Organization Means Commitment by Grace Lee Boggs


Organization Means Commitment
Title : Organization Means Commitment
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ISBN : 1894925211
ISBN-10 : 9781894925211
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 20
Publication : First published January 1, 1972

This reprint from the revolutionary New Afrikan journal Vita Wa Watu was originally published by the Anarchist Black Cross Federation. It argues for a disciplined revolutionary cadre organization from a Marxist-Leninist perspective, but as it states in the ABCF foreword, "this does not mean that the document is useless to one who wishes to form a revolutionary organization upon anarchist or anti-authoritarian principles."


Organization Means Commitment Reviews


  • anna

    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.

  • Cade

    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.


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  • Rocky

    “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.”

  • Javier

    Written by Grace Lee Boggs

  • Izy Carney

    Helpful and semi-applicable.

  • tatum hurley

    I’m so fucking mad that this wasn’t recommended to me two years ago😭😭😭 Anyway join an org or build one but read this first

  • Kelly

    “US liberalism or the evasion of responsibility is what most Americans mean by “freedom””

    A very practical blueprint for organizing, and I learned so much. Theory can be hard to digest, but this is pretty accessible.

  • amy

    Written by Grace Lee Boggs