The Revolutionary Anti-Imperialist League (RAIL) is a mass organization founded and led by the Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM). RAIL and MIM work with other organizations on a variety of issues. Our work with these organizations is in the spirit of a United Front led by the proletarian line. In such a United Front, groups and individuals work together against a common enemy in spite of disagreements on other issues. RAIL has a few guidelines for its work in the United Front with other organizations which are relevant to specific educational events, rallies and other activities that we carry out together: 1. RAIL will not give up its ideological or organizational independence in work with other groups. In practice this means that RAIL will not allow other groups to tell us what we can and can not say. And it means that RAIL will not hide its ideology or its identity and affiliation with MIM. 2. RAIL will not demand that other groups give up their ideological or organizational independence in the United Front. Instead we come up with points of unity for specific events and invite other groups to unite around these regardless of other disagreements. Other groups are not restricted from making statements of political line that contradict RAIL line as long as these are not statements that contradict the points of unity. 3. RAIL will not invite any revisionist organizations or their front groups into the United Front. A revisionist organization is one that claims Marxism but in truth upholds an ideology fundamentally counter to Marxism such as Trotskyism. We stand by this a point because, as a mass organization led by a Maoist party, RAIL can not justify legitimizing phony Marxism which deceives the people about what really represents the proletarian line. Often there are members of parties claiming to be Marxist infiltrating mass organizations, frequently trying to take over these groups. Having one or two members from a revisionist group in an organization does not exclude that organization from participation in a RAIL-led event. We divide along the lines of leadership: a revisionist front group is one that is led by a revisionist group. Examples of such groups include the National Peoples Campaign and the International Action Coalition (led by Workers World Party), and the October 22nd Coalition and Refuse and Resist (led by the RCP). Last update: Jan 6 1999