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“No soul and no penny for this system” - Successful campaign of Swiss
Marixsts around the question of
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Written by Der Funke (Switzerland)Friday, 23 November 2012
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One hundred years ago 555 delegates of the European social democratic
parties met in the city of Basel in Switzerland for an extraordinary
congress. Under the slogan “War against War” the decision was made to
prevent an imminent war through the joint action of the working class. The
Marxist tendency in Switzerland organized a weeklong campaign around this
issue.

The socialist congress of 1912 in Basel was an event of historic
importance. On November 24 and 25 workers and their delegates from all over
Europe discussed on how to prevent the impending danger of an imperialist
war. The delegates reaffirmed their position from the congress of Stuttgart
1907 to take all measures necessary to stop an imperialist war and use the
economic and political shocks of the war to accelerate the elimination of
capitalist class rule.

The danger of war was felt well before the actual outbreak of the First
World War. Tensions between the different imperialist camps had been
mounting over the question of who controls the world markets, in particular
the colonies. The contradictions between the different imperialist camps
were heightened by the emerging crisis of capitalism. They were being
pushed in the direction of an all-out war.

However, sending millions of workers to the trenches, whilst keeping a war
economy running, is a difficult task. It was an urgent necessity for the
bourgeoisies of the imperialist countries to get the support of the
leaderships of the workers parties (i.e. Social-Democratic parties) and
trade unions. This was achieved in August 1914 when the leadership of the
Social-democratic parties and especially the parliamentary groups gave
their support to the war efforts. The reasons for this sudden capitulation
are multiple and complex. One major reason was the bureaucratisation of the
workers organisations and the integration of the workers leaders into the
state apparatus. In this decisive moment in history, the internationalist
orientation of the workers movement turned out to be no more than a hollow
phrase to the leadership. The powerful weapon of class struggle was
abandoned just when it was the most urgently needed and the leaders of the
Second International aligned themselves to the bourgeois logic of “national
defence”.
Anniversary conference

For this year’s 100th anniversary, leftwing activists from all over
Switzerland gathered in Basel on Saturday November 17. Several left
organisations, amongst which was the Swiss section of the IMT,*der Funke*,
hosted an afternoon entitled “GegenKrieg” (*Counter-War*). Around 100
people participated in the workshops with several international speakers.
In total four workshops were held on diverse subjects: “social war”, the
youth uprisings in England, the Arab revolution, different faces and phases
of the development of imperialism, etc.

[image: 
ha-speaking-basel]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/switzerland/ha-speaking-zurich.jpg>Hamid
Alizadeh, editor of “Mobareze Tabaghati”, the Iranian Marxist journal, had
also been invited. In his workshop on the situation in Iran and the Middle
East, Hamid gave a comprehensive overview of the different revolutionary
movements that have shaken all the countries in the region. He emphasized
the similarities of the uprisings and their common roots, as well as their
different speeds and phases. He explained that, even where regimes had been
toppled, the living conditions of the working class haven't fundamentally
changed, because none of the revolutions has gone beyond the limits of the
capitalism. Only by overthrowing capitalism, Hamid insisted, could the
living conditions of the Arab masses be substantially improved. This should
therefore be the logical aim of the revolutionary forces in the popular
movements. The working class must take up an independent stand and have no
illusions in reactionary institutions such as the army or the Islamic
parties. These organizations, unlike the workers, defend the status quo and
aren’t interested in solving the needs of the masses. They are only
interested in their profits.

Hamid also outlined the specific situation in Iran. He pointed out the
fatal consequences that the absence of the subjective factor, the organised
revolutionary party of the working class and the poor masses, had had for
the revolution. The defeat of the “green wave” is closely linked to the
fact that Mousavi couldn’t offer any alternative to the existing order. In
spite of this, the protest against electoral fraud took on a revolutionary
character and certain neighbourhoods of Teheran ended up being under the
control of neighbourhood-committees. This mass movement in 2009 has
suffered a setback for different reasons, in particular the massive
repression of the reactionary regime. However, it set down a marker for the
future revolutions in the Arab countries. Using the example of the history
of the Iranian revolutionary movement, he also showed the treacherous roles
the Stalinist leaderships of the communist parties in the Middle East
played.

[image: 
ha-speaking-crowd-basel]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/switzerland/ha-speaking-zurich.jpg>As
this was a conference about the question of war, Hamid also commented on
the growing tensions in the Middle East. Speaking on the present war on
Gaza that Israel is waging and the tensions between Israel and Iran, he
explained that ultimately the reasons behind these tensions and clashes
lies in the crisis of the capitalist system. Hamid pointed out that all
talk of a lasting peace would be a utopian dream as long as the system
remained intact and that our task, just like 100 years ago, must be to wage
a revolutionary struggle against the system that is spawning war.

Following Hamid’s lead-off, a serious of interventions where made. They
covered a range of questions such as the Kurdish-issue, the question of
anti-imperialist fronts, the role of the Muslim Brotherhood, organizational
issues of Marxists in Iran today, as-well as the role of women in the
revolutions. This showed that there is a big interest in discussing such
concrete questions. The workshop was consciously held from a revolutionary
Marxist standpoint by an Iranian activist and didn’t pretend to give a
“neutral observers view”.

[image: Panel debate at the end of the
conference]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/switzerland/panel-speaking-crowd-basel.jpg>Panel
debate at the end of the conferenceThe closing session of the event didn’t
have a specific subject, but touched upon questions related to the lessons
of the past 100 years of anti-war and anti-imperialist struggle. The
central subject raised from the floor was the Arab Revolution. Hamid
Alizadeh pointed out that the present “freedom” was the most that bourgeois
democracy could offer the masses in Egypt. Democracy for the workers and
the poor doesn’t just mean freedom of speech, but just as much the concrete
questions of bread, jobs, housing and in general a dignified life. Only a
democratically controlled and planned economy could fulfil these tasks.

Hamid also emphasized how important it was to actively intervene in the
events of today, but for that we also have to study the past history and
learn from mistakes. *Der Funke* held a large and diverse bookstall for
that purpose, which was much appreciated.

“Counter-War” was an interesting event with plenty of time for comradely
discussions between workshops. The enthusiasm of the younger comrades,
which had mostly been mobilized by *der Funke*, confirms our confidence in
the future. We are convinced that 100 years from now, we will no longer
need to discuss wars and the problems of capitalist misery.
A week of events

[image: Hamid Speaking at event in
Zurich]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/switzerland/ha-speaking-zurich.jpg>Hamid
Alizadeh Speaking at an event in ZurichThe event in Basel only marked the
end of a series of evenings organized by the Marxist tendency under the
banner of “War against War”. *Der Funke* organized evenings in 7 cities to
discuss the issue of war with interested youth and to further educate the
comrades. Our event of Friday 16 November “Sabre-rattling in the middle
east – Iran and Syria” in Zurich deserves a special mention. The leadoff
was again held by Hamid Alizadeh. In front of around forty participants he
explained what the tasks of the Marxists were in the movements in the Arab
world and through what stage the revolution was passing.

[image: 
ha-speaking-crowd-zurich]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/switzerland/ha-speaking-zurich.jpg>We
of *der Funke* draw a positive balance sheet from this campaign. Obviously,
the question of imperialist war still needs a lot of discussions,
especially in the light of the situation in Gaza and Syria. We would
especially like to thank comrade Hamid for his visit. We clearly achieved
our aim of commemorating the Peace congress of Basel but the lessons of
1912 go far further then the issue of imperialist wars. Workers all over
Europe today see themselves confronted with a social war. The leaderships
of the workers organizations are again confronted with decisive questions.
Are they capable of defending the interests of the working class
internationally or do they align themselves with the capitalist class. *Der
Funke *also raised this issue, emphasizing that a workers solution against
the crisis must be international. As Rosa Luxemburg put it in her Junius
Pamphlet: “Dearly bought is the modern working class’s understanding of its
historical vocation. […] But we are not lost, and we will be victorious if
we have not unlearned how to learn. And if the present leaders of the
proletariat, the Social Democrats, do not understand how to learn, then
they will go under to make room for people capable of dealing with a new
world.”


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