Digging the Grave

October 26, 2001

As I have aged, ever so slightly into my late twenties, it occurs to me that the
last two years of my life have been among the busiest in terms of history ever.

We were supposed to be on the road to the end of history. All due respect to
Fukuyama- and that may not be a lot- but he was resurrected immediately after
the Nato war on Yugoslavia. We were told the last Stalinist was dead, long live
liberal democracy.

Not quite. The system of plunder has always created the antithesis
oppositionally. Now it has done so in large scale. I want people to ponder on
the old Manifesto line:

"The development of Modern Industry, therefore, cuts from under its feet the
very foundation on which the bourgeoisie produces and appropriates products.
What the bourgeoisie therefore produces, above all, are its own grave-diggers."

This line rings through my head as much as any these days, for reasons which are
all good.

"Yeah, yeah", you think. "Stainsby is ranting on about the obvious again..."

There is a purpose to this particular one. We tend to be oblivious to the
obvious almost as a human being no longer sees oxygen in the air they breathe.
But we need to think on that phrase. We have forgotten that we are the agents of
history, that one action can change the direction of the path- and do so
viciously and do so without warning. I for one, realise that one of the great
points that gets forgotten, however, is that we have two choices: Socialism or
barbarism- but that both are also in the same direction we are heading in. One
is where we act as the means by which history translates into reality without us
submitting to the over-all bourgeois democratic version of fascism. The other is
submission and surrender.

We also see the changes after the bombings of Yugoslavia. We had the Nov 30
actions in Seattle. That was what it was, the start of a new chapter in an old
story. The story is much older that the manifesto- basic contradictions emerging
and seeing themselves out through conflict. In that there is nothing new.

Remember, however, that the ruling class creates it's own antithesis. We forget
this too often. We are, as the people arising to the greatest of challenges now,
arising to the new levels created by modern capitalism. Modern capitalism has
internationalised much- communications and cross border trafficking in capital
and people. The antithesis to such a development was the cross-national and even
cross continental levels of solidarity being engendered in the early stages of
"anti-globalisation" struggle. The movement had a slowly growing and maturing
consciousness. Confusion about the enemy has always been the weakest link, has
it not? Hardt and Negri and other "new" thinkers seem to have added to that
confusion.

A few bombs, anti-civil rights bills and all-out war tends to clear things up in
a hurry. The globalised response to the bombings in New York have not been
grasped by our own forces. I spend all day running into large numbers of
activists- many of the same people that I was talking to before- about how they
wish everyone else would keep fighting the monsters of Empire. Yet, those who
have fallen by the wayside have been replaced by others. The people
underestimate themselves. We are not weak, we are not so few and we will not
surrender. That is clear. The antagonism bears fruit. The global consciousness
has been transformed into what amounts to internationalism.

The resistance in the first world has taken a big imperialism reality pill. It
has been swallowed and washed down with the elixir of true knowledge. We need to
grasp this and also point to ourt brothers and sisters who rose up even before
the bombs fell to transform the "anti-globalisation" movement into an anti-war,
anti-imperialist war movement. This trasition has been very smooth.

We see demonstrations between 10-50 000 across Europe and North America. In
producing these numbers, "yesterdays" movements have outstripped the sell-outs,
the traitors, the liberal imperialist lovers in our ranks who wanted to
surrender. There will be no surrender and the accomodators have lost. Sweeney is
panicking, official labour across Canada is scrambling and the people are
solidifying. Think about this: With the help of the skittish NGO crowds and
"official" labour, we were looking at 100 + thousand for the demo on September
29 in DC. We lost all the big money and "official" support. The demo still
attracted tens of thousands- and the demos in Europe were *enormous* in
solidarity with the efforts to attack the war effort.

Take a step back for a minute. This is incredible news. The anti-war organising
is starting at a level of consciousness that is incredibly higher than prior
wars. Usually, the level of consciousness we are dealing with is *created* by a
war- this is merely complimented. Down with isolation. Down with feeling beaten.
Down with distrust, no faith, no future. The future is very bright indeed!!!

What has happened now is an exploding world war with a counterpole that is so
very stark that it is also global. Our understanding, our approach and our very
movement is global in scope. Our resistance is from Colombia to Palestine as
well, and our first world fighters are beginning to see that. Palestinian
solidarity groups are bursting with new recruits. Totality in analysis is taking
over. We are understanding.

the Blosheviks, the Spanish revolutionaries and the post WWII anti-colonial
movements had nothing on us in the way of potential organising. The level is
clearly built up now: we are a global phenomenon. With each bill and each
"terrorist" they arrest, 10 more people see these murderous bastards as the
threat to humanity they are. They are becoming permanently visible. The cards
they are playing show their weakness not their strength. Thier Empire is
rotting, imperialism is seriously wounded, and their are few things more
dangerous than a wounded tiger. But wounds lead to death.

Our strength remains who we are, and what our place in history is. We are the
ones who will rescue this planet from the brink of the coming abyss. We are the
ones who rise now for nothing else will matter later.

We are the grave-diggers of history- we have begun to help the tigers find their
plot. Pessimism is the worst sort of realism in this day. They created us with
all their tools. They created us with their hatred, wars and exploitation. We
will destroy with the weight and duty of history. Maybe Fukuyama was right, but
only a bit too soon. We will see our historical role play out but soon.

The school I attend reminds me of the bourgeoisie right now. They have come for
our little anti-war movement ina clumsy fashion. Two days ago, security informs
me that passing our literature on campus in forbidden. So is the hanging of
banners. Initially, they denied knowledge of where our banners were going, but
the story changed. Banners that do not advertise events are not allowed.
    "our banner was for our teach in, though!", I protested.
    Wrong, apparently- it wasn't an "approved" event. It's all so much smoke.
They are running scared of a rag tag little grouplet. The administration is
petrified of people howling about the school being a den of "toleration for
terror apologists", is all that makes any sense. As I walked around yesterday,
many people asked me about this. There are now emergency meetings of pissed-off
students trying to organise against this. The administration have proven the
same as the ruling class. terrifying in appearance, but unsure and losing their
grip has terrified them into severe blunders. They have become their own grave
diggers in the way that the school is now actually somewhat motivated against
them.

Wolfowitz wants to rip Iraq in 3 directions. The protestations of even Papa Bush
are not likely to stop this. The machine is in motion and the logic of
imperialist wars takes on a self-leading property after awhile. The war becomes
it's own justification. So long as that remains true, the division within their
ruling circles and the contradictions there will only rise further. The tiger
bites it's tail.

And as all of these mini dramas, at schools or in the Pentagon, as they
continue- the people learn and learn fast. The contradictions are all rising.
The words of Bertholt Brecht have never been more apt than now:

In the contradiction lies the hope.

My love to all of you fighting the good fight: In the struggle comes the
greatest outlet of love we could ever possibly effect. That love and that vision
are finally coming home and that home is global. Our strength is greater today.

Macdonald


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