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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1981)
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And leave the driving to us. ©'961 Greyhound Lines Inc Revolution c~,™pt<”8 thing like the war in Vietnam,' Kaiser says "People need to understand why it's happening, the antagonistic class interests and what it's going to take to change it,” Kaiser sought answers tc these questions when he firs came to Eugene At that time he met "a couple of working-class women from New York," whc Kaiser says, had a "definite ef fect” on him because they deviated from a "submissive stereotype” of women These women belonged tc the RCYB. the junior arm of the Revolutionary Communist Par ty The RCP's mission world wide communism as Karl Marx and V I Lenin conceived it and as Mao Tse-tung carried it out "Back in 1776 there was a chance countries could grow up and get bigger than the coun tries that dominated them Now it's a hopeless dream to say these little countries will stay free of imperialist powers for a protracted period of time,” Kaiser says, explaining the RCP's internationalist attitude and its emphasis on "world wide" communism "Imperialism is based on capitalism that outgrows its own borders Because they can't ex pand any more, the imperialist powers — the NATO and War saw war blocs — will have to redivide the world to solve their economic problems The world's just not going to cooperate with them " This scenario will take place in the next 10 years and will set the stage for a revolution that will empower working-class people around the world, Kaiser says "The people in the colonial j”*“*“* —-Bring coupon-————j j Holiday Hair J Specials j PT»« *28 * (include* haircut) I I J Haircut $8 RcK.S12 Call Carol Hubbard 343-4813 for an appointment at the Turning Point I 2660 Oak I s- — — — expire* Dec. .11 ___J countries have been starving long enough They'll take ad vantage of the imperialist powers' vulnerability "In countries like the US, there's going to be a dramatic shift In people's living situations and the threat of nuclear de struction "That's the stage We re go ing to be creating public opinion and organizing revolutionary forces to lead tens of millions of working-class people to an armed seizure of power," Kaiser says When he talks about "we" Kaiser means the RCP Although Kaiser doesn't belong to the larger organiza tion, the RCP, he'd like to some day First, Kaiser must be accepted He says the RCP ac cepts people for membership when they prove they've mas tered the political questions that interest the organization "Some of these questions, I can deal with," the former sociology major says "Other, like history, I don't know enough about ” "The Party must be made up of people whose lives are devoted to the revolutionary struggle ’’ the RCP's New Constitution" reads Kaiser is devoted As he walks from one person to another at a recent rally and tries to sell the ' Revolutionary Worker," the RCP's weekly newspaper, Kaiser amuses some passersby with the writing on his T-shirt — "I was born in the sewer of capitalism But now I'm living for the revolution That s all Kaiser s doing now, while he's unemployed and liv ing on borrowed money Kaiser even ties eating and sleeping into revolution He frequently eats with other RCYB members, and they dis cuss few things about which they don't find political ramifications Although he s never left America, Kaiser dreams he's in an unidentifiable Western Eu ropean city He meets a group of sailors The sailors are on leave They're getting ready to go "The highest crime is working people of one country shooting down those born in another," Kaiser tells the sailors And I'm trying to manage it so I don't get killed," Kaiser says and concludes the tale of his dream with a chuckle By RONNIE COHEN 7 GAME OF THE WEEK CONTEST HALLEY'S COMET Prizes will be awarded for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd highest scores Fir** Prize: A COMET WEEKLY T-Shirt AND A roll of 40 Tokens Second Prize: A T-Shirt OR A roll of 40 Tokens Third Prize: Roll of 20 Tokens Currant High Scorns wHI bo posted throughout ths contest I //41m. k 12/14 -12/20 _ Contest Ends Midnight Sunday! 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