you are still a social democrat after the 2020 election cycle, you either weren’t paying attention, and shouldn’t be trusted, or you are hopelessly naive, and shouldn’t be trusted.

    What percent of the US population is currently beyond social democrat? We don’t have to win over most people, but we have to win over some people to socialism. Like, IDK, a couple percent? I trust them less if they learn now than if they learned a while ago, but it is still worth educating folks. I’ve seen some folks really change for the better in the time I’ve been in DSA.