>>7955416Stop having a vision centered only in Europe as if only they were to have a vanguard in relation to the workers' struggle. Today they are in position as one of the centers of capitalism. And the real revolutionary movements there are still in baby steps. Look at the other continents, look at the American continent. For example, in Brazil there is a party called Popular Unity. Did you know that they, in opposition to many who call themselves leftist, do occupations, struggles for popular housing, they went to supermarkets to fight for the guarantee of basic food baskets. What organization do you see doing that? And they also have social movements like the MLB ("Movement of Struggle of Neighborhoods, Villages and Slums")