Thesis of the American Revolution

  1. The American Revolution denies any obligation toward the “free-trade agreements” based on the rootless beliefs of the international capitalist class that allows them to rape and raid the American resources in their pursuit for profit while leaving the American people poor and homeless.
  2. The American Revolution proclaims the freedom of the American nation an American state which embraces all the American peoples all are equal in the homeland and this forms the backbone and the heart of our revolution.
  3.  The American Revolution refuses to rule over and exploit foreign peoples and nations. It wants an end to the imperialistic endeavors of the ruling elites and a return of all territories to their rightful owners. Not only is this a matter of principle, but also of our National interest. Military adventurism and nation building have won us countless enemies at the cost of many sons and daughters. To ensure our own security and to further our own interests, we America must renounce colonialism and foreign exploitation and conquest in all its forms.
  4.  The American Revolution declares that it is the sole purpose of the state to gather together all the forces of the nation and to employ them uniformly in guaranteeing the life and the future of this nation. It accepts every means which furthers his purpose an denies every means which hinders it. We recognize the right of every Nation on earth to do likewise and the need to approach all foreign relations with this understanding in mind.
  5. The proper role of the State, regardless of the logistics and specifics of its form and organization is to serve as a manifestation of the Will and Desire of the Nation and to serve and perpetuate the Interest thereof. Any State which fails to fulfill this role is illegitimate. The State bears the responsibility for not only serving the interest of the Nation as a whole, but also of protecting the fundamental rights and liberties of the Individuals which constitute the Nation. To this end, the State must remain secular in nature and protect the liberties and rights of all Citizens of the Nation and must treat all Citizens of the Nation as equal before the Law
  6. The labor movement and unions have played a crucial role in bringing about progressive change and the improvement of both working and social conditions. As union membership has fallen, so have real wages. The right to unionize, and the principles behind unionization must be supported and defended through the old belief of the Harmony of Interests that was purposed by our Founding Fathers.
  7. On the basis of the same right, the American Revolution proclaims the right of all workers to share in ownership, profit and management of the economy of the nation, which every citizen serves. His personal share in property, profit and management is either earned or limited by increased output, greater responsibility. The American Revolution knows and recognizes the motive force of personal interest, but incorporates this force into a larger machinery for the good of the nation
  8.  The American Revolution proclaims that the American nation is a community of fate. But it is aware that a community of fate is not only a community of need but also a community of bread and therefore affirms all of the demands which follow from this recognition according to the fundamental principle: “The common good before the individual good.”
  9. The American Revolution therefore rejects the twin destructive policies of neoliberalism and neoconservatism; and the overthrow of these policies is the prerequisite to the success of the American Revolution. With the same decisiveness of the American Revolution affirms a cooperative economic system, processing from and concluding with the knowledge that the purpose of any economic system is solely the satisfaction of the needs of the nation, not riches or gain for a few elites.
  10. The American Revolution therefore declares its superior property right in all land and mineral rights. Landowners are only leaseholders of the nation, and are accountable to the nation and to the state, because the nation as a whole defends the property.
  11. The American Revolution sees this good of the nation neither in the accumulation of material goods, nor in a limitless improvement of the standard of living, but exclusively in the recovery and maintenance in the health of the Nation.
  12. A Nation that does not speak the same tongue and share a common culture is an artificial and inherently unstable construct. The fate of Czechoslovakia must not be the fate of these United States. We must make English our official tongue and make citizenship and long-term residence contingent upon demonstrating an ILR level 2 or greater master of the English language. All official government documents and communications must be only in English.

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