Ma'Afrika, I would like to find out about the significant difference between socialists in the ANC and those in the PAC if there is any? I'm of the view that Pan Africanism is scientific as it changes time and material conditions.
Shango lashu! Briza On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Mawande Jack <[email protected]> wrote: > Ma-Afrika! > > I move from the assumption and premise that we in the PAC are Pan > Africanists or Africanists to employ Anton Lembede's concept. > > Pan-Africanism, our overall philosophical outlook and movement > which combines, unite and bestow to Africans all over the world national > historical and political expression is the first antidote to the doctrine of > ordering and construction of the world especially our continent and > humankind in the image of the European or west. > This deliberate and calculated global project of constructing the world, > our continent in particular, in the image of Europe where history, > philosophy, knowledge, education, economics, culture, politics and science > bear only the stamp of Europe to project themselves as a Master Race > (Herrenvolkism) should be what Pan-Africanists must wage in a relentless > struggle against. > It is for this reason that PAC's status campaign and the concept of mental > revolution hold such a profound significance in that our struggle struggle > must be to render the myths of white supremacy or Herrenvolkism mentally > untenable. These Herrenvolkik myths abound in western scholarship, science, > philosophy, religion and the media. > They distort reality and foster within the African person a sense of false > consciouness, false illusions of self, hero worshipping of, fear of and > dependency on whites who we view as our mentors but not as equals or as > huiman beings like us. However, only through the use of African > nationalism which operates as an illuminator of our history and past > achievements, a restorer of our pride as Africans and an enabler in > rediscovering our true human potential as Africans, can Pan Africanism > succeed in this noblest liberatory mission of subverting the racist > colonialist white spremacist myths. > But African nationalism without approapriating unto itself and its Pan > Africanist programme scientific analytical tools derived from Marxism or > scientific socialism, it would be hard to penetrate and lay bare these > racist white supremacist myths which are deeply embedded and entrenched > in western philosophy, religion, science, and history as found in the > world's dominant ideologies. > With a Pan Africanist orientation that is tempered in African nationalism, > one can also find some shortcomings and anomalies in Marxism and other > ideologies, analyse and apply those theories in consonance with our peculiar > African historical, cultural and material circumstances. The importance > of Marxist dialetics and historical materialism as an appropriated > philosophical element of Pan Aftricanism, is that we guard against > romanticising about our African past and history but to study and understand > it critically as a dynamic and universal process. > Some call that Pan Africanist mode and tradition of analysis and > understanding, Afrocentrism, or an African-centered approach. > The importance of employing the scientific socialist analysis to our > situation is based on fact that African society is, like any other other > society, dynamic, is subject to change and develops both evolutionary and > revolutionary towards a qualitatively higher and complex stage, is not > static, hence it is important to study the laws of social development. > Herein, in my understanding, is the link between Pan Africanism, African > nationalism and Marxism (scientific socialism). All applied together, I > believe must ultimately enable the party to establish a dynamic Africanist > socialist democracy free from backwardness, racist myths and > underdevelopment, which ensures progress and guarantees conditions necessary > for the realisation of the full potential of an African person for him or > her to project his or her African Personality as a universal being who > commands influence in the world in all sectors of human activity. Remember > we engage in struggle for an African to ultimately make a > lasting contribution in human progress and civilisation. > > Izwelethu!! > > Mawande Jack > > ------------------------------ > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf > Of *Mohlomphegi Mphahlele > *Sent:* 16 December 2009 07:28 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [PAYCO] Ideology > > Majoni! > > Please let me take this opportunity to further elaborate more on the > question of Ideology. The truth is that we have comrades who regard > themselves as Marxist within PAC. Unfortunately this comrades in their study > of Marxism they somehow missed Marxism on the question of a National > Struggle. If I may qoute Marxist cannot be envolved with theoritically > upholding Internationalism that they dismiss their own Nation's concrete > National Liberation Struggle. If that happens that would be a caricature of > Marxism. Mao referes to those people as people who want to liquidate the > National question.Nationalism means exclusivism and isolation. African > Nationalism means and is for equality not superiority. As Africans we are > the vivtims of Nationalism that preaches superiority and inferiority. The > masses of Africa wants national equality, democratic rights for their > nationality equal with all other nations. > > Buorgeois Nationalism( ochestrated by ANC,SACP and BEE) isolates the > oppresed masses from their mass allies and delivers them into the hands of > the exploiters and reactionaries of their own nationality. The succesful > National Liberation Movement unless is let by the working class, it will > only defeat foreighn domination, it does not eliminate class > exploitation.This is the case with ANC. We have seen liberation Movements > defeat foreighn domination only to become Neo-Colonial states governed by a > domestic buorgeousie who are absolutely in collaboration with the > Ex-rulers(former colonialists). > > Investment under Neo-Colonialism increases rather than decrease the gap > between the rich and the poor. Neo-colonialism is the worst form of > imerialism, those who practice it (neo-colonialism) means power without > responsibility and for those who suffer from it means exploitation without > redress. > > Comrades who raise or partake in the debates of this issues need to > consult. Unless you understand PAC and PAN AFRICANISM one will always find > it difficult to understand and deal with this contradictions. Our words and > actions should help to unite and not to devide PAC. They should be > beneficial and not harmful to PAC unity and Africanist Socialist > construction.Our words and actions should help to consolidate and not to > undermine or weaken our democratic centralism. Our words and actions should > help to strengthen and not to discard or weaken the leadership of the PAC. > > The method of handling contradictions among PAC cadreship should be by the > democratic method. The method of discussion, of critisism, of persuation and > education and not by the method of coercion or repression. > > Innevitably the enemies of PAC will give expression to their own > ideologies. They will stubbonly express themselves on political and > ideological question by every means. We should not use the method of > repression and prevent them from expressing themselves, we should allow them > to do so and at the same time argue with them and direct apropriete > criticism to them. We must undoubtedly criticise wrong ideas of every > description. > > It certainly would not be right to refrain from criticism, we cannot look > and say nothing as wrong ideas spread unchecked and allow them to monopolize > the situation. Unfortunately we did so. Mistakes must be criticised and > poisonous weeds fought wherever they crop up. Such criticism should not be > dogmatic. What is needed is scientific analysis and convincing arguments. To > criticise comrades short comings is necessary. in doing so we must truly > take the stand of the Pan Africanists and speak out whole-heartedly with > eagerness to protect and educate them. TREATING COMRADES LIKE ENEMIES IS TO > GO OVER THE STAND OF THE ENEMY. > > Some comrades in the PAC have become arrogant and high-handed in their > behavior towards other comrades. They always blame other comrades but never > themselves.They always see their own achievement but never their own short > comings. this comrades assert to the notion of "idipendence" usually wedded > to the doctrine of "me first" and are generally wrong on the question of the > relationship between the individual and the PAC. Though in words they > profess respect for the PAC in practice they put themselves first and the > PAC second. > > This comrades are after fame and position and want to be in the limelight. > When they are put in charge they assert their "indipendence" with this aim > they draw some comrades in, push others out and they resort to boasting and > touting among the comrades importing their valgur style of the bourgeois > political parties like ANC into PAC. It is their dishonesty that causes > their grief. > > I believe we should do things honestly for without an honest attitude it is > absolutely impossible to accomplish anything in this world. > > COMRADES LETS WORK TIRELESLY TO PREVENT THE PAC GAINS IN THE STRUGGLE FOR A > SOCIALIST DEMOCRATIC AZANIA AND AFRIKA. > > Forward to a socialist revolution.tomorrow a United Monolithic Giant > Socialist Afrika!!! > Izwe Lethu!!!! > > > > ------------------------------ > ** > > -- > Sending your posting to [email protected] > > Unsubscribe by sending an email to [email protected] > > You can also visit http://groups.google.com/group/payco > > Visit our website at www.mayihlome.wordpress.com > > -- > Sending your posting to [email protected] > > Unsubscribe by sending an email to [email protected] > > You can also visit http://groups.google.com/group/payco > > Visit our website at www.mayihlome.wordpress.com > -- Thomas Mutavhatsindi Briza Business Enterprise Cell: +27 76 213 1770 Fax: 086 655 8967 -- Sending your posting to [email protected] Unsubscribe by sending an email to [email protected] You can also visit http://groups.google.com/group/payco Visit our website at www.mayihlome.wordpress.com

