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The Party: Do We Need It?

If So, What Does It Look Like? How Do We Get It? act347  2-4th june 

INVITATION TO PLACE LEFT FORUM ACTIVITIES IN EXTENSION DYNAMICS  

access to the  common room for remote participants and link persons in left forum  activities placed in wsf extension

 

WHO IS CONVENING  : COOPERATION JACKSON  

With the placing of this activity in WSF 2016/17 extension dynamics,  answering the  2017 invitation,   COOPERATION JACKSON   confirm they consider themselves as per their own internal decision processes  to be participating instances in the world social forum process, as both described in the  Charter of principles of world social forum  

WHEN  SATURDAY 3.30PM 5.30PM   https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/usa/new-york

DOCUMENTATION  : https://www.leftforum.org/sessions/party-do-we-need-it-if-so-what-does-it-look-how-do-we-get-it 

Historically, socialist and communist movements have viewed the party as essential to their movements. Recently, that assumption has become open to dispute. This round table conversation examines the part that a political party may play in organizing resistance and building alternatives. Neither an abstract nor original question, there are many approaches and conversations about this topic. Our round table gets beyond familiar dilemmas and platitudes by bringing together organizers from different parts of the socialist movement. Each has years of exemplary practice and/or theorizing about “the party” while actively building transformative left-wing institutions – from media, to the solidarity economy, to local government, to formal parties. In addition to the listed speakers, the round table includes Robert Caldwell (a member of Solidarity and coordinator for the Left Elect Network), Matt Nelson (Presente.org), and Suren Moodliar (encuentro5; Socialism and Democracy).

 video of the session   https://www.facebook.com/kmoodliar/videos/10209465709174721/?fref=mentions

WHERE   NEW YORK LEFT FORUM

HOW IS REMOTE PARTICIPATION INCLUDED  this is basically  a  intercommunication room between participants in NY who are interested in extension and participants elsewhere who are interested in left forum :