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Party for Socialism and Liberation

The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) is a communist party in the United States established in 2004.[3] Its members are active in a wide range of movements including the labor, anti-war, immigrants' rights, women's rights, and anti-police brutality movements. It has been closely tied to the ANSWER Coalition throughout its existence; PSL co-founder Brian Becker is ANSWER's National Coordinator.[6] Other prominent members include Gloria La Riva, Michael Prysner, and Eugene Puryear.

Party for Socialism and Liberation
LeaderCentral Committee[1]
FoundedJune 2004; 19 years ago (2004-06)[2]
Split fromWorkers World Party
Headquarters
NewspaperLiberation News
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationInternational Peoples' Assembly[5]
Colors  Red
Website
www.pslweb.org

History

The PSL, which initially had around 40 members, was formed when the San Francisco branch and other members left the Workers World Party in June 2004, announcing that "the Workers World Party leadership is no longer capable of fulfilling [the] mission" of building socialism.[7][8] Its co-founders included Richard Becker and Gloria La Riva.[7] During that time, it has operated out of a small storefront in San Francisco's Mission District.[7] By 2019, it said it had members in 90 cities.[7]

The PSL ran La Riva and Sunil Freeman in the 2020 United States presidential election.[9][10] Originally Leonard Peltier was the vice-presidential nominee, but he withdrew for health reasons.[11][12][13]

Arrest of Denver PSL organizers

Following a series of protests in the summer of 2020 against the death of Elijah McClain, the Aurora Police Department arrested four protest organizers, including two members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, on charges ranging from inciting a riot to kidnapping.[14] The kidnapping charges related to a protest on July 3 where the Aurora police precinct was surrounded by protesters calling for the officers responsible for McClain's death to be fired and charged. On September 17, three party members, Joel Northam, Lillian House, Eliza Lucero, and another community activist, Terrance Roberts, were arrested.[15] House, Lucero, and Northam faced up to 48 years in prison.[16][17] The activists argued that their arrests were an act of retaliation and intimidation by the police.[15][18]

After their appearance in court on March 26, 2021, an Adams county judge dropped the kidnapping charges, but the organizers were still being pursued for numerous other felonies and misdemeanors for over five more months.[17] It wasn't until September 13, 2021 that all charges were finally dropped.[19]

Ideology

The party's goal is to lead a revolution paving the way towards socialism, under which a "new government of working people" would be formed. The PSL proposes many radical changes to be implemented by this government. In the political sphere, all elected representatives should be recallable, securing freedom of speech for the working class and the elimination of corporate influence through lobbying from politics. The party's program states: "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."[20]

Anti-capitalism

 
PSL protesters at the 2016 Democratic National Convention

The PSL describes its primary goal as the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism and the institution of socialism, stating:[21]

The Party for Socialism and Liberation believes that the only solution to the deepening crisis of capitalism is the socialist transformation of society. Driven by an insatiable appetite for ever greater profits regardless of social cost, capitalism is on a collision course with the people of the world and the planet itself. Imperialist war; deepening unemployment and poverty; deteriorating health care, housing and education; racism; discrimination and violence based on gender and sexual orientation; environmental destruction—all are inevitable products of the capitalist system itself. The idea that the capitalists’ grip on society and their increasingly repressive state can be abolished through any means other than a revolutionary overturn is an illusion...There are really only two choices for humanity today—an increasingly destructive capitalism, or socialism.

Economics

The PSL would, among other measures, prohibit the exploitation of labor for private profit, implement a working week of 30 hours, introduce a basic income guarantee, ensure paid parental and family leave for up to two years, provide paid sick and disability leave, require a minimum of one month's paid vacation, institute single payer health insurance, outlaw renting and selling land, provide free college, and eliminate fossil fuels and nuclear energy.[20]

Decolonization

The PSL would grant the right of self-determination to what it considers oppressed nations of the United States, including "African Americans, Native, Puerto Rican and other Latino national minorities, the Hawaiian nation, Asian, Pacific Islander, Arab, and other oppressed peoples who have experienced oppression as a whole people under capitalism".[20] It would grant independence to Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Virgin Islands and the Mariana Islands, which it considers colonies.

Foreign policy

The PSL has been outspoken in condemning Israel and its role in the Middle East. The PSL led demonstrations against the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in July 2006 and supports the right of return for Palestinians.[22] The PSL voiced solidarity with Nepal upon the overthrow of the monarchy and the election of Pushpa Kamal Dahal in 2008.[23]

The PSL generally views other self-described socialist countries favorably. It supports Cuba and mourned the death of its former President Fidel Castro;[24] additionally, it has endorsed activities that called for the release of the Cuban Five—deemed political prisoners by supporters—and called for the extradition of anti-Castro terrorist Luis Posada Carriles from the United States.[25] It supports the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela. Historically, it has described the Soviet Union positively, saying that the October Revolution was "the single biggest event that shaped global politics in the 20th century".[26] However, it believes that the New Economic Policy of Vladimir Lenin "led to a re-polarization of social classes, especially in the countryside".[26] The PSL blames the reforms initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev for the dissolution of the Soviet Union.[26]

While the PSL has at times been critical of the Chinese government, particularly for failing to uphold certain communist ideals like the abolition of private property,[27] it views the Chinese Communist Revolution favorably,[28] argues that the Chinese Communist Party has made important contributions to socialism and anti-imperialism, and argues that, despite its flaws, a "militant political defense of the Chinese government" is necessary to stave off "counterrevolution, imperialist intervention and dismemberment".[27][29] The PSL has generally defended China's human rights records, denying, for instance, the premise that the Chinese military massacred student protestors in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre[30] and that China maintains a system of internment camps in Xinjiang.[31] The PSL supports China's policies towards Tibet[32] and opposed the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, calling them "chauvinist", "separatist", and "anti-China".[33][31]

The stance of the PSL on North Korea is that the country is often unfairly targeted and that the goal of the United States is regime change. The PSL advocates a significant overhaul of US foreign policy towards North Korea, including the lifting of sanctions on North Korea, the withdrawal of US troops from South Korea, and the signing of a peace treaty.[34][35][36] The PSL is supportive of North Korea's nuclear weapons program;[37][38] in the PSL's official newspaper, for instance, Stephan Gowans argued in 2013 that a North Korean nuclear arsenal is "to be welcomed by anyone who opposes imperialist military interventions; supports the right of a people to organize its affairs free from foreign domination; and has an interest in the survival of one of the few top-to-bottom, actually-existing, alternatives to the global capitalist system of oppression, exploitation and foreign domination".[39] PSL has also expressed skepticism towards Western claims of North Korea's human rights record,[40][41] arguing that "conditions in North Korea are vastly better than those in other developing countries" and stating that condemnations of North Korea's human rights records are "thinly veiled justification[s] for U.S. aggression toward North Korea".[41]

The PSL opposes the American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War, arguing that the United States' goal is "the projection of permanent imperial power and domination in a region that contains two-thirds of the world's oil reserves".[42][43] It has generally been supportive of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Russian military efforts in Syria,[44][45][43][46] and denies the conclusion of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)[47] and other international organizations[48][49] that the Syrian government used chemical weapons, which are banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention.[50][44]

The PSL has been critical of certain intergovernmental organizations, particularly international economic institutions like the World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank. Its official newspaper published an article stating that the "WTO is one of many institutions, like the G8, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, that undermine the sovereignty of nations by forcing the implementation of disastrous neoliberal economic policies of privatization, liberalization and deregulation".[51] It has further argued that "the IMF works on behalf of multinational corporations, finding natural resources, sweatshop laborers, and consumers for Western capitalism's surplus production" and has called the G20 an "instrument of capitalist plunder".[52][53] It has also called the International Criminal Court a "fake court that has been used as a tool by the imperialists against those resisting imperialist aggression".[35]

Anti-war

The PSL co-operates with other organizations across the United States in the anti-war movement[54] and is a member of the steering committee of the Act Now to Stop War and End Racism Coalition (A.N.S.W.E.R.). As one of the most active members of the coalition, the PSL has gained notice for successfully forging ties with Arab and Muslim American groups such as the Muslim American Society, Al-Awda and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.[55] The PSL has advocated for the end of the United States military presence in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, and the closure of all United States foreign military bases.[56]

Criminal justice

 
A PSL supporter protesting against the 2021 killing of Ma'Khia Bryant

The PSL advocates "the overthrow, dismantling and complete replacement" of the "police, prisons, military and courts" of the United States.[57] It supports replacing the current legal system of the United States with 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" and advocates reorganizing the prison system around "social education and rehabilitation".[20]

Publications

The party's main publication is the website and monthly paper Liberation News,[58] which replaced a quarterly magazine, Socialism and Liberation.[59] The PSL also publishes Breaking the Chains: A Socialist Perspective on Women's Liberation, a quarterly socialist and feminist magazine,[60] and Reds In Ed, a monthly newsletter initiated by teachers who are members of the PSL.[61] Additionally, the PSL publishes Liberation School, which publishes longer-form analysis, Party documents, interviews, and educational resources including study guides, curricula, and video and audio courses.[62]

The PSL outlines its political perspective, including its assessment of the current international and domestic situation, in the pamphlet Who We Are, What We Stand For.[63] The party also owns its own printing company, PSL Publications, through which it has published multiple printed books such as Socialists and War: Two Opposing Trends by members Mazda Majidi and Brian Becker[64] and an e-book which was released through Amazon titled A Woman's Place Is in the Struggle by members Ana Maria Ramirez, Anne Gamboni, Gloria La Riva and Liz Lowengard.[65] The PSL's publication company, Liberation Media, is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Election results

PSL has fielded electoral candidates for local, state, and federal offices. PSL candidates usually run as independent candidates or as third party candidates, such as with the Peace and Freedom Party or the Green Party.

No PSL candidate has yet won an election.

Presidential elections

Year Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Popular votes % Electoral votes Result Ballot access Ref
2020 Gloria La Riva Sunil Freeman[a] 86,239
0.05%
0 Lost
191 / 538
[66][67]
2016 Gloria La Riva Eugene Puryear 74,027
0.05%
0 Lost
112 / 538
[68]
2012 Peta Lindsay Yari Osorio 7,791
0.01%
0 Lost
146 / 538
[69]
2008 Gloria La Riva Eugene Puryear 6,818
0.01%
0 Lost
137 / 538
[70]

Congressional elections

Year Candidate Chamber State District Votes % Result Notes Ref
2022 José Cortés House California CA-51 3,327
2.2%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [71]
2020 José Cortés House California CA-50 1,821
0.9%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [72][73]
2014 Frank Lara House California CA-12 2,107
1.9%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [74][75]
2008 Nathalie Hrizi House California CA-12 5,793
2.2%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [76][77]

State elections

Year Candidate Office State District Votes % Result Notes Ref
2022 Noah Leininger State House Indiana 90 259
1.9%
Lost ran as write-in candidate [78]
2022 Nathalie Hrizi Insurance Commissioner California n.a. 189,289
2.8%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [79]
2022 Meghann Adams State Treasurer California n.a. 242,234
3.6%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [80]
2021 Ernesto Huerta State Senate California 30 1,565
2.2%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [81]
2018 Gloria La Riva Governor California n.a. 19,075
0.3%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [82]
2018 Nathalie Hrizi Insurance Commissioner California n.a. 309,399
5.0%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [83]
2010 Carlos Alvarez Governor California n.a. 92,856
0.9%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [84]
2014 Nathalie Hrizi Insurance Commissioner California n.a. 212,991
5.4%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [85]
2010 Corey Ansel State House Ohio 22 716
1.4%
Lost ran as Green Party candidate [86]
2008 Heather Benno State House Illinois 40 2,276
10.1%
Lost ran as Green Party candidate [87]
2008 John Beachem State House Illinois 14 4,745
14.5%
Lost ran as Green Party candidate [87]
2008 Lucilla Esguerra State Assembly California 48 11,173
12.9%
Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate [88]

Local elections

Year Candidate Office City District Votes % Result Notes Ref
2024 Eduardo Vargas City Council Los Angeles 14 t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. non-partisan election [89]
2023 Ana Santoyo City Council Chicago 45 895
5.59%
Lost non-partisan election [90]
2021 Colin Dodson City Council Urbana 2 57
40.1%
Lost ran as Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate [91][92]
2021 Cathy Rojas Mayor New York n.a. 27,982
2.5%
Lost ran as Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate [93][94]
2014 Eugene Puryear City Council Washington D.C. At-Large 12,525
3.5%
Lost ran as D.C. Statehood Green Party candidate [95]
2010 Stevie Merino Mayor Long Beach n.a. 5,057
16%
Lost non-partisan election [96]
2009 Carlos Alvarez Mayor Los Angeles n.a. 3,047
1.1%
Lost non-partisan election [97]
2009 Francisca Villar Mayor New York n.a. 3,517
0.3%
Lost ran as Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate [98]
2008 Marylou Cabral Board of Supervisors Los Angeles 4 23,703
17.5%
Lost non-partisan election [99]

Notable members

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Replacing Leonard Peltier, who remained on the ballot in Minnesota and Illinois.

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Answer Coalition.org
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For the former Moroccan political party see Party of Liberation and Socialism Not to be confused with the Brazilian Socialism and Liberty Party This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Party for Socialism and Liberation PSL is a communist party in the United States established in 2004 3 Its members are active in a wide range of movements including the labor anti war immigrants rights women s rights and anti police brutality movements It has been closely tied to the ANSWER Coalition throughout its existence PSL co founder Brian Becker is ANSWER s National Coordinator 6 Other prominent members include Gloria La Riva Michael Prysner and Eugene Puryear Party for Socialism and LiberationLeaderCentral Committee 1 FoundedJune 2004 19 years ago 2004 06 2 Split fromWorkers World PartyHeadquartersSan Francisco California Washington D C NewspaperLiberation NewsIdeologyCommunism 3 Marxism Leninism 4 Revolutionary socialism Anti imperialismPolitical positionFar leftInternational affiliationInternational Peoples Assembly 5 Colors RedWebsitewww wbr pslweb wbr orgPolitics of United StatesPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Arrest of Denver PSL organizers 2 Ideology 2 1 Anti capitalism 2 2 Economics 2 3 Decolonization 2 4 Foreign policy 2 4 1 Anti war 2 5 Criminal justice 3 Publications 4 Election results 4 1 Presidential elections 4 2 Congressional elections 4 3 State elections 4 4 Local elections 5 Notable members 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe PSL which initially had around 40 members was formed when the San Francisco branch and other members left the Workers World Party in June 2004 announcing that the Workers World Party leadership is no longer capable of fulfilling the mission of building socialism 7 8 Its co founders included Richard Becker and Gloria La Riva 7 During that time it has operated out of a small storefront in San Francisco s Mission District 7 By 2019 it said it had members in 90 cities 7 The PSL ran La Riva and Sunil Freeman in the 2020 United States presidential election 9 10 Originally Leonard Peltier was the vice presidential nominee but he withdrew for health reasons 11 12 13 Arrest of Denver PSL organizers Edit Following a series of protests in the summer of 2020 against the death of Elijah McClain the Aurora Police Department arrested four protest organizers including two members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation on charges ranging from inciting a riot to kidnapping 14 The kidnapping charges related to a protest on July 3 where the Aurora police precinct was surrounded by protesters calling for the officers responsible for McClain s death to be fired and charged On September 17 three party members Joel Northam Lillian House Eliza Lucero and another community activist Terrance Roberts were arrested 15 House Lucero and Northam faced up to 48 years in prison 16 17 The activists argued that their arrests were an act of retaliation and intimidation by the police 15 18 After their appearance in court on March 26 2021 an Adams county judge dropped the kidnapping charges but the organizers were still being pursued for numerous other felonies and misdemeanors for over five more months 17 It wasn t until September 13 2021 that all charges were finally dropped 19 Ideology EditThe party s goal is to lead a revolution paving the way towards socialism under which a new government of working people would be formed The PSL proposes many radical changes to be implemented by this government In the political sphere all elected representatives should be recallable securing freedom of speech for the working class and the elimination of corporate influence through lobbying from politics The party s program states 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 20 Anti capitalism Edit PSL protesters at the 2016 Democratic National ConventionThe PSL describes its primary goal as the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism and the institution of socialism stating 21 The Party for Socialism and Liberation believes that the only solution to the deepening crisis of capitalism is the socialist transformation of society Driven by an insatiable appetite for ever greater profits regardless of social cost capitalism is on a collision course with the people of the world and the planet itself Imperialist war deepening unemployment and poverty deteriorating health care housing and education racism discrimination and violence based on gender and sexual orientation environmental destruction all are inevitable products of the capitalist system itself The idea that the capitalists grip on society and their increasingly repressive state can be abolished through any means other than a revolutionary overturn is an illusion There are really only two choices for humanity today an increasingly destructive capitalism or socialism Economics Edit The PSL would among other measures prohibit the exploitation of labor for private profit implement a working week of 30 hours introduce a basic income guarantee ensure paid parental and family leave for up to two years provide paid sick and disability leave require a minimum of one month s paid vacation institute single payer health insurance outlaw renting and selling land provide free college and eliminate fossil fuels and nuclear energy 20 Decolonization Edit The PSL would grant the right of self determination to what it considers oppressed nations of the United States including African Americans Native Puerto Rican and other Latino national minorities the Hawaiian nation Asian Pacific Islander Arab and other oppressed peoples who have experienced oppression as a whole people under capitalism 20 It would grant independence to Puerto Rico American Samoa Guam the Virgin Islands and the Mariana Islands which it considers colonies Foreign policy Edit The PSL has been outspoken in condemning Israel and its role in the Middle East The PSL led demonstrations against the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in July 2006 and supports the right of return for Palestinians 22 The PSL voiced solidarity with Nepal upon the overthrow of the monarchy and the election of Pushpa Kamal Dahal in 2008 23 The PSL generally views other self described socialist countries favorably It supports Cuba and mourned the death of its former President Fidel Castro 24 additionally it has endorsed activities that called for the release of the Cuban Five deemed political prisoners by supporters and called for the extradition of anti Castro terrorist Luis Posada Carriles from the United States 25 It supports the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela Historically it has described the Soviet Union positively saying that the October Revolution was the single biggest event that shaped global politics in the 20th century 26 However it believes that the New Economic Policy of Vladimir Lenin led to a re polarization of social classes especially in the countryside 26 The PSL blames the reforms initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev for the dissolution of the Soviet Union 26 While the PSL has at times been critical of the Chinese government particularly for failing to uphold certain communist ideals like the abolition of private property 27 it views the Chinese Communist Revolution favorably 28 argues that the Chinese Communist Party has made important contributions to socialism and anti imperialism and argues that despite its flaws a militant political defense of the Chinese government is necessary to stave off counterrevolution imperialist intervention and dismemberment 27 29 The PSL has generally defended China s human rights records denying for instance the premise that the Chinese military massacred student protestors in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre 30 and that China maintains a system of internment camps in Xinjiang 31 The PSL supports China s policies towards Tibet 32 and opposed the 2019 2020 Hong Kong protests calling them chauvinist separatist and anti China 33 31 The stance of the PSL on North Korea is that the country is often unfairly targeted and that the goal of the United States is regime change The PSL advocates a significant overhaul of US foreign policy towards North Korea including the lifting of sanctions on North Korea the withdrawal of US troops from South Korea and the signing of a peace treaty 34 35 36 The PSL is supportive of North Korea s nuclear weapons program 37 38 in the PSL s official newspaper for instance Stephan Gowans argued in 2013 that a North Korean nuclear arsenal is to be welcomed by anyone who opposes imperialist military interventions supports the right of a people to organize its affairs free from foreign domination and has an interest in the survival of one of the few top to bottom actually existing alternatives to the global capitalist system of oppression exploitation and foreign domination 39 PSL has also expressed skepticism towards Western claims of North Korea s human rights record 40 41 arguing that conditions in North Korea are vastly better than those in other developing countries and stating that condemnations of North Korea s human rights records are thinly veiled justification s for U S aggression toward North Korea 41 The PSL opposes the American led intervention in the Syrian Civil War arguing that the United States goal is the projection of permanent imperial power and domination in a region that contains two thirds of the world s oil reserves 42 43 It has generally been supportive of Syrian President Bashar al Assad and Russian military efforts in Syria 44 45 43 46 and denies the conclusion of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons OPCW 47 and other international organizations 48 49 that the Syrian government used chemical weapons which are banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention 50 44 The PSL has been critical of certain intergovernmental organizations particularly international economic institutions like the World Trade Organization International Monetary Fund and World Bank Its official newspaper published an article stating that the WTO is one of many institutions like the G8 the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank that undermine the sovereignty of nations by forcing the implementation of disastrous neoliberal economic policies of privatization liberalization and deregulation 51 It has further argued that the IMF works on behalf of multinational corporations finding natural resources sweatshop laborers and consumers for Western capitalism s surplus production and has called the G20 an instrument of capitalist plunder 52 53 It has also called the International Criminal Court a fake court that has been used as a tool by the imperialists against those resisting imperialist aggression 35 Anti war Edit The PSL co operates with other organizations across the United States in the anti war movement 54 and is a member of the steering committee of the Act Now to Stop War and End Racism Coalition A N S W E R As one of the most active members of the coalition the PSL has gained notice for successfully forging ties with Arab and Muslim American groups such as the Muslim American Society Al Awda and the American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee 55 The PSL has advocated for the end of the United States military presence in Iraq Syria and Afghanistan and the closure of all United States foreign military bases 56 Criminal justice Edit A PSL supporter protesting against the 2021 killing of Ma Khia BryantThe PSL advocates the overthrow dismantling and complete replacement of the police prisons military and courts of the United States 57 It supports replacing the current legal system of the United States with 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 and advocates reorganizing the prison system around social education and rehabilitation 20 Publications EditThe party s main publication is the website and monthly paper Liberation News 58 which replaced a quarterly magazine Socialism and Liberation 59 The PSL also publishes Breaking the Chains A Socialist Perspective on Women s Liberation a quarterly socialist and feminist magazine 60 and Reds In Ed a monthly newsletter initiated by teachers who are members of the PSL 61 Additionally the PSL publishes Liberation School which publishes longer form analysis Party documents interviews and educational resources including study guides curricula and video and audio courses 62 The PSL outlines its political perspective including its assessment of the current international and domestic situation in the pamphlet Who We Are What We Stand For 63 The party also owns its own printing company PSL Publications through which it has published multiple printed books such as Socialists and War Two Opposing Trends by members Mazda Majidi and Brian Becker 64 and an e book which was released through Amazon titled A Woman s Place Is in the Struggle by members Ana Maria Ramirez Anne Gamboni Gloria La Riva and Liz Lowengard 65 The PSL s publication company Liberation Media is headquartered in San Francisco California Election results EditPSL has fielded electoral candidates for local state and federal offices PSL candidates usually run as independent candidates or as third party candidates such as with the Peace and Freedom Party or the Green Party No PSL candidate has yet won an election Presidential elections Edit Year Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Popular votes Electoral votes Result Ballot access Ref2020 Gloria La Riva Sunil Freeman a 86 239 0 05 0 Lost 191 538 66 67 2016 Gloria La Riva Eugene Puryear 74 027 0 05 0 Lost 112 538 68 2012 Peta Lindsay Yari Osorio 7 791 0 01 0 Lost 146 538 69 2008 Gloria La Riva Eugene Puryear 6 818 0 01 0 Lost 137 538 70 Congressional elections Edit Year Candidate Chamber State District Votes Result Notes Ref2022 Jose Cortes House California CA 51 3 327 2 2 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 71 2020 Jose Cortes House California CA 50 1 821 0 9 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 72 73 2014 Frank Lara House California CA 12 2 107 1 9 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 74 75 2008 Nathalie Hrizi House California CA 12 5 793 2 2 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 76 77 State elections Edit Year Candidate Office State District Votes Result Notes Ref2022 Noah Leininger State House Indiana 90 259 1 9 Lost ran as write in candidate 78 2022 Nathalie Hrizi Insurance Commissioner California n a 189 289 2 8 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 79 2022 Meghann Adams State Treasurer California n a 242 234 3 6 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 80 2021 Ernesto Huerta State Senate California 30 1 565 2 2 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 81 2018 Gloria La Riva Governor California n a 19 075 0 3 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 82 2018 Nathalie Hrizi Insurance Commissioner California n a 309 399 5 0 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 83 2010 Carlos Alvarez Governor California n a 92 856 0 9 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 84 2014 Nathalie Hrizi Insurance Commissioner California n a 212 991 5 4 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 85 2010 Corey Ansel State House Ohio 22 716 1 4 Lost ran as Green Party candidate 86 2008 Heather Benno State House Illinois 40 2 276 10 1 Lost ran as Green Party candidate 87 2008 John Beachem State House Illinois 14 4 745 14 5 Lost ran as Green Party candidate 87 2008 Lucilla Esguerra State Assembly California 48 11 173 12 9 Lost ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate 88 Local elections Edit Year Candidate Office City District Votes Result Notes Ref2024 Eduardo Vargas City Council Los Angeles 14 t b a t b a t b a non partisan election 89 2023 Ana Santoyo City Council Chicago 45 895 5 59 Lost non partisan election 90 2021 Colin Dodson City Council Urbana 2 57 40 1 Lost ran as Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate 91 92 2021 Cathy Rojas Mayor New York n a 27 982 2 5 Lost ran as Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate 93 94 2014 Eugene Puryear City Council Washington D C At Large 12 525 3 5 Lost ran as D C Statehood Green Party candidate 95 2010 Stevie Merino Mayor Long Beach n a 5 057 16 Lost non partisan election 96 2009 Carlos Alvarez Mayor Los Angeles n a 3 047 1 1 Lost non partisan election 97 2009 Francisca Villar Mayor New York n a 3 517 0 3 Lost ran as Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate 98 2008 Marylou Cabral Board of Supervisors Los Angeles 4 23 703 17 5 Lost non partisan election 99 Notable members EditEugene Puryear reporter and candidate for vice president in 2008 and 2016 100 Gloria La Riva political activist and perennial candidate Jodi Dean academic 101 self published source Michael Prysner anti war activist Kristin Richardson Jordan formerly poet activist and member of the New York City Council 9th district 102 Peta Lindsay presidential candidate Jon Siebels guitarist for the band Eve 6 103 Kimberly Barzola artist and organizer 104 See also EditList of political parties in the United States American Left ANSWER CoalitionNotes Edit Replacing Leonard Peltier who remained on the ballot in Minnesota and Illinois References Edit 15 years of building the Party growing and learning Liberation June 21 2019 Retrieved November 5 2020 Socialism and Liberation magazine is changing Archived February 22 2008 at the Wayback Machine Pslweb org Retrieved June 7 2008 a b No separate destiny for US workers apart from the workers of the world International Communist Press October 1 2018 Retrieved February 8 2019 We are a communist party Revolution Manifesto Liberation School 28 August 2016 International Process Brian Becker Liberation News Liberation News The Newspaper of the Party for Socialism and Liberation Party for Socialism and Liberation Retrieved 8 October 2020 Brian Becker is the National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition He is a founder of and a central organizer for the Party for Socialism and Liberation a b c d Local socialists see the fog of anti communism lifting Mission Local 2019 08 02 Retrieved 2022 02 08 Party for Socialism and Liberation People s Struggle and the Socialist Revolution August 1 2004 Kumar Arun 2020 10 30 The other Indian American running for US vice president The American Bazaar Retrieved 2022 02 08 Presidential candidates on Colorado s November 2020 ballot The Denver Post Colorado breaking news sports business weather entertainment in Kinyarwanda 2020 08 19 Retrieved 2022 02 08 Schoenburg Bernard 2020 07 20 Kanye West files for president in Illinois State Journal Register Retrieved 2022 02 08 Benjamin Cox 2020 07 21 Independents Third Parties File For General Election Ballot WLDS Retrieved 2022 02 08 The Tribune India 2020 10 20 2nd Indian origin candidate running for US Vice President Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 2022 02 08 Protesters demonstration leaders arrested in connection to rallies in Aurora denverpost com MediaNews Group Inc 17 September 2020 Retrieved 29 January 2021 a b Kaplan Noah 10 November 2020 The Election May Be Over but Their Fight Has Just Begun westword com Denver Westword Retrieved 29 January 2021 Lizarrega Lori 3 January 2021 Preliminary hearing approaching for PSL protestors facing dozens of felony charges 9news com KUSA TV Retrieved 29 January 2021 a b Ricciardi Tiney 25 March 2021 Judge throws out attempted kidnapping charges against Aurora protest leaders denverpost com The Denver Post Retrieved 17 April 2021 Denver BLM Activists and PSL Members Arrested Charged with Multiple Felonies leftvoice org Left Voice 18 September 2020 Retrieved 18 February 2021 ALL charges dropped Total victory over Aurora political prosecution a b c d Program of the Party for Socialism and Liberation Liberation School Party for Socialism and Liberation July 10 2015 Retrieved July 26 2017 About the Party for Socialism and Liberation Party for Socialism and Liberation Archived from the original on 20 November 2020 Retrieved 22 December 2020 PSL statement Solidarity with the Palestinian people Liberation News November 29 2018 Ferment in Nepal A dynamic vortex of revolutionary change January 3 2009 Retrieved January 17 2014 Miguel Fraga Until forever Commander Liberation News Liberation News November 26 2016 Retrieved November 29 2016 Cuba Solidarity Campaign Archived July 6 2007 at the Wayback Machine Pslweb org Retrieved June 4 2007 a b c Becker Brian Socialism and the legacy of the Soviet Union Why Socialism Party for Socialism and Liberation Archived from the original on September 29 2011 Retrieved July 14 2011 a b Becker Brian 31 May 2007 What do socialists defend in China today Liberation School For the defense of China against counterrevolution imperialist intervention and dismemberment Liberation School 31 May 2007 The Chinese Revolution of 1925 to 1949 was one of the greatest events and achievements in the history of the working class struggle for emancipation PSL commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Chinese Revolution Liberation News October 1 2009 Retrieved June 27 2017 Becker Brian 13 June 2014 Tiananmen The Massacre that Wasn t Liberation School What happened in China what took the lives of government opponents and of soldiers on June 4 was not a massacre of peaceful students but a battle between PLA soldiers and armed detachments from the so called pro democracy movement a b Smolarek Walter 14 May 2020 Why China is not the aggressor Liberation News China Tibet and U S sponsored counterrevolution Liberation School 1 April 2008 Au Alex 29 July 2019 Extradition bill is dead so why are Hong Kong protests continuing Liberation News Wood Preston U S escalates hostility vs North Korea False charges on human rights Liberation News a b Staff Liberation Editorial The U S not the DPRK threatens peace Liberation News Ford Derek 19 March 2021 U S Military War Games Against North Korea Justified as Defense Measure While North Korea Has Never Invaded Bombed or Occupied Any Country Hampton Institute Retrieved 15 April 2021 Liberation Staff 11 October 2006 Flyer North Korea has the right to possess nuclear weapons Liberation News Archived from the original on 14 July 2019 Farine Jessie 7 March 2016 North Korea faces harshest UN sanctions yet Liberation News Archived from the original on 14 July 2019 Gowans Stephan 23 February 2013 Why North Korea is developing nuclear weapons Liberation News Archived from the original on 18 December 2020 Beacham John 2 February 2015 West s favorite North Korean defector lied to UN Liberation News Archived from the original on 8 November 2020 a b Wang Mike 26 March 2014 UN hypocrisy and human rights in North Korea Liberation News Archived from the original on 11 November 2020 ANSWER statement against the U S bombing of Syria Liberation News 23 September 2014 a b Majidi Mazda 28 March 2016 Will the U S abandon Assad must go Liberation News a b Confronting the impending war danger against Syria PSL Statement Liberation News 10 April 2018 Syrian Communist Party 14 December 2016 Syrian Communist Party Unified Syria facing barbarous imperialist aggression Liberation News Cornish Megan February 2013 A political critique of the Party for Socialism and Liberation Socialism org Retrieved February 26 2021 Hansler Jennifer 8 April 2020 Report finds Syrian government forces responsible for 2017 chemical attacks CNN Timeline of Syrian Chemical Weapons Activity 2012 2018 Arms Control Association United Nations Arms Control Association Archived from the original on 19 October 2019 Third report of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons United Nations Joint Investigative Mechanism United Nations Security Council 24 August 2016 Majidi Mazda 6 September 2013 12 myths and facts about Syria Liberation News Archived from the original on 14 July 2019 Myth There is evidence that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons Fact Despite vague claims of having proof not only does the U S government have no evidence it has worked hard to suppress any real investigation into what actually happened in suburban Damascus on Aug 21 The Syrian government had no incentive to use chemical weapons and every reason not to Hrizi Nathalie 1 February 2006 Protests greet WTO meetings in Hong Kong Liberation News Archived from the original on 14 July 2019 Becker Ben 1 September 2004 The politics of globalization Liberation News Archived from the original on 14 July 2019 Brown Ryan 5 September 2009 G 20 instrument of capitalist plunder Liberation News Archived from the original on 14 July 2019 Paul Le Blanc Revolutionary organisation and the Occupy moment February 16 2012 Retrieved January 17 2014 Kanowitz Saul July 25 2006 Al Awda convention shows solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon Liberation News Retrieved December 15 2017 Part 2 The U S drive for global domination Party for Socialism and Liberation Archived from the original on August 20 2011 Retrieved July 14 2011 Party for Socialism and Liberation 11 July 2020 How will the police be abolished A Marxist perspective Liberation School Webmaster PSL Liberation News reporting from the front line of struggle Liberation News Retrieved August 15 2017 Socialism and Liberation magazine is changing June 5 2007 January 7 2018 About Breaking the Chains Breaking the Chains Retrieved 2020 11 01 RedsInEd redsined org 2020 03 13 Retrieved 2020 11 01 Our Mission Liberation School 25 March 2014 Retrieved 2021 05 30 Program of the Party for Socialism and Liberation What We re Fighting For Archived from the original on February 6 2006 Retrieved August 15 2017 Socialists and war two opposing trends Ramirez Ana Maria Gamboni Anne Riva Gloria La Lowengard Liz Lindsay Peta March 4 2013 A Woman s Place Is in the Struggle PSL Publications Retrieved August 15 2017 via Amazon Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Retrieved 2020 11 23 Federal Elections 2020 PDF Federal Election Commission October 2022 Archived PDF from the original on November 4 2022 Retrieved June 1 2023 Federal Elections 2016 PDF Federal Election Commission December 2017 Archived PDF from the original on December 2 2019 Retrieved June 1 2023 Federal Elections 2012 PDF Federal Election Commission July 2013 Archived PDF from the original on December 2 2019 Retrieved June 1 2023 Federal Elections 2008 PDF Federal Election Commission July 2009 Archived PDF from the original on December 2 2019 Retrieved June 1 2023 Stone Ken 2021 07 27 A Socialist for Congress Comrade Cortes Aims to Oust Rep Issa in GOP Heartland Times of San Diego Retrieved 2021 09 17 Election 2020 Jose Cortes for U S Congress in California s 50th District Peace and Freedom Party www peaceandfreedomparty org Retrieved 2021 09 17 Farber Zach Jose Cortes for Congress 2020 On health care Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 Frank Lara Ballotpedia Retrieved 2021 09 17 A Different Kind of Campaign Una Campana en apoyo al pueblo Indybay Retrieved 2021 09 17 P amp F Campaign 2008 Nathalie Hrizi for Congress 12th District www peaceandfreedom2008 org Retrieved 2021 09 17 Large Protest Against Health Insurance Companies in San Francisco Indybay Retrieved 2021 09 17 Leininger for State Rep 90 Retrieved 2022 05 27 Nathalie Hrizi Ballotpedia Retrieved 2022 05 13 PSL Staff Meghann Adams for California State Treasurer Liberation News Retrieved 2022 04 26 Britton Jon Socialist Ernesto Huerta runs for California State Senate District 30 Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 Maiden Peter 2018 06 16 Interview with Peace and Freedom Candidate for Governor Gloria La Riva Community Alliance Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Nathalie Hrizi Ballotpedia Retrieved 2021 09 17 Staff Liberation PSL candidate Carlos Alvarez wins Peace and Freedom nomination for Calif Governor Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 PSL Staff California socialist campaigns receive more than 200 000 votes Liberation News Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Columbus PSL Socialist campaign in Columbus Ohio Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Massey Beth 13 May 2008 PSL candidate addresses College of Complexes Liberation News Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Thompson Ian 15 October 2008 PSL Lucilla Esguerra campaign fights for workers rights Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Woo Daniel Socialist Lalo Vargas announces campaign for CD 14 in Los Angeles liberationnews org Retrieved 2023 05 31 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Nadig Brian Union worker Ana Santoyo becomes fourth challenger to Alderman James Gardiner Santoyo plans to bring a fighting socialist campaign to Chicago s 45th Ward nadignewspapers com Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Champaign County Official Results Henchek Catherine PSL s Colin Dodson runs for Urbana Illinois City Council Liberation News Retrieved 2021 10 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Debusmann B Is New York City ready for a socialist mayoral candidate www lapoliticaonline com mx in Spanish Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link New York Election Results The New York Times 2021 11 02 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 11 04 Meet an at large D C Council candidate Eugene Puryear Washington Post Retrieved 2021 09 17 Kauffman Doug PSL campaign wins thousands of votes for socialist platform in Long Beach Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Our Campaigns Los Angeles Mayor Race Mar 03 2009 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved 2021 09 17 2009 NYC Voter Guide Candidate Profile Francisca Villar www nyccfb info Retrieved 2021 09 17 Liberation Staff 27 May 2008 Socialist youth activist takes on three term incumbent for L A County Supervisor Liberation News Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Meet Eugene Puryear Archived 2008 05 01 at the Wayback Machine at pslweb org accessed 24 June 2020 Syd Fablo Jodi Dean Crowds and Party Rock Salted blog Retrieved 2020 06 25 Medina Justine July 9 2021 Black queer socialist makes history winning Democratic primary in Harlem Peoples World Retrieved August 19 2021 JonSiebels 21 September 2020 cmg Eve6 OurLadyPeace ThirdEyeBlind pslweb I m also a candidate Tweet via Twitter Damiano Mike A day after landmark abortion ruling raw emotions on display in Boston The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2023 04 01 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Party for Socialism and Liberation Official website Answer Coalition org Liberation News Liberation School Portals United States Politics Communism Socialism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Party for Socialism and Liberation amp oldid 1167734366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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