<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">We are in the process of forming a New, Intelligent and Motivated Cadre on Campus in the fall, anyone interested contact me off list. 619-940-2084<br><img class="UIShareStage_Image img" src="http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-sf2p/hs258.snc3/23305_117763921581359_6029_t.jpg"><div class="UIShareStage_Title">International
Students for Social Equality</div><div class="UIShareStage_Subtitle">The
state of world affairs as mankind enters the second decade of the 21st
Century shatters any hope that the new millennium would put an end to
the wars, violence, and poverty of the 20th Century.<br><br>Despite the
integration of world economy and great advances in technology and
communications, billions live in hunger and humanity is beset by
unending wars. The decade began with an earthquake in Haiti, the Western
Hemisphere’s poorest country, whose death toll shows the horrible
effects of social inequality.<br><br>In the United States, millions have
been thrust into poverty, while more jobs have been lost than at any
time since the Great Depression. After handing out trillions to the
banks, the US government—at both the state and federal level—is pushing
through unprecedented cuts in education and other social programs.<br><br>The
financial elite, with the arrogance and sense of entitlement of an
aristocracy, has exploited the crisis of its own making to vastly enrich
itself, inflating new speculative bubbles that will lead inevitably to
another financial crisis.<br><br>The war against the working class
domestically is coupled with war abroad. Continuing on Bush's "wars of
the Twenty-First Century," Obama has launched a “surge” in Afghanistan,
quickly followed by the addition of a new potential target in the
unending “war on terror”—Yemen. At the same time, the US is increasing
threats against Iran and China.<br><br>Without the independent
intervention by the working class, deepening world conflicts are leading
to a world war bloodier than those of the 20th Century.<br><br><br>*A
SOCIALIST PROGRAM*<br><br>The ISSE is an organization of students around
the world that insists that the great problems of our epoch can only be
solved through a socialist movement of the international working class.
Human progress is blocked by the capitalist system, which subordinates
all considerations to the drive for corporate profit and the
accumulation of personal wealth.<br><br>The ISSE demands:<br><br>• End
the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan! The ISSE calls for the immediate
withdrawal of all US troops and private mercenaries from Iraq,
Afghanistan and every other country the US seeks to subjugate. The
American war machine must be dismantled, and the vast sums expended upon
it used to pay reparations to the societies devastated by American
bombs and to help meet pressing social needs at home.<br><br>• Billions
for education and social programs! The ISSE demands a massive
reallocation of resources worldwide to provide employment for all those
who need it. There is plenty of work to be done, including meeting the
basic needs of the population for food and shelter, rebuilding schools,
expanding access to health care, and providing cultural institutions
accessible to workers and young people.<br><br>• Nationalize the banks
and major corporations! The financial aristocracy is the principal block
to any solution to the crisis facing billions of people. To break its
stranglehold over the world economy, the ISSE calls for the
nationalization of the banks and all large corporations under the
democratic control of the working population.<br><br>• For social
equality! Democracy is incompatible with the immense levels of social
inequality that prevail in the US and throughout the world. The ISSE
calls for a program of wealth redistribution, including a sharp increase
in taxes on the rich and the expropriation of all sums amassed through
speculation and fraud.<br><br>For the political independence of the
working class<br><br>The issues students face—including rising tuition,
massive debts, the starving of resources for public education—are
inseparable from the broader questions confronting the working class.
None of these problems can be solved on the campuses alone. Students
seeking to oppose war and inequality must reach out to workers
throughout the country and internationally.<br><br>A turn to the working
class does not mean an alliance with the trade unions. These
organizations, supposedly defenders of the working class, are in fact
dominated by well-heeled executives and partners of corporate
management. They have collaborated in pushing through concessions while
seeking to keep workers tied to the political establishment. The ISSE
calls for the building of independent rank-and-file education,
workplace, and neighborhood committees to unify all sections of workers
and youth.<br><br>Above all, however, the working class needs its own
political party, in opposition to the Democrats and Republicans, the
parties of the corporate elite. The ISSE completely rejects the position
that these parties of the corporate elite can be pushed to the left
through protests and demonstrations.<br><br>Many young people voted for
Obama hoping for “change” from the Bush administration. These hopes have
very rapidly turned to disillusionment and anger as the new
administration has only deepened the right-wing policies of its
predecessor. The author of the Audacity of Hope has turned out to be the
most audacious of liars.<br><br>The experience of the Obama
Administration demonstrates that there can be no change through the
existing institutions. The US is a democracy in name only; behind the
façade of elections lies a completely corrupt political system beholden
to the financial aristocracy.<br><br>The ISSE seeks to build a mass
political movement of the working class that will fight for power,
establish a workers' government, and reorganize society on a democratic,
egalitarian and rational basis.<br><br>For socialism and
internationalism<br><br>The two basic features of capitalism—private
ownership of the means of production and the division of the world
economy along national lines—block the rational use and development of
man's productive forces. None of the problems humanity confronts can be
dealt with on a national level.<br><br>The problems faced by working
people and youth of every country are fundamentally the same. In all
countries, the ISSE opposes nationalism, chauvinism, racism and
protectionism, which are simply means to divide and weaken the working
class. Working people of all countries must join together in a common
struggle.<br><br>Socialism—the rational and democratic control of the
economy to meet social need, not private profit—arises as a historical
necessity from the breakdown of capitalism. The ISSE has unshakable
confidence in the development of an international socialist movement
because socialism corresponds to the objective interests of the working
class, the vast majority of humanity.<br><br>Socialism can only be
achieved by conscious effort. A movement must be built and a struggle
waged. We call on students and young people to carry forth this fight
and build the ISSE.<br><br>Join the fight for socialism! Join the ISSE!</div> <br><br>Kurt A. Wellman EFA<br>
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http://www.educationforallcoalition.com/<br>
http://www.meetup.com/San-Diegans-Fighting-For-Educational-Justice/<br>
http://www.witches.meetup.com/1369/<br>
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"The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in periods of moral crisis maintain their neutrality" Dante</td></tr></table><br>