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 Bolivia: 800 attend Alan Woods meetings at universities in Sucre and Santa
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Written by El Militante-Bolivia Tuesday, 29 March 2011
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*The conferences recently held by Alan Woods and organized by the Sociology
Student Centres ay the USFXCh University in Sucre and the UAGRM University
in Santa Cruz, in collaboration with the International Marxist Tendency,
have been a resounding success, which we could even describe (without fear
of exaggeration) as unprecedented, with around 800 taking part.*

[image: 
Alan_Woods_in_Bolivia-1]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/bolivia/Alan_Woods_in_Bolivia-1.jpg>There
was a large and attentive audience, which shows the keen interest in the
ideas of Marxism, particularly, though not exclusively, amongst the youth.
These meetings are the culmination of the organizational efforts of all our
comrades and an excellent starting point for the spreading of Marxism as a
method of political struggle in our revolution.

More than 500 people filled the main courtyard of the Sociology Department
at the USFXCh University in Sucre, while the Aula Magna of the UARGRM
University in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, which has a capacity for 250, proved
to be too small for the large numbers who wanted to attend. In Sucre, almost
all of the Sociology students attended, as well as professors, workers, MAS
members and leaders of the Chuquisaca Indigenous Peasant Workers’ Trade
Union Federation, who gave greetings to the meeting and saluted Alan Woods’
presence.

In Santa Cruz de la Sierra there were a large number of Sociology and
Political Science students, local leaders of the Departmental Trade Union
COD, leaders of the Santa Cruz Urban Teachers’ Union, many members of the
MAS Youth, including its national leader, the comrades from the Video
Urgente collective – who interviewed Alan Woods at the end of the event – as
well as a team from the state TV station, Canal 7. Also present was comrade
Jose Justiniano Lijeron, a longstanding cadre of the national trade union
confederation, COB, going back to the period of the struggle against the
dictatorship and for a People’s Assembly, who came to the meeting despite
his frail state of health.

In his speeches about “Socialism of the 21st Century and the World
Revolution,” Alan Woods started by reminding us about the promises of peace
and prosperity which the ideologists of capitalism and the ruling classes
had made 20 years ago after the fall of the USSR. He stressed how the ideas
of the so-called “new left”, after a long period of expansion of capitalism,
in their watering down the revolutionary and emancipatory essence of
Marxism, represented nothing less than a capitulation to the ideas of the
ruling class.

“The theory of 21st century socialism has an enormous advantage over any
others: nobody knows what it really is. It is like an empty vessel which
with incomprehensible academic phraseology is filled with reformism”,
stressed Alan, who also explained how the marvellous revolution in the Arab
world, to which he dedicated most of his speeches, brushes aside in one
stroke both the false promises of capitalism and the reformist illusions of
revisionism.

The revolution in the Arab countries shows without a shadow of a doubt, and
also in practice, the validity of Marxism, of class struggle and the key
role of the workers’ movement, which has been crucial in the movements in
Tunisia, Egypt and the other countries of North Africa and the Middle East.
“In today’s world, not a light shines, nor a wheel turns without the kind
permission of the working class,” said Alan, and in this lies the strength
of the working class and their social weight. When, like in Egypt and
Tunisia, workers become aware of their strength, there is no army, no
police, no amount of repression that can stop them.

[image: 
Alan_Woods_in_Bolivia-2]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/bolivia/Alan_Woods_in_Bolivia-2.jpg>The
Arab revolution has only begun. This revolution is born out of social
demands for jobs, housing, healthcare, education, etc., which capitalism,
going through the deepest crisis in its history, is unable to solve “because
it cannot even solve them in the big world economic powers of Europe or the
US, as shown by the struggles in the old continent and those of the workers
in Wisconsin (in the US)”. For this reason “the land, the banks and the big
industries should be taken over by the state and the state should be in the
hands of the working class” said Alan to enthusiastic applause.

As comrade Alann G., representative of the IMT in Santa Cruz de la Sierra,
said, these conferences had the aim of changing the habit of “looking at the
world from Bolivia, to one of seeing Bolivia in the context of the world
crisis of capitalism”. In this context, there were many questions about the
situation in Bolivia, the perspectives for the Bolivian revolution, the role
of the indigenous movement, etc.

In his reply, Alan Woods underlined the position that the International
Marxist Tendency defends in Bolivia. We actively support the government of
Evo Morales and the strengthening of the MAS, because like any worker,
peasant and indigenous person of Bolivia, we are aware that our common
enemies are the right wing, the oligarchy and imperialism. However, within
the framework of this common battle we fight the ideas of reformism because
they represent a threat to the revolutionary process itself.

Making an analogy with the situation in Venezuela, which is very similar to
what is happening in Bolivia, Alan Woods reminded the audience that, “it is
impossible to make half a revolution, without expropriating Capital, because
that leads to chaos, sabotage of production, flight of capital and makes it
impossible for a genuine planning of the economy to take place. You cannot
plan what you don’t control and you cannot control what you don’t own”.

“If the revolution stops mid-way it would have been better not to have
started it, because the consequences would be terrible. If the ruling class
and imperialism hold on to their economic power, they will sabotage and
create chaos. Reformism sows confusion and mistrust amongst the ranks of the
people and therefore paves the way for a return of a furious right wing
which would crush all the social and democratic conquests of the workers,
peasants and the indigenous peoples, using against them the whole might of
the state apparatus, the laws, the judges, the forces of repression, to make
sure they will never raise their heads again. This is the lesson of the
history of revolutions worldwide,” stressed Alan Woods in his reply.

The success of Alan Woods’ conferences in Bolivia is even more amazing if
one considers that none of the books that have made him known in other
countries as a Marxist theoretician, revolutionary and leader, have been
published in Bolivia. In order to overcome this, the comrades of the
International Marxist Tendency in Bolivia were selling the publications and
books of the “Carlos Marx” Socialist Studies Centre and organized a raffle
of the very few copies available of Alan Woods’ most recent book “Reformism
or revolution: Marxism and socialism of the 21st Century”. A total of 800
bolivianos (US$115) was raised for a fund to publish Alan Woods’ and other
Marxist books in Bolivia.

This successful speaking tour of Alan Woods in Bolivia was organized thanks
to the efforts of the comrades of the International Marxist Tendency and the
Sociology Student Centres of Sucre and Santa Cruz de la Sierra. In their
name we would also like to thank the Embassy of the sister Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela for their precious help and support in all logistic
aspects, a further example of the active support of the Venezuelan
revolution for the Bolivian revolution.

The enthusiastic and highly politicized mood amongst those present in the
meetings spurred Alan Woods himself to greet the participants with these
words: “in this audience I do not see youth or students; I see the army of
the proletariat, the army of world revolution,” which was received with warm
applause. The task that remains before us now is that of organizing and
strengthening that army so that we can face the battles that lie ahead of us
for the deepening of the Bolivian revolution towards socialism and for world
revolution.


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