If the “micro-sect” isn’t the problem, why do so many socialist organizations suffer from a lack of democracy? And why haven’t we built a mass revolutionary party yet? As Firebrand’s E. Reed argues, charting the history of the socialist movement shows how inheritances from the past continue to weigh us down.
Marxist history
Years for the Locust? Part One: The Myth of the Microsect
In the wake of the 2018 collapse of the International Socialist Organization, some socialists have argued that this disaster is proof that the small group as a model to build the movement is a dead end. History proves them wrong. A look at the past development of socialism shows a small organization with discipline and clear ideas is often the best starting place for growing mass revolutionary politics.
Building Followers and Bitter Dissidents, But Not Leaders
Revolutionaries need organization. How an organization operates internally is crucial to its external success. In this article E. Reed examines the history of the International Socialist Organization as an example of errors to avoid.
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