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  Alan Woods begins speaking tour of Brazil – Enthusiastic meeting of 150 in
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Written by our correspondent in Brazil Friday, 01 April 2011
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Following his recent visits to Bolivia and Argentina, Alan Woods began the
third and final stage of his speaking tour of three Latin American countries
with a highly successful meeting in the Federal University of Santa Caterina
in Florianopolis, Brazil.

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meeting, which was organized by the Marxist Left (Esquerda
Marxista<http://www.marxist.com/weblinks/americas/esquerda-marxista.htm>),
the Brazilian section of the IMT, was held on the subject of the Arab
Revolution and the world crisis of capitalism. The 150 students and
professors who filled the lecture theatre showed tremendous interest in the
discussion and the ideas of Marxism.

The meeting was also attended by several representatives of the local
Palestinian community and solidarity organization, including one visitor
from Ramala in Palestine. The meeting was opened by comrade Qadar Othoman of
the Palestinian Solidarity Committee, who expressed his enthusiasm for the
revolutionary wave sweeping the Arab world and gave a warm welcome to Alan
Woods.

In his speech, comrade Woods emphasized the causal connection between the
events in the Arab world and the general crisis of world capitalism. He
poured scorn on the idea that the working class was no longer a
revolutionary force, pointing to the wave of strikes and demonstrations in
Europe and the marvellous movement of the workers of Madison, Wisconsin in
the USA.

Alan recalled the words of Lenin when he pointed out that in Russia the
chain of capitalism broke at its weakest link. Now history was repeating
itself in the Arab Revolution. “The Arab Revolution has begun, but it is not
finished,” he affirmed. “The masses are not fighting for democracy in the
abstract, but for jobs, houses and a decent standard of living. But no
bourgeois government can give them these things. They cannot give them in
Europe and the USA, so how can they give them in Egypt Therefore the
revolution will continue, with ebbs and flows, over a long period. Sooner or
later the working class will conclude that the only way out is to take
power.”

There followed a lively period of questions and discussion, which included
questions about Libya, the Latin American Revolution and the role of Brazil,
the nature of the PT and the question of leadership.

On the question of Libya, Alan said that it had begun as a genuine popular
uprising, but had degenerated into a civil war in which some very
questionable elements had pushed themselves to the fore. These included
several ex-ministers of Gaddafi who were demanding the intervention of the
imperialists. This was a reactionary position which we reject utterly.

Alan pointed to the hypocrisy of the Americans, British and French who had
backed every reactionary Arab dictatorship and were now claiming to be
fighting for democracy and the rights of the Libyan people. “If they
succeed, Libya will be handed over to the imperialists and things will be
even worse than before,” he said. Alan also lambasted the so-called United
Nations, which was only a cover for imperialism. “Where was the demand for a
no-fly zone when Israel attacked Gaza?” he asked.

Alan stressed the fact that the same processes were taking place all over
the world, with varying speeds and intensity. In Brazil, too, there were the
beginnings of a ferment and strikes. He stressed the importance of Latin
America in the global fight for socialism. He underlined the international
character of the revolution.

“Revolutions do not respect frontiers and still less the artificial
frontiers that were imposed by colonialism in North Africa and the Middle
East and which divide the living body of the great Arab Nation. The main
task before the Arab Revolution is the abolition of these frontiers and the
establishment of a Socialist Federation that will stretch from the Atlantic
to the Euphrates.”

He ended by establishing a parallel between this question and Latin America,
which has been balkanized and subordinated to imperialism. “I do not like
the way sentimental people use the word ‘dream’ when referring to the idea
of Simon Bolivar and Che Guevara. The unification of Latin America is not a
dream but a correct and absolutely necessary idea.

“The bourgeoisie has had two hundred years to show what they are capable of
in Latin America, and all that they have achieved is to turn what should be
an earthly paradise into a living hell for millions of people. The only way
to realise the colossal potential of this continent is by revolutionary
means – through the expropriation of the oligarchies and the creation of the
Socialist United States of Latin America as the first step towards the World
Socialist Federation,” he said.

“Another world is possible, and it is called Socialism,” Alan concluded, to
enthusiastic applause.

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