Socialist Workers Movement (Puerto Rico)
- Socialist Workers Movement (Puerto Rico)
A Puerto Rican
democratic socialist revolutionary organization, dedicated to theself-organization and self-emancipation of theworking-class inPuerto Rico and international solidarity with the workers struggles world-wide. It is usually known as the "MST", and its youth section is the Union de Juventudes Socialistas (Union of Socialist Youth), also known as the "UJS-MST" or simply "UJS". The MST supports a socialist and independent Puerto Rico.Politics
The MST politics are
democratic socialist revolutionary , understood from the centrality of class as a motor of history. Rather than describing itself as "Marxist ", it prefers the term "Dialectical Materialist", feeling the term "Marxist " to have been narrowed by history to represent a single set of views onsocialism and class-based revolutionary struggle.As a multi-tendency organization, with a culture of debate and ideological discussion, there are people within its membership and leadership who visualize themselves as
Anarchists , Anti-Revisionists,Communists ,Democratic Socialist ,Maoists , Revolutionary Socialists,Syndicalists , andTrotskyists .What they do have in common is a commitment to
revolutionary action, and to worker's self-emancipation, which leads to a belief that differences in opinion are a positive feature in a revolutionary organization.Organization
The MST is a
cadre organization, which means that membership is not open to the wider public. This is both a result of a need for dedication and trust building from cadres, and as a way to prevent the state repression that has plagued other organizations in Puerto Rico.This does not mean that the organization is in any way "secret", its members are public, vocal, advocates of the organization's politics.
History
The MST was formed in 1982 by the merger of two important (and previously rival) socialist groups, the
maoist Partido Socialista Revolucionario/PSR (Revolutionary Socialist Party) and theguevarist /marxist-leninist Movimiento Socialista Popular (People's Socialist Movement).Later, in 1984, the Liga Internacionalista de los Trabajadores/LIT (
Workers' International League ) also dissolved into the MST. Influenced by theCuban Revolution , especiallyChe Guevara , theChinese Revolution andMao Zedong , and a number of similar revolutionary experiences world-wide, the MST began to replace the decliningPuerto Rican Socialist Party as the predominantfar-left group in Puerto Rico.In 1990, the MST founded the
Socialist Front along with the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores Puertorriqueños-Macheteros/PRTP-Macheteros (Puerto Rican Revolutionary Workers Party-Macheteros ) and the Taller de Formacion Politica-TFP (Political Education Workshop), an alliance of radical-left groups.Among its supporters are
Rafael Feliciano Hernandez twice-elected leader of theTeachers' Federation of Puerto Rico , on an openly socialist platform; Victor Rodriguez, student leader and spokesman of the UJS in the University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras; Pedro Colon Almenas, former political prisoner.Current activities
The MST publishes a monthly 8-page newspaper, "Bandera Roja", formerly of the MSP, and in continuous publication since 1974. Its webpage first went online in 1996, acquired the domain name "bandera.org" in 1997 and has had the current PHP driven format since 1999.
It is currently asserting itself after leaving the
Socialist Front , as in heavily involved in the struggles against re-structuring programs, including the current fiscal crisis in government.It is also visible in the struggle to call attention to the untried murder case of MSP founding member and Cuban exile
Carlos Muñiz Varela , and the attempts on the part of the government to repress protests against the continued coverup in that case, including the recent homage paid for by the Legislature to suspected intellectual author of Muñiz's murder,Julio Labatud .External links
* [http://www.bandera.org/ "Bandera Roja" online]
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