Organization Means Commitment (Commitment Is Key) was is a reprint originally published in the revolutionary New Afrikan journal Vita Wa Watu written by Grace Lee Boggs as "anonymous" until her new introduction in 2011.Grace Lee Boggs was a Chinese American activist, philosopher, and author. She was a lifelong advocate for social justice, and her work spanned over 70 years. She was involved in the civil rights movement, the Black Power movement, feminism, and environmentalism. She was also a strong believer in community organizing and grassroots activism.
a step-by-step guide on how to start a successful revolution, and how to ensure that the powerful energy doesn't just peter out in a few rebellious acts. discipline, commitment, self-criticism, a clear goal. and don't forget that really, at its core, any revolution is rooted in love and should bring about the positive evolution of humankind.
I hesitate from saying that anything is "mandatory" reading, but this is as close as I'll get. Grace Lee Boggs did an incredible job with this pamphlet and I highly suggest you read it.
“They knew that anything which men and women create, any advance humankind makes, mush have a beginning and that every beginning must be made by those few individuals who choose to begin something because they feel it should be begun. Before something can GROW, it must first BE.”
how to build a successful revolution: discipline, commitment, self-criticism, clear goals. great text to understand the basis of my commie reading group.
democratic centralism is when everyone gets an equal opinion (work to make quieter ppl heard/ vise versa) but act as a group to get shit done. smaller revolutionary cadres are better than huge ones with paper members because you can ensure everyone is committed and not waste time on ppl who aren’t (or let in libs who water down or str8 up kill revolutionary momentum). also harder for cia to infiltrate. bringing class consciousness/ revolutionary education up among the small group should be goal #1. actions rly shouldn’t be taken before that point or its j anarchist randomness without a good understanding of direction/intention. shoutout anarchists, y’all r so hot but naive and ML dialectical historical materialists have my heart
I think I need to reread this when I'm not listening to a baby cry for 45 min on the plane.. but while there were definitely pearls in here, I found it to be repetitive and a bit of a tease insofar as beginning to untangle why we shouldn't transplant Marx/Lenin onto today's revolutionary praxis but not getting us to the end. More was needed to fully understand the why behind this 'revolutionary propaganda' - but, if an organizer is simply looking for a guide of creating one, then this is a good one.