

Without a Party, We Have Nothing
Nov 15, 2020
The podcast discusses the necessity of a workers' party in advancing an emancipatory politics, exploring the rejection of political parties in light of the 2020 uprising, the role of conscious planning in mass movements like Black Lives Matter, and the importance of studying past struggles to develop strategies for the present class war towards communism. It also emphasizes learning from historical traditions and building a workers' party as a means to challenge dominant ideologies and push for real alternatives.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the Argument of Rosa Luxembourg's Mass Strike and the Rejection of Party as a Force of Neutralization
03:20 • 2min
The Role of Conscious Planning in Communism and the Potential of Mass Movements
05:00 • 2min
Understanding the Importance of History in the Current Class War
07:28 • 11min
Learning from Historical Traditions and Building a Workers' Party
18:39 • 9min