GrassRoots Student Action

Grassroots Student Action

We are a collective of students and workers seeking to build a mass organisation based on revolutionary principles. Through political education and mass work, we aim to develop a set of demands giving direction to the anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist forces on our campuses.

We believe that revolutionary praxis can only be guided by revolutionary theory and the adoption of a mass line. A mass force against capitalism and imperialism does not spontaneously develop out of the day-to-day experiences of students and workers. It requires mass work on the front lines of the struggle, including social investigation, political education, agitation and, most importantly, the development of a political programme that can allow us to intervene in a way that shakes up the whole of society.

Latest articles and campaigns

What is class struggle and whose interests does the British state represent?

In recent years, widespread discontent has resulted in strike actions across Britain’s public sector. This raises various questions, such as what is class struggle? What are the conditions that lead to strike action under capitalist democracy? How can we explain the hostile attitude of the capitalist state towards workers? Whose interests does the British state represent?

Social investigations

Housing investigation

We want to know how students at various universities are affected by rising rent and poor housing conditions. Let’s collectively move the housing movement forward by deepening our knowledge of the struggle! If you haven’t already, please consider filling out our survey.

We want to hear how you have been affected by the cost of living crisis

If you haven’t already, please consider filling out our survey so we can thoroughly assess students’ suffering and struggles. On this basis we can collectively develop a political programme that can allow us to intervene in a way that shakes up the whole of society.

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