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This book should suffice to prepare anyone to participate in the revolutionary movement, especially as part of the Democratic Power Faction. It will also provide for oppositional reading material, sorely lacking due to Nanobureaucratic suppression. It creates the foundation for a post-revolutionary Left Opposition that can overcome isolation and defeat the politics of bureaucratization and the anti-democratic concentration of power associated with Stalinism. We may offer it as a real example of current revolutionary propaganda in book form, a proof that political life still exists in the Fourth International.

This page was created to deal with unfair censorship and the undemocratic moderation of the commentary section of WSWS.org. Please feel free to reply to anything you read here, as well as invite others. I am also looking for writers who would like to publish a copy of any blocked comments.

If necessary, this can be expanded to a wider work rather than the personal page it is now. A section could be created named The Marxist Online Notebook. With enough readers, or a financial supporter to pay $4, $8 or $25 a month, ads can be removed, online marketing used to expand the audience and raise awareness, and a new web address assigned.

While compiling this site, I have come upon the position that undemocratic moderation only begins to describe the problem.  Without a new faction to counter the regressive tendencies of the nano-bureaucracy and protect the rights of the membership, the struggle for a revolutionary party cannot go any further.  This new faction has acquired the name Democratic Power, emphasizing a shift from simple consent (a view of “the people” as an abstract, ideal source of real political power entrusted to the government) to actual self-rule by an actively participating population.  Immediate investigations and reports on the communication problem as well as a re-orientation towards a wider definition of professionalism beyond simple journalism will require a definite break from day-to-day party work and the tendency of the nano-bureaucracy to pass resolutions at congresses with a circular approval of their own appurtenances.   

Thanks for your help.