Bob Crow and Tony Benn, some of us aren?t in mourning?. ---- The ?left? in Britain, those socialist factions inside and out of the Labour Party, are mourning the loss of two of their key stalwarts and possibly best known voices, Bob Crow the former transport union (RMT) leader, and Tony Benn, former Labour (nuclear) Energy Secretary and one time leadership hopeful. While we mean no disrespect to those whose loss is felt personally, family and friends, anarchists do not share this sense of loss of great leaders of the ?working class? movement. ---- Indefatigable as they were defending their positions or union interests, our rejection of their contribution is based on more than the memory that Tony Benn was part of the government that ordered the military occupation of Northern Ireland or that ?bon viveur? Bob Crow earned more 5 times the average salary of the members he represented. Had their careers been free of blemish, the course and causes they stood for remain anathema to us as revolutionaries and to the interests of social emancipation. For all its apparent anger and clarity, the Left they fought for will be capitalisms last hope. Its belief that the working class can never reach more than a trade union consciousness, that we need the leader(dictator)ship of the party, that by getting us involved in the charade of democracy it will get to lead or seize power and create the workers state, then watch it ?wither away?, actively opposes the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism. Capitalisms temporary mask of invincibility has once again fallen and is leading us to where capitalists always lead us: crisis, unemployment, environmental disaster and latterly, war. Reform, no matter how well intentioned, prolongs the bosses rule and the prospect of our collective ruin. The historic question has never gone away, though at the moment becomes clearer by the day. Capitalist barbarism or its overthrow? War or revolution? The left feels resurgent, and is rallying with a sense of urgency and vigour, calling for unity to combat capitalisms excesses. We are not with them, because we are not part of the ?left? wing of capitalism. Capitalism is not our enemy because of its excesses; conflict, exploitation, famine, and destruction. These are its inevitable symptoms, not exceptional, but central to its functioning. Capitalism threatens us all because of its normality. Its reduction of us to individual producers and consumers, smashing our collective instincts, exploiting our work, isolation and our dreams. How better to oppress and manipulate us for all its other self serving aims; nationalism, profit and the state. Capitalism is not a system of management, it is a social relationship based on the operation of the law of value, the pursuit of profit through exploitation, the accumulation of the labour of others. Its structures ? the nation, corporation, wage labour, state and government ? are its means to this end. Revolution is not a change of management, it is the utter rejection and destruction of that relationship and the dispossessing of those who benefit from it. Anything that allows the state, money, the operation of the law of value to continue is counter revolutionary. As anarchists, we reject the right and the left of ?capitalist management?. We believe that revolutionary demands cannot be diluted. Reformist demands are dishonest and derail the class struggle. We believe that only the working class is capable of developing a revolutionary consciousness through its autonomous self activity in the course of its class struggle. We are part of this class, not separate from, or outside it. We do not ?intervene? externally as leaders, we participate in solidarity as equals. The state is not reformable, nor usable. It is the political instrument of bourgeois class oppression, its abolition is central along with the abolition of money, the market and the wages system. We are neither on the left nor of it, and calls for unity are calls to save capitalism in another guise. Only social revolution offers humanity the last chance to create a truly human society, neither left nor right, but liberated and free. -A for Manchester Anarchist Federation
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zondag 13 april 2014
(en) Britain, Manchester Anarchist Federation - WHY WE ARE NOT ON ?THE LEFT?
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