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How should communists respond to the new political realities our working class faces: today workers really are “the 99 percent.” What is keeping our class from leveraging that new majority? How do we deal with the re-entry of open white supremacy into the political mainstream; a historic attack on civil rights, women’s rights, and organized labor; and an emboldened far-right movement which has had some success in sinking roots into our class?
We, as Communists, are faced with the dual challenge of determining how we will use our participation to help build and orient the resistance to the Trump regime and of charting our own organization’s path forward.
Fortunately, our Party has a history of using limited resources to make big change. Can we do the same today? If so how? These issues and more are addressed in this webinar.
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