Take up the fight for socialism!
The International Youth and Students for Social Equality unites students and youth for peace, social equality and the rights of the working class.
What the IYSSE fights for
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World Socialist Web Site Perspectives
The bicentenary of Marx’s birth, socialism and the resurgence of the international class struggle
“The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point, however, is to change it.”
Hawaii’s “false alarm” and the advanced preparations for war against North Korea
The terror unleashed upon the population of Hawaii cannot be understood outside of the myriad exercises being conducted by the Pentagon in preparation for an invasion of North Korea.
France’s Socialist Party attacks Catherine Deneuve for opposing #MeToo witch-hunt
The courageous column published by 100 women in Le Monde criticizing the #MeToo campaign has provoked a venomous response from the French state machine.
Romanian Ford workers must make an international appeal!
Our Statement of Principles
The IYSSE has sections in multiple countries. Learn more about our principles in the countries closest to you:
- United States
- Germany
- Britain
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Canada
- Sri Lanka
The International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE) is an organization of students and youth around the world which insists that chronic social problems, including the danger of war, can be solved only through an end to capitalism. Society must be reorganized along international socialist lines—on the basis of social need, not private profit.
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Why Study the Russian Revolution?
Across the world, millions of people are asking themselves, “What is socialism?” as they search for solutions to rising poverty, social inequality, and the expansion of the US’s never-ending wars worldwide. Some, including Senator Bernie Sanders, claim socialism is compatible with support for Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party. But to learn what socialism really is, one must examine the greatest event of the 20th century: the Russian Revolution of 1917.
What was the Russian Revolution? How did it become the dominant event of the 20th century, forever altering history by giving rise to the most powerful and progressive social movements of the last century? Leading members of the Socialist Equality Party, will review the causes, consequences and enduring significance of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Click here to see where the meetings are taking place!