Party For Socialism and Liberation Program
Party For Socialism and Liberation Program
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The Program of the Party for Socialism and Liberation was adopted by the First Party Congress of the PSL in
February 2010, and amended by the Second Party Congress in February 2013 and the Third Party Congress in
April 2016.
While the working class is not a monolithic entity, it is united by its defining features: the lack of ownership of private
property and the requirement to work for those who own private property, the capitalists, or for the capitalist
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government. The capitalists own the banks, corporations, factories, warehouses, retail outlets and major media. In a
very real way, they control the lives of workers and the unemployed.
But the working class sets into motion the means of production, distribution and communication. It can shut down
production and the capitalist economy as a whole. It is the vast majority of humanity and has vast potential power. It
holds the ability to create a new society.
As Marxists in the United States, our starting point is an assessment of the world situation, of the struggle between
the classes on an international scale. Only by taking the international situation as the point of departure is it possible
for our strategy and tactics to conform to the needs of the working class and oppressed peoples worldwide.
Nowhere is this approach more critically important than in the United States, the most powerful imperialist country in
the world today.
Twenty-first century capitalism in the United States and the other imperialist countries is monopoly capitalism, which
is dominated by the giant banks and other institutions of finance capital. Because of their economies of scale,
marketing muscle and deep financial pockets, huge monopolies have increasingly squeezed out independent small-
and medium-sized businesses and farming operations. This has largely eliminated the so-called “free market.”
At the same time, the increasing domination of monopoly capitalism has greatly sharpened the contradictions
inherent in the system. The growing tendency toward catastrophic crises, militarism and war has resulted in the
monopolies becoming increasingly intertwined with the capitalist state and government. Big banks and corporations
now dominate the global economy, oppressing entire nations and continents, as well as the working class as a
class.
While Wall Street is the center of world finance capitalism, the Pentagon is the headquarters of a military machine
that occupies many lands and has bases in more than 100 countries. The military is the enforcer and protector of
U.S. capitalism and its global empire, similar to the role played by the racist, anti-worker police and prison system
inside the United States. The imperialist occupations of oppressed nations around the world mirror the reality for
oppressed communities within the United States.
The past century has shown that imperialism is simultaneously at its most dangerous and most vulnerable when at
war. For socialists in the imperialist countries, opposition to imperialist war and support for the right of self-
determination of countries targeted by one’s “own” ruling class must be a top priority. This opposition is based on
the irreconcilability of the interests of the working class and all who are oppressed by monopoly capitalism, who
must sacrifice and die in these wars, with the imperialists’ interests—their drive for profit and domination.
Modern economic crises have exposed key aspects of the present system that formerly remained largely hidden
from view in “ordinary” times.
For example, the capitalist crisis that began in 2007 and its aftermath demolished the myth of “free enterprise,”
proving instead that the U.S. system is the most corrupt form of capitalism that has ever existed. Without massive
intervention by the federal government in the form of trillions of dollars in direct grants, loans and loan guarantees,
the entire private finance/banking sector and many other major corporations would have collapsed.
The bank bailouts showed that while the government rules over the people, the banks rule over the government. Not
only were the biggest banks each given tens of billions of dollars, they were not required to report on how they were
going to use the money. Instead of the CEOs and other top bank executives awarding themselves huge bonuses out
of the bailout funds and continuing to run the banks on behalf of wealthy shareholders, the banks should be seized
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and turned over to committees of workers and community representatives to be run in the public interest.
The bailouts proved that the long-propagated notion that “the money is not there” for health care, education, housing
and other social programs is a lie. Had the bailout money been used to meet people’s needs, all of the unemployed
people in the United States could have been hired at a living wage. Instead, the capitalist government continued to
slash vital food, health, education, rehabilitation and other services.
The idea that any contemporary economic system can survive without major government intervention has been
shown to be a total fallacy. The remaining question is not whether government intervention is necessary, but which
class will benefit—the vast majority of society, the working class, or a tiny minority, the super rich?
Above all, the economic crisis has revealed that behind a façade of “democracy” the United States today is a
dictatorship of the capitalist class. This reality will not change without a socialist revolution. The oppressors have
never surrendered their power voluntarily.
The technological revolution that has continued to this day has fundamentally changed the social composition of the
U.S. working class, contributing to the possibilities of unity and the building of a revolutionary movement.
The overall effect of the high-tech revolution has been the de-skilling of many job categories accompanied by
ruthless wage-cutting. This has dramatically affected the living conditions of formerly privileged sectors of the white,
male working class. It has also meant a more abundant army of the unemployed and underemployed,
disproportionately hitting the Black and Latino communities.
A third of the workforce is non-white and half are women. This unintended effect of capitalism’s drive for greater
profits is creating its own gravediggers.
Since its formation, the U.S. bourgeoisie consciously created a complex system of white supremacy and apartheid
to prevent class-wide unity and rebellion by all oppressed and exploited sectors of society. Over and above the
genocide carried out against Native peoples, the enslavement of African peoples and its racist ideological
justifications have been central to both extracting super-profits from the oppressed nationalities within the United
States as well as preventing the multinational working class from acting in its own interests.
The collective experience of the civil rights, women’s, immigrant rights and LGBTQ movements is now blended into
the U.S. working-class experience and is something to draw from as it gains consciousness of itself. The critical role
that racism, sexism and anti-LGBTQ bigotry play in dividing workers continues to exist—but the material basis for
overcoming these divisions is greater.
More importantly, it is now objectively possible to build a unified workers’ movement with a multinational leadership.
In fact, the very real opportunity of political leadership by the historically most oppressed sectors puts the working
class today in a stronger position to struggle for power.
The present form of government is destructive of the rights of the great majority. It is not a government “of, by and
for the people.” The existing government and state—the military, police, intelligence agencies, courts, prisons,
bureaucracy and so on—defend the interests of the capitalist class. Racist, anti-working-class police brutality is
rampant. A monstrous state machine has imprisoned more people in the United States than in any other country. In
recent decades, under the pretext of the “war on drugs,” whole communities of Black and Latino young people have
been locked away, turning the U.S. government into the world’s biggest jailer.
The existing state apparatus and government institutions were established to protect and defend the interests of the
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capitalist ruling class. The much-heralded system of “checks and balances” is really an undemocratic means of
protecting the rich against the poor.
At every level of government, from the presidency to city councils, elections have become exercises in “dollar
democracy.” Corruption is business as usual—corporate lobbyists buy legislators’ votes on a daily basis. All the
important decisions are made behind closed doors, with the “debates” nothing more than a public show.
The federal court system comprised of appointed-for-life judges has vast powers to overturn legislation and is
dedicated above all to safeguarding the rights of private property.
The capitalist system has proven to be incapable of meeting the needs of the people—even in the richest capitalist
country in history. Every year, millions more people are forced into abject poverty, many while working full time, and
many are denied the right to a job.
For the capitalists, reforms are a threat to the status quo. Reforms for the working class mean something different.
They ease the burdens of living under capitalism through the extension of civil rights or other beneficial social or
economic policies.
While reforms must be fought for, and can be won, they are under constant attack by the ruling class. Capitalism
itself cannot be reformed. Its supreme law and driving force is the maximization of profit. The only force capable of
putting an end to this criminal system is the organized working class. Capitalism cannot be voted out of power—it
will take a revolution.
The capitalist class will stop at nothing to prevent or overturn reforms by repressing, misdirecting or quelling any
form of popular rebellion. Without a complete uprooting of the system that causes all the problems workers and
oppressed peoples face, exploitation and oppression will still exist. The capitalist state will continue to rule.
Capitalism is a failed system that, in its insatiable appetite for ever greater profits, threatens global ecological
destruction on an unprecedented scale, with workers and oppressed people bearing the disproportionate burden of
the environmental disaster.
More than at any other time, it is the working class that holds the future for humanity. For the people and planet to
live, capitalism must go.
The Party for Socialism and Liberation is dedicated to building a revolutionary workers’ party in the United States. A
party that can unite the multinational U.S. working class is an essential and irreplaceable element in the struggle for
socialism. The PSL participates in the labor, anti-war, anti-racist, immigrant rights, women’s,
lesbian/gay/bi/transgender/queer, environmental, student and other movements. A revolutionary party can be built
only by engaging in all issues affecting the working class.
For the working class, revolution is a necessity and a right. The most brutal aspects of capitalism will not go away
unless there is a socialist revolution. Only a revolution can do away with the rule of the capitalists once and for all.
The aim of the PSL is to abolish the corrupt, rotten and anti-people capitalist economy, state and governmental
system, and replace it with one dedicated to meeting the needs of the people—a socialist system.
Solving the multiple crises of the present system is impossible without a revolution that ends the rule of the capitalist
class and replaces it with a new state power that acts in the interest of the working class. Marx wrote, “The working
class cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made state machinery and wield it for its own purposes.” In other words,
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the government that has worked so well for the capitalists cannot serve the interests of the working class. The
dictatorship of the rich must be dismantled and replaced with the working class in power. A state and government “of,
by and for” the workers must replace the capitalist state.
The foundation of any state power is repressive force—the military, police, prisons, courts and so on. The standing
army and police must be disbanded and replaced by the armed people, organized in workers’ defense councils. A
critical task of the new socialist order will be defending itself from the displaced capitalist class that would like to
return to the days of exploitation.
A workers’ government would create an entirely different type of court system, with its basic institutions determined
by the democratic organs of workers’ power. Judges would not be required to be lawyers.
All public officials, without exception, would be elected and subject to recall at any time by those who elected them.
The salaries of all elected officials will be no higher than the average wage of workers. The same would be true for
all those hired to carry out government and state business. Holding public office would be based on a real desire to
serve, not on self-enrichment. Corporate lobbying would be eliminated—along with the corporations themselves.
A workers’ government would begin to build socialism by expropriating the privatized wealth of the banks, industry,
agribusiness, mines and other wealth-generating properties, eliminating the vast control the capitalists have over
production. This would be done without compensation to the capitalist owners who have stolen so much for so long
from the workers and oppressed peoples of the world.
Converting the private property of society to socially owned property is a necessary first step in building socialism by
utilizing the productive capacity of society and natural resources of the planet for the benefit of humanity.
Whereas the goal of capitalist production is to make as much profit as quickly as possible, the goal of a planned
socialist economy is to meet the needs of the people in a long-term and sustainable fashion. Workers would have
access to more of what society produces. Planning is critical for socialist development.
Under capitalism, each corporation plans how much goods and services to produce and sell in order to maximize
profits. But there is no overall plan to decide how to allocate society’s finite resources, what should be produced, or
what should be cut back or eliminated. The result is an enormous waste of resources, while the basic needs of
billions go unmet.
Socialism is the necessary stage between capitalism and communism. The full achievement of socialism will require
the development of the economy to meet the fundamental needs of the working class and the population as a whole.
It will also be marked by the fading away of classes and class antagonisms. This cannot happen overnight.
Socialists use the term “private property” to refer to the system of capitalism—that is, the private ownership of the
means of production: the factories, the land, the natural resources, such as oil and water, and the machinery to
produce privately owned wealth. Under socialism, a home is regarded as personal property, not as a commodity for
investment. Under socialism, housing would be a guaranteed right, and no individual would be able to own another
person’s home.
Ironically, under capitalism, the system that claims to uphold the sacred right of private property, homelessness has
become a permanent feature and millions of people are losing their homes through foreclosures. But, for example,
in socialist Cuba, despite being blockaded by the United States, there is no homelessness because a home is
considered a human right. This was only possible through the elimination of “private property,” including landlordism.
Achieving fully developed socialism, a goal that has not yet been achieved anywhere, will open the way to
communism and the end of class society. Communism will also mean the “withering away” of the repressive state,
which only came into being with the rise of class society.
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Socialism can only be achieved by a mass movement of millions of people organized to fight for what is rightfully
theirs. In working to build the movement that will usher in the next revolution—a socialist revolution—the PSL puts
forward the following struggle-based program. This program outlines what a genuine workers’ government would do.
A primary function of the socialist government will be planning and administering the economy in the interests
of working and poor people, as set forth below, and implementing the measures to fulfill those interests.
Participation and representation in the new government will be guaranteed through democratically organized
workplace, neighborhood and school committees. The “professional politicians” and big-business political
parties will be replaced with the political organization of the working class.
There will be no distinction between the legislative and executive functions of government. Those who enact
measures will be responsible for carrying them out. All elected representatives will be subject to recall at any
time by the bodies that elect them.
Elected officials of the new workers’ government will be paid an average worker’s salary and will receive no
special privileges.
There will be primary government institutions created guaranteeing representation of all nationalities inside
the United States. In recognition of centuries of national oppression and systematic exclusion, and to protect
the interests of all, the socialist government structures would be constructed to assure equal representation
from all nationalities in the United States.
The current legal and criminal justice system is infested with racism and class privilege, and will be replaced
by a new justice system based on the democratic organization of the working class and its right to defend its
class interests on the basis of solidarity and unity.
The rights of freedom of speech and political involvement will be extended to all. These rights will only be
abridged in the efforts to eliminate racism, xenophobia and all forms of bigotry, or to prevent the re-
establishment of the capitalist system of exploitation and oppression.
There will be a complete separation of church and state, with no one religion favored over another and no
favoring of religion over the absence of religion.
No law will be enacted that discriminates against people based on nationality, gender, sexual orientation or
gender expression. The new government will take it as the highest priority to remedy the legacy of
institutionalized divisions and inequalities perpetuated against wide sectors of the working class that had
continued without respite for hundreds of years, by measures of affirmative action and other measures listed
below.
Older and retired people will be able to live a dignified and fulfilling life with the constitutionally guaranteed
rights to housing, health care, food and cultural activities, among other rights. The socialist government will
allocate resources to ensure the maximum participation in society of older and retired people. The socialist
government will initiate an educational campaign to promote respect for older people and to value their
contributions to society.
People with disabilities will be guaranteed full access to, and participation in, society, with the government
allocating resources to eliminate barriers in housing, education, employment and public facilities. The new
government will initiate an educational campaign to promote respect for and programs in the interests of
people with disabilities, promoting their contributions to society.
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The socialist government will place great importance on the social development of children. The socialist
government will allocate resources to develop programs for the intellectual, physical, psychological and social
development of young people.
The defense of the revolutionary government will be organized on the basis of the armed, organized working
class. All foreign military bases will be closed immediately.
The socialist government will approach the peoples of the world on the principles of international working-
class solidarity. All occupations, military interventions and military proxy wars, agreements and alliances
carried out by the previous imperialist government will be ended immediately.
A national assembly will craft a new Constitution that enshrines and protects the interests of workers and
oppressed peoples, to address, at minimum, the issues outlined below.
The socialist government will be directed to address the interests of working and poor people. This means that no
laws, regulations or measures will negatively impact the rights of working and poor people in society. The following
issues will be addressed by the new government as initial steps in developing socialism, to be further deepened and
expanded upon as the process for socialist construction unfolds.
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The socialist government will approach agriculture by implementing sustainable methods. This means
environmental protection; water and soil conservation; and improvement of the quality of life of agricultural
laborers and rural communities by providing adequate wages, safe working conditions, year-round
employment opportunities, housing, health care, education, social and recreational services, the elimination
of “guest worker” programs and all laws discriminating against workers on the basis of citizenship, and
humane treatment of animals.
Meeting the food and nutritional needs of the population will be the responsibility of the government. All
schools and workplaces will provide healthy meals to those who study or work there. It will be illegal to profit
from the production or distribution of food and food products. Food and water will be produced according to a
democratic and rational plan, with opportunities for the input of all people into what foods are produced and
the manner in which they are produced and distributed.
The socialist government will recognize that environmental sustainability is essential for the future
development of the economy and society, indeed for all workers and oppressed people. Environmental
considerations will be made in every area of economic and social planning, and there will be special efforts to
remedy and end environmental degradation.
Penal institutions will be organized on the principle of social education and rehabilitation. Those convicted of
unlawful acts will maintain political rights while participating in their rehabilitation.
Liberation: Overcoming racism, exploitation, national oppression and all forms of bigotry
The new government will seek to codify the goals of eradicating racism, national oppression and all forms of
exploitation and bigotry. The following issues will be addressed by the new government.
With the goal of the unity of the multinational U.S. working class on the basis of class solidarity, the new government
will work to eliminate white supremacy, racism and privilege as an immediate task, recognizing that this goal will not
be achieved automatically or by decree. It will be prohibited to advocate any form of racism, xenophobia or national
hatred.
The socialist government will recognize the inviolable right of all oppressed nations to self-determination with
regard to their means of gaining and maintaining their liberation. In the United States, this includes the right of
self-determination for African American, Native, Puerto Rican and other Latino national minorities, the
Hawai’ian nation, Asian, Pacific Islander, Arab and other oppressed peoples who have experienced
oppression as a whole people under capitalism.
The socialist government will institute a program of reparations for the African American community to
address the centuries of unpaid slave labor and super-exploitation.
The existing colonial relationships of the United States will be dissolved. Independence will be immediately
granted to Puerto Rico with full reparations for colonial exploitation, and the right of free travel between the
U.S. and Puerto Rico. Samoa, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and Mariana Islands will be free to exercise their
right to self-determination, up to and including independence, with reparations and the right to free travel
between the former colonies and the U.S. mainland. Restitution, including the return of land stolen, will be
provided for Native Nations. Further, the socialist government will reaffirm the right of Native Nations to self-
determination, up to and including independence.
The socialist government will institute programs on the basis of proletarian internationalism to help overcome
the ravages of U.S. imperialism that have exploited the people, resources and economies of other countries
with an emphasis on sovereignty, solidarity, revolutionary assistance and reparations.
All U.S. workers will have the right to speak the language of their choosing. All government services and
education will be provided with multilingual provisions.
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Sexism and other forms of male chauvinism and oppression of women will be eliminated as an immediate
task, recognizing that this goal will not be achieved automatically or by decree. It will be prohibited to
advocate any form of sexism or male chauvinism.
The socialist government will guarantee the right of women workers to receive the same pay, benefits and
treatment as their male counterparts.
The right to contraception, birth control and abortion services will not be restricted in any way, nor will there
be any restriction on a woman’s right to decide to have children or not. Abortion services will be available free
and on demand.
It will be the responsibility of the socialist government to provide women with the right to choose to have
children by providing free, high-quality pre- and post-natal health care and child care. Any caregiver will be
given access to free child care.
All forms of bigotry, discrimination or the promotion of hatred against lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender
and queer people, or against anyone on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender
expression, will be eliminated, including in marriage rights, employment, housing, adoption and health care. It
will be prohibited to advocate any form of bigotry, discrimination or hatred against LGBTQ people.
No law or measure will give preference in word or in deed that favors heterosexual relationships over other
relationships.
There will be a sustained public education campaign promoting the goals of multinational working-class unity
and international solidarity, the advancement of women’s rights, the promotion of respect of sexual
orientation, gender identity and gender expression, as well as exposing the evils of racism, sexism, anti-
LGBTQ bigotry, xenophobia and national chauvinism. Affirmative action measures will be instituted wherever
needed to eliminate the effects of historical discrimination in education, employment, promotion, housing and
other areas.
Conclusion
There are only two choices for humanity today: an increasingly destructive capitalism, or socialism. The PSL
believes that the only solution to the evils of capitalism is the socialist transformation of society. The program
outlined above is just the beginning of what can be achieved when workers and oppressed people organize and take
power.
The people of the United States desperately need and deserve a new government and a new system run by the
multinational working class in their interests. The struggle to defeat capitalism and begin building a socialist society
is the most pressing issue faced by humanity today.
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