May Day 2012 - To overcome the
crisis of capitalism, proletarian
revolution is the only solution!
“The conditions of bourgeois society are too narrow to comprise the
wealth created by them. And how does the bourgeoisie get over these crises? On
the one hand by enforced destruction of a mass of productive forces; on the
other, by the conquest of new markets, and by the more thorough exploitation of
the old ones. That is to say, by paving the way for more extensive and more
destructive crises, and by diminishing the means whereby crises are prevented.
The weapons with which the bourgeoisie felled feudalism to the
ground are now turned against the bourgeoisie itself.
But not only has the bourgeoisie forged the weapons that bring death
to itself; it has also called into existence the men who are to wield those
weapons — the modern working class — the proletarians.”
Marx & Engels, Manifesto of the Communist Party, 1847
165 years after its writing, this quote remains relevant. It allows us to understand the situation in which the proletariat and the broad popular
masses in all countries find themselves, regardless of
who leads the government: they live under a concealed
dictatorship, be it a bourgeois democratic or a brutal one.
The imperialist bourgeoisie is looking
for the maximum rate of profit; it is using the
crisis as a pretext to achieve this objective by restructuring
the system of production. Within this, the ruling classes in the
oppressed countries try to maintain and possibly increase their share in the
surplus. Such restructuring is affecting
all countries; for the working class and
the masses, it means the delocalization of large industries: plant closings, wage cuts, unemployment, debt, impoverishment, etc. But
in the places where the new plants are to be opened,
restructuring means land grabs, expropriation of local farmers, frenzied exploitation, poverty wages, destruction of the environment, etc.
The ruling classes use the state
apparatus to suppress the
proletariat’s struggles and prevent them and the masses from
revolting and organizing for
the revolution.
Everywhere, the State is more and more becoming
a police state that brings the population under surveillance, and repression.
Whether it is the “left” or right, no segment of
the bourgeoisie has the capacity to solve the crisis. The persistence of the
crisis prepares the ground for fascism; fascism
is advancing in disguise. It is building step by step
through populist demagogy, relying on
the economic crisis. In due time, it
will show its true colors by
aggressively defending the
interests of finance capital. Meanwhile,
competition between the different
monopolist blocks raises the question of redivision of markets and therefore suggests new wars are on the horizon.
The class nature of the state is the central issue. The form it takes is
only circumstantial. The primary purpose
of the state is to serve the interests of the ruling class, that is to say, those of the imperialist bourgeoisie
and/or of the comprador-bureaucrat bourgeoisie and landlords in the oppressed
nations —which is a tiny minority compared
to the vast majority of men,
women and children who are facing
exploitation worldwide. Given the crisis,
this is becoming clearer to the masses. The central task of any revolution is to
radically destroy the state
apparatus and, thereafter,
to build on its ruins a new and radically different state, with the
objective of building socialism as
a means of transition to communism. In other words, revolution is the only answer to the crisis!
Today, the proletariat and the masses
are struggling and rebelling in many
countries. These rebellions are expressed in different
and varying ways: through general strikes, by fighting against high prices, against layoffs,
for the right to work, against
the crushing of militant trade unions, for the right to
land, to protect the environment, through
occupation of housing and empty
land, youth rebellions
against police violence and a life without work, struggles of women, etc.
In the Arab countries, after the
uprisings that lacked a revolutionary leadership,
the ruling classes and imperialism are regaining
control of the situation in the
name of “democracy;” they are
enforcing the same rule of exploitation against the
people by opposing the
continuation of the revolutionary process. The protest movement’s focus is being diverted by imperialist
interventions, by reactionary forces, by secular or religious reformists crushed bloodily.
In the Arab oppressed countries, as well as in all the colonial and
semi-colonial countries, it became more and more important to develop the New
Democratic Revolution, as part of the socialist revolution.
In the imperialist countries, the “Occupy”
movement is reflecting the massive
discontent of the people, but it does
not sufficiently challenge the system in its entirety.
These proletarian struggles and rebellions
are not revolutionary in and of themselves but they are a first step in the realization by the masses of the
necessity of revolution. However it is important unmask
the path and illusions of a peaceful change, alternation, deceitful elections.
Today’s communists (the Maoists) must participate in and gradually take the lead
of those struggles. They must build the revolutionary
force of the proletariat at the
ideological, political and organizational levels,
and especially the three essential tools
of revolution: a
Maoist Communist Party, a revolutionary
United Front, and a an Armed Force, according to the
particular situation.
We must struggle against reformists,
revisionists and opportunists who lead
the protest struggles with a conciliatory spirit in the existing trade
unions and mass organizations; they
only offer “solutions” within the
current capitalist and imperialist system, spreading the illusion among the masses that the electoral and peaceful path
may be a solution for the proletariat and the masses to overcome the crisis. They are an obstacle to
the expansion of class struggle and the organization of the working class and the masses for revolution.
Meanwhile, the reactionaries are using differences of origin, religion and racism to divide the proletariat,
the working class and the popular
masses, as a trick to preserve their power.
Everywhere we must popularize and support the people’s wars
currently being waged as spearhead
of the fight against the crisis of imperialism.
Led by the CPI (Maoist), the People’s
War in India is successfully
resisting attacks from the enemy
and is managing to expand and
grow. The People’s War is also unfolding
in the Philippines under the leadership of the Communist Party of the Philippines, which upholds Maoism.
In Peru, it is
continuing despite the action from a liquidationist
current. In Turkey, the
revolutionary struggle led by the
Maoists is advancing in accordance with the people’s war strategy. In other countries,
new initiatives and advances are in
preparation.
We must fight in a situation of uneven development to end the capitalist system over the whole world and
build a new world free from exploitation, from peoples’ oppression and
deadly wars, for a socialist and
communist world.
We must work to rebuild the international organization of communists,
based on Marxism-Leninism-Maoism;
we must apply MLM to the concrete
reality of today, to jointly
develop the struggle for revolution
and establishing a Communist International of a new type.
Long Live Internationalist May Day!
Long Live Proletarian Internationalism!
Long Live Proletarian Internationalism!
Communist Party of India (M-L) [Naxalbari]
Maoist Communist Movement – Tunisia
Maoist Communist Party – France
Maoist Communist Party – Italy
Maoist Communist Party of Manipur
Maoist Communist Party – Turkey/North-Kurdistan
Revolutionary Communist Party – Canada
Committee of Struggle Manolo Bello – Galicia
Organization of Workers of Afghanistan (M-L-M)
Revolutionary Praxis – UK
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