11th Convention, 2022. The Organization Resolution describes the kind of revolutionary organization the League seeks to be: politically unified, democratically organized, flexible enough to work inside changing social struggles, and inseparably connected to the movement.
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Revolutionaries and the social movement
The resolution argues that revolutionaries must fight immediate injustices while continuously bringing forward the possibility of a cooperative society. Their work is to break the ideological, political and organizational ties that bind workers to the existing system, and to help direct struggle toward real solutions.
The League’s mission is to unite with other revolutionaries around working-class demands, especially the demands of displaced workers, and demonstrate that those demands ultimately require social wealth to be owned in common and distributed according to need.
Committees of revolutionaries
The basic organizational form is a committee or collective of revolutionaries working in a geographic area, an area of work, or a specific front of social struggle. Such committees may include both League members and non-members who are collaborating in a clearly defined area of movement work.
Committees study and assess conditions, develop tactics, create political education and media, recruit, raise funds, evaluate their activity and share what they learn with the rest of the organization and the broader movement.
LRNA as a system of committees
The League combines democratic discussion with responsibility for carrying out collectively made decisions. Convention documents provide common political direction; members and collectives apply that direction to concrete situations, report results, reassess and adjust.
Every member participates in collective analysis, planning and evaluation. Individual initiative is encouraged, but the organization depends on accountability, a division of labor and the circulation of information across the network.
Democratic responsibility
Leading bodies are elected at the appropriate level and are accountable to the membership that elects them. Minority viewpoints are respected during debate; once a decision is made, the organization acts collectively. The objective is a network capable of remaining unified while dispersing deeply into real social struggle.

