220 Rejection of Argentina invitation
Back in 2006, after two difficult campaigns to bring the SEP perspective to the masses in 2004 and 2006, the SEP rejected an invitation to appear on CNN, on prime time in front of millions of viewers nation-wide, to discuss the election with a known dissident against the two-party system, Glen Beck. This decision, made undemocratically behind the backs of the membership, stole away the rights of members and campaigners who spent many hours and days attempting to put SEP candidates in front of a large audience.
Breaking the SEP from nano-leftism and turning it into a mass party based on democratic centralism will require a concerted and determined effort on the part of new membership. The rise in class consciousness and revolutionary pressure will bring new members to the party. In order to prevent a fate for the party similar to that of the ISO, a loyalist faction must be formed and defended as an official faction to defend the rights of these participants. The loyalist faction must preserve order within the party while breaking it from nano-leftism.


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