People's Congress of Resistance Manifesto to be released Tuesday!

'Society for the Many: A vision for revolution' 

 

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We are excited that the Manifesto of the People's Congress of Resistance will be released this Tuesday!

Titled "Society for the Many: A vision for revolution," it sets out a bold and clear program for people's power, emancipation, equality and a society to meet human needs. In the introductory paragraphs, the People's Congress of Resistance Manifesto explains: 

"Without a revolutionary vision, change will not take a revolutionary direction. Resistance will remain rudderless, an exercise in activism for its own sake, or it will be co-opted into a vessel for the political elites. A vision for social, economic and political revolution is necessary. We need to know where we want to go. Our vision ties our actions to our goal by showing us what we are mobilizing for. It guides us in coordinating our strategies and tactics. It helps us build collective strength. Our vision tells us how we can win and that we will win. 

 

"A society organized for the equality and emancipation of the many is one where production is democratically directed for the benefit of the many and not for the private profit of the few. Rather than banks and corporations determining people’s lives and futures, the people determine their destiny themselves."

The Manifesto will be released in its entirety on Tuesday, laying out our core vision and central tasks. If you agree with the message of the People's Congress of Resistance, show your support by sharing this announcement on and , and forwarding this email.

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Ordering of the print version has been temporarily suspended while we do another printing of the Manifesto.