Marv wrote:
"3. It's at its lowest ebb not because we don't follow the advice you and 
others freely dispense about how to resurrect it but because of the effects of 
automation, globalization, atomization, and the fragmentation of work in a 
service economy which has sharply reduced the size, confidence, bargaining 
power and political influence of the organized working class." #29071

Marv - Could it be that perhaps you have subsumed your estimation of the 
down-turn of our movement into more recent events? By recent - perhaps I really 
mean just over the last 30 years or so since the 'neo-liberal' swing? I equate 
the more rapid swings of 'globalisation' to the development of new financial 
instruments and the web with huge fluxes of wealth at an eye-blink across the 
world. Maybe I am wrong here, as in so much else.

However what I am getting at, is that "historically capitalism was far from 
dead - it had not played outs its part on the world stage. At an earlier stage 
of the Bolshevik revolution, many had expectations - more than just hoping for 
- but really expected - that revolution would come world-wide. Poland and the 
drive to Warsaw for example was an event where a lot of those 
hopes/expectations were played out. Yes - there were subjective problems and 
some frank errors with some of the words and actions taken. In fact Lenin 
acknowledged that, but also - drew the 'post-mortem' of what had happened to a 
halt within the party. But beyond those subjective issues, there was also an 
increasing reality - that the 'historical space' for capitalism had not been 
lost. It was still expansive.

I believe that became even more evident after WW2. Again - subjective issues 
aside, including leaving aside potential subjective errors. [I am *not* trying 
to exculpate errors - they must be weighed].  But something more objective was 
going on, as seems to be evident now - in hindsight. Of course it is always 
20/20 in the rear view mirror. Nevertheless, maybe... that 'life' motor for 
capitalism is 'diminished' - to put it mildly.

Of course I am aware that that is exactly what was being said at the Foundation 
of the Comintern. Personally I prefer to believe that the objective conditions 
have 'ripened', and the 'subjective factors lag way behind now.

Yes - all the above is speculative.
H


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