Saturday, October 21, 2017

The Socialist Party USA 2017 National Convention in NYC


The Socialist Party USA is having a National Convention in New York City this Weekend.

When: Oct, 20th - 22nd, 2017

Where: AJ Muste Memorial Institute, 168 Canal Street, 6th Floor, New York City, NY 10013

The Socialist Party stands for the abolition of every form of domination and exploitation, whether based on social class, gender, race/ethnicity, age, education, sexual orientation, or other characteristics.

They are committed to the transformation of capitalism through the creation of a democratic socialist society based on compassion, empathy, and respect as well as the development of new social structures. Socialism will establish a new social and economic order in which workers and community members will take responsibility for and control of their interpersonal relationships, their neighborhoods, their local government, and the production and distribution of all goods and services. 

For these reasons they call for social ownership and democratic control of productive resources, for a guarantee to all of the right to participate in societal production, and to a fair share of society's product, in accordance with individual needs.

As they pursue a socialist transformation of society, they join with others in making radical demands on the existing system: demands that challenge the basic assumptions of a capitalist market economy while pointing the way to a new society. Although reforms will not in themselves bring about socialism, the fight for them will advance the cause by demonstrating the inherent limitations and injustice of the capitalist system. As they build the socialist movement, they organize around a platform committed to common and interdependent struggles and aspirations.

CLICK HERE for more information about the Convention. 

2017 Platform Covers:

ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL
LABOR
HUMAN RIGHTS
HUMAN NEEDS
CIVIL RIGHTS
ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY
AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL RIGHTS

CLICK HERE for the Platform's Details. 









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