*The Relevance of Marxism Today *
*Written by Alan Woods and Ted Grant in 1994 Thursday, 20 October 2011 *
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Print]*<http://www.marxist.com/relevance-of-marxism-today-republished/print.htm#>

* *

*As the crisis of world capitalism becomes ever more severe we would suggest
reading** this article written in
1994*<http://www.marxist.com/relevance-of-marxism-today.htm>
*. It explains all the factors that have led to the present crisis, and
although the temporary and unprecedented credit bubble allowed the system to
avoid a serious recession for an extended period of time, eventually all the
factors explained in this article have come to the surface.*

**

http://www.marxist.com/relevance-of-marxism-today.htm

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http://www.marxist.com/greece-after-earth-shattering-general-strike-what-next.htm
 Greece October 19-20: After earth-shattering general strike –what
next?<http://www.marxist.com/greece-after-earth-shattering-general-strike-what-next.htm>
Written by Marxistiki Foni Thursday, 20 October 2011
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*Today (October 19), the first day of the 48-hour general strike in Greece
was sensational. Apart from the government and public utilities workers that
participated in the strike massively, hundreds of thousands of workers from
the private sector came out on strike for the first time, and also joining
the millions of striking workers were tens of thousands of small
businesspeople and shopkeepers who closed the shutters to their shops in
solidarity.*

<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/greece/2011-10-19_Syntagma_square.jpg>
[image: Syntagma square]
About half a million protesters flooded the streets of Athens in one of the
biggest strike movements in modern Greek history. Tens of thousands also
participated in demonstrations in an unprecedented wave of protests and
strike action in the provinces, with 50,000 in Thessaloniki, over 20,000 in
Patras and Heraklion in Crete and several other cities that had never seen
such huge numbers on the streets.

[image: 2011-10-19 Athens general strike
3]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/greece/2011-10-19_Athens_general_strike_3.jpg>This
magnificent general strike marks an acceleration of the movement of Greek
society towards a revolutionary situation. The working class, having
paralysed the state and the economy, have become conscious of the immense
power they have and seem determined to make any sacrifice necessary and
fight to the end. Of extreme significance is also the fact that the working
class is now openly backed by the middle classes, who have come to realise
that only the workers can provide the necessary power and leadership in this
key battle.

[image: Photo: 
odysseasgr]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/greece/2011-10-19_general_strike_2.jpg>On
the other hand, we see the ruling class in a state of political deadlock and
confusion, regardless of the outcome of the vote in parliament on the new
austerity measures. This situation has become abundantly clear after the
failure of the recent talks between Papandreou, leader of PASOK, and
Samaras, leader of the conservative New Democracy. What is visible is the
stress and panic that the stormy mass movement of the workers has provoked
among these political leaders. Instead of presenting an image of
“cooperation” in the face of the crisis, what seemed to dominate the meeting
of these leaders was a state of embarrassment and the desire to blame each
other for the mess.

[image: 2011-10-19 general
strike]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/greece/2011-10-19_general_strike.jpg>The
one thing that is missing to transform this massive wave of protest into a
victorious revolutionary movement is a decisive revolutionary leadership.
Unfortunately, the leaders of the trade unions and the parties of the Left
are lagging behind the movement, confused and well below the needs of the
moment. They refuse to support and organise an escalation of the struggle
with a general all-out, long lasting, political strike, even now after this
earth-shattering general strike which has radically changed the situation
and which has brought to the surface a mass mood of determination to
struggle, and while workers in one sector after another have already
organised political strikes.

[image: 2011-10-19 Athens general strike
5]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/greece/2011-10-19_Athens_general_strike_5.jpg>We,
the comrades in Synaspismos and the Synaspismos Youth gathered around the
journals “Marxistiki Foni” and “Revolution”, believe that the natural and
necessary next step after this powerful 48-hour general strike is to move on
to an all-out general political strike, organised by the trade unions,
together with the election of strike committees in every workplace and the
setting up of picket, defence squads, strike funds, soup kitchens and also
the election of a nationwide central strike committee with representatives
from the union confederations and federations, from the strike committees
and from those workplaces where there is no organised trade union structure.

[image: Photo: 
odysseasgr]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/greece/2011-10-19_Athens_general_strike_4.jpg>The
goal should be the immediate removal of this government, and the Troika that
is behind it, and the election of a government committed to carrying out the
demands of the labour movement, cancelling the predatory debt and
establishing a socialist, democratically planned economy, and putting an end
to this rotten capitalist system and setting in motion the socialist
transformation of society as a step towards the victory of socialism in
Europe and worldwide.

On the basis of this plan of action to escalate the level of the labour
movement’s struggle, and with this political objective in mind, here and
now, the KKE (Communist Party), SYRIZA [the electoral front centred on
Synaspismos], and the mass forces of PASKE that are participating in the
struggle, and who are against the leadership of PASOK, should establish a
united front.

Everyone in the struggle until victory!
For an all-out general political strike!
For a government of the Left with a socialist programme!


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