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   For nearly a century, the Young People's Socialist League has been the home of radical youth who believe in a better world, based upon cooperation, not competition, where human life is respected and valued, where everyone's basic needs are met, and where people are free to live up to their fullest potential.

   Membership in YPSL (pronounced 'Yipsel') is open to any comrade under the age of 30 who agrees with our principles. Our members are workers and students at all levels. We no more focus on college campus recruiting than do we try to colonize industrial union locals with newspaper subscriptions. We believe that all activists should organize where they are. As a D.I.Y. league, YPSL will help with any local campaign our members decide to carry out. Our organization is democratically run and open and accessible to all members.

   YPSL's traditional symbol is the Three Arrows, which can mean many things. For us, the arrows symbolize the three ways in which we work for a better society. They are:

   * Education - YPSL publishes pamphlets and magazines and holds educational forum meetings
   * Direct Action - YPSL engages in protests, non-violent demonstrations and engages in strike support
   * Elections - Through our parent organization, the Socialist Party USA, YPSL supports candidates for public office

   Our primary goal for this website is to provide a tool for organization and a voice for the frequently silenced and ignored youth of the United States. We focus on providing an outlet for young people to write news articles about issues they care about, as well as stories, essays, and op-eds that are not censored or marginalized because of race, religion, sex, income, or age.

   We welcome contributions from every young person, socialist or otherwise, but we do try to focus on issues of socialism, social and economic equality, political and religious oppression, and other areas that deal with the many failures of capitalism.

   We also have a large group who participate in our online forums, which are primarily designed to encourage local and regional organization, and the discovery of other young socialists in your area. There are also areas to kick back and have some fun, and also to debate topics you find important with socialists and non-socialists alike, including member blogs and community sites.

   We look forward to hearing what you have to say, and we hope you'll enjoy your visit to YPSL.org and continue to visit and contribute for many years to come. Welcome, to the Young People's Socialist League!



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Join the Young People's Socialist League!
AnnouncementsYou can now apply for membership in YPSL online, and securely pay your dues electronically right here.

If you've been meaning to join YPSL or have fallen behind in your dues, here's your chance to rectify that situation quickly and easily!
daschaich on September 02 2008 20:52:11 · 0 Comments · 1122 Reads · Print
Welcome to our new server
Announcementsypsl.org is now running happily on its new server -- thanks to BinaryFreedom.info for hosting!

There were some issues with DNS configuration that prevented some computers from finding the new server for a week or two during August, but those should now all be resolved.
daschaich on September 02 2008 20:46:42
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"The Torch" Spring 2008 available online
The TorchIssue #43 of The Torch, the journal of the Young People's Socialist League, is now available online.

The theme of this Spring 2008 issue is "Socialism in the 21st Century".
daschaich on July 18 2008 04:40:55
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YPSLCON 2007 Minutes
AnnouncementsThey're finally here folks! The minutes from YPSLcon 2007! Read at your own risk...

jcassano on July 15 2007 18:26:27
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New Forum Section
AnnouncementsThere is a new forum available now for members of the National Executive Committee.  Members of the committee will have access to post new threads and reply to old ones, while everyone else will be able to view the forum but not post or start new threads.  This is done to minimize the noise ratio while still making NEC activity visible and open to everyone.
Admin on July 09 2007 19:12:27
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This summer there will be a National Assembly to End the Iraq War and Occupation in Cleveland, Ohio (http://natassembly.org). One of the main goals of the assembly will be to lay the groundwork for mass action against the war. At first glance, 2008 seems like an unlikely year to jump start a sluggish antiwar movement. With the elections this fall, the political pressure to line up behind the Democratic Party’s slate of candidates is already peeling away our fair weather friends from those of us who are serious about building an independent antiwar movement.

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libertariansocialist
06/26/2009 03:55
finally back on YPSL forums. the stupid user CP wont let me upload a new avatar photo smiley

dontfeedmrsa
06/25/2009 16:20
I would join almost anything that offered free life time supply of coffee.

UptheIrons666
06/19/2009 21:15
I would totally join that revolution if I was politically apathetic like the rest of America.

dontfeedmrsa
06/19/2009 02:42
We could convert people by giving them puppies and ice cream, which would then lead to a revolution of joy.

ComSoc91
06/17/2009 16:59
For a revolution to be successful, rebels need to believe in an ideal so strongly they are willing to die. But realize they are not harbingers of fate, and equalizers of human destiny.

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