Zenith Volume 3

Editor's Note

Dear comrade:

Thank you for reading the third edition of Zenith: Red Star’s journal of theory and critique. Red Star is a caucus in the Democratic Socialists of America, or DSA. As revolutionary Marxists and scientific socialists, we believe that developing an understanding of our political conditions through practice is of paramount importance in developing socialist struggle. Red Star aims to develop ideas through our collective undertakings and interventions in DSA’s political work and promulgate them in support of our goal of forming a revolutionary worker’s party. This issue specifically focuses on the national organization: Red Star’s candidates for DSA’s National Political Committee have already articulated their criticism of national governance, but we speak at greater length in this issue about issues that we see within DSA’s political strategy and internal culture. Some of the cultural critique may seem qualitative, subjective, or, for lack of a better term, vibes-based; however, as we have elaborated in our Good Governance pledge campaign, we feel that national leadership is a highly leveraged body with which we can aim to institute and model a more robustly democratic structure. Real working-class democracy is something that most people in the US have not experienced. We hope to suggest here how we might be able to practice it internally; it is a necessary precondition of becoming an organization that wields not just political influence, but political power. We also highlight some texts from our political education program, Red Start, that have helped us understand both our political position and our goals of contesting national leadership. “Classic” Marxist readings on dialectics help us to understand the roots of conflict within and outside of our organization, while more contemporary readings from Chilean socialist Marta Harnecker on organization-building and protagonism clarify what kind of organization, as well as what kind of organizers, we think DSA needs to develop.

DSA’s national convention has the potential to influence the tone for the next two years of not just our own political project, but the socialist left throughout the United States and, increasingly, abroad as well. Whether you agree with us or not on our vision for DSA, our regard for DSA, or our political horizon, we hope that our writing offers new framings and perspectives on the organization and its internal dynamics. Our primary goal as a caucus is to build a healthy and vibrant socialist democratic culture within the organization and one that constantly pushes us to be better in all arenas of our struggle. At the very least, that is our hope for this body of work. Thank you for taking the time to read what we have to say. La lucha sigue.

- Matt M & Will Sw.

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Editors’ note: Zenith Volume 3
Dear comrade: Thank you for reading the third edition of Zenith: Red Star’s journal of theory and critique. Red Star is a caucus in the Democratic Socialists of America, or DSA. As revolutionary Marxists and scientific socialists, we believe that developing an understanding of our political condit…
A Revolutionary Position for DSA
Will Sw. discusses how building up democratic discipline within DSA improves DSA’s political independence and revolutionary potential.
A World To Build: A review of Marta Harnecker’s Rebuilding the Left
NPC candidate Megan Romer recaps her Red Start session on Marta Harnecker’s “Rebuilding the Left”.
Four Short Readings on Dialectics
NPC candidate Sam H-L summarizes four pieces on dialectics as they relate to political struggle within DSA.
On Protagonism
NPC candidate John Lewis describes the role of protagonism as a concept in left-wing movements and socialist projects.
We grow from the ground we walk on: A rigorous approach to growth and development
Christina W. describes Red Star’s proposed additions to the GDC consensus resolution that would commission an introspective analysis of chapter conditions.
A Critique of the Strategic Campaign
Red Star members Victoria B. and Matt M. look in the rear-view mirror at what strategic pressure campaigns have accomplished in DSA.
Democracy, Togetherness, Building Power
At an Intro to DSA meeting recently, a Red Star member who was leading the event was asked by a participant what the most important thing they’d learned during their years in the organization. Our member thought about it, and replied “It’s more powerful to be together than
What does it mean to be in DSA?
San Francisco-based Red Star member Matt M. reflects on what it means for Red Star members to be DSA cadre and his experience in chapter campaign leadership.