Are you a communist in the US? Our comrades say: get organized! Share TweetThe following article and podcast was produced by the US comrades of Socialist Revolution. As the crisis of American capitalism continues to bear down on the working class and youth, we say: there is a better future to be won! Join the communists and get organised! The comrades also have a slate of events taking place across the USA in coming months, shared below. We have IMT sections and groups throughout the world. Follow the links on this page to find the communists nearest to you.Are you tired of the endless war, poverty, climate disasters, instability, and chaos that capitalism offers? Are you looking to end capitalism once and for all? Are you a communist? Then get organized! Socialist Revolution is organizing communists across the country. Since the start of our “Are You a Communist?” campaign just over a month ago, already over 600 people have applied to join. But this is just the beginning! Polls show that 30 million people in the US agree with the statement that “communism is the ideal economic system.” The potential for building a mass communist party has never been greater!The mood is palpable. Decades of austerity, police brutality, war, pollution, debt, and crisis have shown that the “American Dream” is a lie. In fact, it is a nightmare. After three years of economic collapse, pandemic, political chaos, and election clown shows between the least popular candidates in history, there is now an entire generation of communists who are ready to fight.We have already received hundreds of inspiring answers to the question “Why do you want to join?” Here are just a few samples:“I’m not sure I want to do to yet, but I really do want to learn more. I just turned 40 and I’m looking at the world in a completely different way. ‘Pull yourself up by your bootstraps’ is a lie. The American dream is a lie. I firmly believe capitalism is leading us to complete ruin. I’m sick of the competition. I’m sick of the dog eat dog mentality. I’m sick of spending every waking moment just trying to get by— dedicating myself to a workplace that only demands more. This isn’t the future I imagined. On the flipside, the best things we have in our society are the social programs— public parks, libraries, education, etc. I want to know what we can do to finally transition away from this capitalist dystopia to a prosperous future.” — Irvine, CA“Death to capitalist exploitation” — Columbus, OH“I hate capitalism more than anything, it ruined every aspect of my life” — Boston, MA“Down with capitalism!! I’m so over it!! It’s not working and something needs to change. And I’m sick and tired of just talking about it. Something needs to be done.” — Dallas-Fort Worth, TX“Capitalism is a cancer that is destroying lives. The 1% are stealing from everyone as we sit and watch. I’m tired of no change and people speaking of change and not doing a thing about it” — San Diego, CA“I’ve been sitting around reading theory for too long and the itch to get physically involved in the revolution has grown and grown. We can’t accomplish anything alone, and joining a group of like-minded comrades seems the logical next step.” — Auburn, AL“Capitalism has ruined the lives of so many. I’m currently studying to be a therapist, and many of my clients are suffering because of capitalism, and i cannot claim to be a proper advocate if i am not fighting to improve our society.” — Highland Park, NJ“The destructive forces of capitalist production and exploitation are destroying the very earth we rely on. A revolution, a complete deconstruction of those exploitative forces, is the only solution in my view. I believe a communist movement, pursued and strengthened sooner than later, is the best way to achieve both revolution and restoration to our world. There is little more time to act, if any.” — Philadelphia, PA“I’m a teenager who has been told her entire life that the future of her world is dull, disgusting and continuously declining, and yet I am still expected to seek work. I find even self aware people, particularly those in their middle to old ages, seem comforted by Capitalism, like a cruel father which they hate but cannot leave. Because of this, I believe my youth is a superpower of sorts. Having so recently gathered this knowledge about the world which I live in, it would be nonhuman for me to play make-believe for the rest of my life. I do not want to wait for the comfort to settle in. I do not want to become stuck. I feel inclined to fight for change.” — New York, NY“As a veteran of the U.S. Army (National Guard) that has deployed to the Middle East, as someone who had been a homeless veteran throughout my life, I have seen how capitalism, classism, racism and the lack of sympathy and empathy for our fellow humans (and the human condition), I no longer consider myself a believer in the current ‘democratic’ system. The ‘upper crust’ of our society are no better than those of us in the middle or lower ‘crust.’ It’s far beyond time to bring the people (of the world) back to the forefront of the picture, not our wallets, not our worthless printed money.” — Bellingham, WAThe comrades who typed these lines represent the force that, if organized, will help the working class achieve socialist revolution in our lifetime and build the foundations of a communist society. That is precisely the point: It is not enough to just be a communist—you must get organized!Socialist Revolution is the US section of the International Marxist Tendency, a truly international organization of thousands of communists with a presence in over 60 countries around the world. We are actively building, organizing, educating, and agitating on the basis of Marxist ideas and theory. We are building the nucleus of a future mass communist party. That means building communist cells in every workplace, school, town, city, neighborhood, and union.Every one of our branches in the US holds weekly meetings to discuss important theoretical and political questions, providing valuable Marxist education, and organize the activity of comrades to find more communists and build the party.Over the next few weeks, our youth groups (listed below) will be hosting a series of public events on “Why We Are Communists: The Revolutionary Ideas of Marxism.” And later in the fall, we will have a series of Regional Marxist Schools in Phoenix, New York City, Minneapolis, and Bellingham, WA. If any of these are happening near you, then come meet the communists, and join!And if you are not in a city or near a campus where we already are, even better: join us and build a communist cell in your workplace, union, high school, or college! There has never been a better time to be a communist. But being a communist is not just an identity or something that can be achieved alone. Get organized with Socialist Revolution!Join a communist event near you!Chicago, Illinois Saturday, August 26 at 2pm Albany Park Branch, Chicago Public Library3401 W Foster Ave Chicago, IL 60625 Building a communist group at Northeastern Illinois University Madison, Wisconsin Sunday, August 27 at 12pm Brittingham Park Building a communist group at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Louisville, Kentucky Monday, August 28, 5:30pm University of Louisville, Humanities (HUM) 300 Building a communist group at the University of Louisville Phoenix, Arizona Tuesday, August 29 at 6pm University of Arizona, Memorial Union, room 202 (Alumni Lounge) Building a communist group at the University of Arizona St. Louis, Missouri Tuesday, September 5 at 5:30pm World Community Center438 N Skinker Blvd., St. Louis Building a communist group at the University of Washington, St. Louis Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tuesday, September 5 at 6pm Temple University, Howard Gittis Student Center, room 217A Building communist groups at Temple University and Drexel University Twin Cities, Minnesota Wednesday, September 6 at 6pm University of Minnesota, Blegen Hall, Room 150269 S 19th Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55455 Building a communist group at the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities New Brunswick, New Jersey Friday, September 8 at 6pm Rutgers University—New Brunswick, Douglass Student Center, Meeting Room B Building communist groups at Rutgers University–New Brunswick and Montclair State University New Haven, Connecticut Saturday, September 9 at 12pm Yale University, William L Harkness Hall, Room 112 Building a communist group at Yale University New York City Tuesday, September 12 at 6pm Playwright Rehearsal Studios, White Box440 Lafayette St #4, New York, NY 10003 Building communist groups at NYU, Pace University, The New School, and Pratt Institute Dallas, Texas Wednesday, September 20 at 6pm UNT, Location TBD Building a communist group at University of North Texas Bellingham, Washington Sunday, October 8 at 6pm WWU, Academic West Room 210 Building a communist group at Western Washington University San Diego, California Monday, October 9 at 7pm, location TBD Building a communist group at UC San Diego Irvine, California Building a communist group at UC Irvine Boston, Massachusetts Building communist groups at Harvard University and Emerson University Seattle, Washington Building a communist group at University of Washington Raleigh, North Carolina Building a communist group at University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill Atlanta, Georgia Building a communist group at Georgia State University Originally published at socialistrevolution.org