Monday, November 30, 2020

ICMLPO's Unity and Struggle #41 published

The winter issue of Unity & Struggle, journal of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations ( www.cipoml.net/ , available in English, Spanish, and Turkish) has been published and is available in the USA for $6 dollars from Red Star Publishers/Ediciones Estrella Roja ( redstarpublishers.org/U&S41.htm ).


Contents:


ICMLPO
Honor and Glory to Comrade Raul Marco
International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and organizations

Bolivia
Their "Democracy" and Ours
Revolutionary Communist Party of Bolivia (PCB)

Brazil
The Betrayal by the Communist Party of China (CPC) of the Working Class and the 1949 Revolution
Revolutionary Communist Party (PCR)

Burkina Faso
Solidarity with the People’s Struggles in the United States against Impunity for Police Violence and Racist Crimes
Revolutionary Communist Party of Volta

Denmark
The Strengthening of the European Union on the Backs of the Working Class
Workers Communist Party, APK

Dominican Republic
An Experience in the International Communist Movement
On the 40th Anniversary of the Communist Party of Labor
Contributions to the Critical and Optimistic Assessment

Communist Party of Labor (PCT)

Ecuador
Modern Revisionism, Direct Enemy of the Revolution and Socialism
Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador – PCMLE

France
“For a Revolutionary Rupture with the System”
Communist Party of the Workers of France

Germany
“Covid and the Question of Value”
Organization for the Construction of a Communist Workers’ Party of Germany

India
Covid 19 and the Working Classes
Revolutionary Democracy

Italy
The Coronavirus in Italy, from a Class Point of View
Communist Platform – for the Communist Party of the Proletariat of Italy

Mexico
Two Years of the Oligarchic Regime of the 4T in Mexico
Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist-Leninist)

Spain
The Road to the Revisionist Abyss: Notes on the Historical Experience of the Soviet Union
Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist) – PCE(ml)

Tunisia
Friedrich Engels: the Journey of a Great Thinker and an Outstanding Activist
Party of the Workers of Tunisia

Turkey
Engels as an Organiser and Propagandist
Party of Labour (EMEP)

Uruguay
What Was and Is the Cuban Process
Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Uruguay – PCMLU

Venezuela
In Venezuela the Struggle Advances in the Midst of Contradictions
Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Venezuela – PCMLV

Tambien disponible en español.


Saturday, November 28, 2020

FLOC "Songs for Justice" concert 12/4 and "Stop Corrupt H2A Labor Contractors" petition, and CODEPINK Iran petiton

The Farm Labor Organizing Committee and the Campaign for Migrant Worker Justice will host their annual benefit concert this Friday, December 4th at 7pm through free live-stream (suggested donation $10 dollars) and in person (with very limited, socially distant seating) at the Sofia Quintero Arts and Cultural Center in Toledo, Ohio (1222 Broadway Street).  Learn about the farm labor organizing struggle through traditional and original Mexican folk songs and narratives presented by FLOC president Baldemar Velasquez and the Aquila Negra Band.  To attend in person, sponsor, or donate (this might be tax deductible), see the links below or call 419 243 3456.  A live concert was being organized here in April.    


Several years ago FLOC released two CDs of songs, mostly in Spanish; Justice Has No Borders is still available through the FLOC Shop ( www.floc.com/wordpress/floc-shop/ ) while Canciones Por La Causa can probably be found secondhand through Amazon.com, eBay.com, etc.  FLOC also sells bumper stickers, logo caps, clothes, bags, water bottles, and art and can take direct donations.  


www.floc.com/wordpress/annual-songs-for-justice-benefit-concert/

facebook.com/events/658450938154168


FLOC also has a petition to the US Department of Labor and Reynolds American, Inc., "Stop Corrupt H2A Labor Contractors," including in eastern North Carolina:  


actionnetwork.org/letters/stop-corrupt-h2a-labor-contractors/


The Durham-based Triangle Friends of Farmworkers continues to meet monthly, through Zoom ( facebook.com/trianglefriendsoffarmworkers ).



There is also a CODEPINK petition against the assassination of Iranian physicist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Friday (November 27th):  www.codepink.org/mohsenfakhrizadeh  There have been many suspected, actual, or attempted murders of Iranian scientists since 2007, especially during the Obama-Biden administration, and according to Wikipedia this is the first during the Trump administration, though the prime suspect seems to be Israel ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Iranian_nuclear_scientists ).    



Friday, November 13, 2020

More comments on the election and another rally in Raleigh Saturday

Below is a comment from TMLU ( redstarpublishers.org/TMLU.htm ) and a letter to the editor.  There is also a new post about the election results at Marxism Leninism Currents Today:  ml-today.com/

 

Following the rally last Saturday (see earlier post) there will be another rally 1 - 3:30pm Saturday, the 14th at Raleigh's Halifax Mall (16 West Jones Street), announcements posted below or see these pages:  www.mobilize.us/sunrisemovement/event/363067/ or facebook.com/events/400031268036755/

 

I have to wonder if the talk of a Trump coup was really just hot air from the White House seized upon by the Democratic Party to scare the public.  Violence around an election is possible, but it seems like a successful coup would require support from the military, "the deep state," domestic and international politicians, corporate leaders, the mainstream media, etc. and I doubt Trump has much support from those sectors, even from Republicans.  A civil war would also require military, police, and government support or at least acquiescence.  I can get behind organizing against a rightist coup and for a left fightback, but not rallying support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who are likely to block progress in many areas, after successfully preventing even a left Democrat from winning the primary and then appealing to Republicans during the election.  The left should be preparing to "push" or fight them, not whitewashing what they represent.  US coups are possible - the Supreme Court installed George W Bush and Cheney in 2000 and there wasn't enough organized outrage to safeguard the election or punish those behind the irregularities later.  Obama and Biden then excused the crimes carried out during the Bush Administration, so the guilty parties are still influential, such as at the CIA and in the media.  There is talk of prosecuting Trump for something unspecified, but they let Bush and Co. go free and complain about the chant "lock her up," though Clinton must be guilty of something after being secretary of state during a time of questionable wars and foreign policy).      

 

Special on the election results by Toward Marxist-Leninist Unity

 

While Trump represented growing fascism  

 

Biden Represents Imperialism as Usual  

 

As Karl Marx pointed out: “The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them.”

 

 

This is a lesson that must be learned by those participating in the celebrations of Biden’s victory. They were mostly young members of the petty bourgeois, as were unfortunately most of the protestors while Trump was in office. The workers should be the main ones mobilizing against all reactionary policies.  

 

Biden’s victory shows that bourgeois democracy still has some strength. When it is shaken, it can use outright fascism or social democracy to shore up its interests. The defeat of Trump, and the refusal to allow Sanders to win the Democratic Party nomination, show that the ruling class does not (yet) need to use either of these.  

 

Clearly, the majority of the bourgeoisie supported Biden. Not only was Trump too erratic, but he was often seen as promoting his own personal business interests (as in his good relations with Putin) over the interests of the U.S. ruling class as a whole. He also angered major U.S. allies, particularly in the European Union, by placing tariffs on their exports, etc.  

 

While Trump was a proto-fascist, that does not mean that most of his supporters were. Unfortunately, there were many workers (mostly but not only white workers) who believed in Trump’s demagogy, such as bringing back jobs.  

 

One can see that a good number of working class (and petty bourgeois) supporters of Trump still had a certain class instinct, at least on the economic level, by the example of Florida. While the state went for Trump, a referendum for a $15 an hour minimum wage was passed with 60% of the vote, so a significant number of Trump supporters also had to have voted for this.  

 

If one recognizes any serious tactical differences between Trump and Biden, then I think my position to only vote for Biden in “swing states” was correct. In several of these states, both “major party” candidates got less than 50% of the vote, which meant that the results could have been swayed by “third party” (mainly Libertarian) candidates. But in a “safe” Democratic state like New York, the Green Party seems to have lost its ballot status, having won only about 23,000 votes. In 2016, Jill Stein won over 100,000 votes in New York State as the Green Party presidential candidate. Many who would have voted Green wasted their vote on Biden, who would have won in New York anyway.  

 

Where Did Biden Stand on Major Issues?  

 

We must remember Biden’s position on major questions, both as Senator and as Vice-President under Obama. He supported Obama when he deported more immigrants than any other president (including Trump). He helped pass laws leading to mass incarceration, particularly of Black and other oppressed peoples. He supported both invasions of Iraq. And he helped organize Obama’s trillion dollar bail-out of the banks and monopoly corporations during the 2008-2009 crisis. He will undoubtedly give away more trillions to the members of the ruling class (while giving crumbs to working people), but this will not be sufficient to get the country out of Great Depression Two. He will also involve the US in more local wars, while stepping up preparations for contention with imperialist rivals, particularly Russia and China, on a world scale.  

 

The Biden fervor will cool off after he takes office and shows that he is an ordinary imperialist president. It is the task of serious progressive and revolutionary fighters to organize for a progressive working people’s party that can take part in the class struggle in all arenas, including but certainly not only the electoral arena. This must go along with the fight to build up a genuine mass Marxist-Leninist party that can take the lead in the fight for socialism in the U.S.  

 

Towards Marxist-Leninist Unity, c/o Red Star Publishers, www.RedStarPublishers.org


Below is the comment from progressive Green Party member [ ] in opposition to the position put forward in the October 31 issue of Towards Marxist-Leninist Unity calling for a vote for Biden only in “swing” states. My answer can be seen in the main article above.  

 

I am shocked that the lead article in TMLU recommends that we vote for the other capitalist stooge and imperialist-BIDEN. The rationale is that if Trump were re-elected, he would try to impose a Nazi dictatorship and Biden would not. That is the rationale of the corrupt Democratic Party! The author of the aforementioned article forgets that U.S. presidents do not run this country; the capitalist ruling class, headquartered at Wall Street does.  It is not in its interest at this time to resort to an all out fascist regime. This election will have the most voters ever in our history go to the polls. The overwhelming majority still believes this is a democracy and that there is a real difference between the two major parties. Most voters are voting not on the issues but out of fear that the other major party will win. Capitalism cannot solve and is largely responsible for these existential issues--the climate crisis, the economic meltdown and COVID-19. As Glenn Ford of the Black Agenda Report puts it, "The Democratic Party is not the 'lesser of the two evils', it is the more effective."

 

[Signed by an influential New York Green; I'm not sure how public this message is supposed to be; see a future issue.]

 

 

NC Team Democracy:

 

North Carolinians who came together this year to protect each other, to raise our voice, and to cast our ballots will come together again in Raleigh to send a clear message -- the people will be heard and the people will rise.



We hope you can join us on Saturday at Halifax Mall. You can click here to register! [see link above]



 We’ve always known the work, and the need to build a stronger movement, would not end on November 3rd. We’re gathering because we refuse to be pushed back by fear, as so many generations have before us. With that courage, we’ll forge forward.


 When we’re fighting for progress — racial justice, affordable healthcare, economic justice, climate action, and more — we have to use every tool in the toolbox to demand the change we deserve and protect our communities. 



More details are below, or you can find them here



 We hope to see you on Saturday!



 In Solidarity,
Team Democracy

 

WHO: North Carolinians demanding change
WHAT: Team Democracy Presents: The People Will Rise
WHERE: Halifax Mall, 300 N Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27603.
WHEN: 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM

 

 

Los habitantes de Carolina del Norte que se unieron este año para protegerse unos a otros, para hacer oir sus voces y para emitir sus votos, se reunirán nuevamente en Raleigh para enviar un mensaje claro: el pueblo será escuchado y el pueblo se levantará.



Esperamos que pueda acompañarnos el sábado en Halifax Mall. ¡Puede hacer clic aquí para registrarse!


 Siempre supimos que el trabajo y la necesidad de construir un movimiento más fuerte no terminarían el 3 de noviembre. Nos reunimos porque nos negamos a que el miedo nos eche para atras, al igual que muchas generaciones antes que nosotros. Con ese coaje empujaremos hacia adelante juntos. 



 Cuando luchamos por el progreso – justicia racial, atención médica asequible, justicia económica, acción climática y más – tenemos que utilizar todas las herramientas disponibles para exigir el cambio que merecemos y proteger a nuestras comunidades.

Más detalles se encuentran a continuación, o puede encontrarlos aquí.

¡Esperamos verlos el sábado!

En Solidaridad,
El Equipo Democracia

 


QUIÉN: Los habitantes de Carolina del Norte que exigen un cambio
QUÉ: El Equipo Democracia presenta: El Pueblo se levantará
DÓNDE: Halifax Mall, 300 N Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27603.
CUÁNDO: 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Post-election analysis and plans from the Green Howie Hawkins - Angela Walker campaign

Below is a substantial statement sent out by the Green Party's presidential campaign Monday, November 9th, looking at the results of the election and proposing directions for Green and general left organizing over the next four years.  Apparently the NC party has again lost its ballot access, meaning time, effort, and resources will again have to be spent to get Green candidates on to the ballot in future elections (where the media can then try to ignore them), rather than focusing on getting Green candidates elected.  If the Democrats regain control of the legislature they might try to make the rules for getting on the ballot more onerous (I think it was under the Republicans that the requirements were reduced).  The statement mentions the need for a dues-paying mass party, and the North Carolina Green Party uses this model, though members still seem "isolated" (where is the Triangle branch?) and the party could do more between and beyond elections.  This statement is similar to the shorter press release posted on their campaign website November 7th:  howiehawkins.us/release-hawkins-and-walker-react-to-trumps-defeat/ 

 

"We want to express our deepest thanks to all who supported our campaign through a particularly difficult year for Greens and independent socialists. Your encouragement gave us the strength and resolve to give the campaign our all.

 

We’re not stopping. We are continuing to the fight for our program, to organize our grassroots political base, and to build cooperation across the independent green and socialist left. We have filed for the next election cycle as Howie Hawkins For Our Future so we can continue to raise and spend money on this political organizing.

 

We invite you to keep working with us.

 

We are happy to say good riddance to Trump. But we also know that Biden has no solutions. As he said to billionaire donors at a high rollers fundraiser, “Nothing would fundamentally change.”

 

We know that a lot has to fundamentally change to resolve the life-or-death problems of climate, poverty, racism, and nuclear war. We are running out of time. Real solutions can’t wait!

 

So we are continuing to speak out and organize to advance our policy demands, to strengthen local parties, to secure state ballot lines, and to help elect thousands to local offices and, on that foundation, to state legislatures and the House of Representatives. 

 

We have just begun to organize and we want you with us in this fight.

 

What Happened?

 

This election was simply a referendum on Trump. Biden was Not-Trump, nothing more.

 

The Green campaign was blanked out in the national corporate media and most of the progressive media. The Green ticket came in fourth again nationally, although our vote was substantially down from 2016. The Green Party was on 30 state ballots, down from 45 in 2015, due to the difficulties of petitioning during Covid-19 pandemic, a competitive primary that delayed petitioning before the nominating convention, and aggressive ballot petition challenges by the Democratic Party. If votes per dollar were the measure, we won in a landslide at around $1.25 per vote compared to over $13 per vote for Biden.

 

We must face the fact that we largely fell short in our two primary campaign goals.

 

One goal was to advance our policy demands, including a full-strength Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and ending the endless wars.

 

Polling shows these policy demands have majority support. Trump and Biden opposed them. Yet the media excluded us.

 

However, we were able to reach millions through social media, especially young people who are fighting for their futures and want climate, racial, and economic justice – now!

 

Our second goal was to expand ballot access for the Green Party. Our vote was too low in every state where it might have gained or extended our ballot status. We lost our hard-won ballot status in states like New Mexico, New York, and North Carolina. The Green Party still retains ballot status in many states by other criteria and we plan to help state parties secure ballot access in every state in the next few years.

 

We should also recognize that the progressive Democrats got clobbered, too – or more accurately, clobbered themselves. Once the corporate Democrats closed ranks with Biden to defeat Bernie Sanders, the progressive Democrats lined up behind Biden without making any policy demands. Their prominent personalities focused on a public smear campaign against the Greens as “spoilers” instead of advancing a progressive agenda. They now have little if any political leverage with the Biden administration. The corporate Democrats are already blaming progressive Democrats for supposedly making the presidential election too close and for the loss of some US Senate races.

 

The good news is to be found in many local Green campaigns. Emmanuel Estrada was elected mayor of Baldwin Park in east Los Angeles. Franca Mueller Paz finished second with 35% for Baltimore city council, which has been an all-Democratic one-party dictatorship for nearly 80 years. Lisa Savage’s 4% for a Maine US Senate seat in a close race was highlighted her widely appreciated presentation of a positive program in televised debates in contrast to the sour negative sniping by the major party candidates. We had over 200 Green candidates this year and at least 10 won their elections. 

 

What’s Next?

 

These local campaigns tell us what we need to do next. We need to go back to the Green Party’s roots in organizing local party chapters, leading issue campaigns in our communities, and electing people to local office. We need to rebuild the Green Party from the bottom up.

 

We want to help local parties get better organized and capable of leading issue campaigns and electing thousands as we go into the 2020s to local office, and, on that foundation, to state legislatures and the House.

 

We want to help state parties recover or gain ballot lines, starting next year, so our local candidates can more easily get on the ballot and our 2024 presidential campaign will be on the ballot in all 50 states.

 

We want to keep pushing our program in the social movements – the ecosocialist Green New Deal, the Economic Bill of Rights to end poverty and economic insecurity, community control of the police, peace initiatives, and voting rights and pro-democracy reforms, including ranked-choice voting and proportional representation.

 

We have low expectations that any significant progressive reforms can be won under a Biden administration. Biden promises a national unity administration, with Republicans in the cabinet and an emphasis on working across the aisle with Republicans in Congress. 

 

A Covid relief package brokered with Republicans in Congress is likely to be crumbs for working people and tax breaks and subsides for the super-rich and the giant corporations. Their bipartisan trickle-down theory assumes the rich will invest this corporate welfare in the real economy to create jobs when the reality is they will invest most of it in financial assets – stocks, bonds, commodities, real estate – which won’t trickle down to the rest of us as living-wage jobs.

 

The next few years will be a time for us to build popular support for our state and national policy demands and to build a grassroots party power base that can conduct effective state and national issue and electoral campaigns.

 

We think it is time for the Green Party to re-organize itself as a dues-paying mass-membership party rooted in strong local party chapters. We must face the fact that the Green Party’s 20-year experiment as a national party organized as a federation of state ballot lines has failed. The current Green base largely consists of isolated party registrants and supporters who are not organized into local party chapters or into Green issue and electoral campaigns. The party has not had the funding to provide support staff for effective party field organizing, public communications, and issue and electoral campaigns.

 

We will also continue to encourage solidarity and cooperation among Green and independent socialist groups in building a major party of the left in US politics. None of us is big enough to be the major party. All of us should work together to build that party.

 

We hope will you to stay supportive and engaged in our organizing and activities. 

 

We are determined, not defeated. 

 

In solidarity,

 

Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker"

Friday, November 06, 2020

NC Rally to Protect Our Votes with Team Democracy November 7th in Raleigh - #CountEveryVote

There will be a rally at Halifax Mall in downtown Raleigh (16 West Jones Street) Saturday, November 7th (which also happens to be the 103rd anniversary of the anti-capitalist Great October Socialist Revolution in the former Russian Empire in 1917) 1 - 3pm "to demonstrate mass, peaceful support for counting all the votes and respecting the results.  Join us in celebrating our democracy and protecting our votes."  Participants are asked to wear masks and maintain social distance.  This is being organized by Team Democracy, Carolina Federation, National Domestic Workers' Alliance, NC Association of Educators, NC AFL-CIO, UNITE-HERE Local 23, Fight for $15, Black Workers for Justice, Durham for All, Down Home NC, Carolina Jews for Justice, Sunrise Movement, Siembra NC, Piedmont Rising, United Electrical 150 - the NC Public Service Workers Union, Southern Workers Assembly, Triangle Showing Up for Racial Justice, Guilford for All, and others.  For more information see: 

 

www.mobilize.us/carolinafederation/

 

facebook.com/events/354726659170975

 

I think there were similar protests in Durham and Hillsborough earlier in the week and people are observing the vote counting.

 

The votes for each office should be accurately counted and the winners installed in office, and there should be action in the streets if that doesn't happen, not only in courts, to avoid a repeat of the 2000 election.  Once the election is safely over, holding the president's "feet to the fire" can begin (preferably from the start of his term, as happened in 2017), though I think many of the people fired up over the Trump administration will stay silent while the media and some prominent leftists will take a more friendly and cooperative stance towards the executive branch if Biden-Harris wins, and there are few national level organizations not coopted by the Democrats to organize resistance.  Whether the president is Biden or Trump there is likely to be continuing police brutality, repression, loss of civil liberties, corporate welfare, anti-unionism, austerity, climate crises, corruption, coups, and the current wars will continue and more might be started, but under Biden there would be fewer protests and the media would hide what is going on or they would cover it, but with less shared outrage and sympathy, to return things to Clinton-Bush-Obama "normal."  NPR even briefly referred to the US anti-war movement during the last four years, but I don't remember them ever saying those words under George W Bush or Obama.  I have yet to hear them refer to Green and Socialist candidate Howie Hawkins or any other 2020 third party candidate for president, though I did hear about two references to the existence of the Green Party, mentioning Democratic Party attempts to remove the Green Party from ballots and when saying that there were not any third party choices this year.  Four years ago they mentioned Green candidate Jill Stein by name only after the election was over.  If eight years of Obama-Biden imperialist neoliberalism and inadequate response to climate change resulted in the last four years, how will things stand after four to eight more years of neoliberal Democratic rule with inadequate resistance from the left, economic and health crises, ever more obvious climate change, and the rise of China and other competitors in an increasingly multipolar world?  In four years there will again be the demand that Americans vote for the supposedly "lesser evil," covering over what the Democrats have done, there probably won't be a strong third party challenger, and there is the possibility of someone like Trump, but more effective at governing, and possibly less "isolationist," coming up.  It seems naïve to willfully misleading to assert that Biden will change his spots much as president, and the Republicans will probably control the Senate, as well as the Supreme Court.  If I'm not mistaken the Democrats controlled both houses of Congress at the start of Obama's first term, and so had a free hand to carry out the sweeping progressive policies they supposedly want to implement now.  On the other hand maybe things are coming to such a point that public anger won't go back underground for long if Biden wins.