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maandag 26 juni 2023

WORLD WORLDWIDE FRANCE News Journal Update - (en) France, CNT-AIT: liberté ouvrière #2 - Anarcho-syndicalism as a foundation for revolutionary environmentalism - Un CéNéTista (ca, de, it, fr, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 The working class has the responsibility to realize that its ability to fight is

not in its ability to consume. The working class does not have the capacity tochange the capitalist forms of production solely and exclusively through the samedemand force of capitalism. ---- The historical development of the class strugglehas posed a strange situation at the present time. ---- In the past, industrialdevelopment (the concentration of capital, ownership of the means of productionand the increase in military capacity and control of the State), meant aconfrontation between the State, the rising capitalist class and anon-industrialized craftsmanship, not yet proletarianized. The development anddeployment of capitalism forced the artisans to abandon their positions ofstrength and take a step back, facilitating the production space for a neweconomic subject, product of capitalist industrial society and the concentrationof property and wealth, in the capitalist and state class.In this way, the craftsman, who controlled a very important part of theproduction process, is forced to fight against the new management of themanufacturing centers for which he works, losing control over working time,therefore also rest, remuneration, work tools and technical control over theproduction and manufacture of handcrafted pieces. In this sense, the advancementof industrial society means the entry of new technical equipment that modifiesthe form of craft manufacturing and gradually displaces the craftsman from theproduction process. The industrial production mode modifies the manual processesand derives from the technical knowledge that the craftsman accumulated for manyyears.All these changes cause a process of proletarization that takes away from theworker the ability to control the production process and the worker becomes areplaceable piece in the production process.The working class becomes a key piece of capitalist society, and even more so inproductive capitalism. This productive capitalism bases all of its wealthcreation solely and exclusively on the production capacity of the working class.With the development of industrialization, a new worker emerges who stands outmainly for his job, and for his immediacy. And where the consumption capacity ofit becomes an almost negligible element.However, the development of industrial capitalism and new production methodsforce capitalism to maintain production in an uninterrupted manner and with massproduction of merchandise.It is at this moment that the working class becomes a crucial element of theconsumer society, since capitalism revalues the consumption capacity of theworking class in order to reintegrate it into capitalist society not only byexploiting its workforce, but by exploiting their consumption capacity. Theworking class will no longer be characterized solely and exclusively by itsproduction capacity, but also by its consumption capacity in society.This reintegration means turning the working class into something more than aproductive subject, it will mean turning the working class into a consumer class.It is at this time that new identities emerge that compete within the workingclass to seize control of class identity. The working class will no longerrepresent itself by its trade or by its production capacity, but rather by itsconsumption capacity, and the strong proletarian consciousness will be displacedby a new individual consciousness that allows it to adapt to new identities ofthe consumer society.At this time, class consciousness and the links still existing in the workingclass are blurred, and compete for space with the working-class identity,emerging new identities typical of the consumer society: users of services,clients of insurance companies, beneficiaries of a bank mortgage, homeowners,student of a university degree, etc. In this sense, the dispute over the space ofconsciousness in the consumer society has caused a rise in consciousness andidentities typical of consumer capitalism and has caused a fall in theworking-class consciousness so deeply rooted in productive capitalism.It is at this time, that the working class has been dispossessed of itsworking-class consciousness insofar as it has developed a contempt forproletarian culture, identifying itself with the values of the consumer society.This moment has been crucial for the working class, because not only has it lostits class consciousness, but it has also lost meaning and real and effectivefunction in capitalist society. Unlike the capitalist class, which only has thecapacity to consume, the working class has an added value, it is the only onethat has the exclusive productive license in the consumer society, and on thecontrary, its consumption capacity is really very limited.On the one hand, he has lost consciousness of his productive need and has becomeengrossed in the mirage of his limited consumption capacity.It is at this moment in the development of consumer capitalism whereorganizations emerge that try to organize and defend the rights of consumers andusers in an attempt to organize the consumer society. However, theseorganizations do not arise in the heat of the interests of the working class,they arise on the contrary in the heat of the interests of the consuming class,without taking into account the differences and the existing consumption capacitybetween the working class and the capitalist class. It is at this moment thatthese organizations begin to have an important weight in the consumer society,because they are going to dispute an ideological terrain within capitalism inwhich they are only going to discuss that part of capitalism that cannot beallowed, that capitalism that violates the rights of the consumer class. However,capitalism's dream is that the productive process does not structurally depend onthe working class. That is why capitalism has gone directly to the automation ofproduction, among many other reasons, but mainly because the machines - for themoment - do not wish for a workers' revolution. User and consumer rightsorganizations become a fundamental pillar of the consumer society, as they cometo readjust consumer capitalism to institutionalize itself and to operate from astrictly reformist ideology. This strictly reformist ideology is rooted in thefoundations of consumer capitalism, in an individualistic, corporate, nationalistmentality that not only builds the identity of the consumer society but alsopenetrates the ideology of social movements.An important part of environmentalism has allowed itself to be influenced bythese forms of institutional environmentalism, which aspire to curb capitalism incoexistence with it. Some of these organizations pin their hopes on the abilityof the capitalist institutions and the State to put a stop to the ecologicalabuses generated by the capitalist system itself, and in many cases they also tryto develop a feeling of individual responsibility among the working class inorder to use their consumption capacity to curb the abuses of the same capitalistproductive structure.However, in no case is the working class referred to for its potential forstruggle, which is not its limited capacity to consume, but its ability to stopproduction.Moreover, the forms of boycott that the consumer society can use cannot cause achange in the forms of capitalist production, because it reinforces the role ofdemand, in the capitalist consumer society, because they do not profess arevolutionary path. In this sense, some products - only and exclusively - areexchanged for others, but the need to put an end to capitalism is not delvedinto, as a political and economic structure of unlimited growth, in a scenario offinite goods and raw materials. It is at this moment that a new form ofcapitalism emerges that seeks to recover the raw material, in an attempt to takeadvantage of every waste caused by capitalist barbarism and reintegrate it intothe production chain. The development of this form of capitalism could be calledwithout any doubt as ‘'garbage capitalism'' or ‘'garbage economy'', whichconsists of developing an entire productive industry based on the use of garbage,as another raw material to reuse and recycle.That is, to recover the waste produced by the industry and reintegrate it intothe production chains. And above all, manufacturing products that, due to theircharacteristics, we could speak of them directly as garbage, or as waste producedto be quickly reintegrated. It is the industry of products that have becomegeneralized as disposable objects. That they are used for a very short period oftime, or that they will not even directly be used, therefore directly formingpart of the garbage.However, the dream of a zero-waste economy is a fiction, capitalism not onlygenerates solid waste for its production chain, through the reintegration ofwaste as raw material, it also generates a huge amount of gases and solids thatare lost and those that are called unrecoverable. In relation to them, we arefaced with the same dilemma.The working class has the responsibility to realize that its ability to fight isnot in its ability to consume. The working class does not have the capacity tochange the capitalist forms of production solely and exclusively through the samedemand force of capitalism. The capitalist ideology of the garbage economydefends the idea of closing a material circle between raw materials, theenvironment and the waste of capitalism, but this fiction is only a mirage thatcapitalist society feeds on.Capitalism uses this fiction of the infinite circle of recycling to endow itselfwith a sustainable ideology, but the truth is that there are many leaks, andunaccounted-for expenses that are not accounted for. Consumer activism, if youcan somehow give a name to this form of struggle, is reformist and capitalist.An important part of the environmental movement has focused on developing thisideology of taking advantage of capitalist garbage and trying to exploit the lifeof the garbage, turning it into raw material and trying to reintegrate it intothe production process.However, it is necessary for the environmental movement to recover the classdimension of the movement. The institutions of capitalism cannot stop thedestruction of the environment, as long as the economy is governed by criteriathat do not aspire to satisfy needs but rather interests and benefits, or if thestate apparatus does not aspire to secure economic resources for war.That is why anarcho-syndicalism has a very important role. It brings backawareness among the working class of the need for workers to associate andorganize themselves under the principles of anarchism. Recover your specificproductive dimension and the strength and control over production that allows youto reinforce your tools of struggle with which you can stop production and becomeaware that it is the working class that moves the world. There you can find thepower of revolutionary environmentalism, to stop capitalism and its environmentaldestruction with the intention to make the revolution and build society oncompletely different basis.https://liberteouvriere.com/2022/12/21/anarcho-syndicalism-as-a-foundation-for-revolutionary-environmentalism-by-un-cenetista-spain-2022/_________________________________________A - I N F O S  N E W S  S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca

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