On 3/3/11 5:38 PM, Jim Devine wrote:
> One problem is that many on the left feel _very uncomfortable_ being
> on the same side as the NYT and the like. (Some take this discomfort
> too far, as Louis has shown.)

Leon Trotsky:

In ninety cases out of a hundred the workers actually place a minus sign 
where the bourgeoisie places a plus sign. In ten cases however they are 
forced to fix the same sign as the bourgeoisie but with their own seal, 
in which is expressed their mistrust of the bourgeoisie. The policy of 
the proletariat is not at all automatically derived from the policy of 
the bourgeoisie, bearing only the opposite sign – this would make every 
sectarian a master strategist; no, the revolutionary party must each 
time orient itself independently in the internal as well as the external 
situation, arriving at those decisions which correspond best to the 
interests of the proletariat. This rule applies just as much to the war 
period as to the period of peace.

Let us imagine that in the next European war the Belgian proletariat 
conquers power sooner than the proletariat of France. Undoubtedly Hitler 
will try to crush proletarian Belgium. In order to cover up its own 
flank, the French bourgeois government might find itself compelled to 
help the Belgian workers’ government with arms. The Belgian Soviets of 
course reach for these arms with both hands. But actuated by the 
principle of defeatism, perhaps the French workers ought to block their 
bourgeoisie from shipping arms to proletarian Belgium? Only direct 
traitors or out-and-out idiots can reason thus.

The French bourgeoisie could send arms to proletarian Belgium only out 
of fear of the greatest military danger and only in expectation of later 
crushing the proletarian revolution with their own weapons. To the 
French workers, on the contrary, proletarian Belgium is the greatest 
support in the struggle against their own bourgeoisie. The outcome of 
the struggle would be decided, in the final analysis, by the 
relationship of forces, into which correct policies enter as a very 
important factor. The revolutionary party’s first task is to utilize the 
contradiction between two imperialist countries, France and Germany, in 
order to save proletarian Belgium.

Ultra-left scholastics think not in concrete terms but in empty 
abstractions. They have transformed the idea of defeatism into such a 
vacuum. They can see vividly neither the process of war nor the process 
of revolution. They seek a hermetically sealed formula which excludes 
fresh air. But a formula of this kind can offer no orientation for the 
proletarian vanguard.

http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1938/05/think.htm
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