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Lessons from Marikana: Class Collaboration with Capital, or Class struggle
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Written by Vusumuzi Martin Bhengu in South Africa Wednesday, 05 September
2012
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*"For the sake of the company, its many thousands of
*employees<http://www.marxist.com/lessons-of-marikana-class-collaboration-against/print.htm#693044>
* and the industry which supports them, we need to find a sustainable peace
accord which allows people to return to a working business."*

Just under two weeks after 34 miners were brutally killed by police after
embarking on a wildcat strike, these were the words of the acting-CEO of
Lonmin, Simon Scott, calling for a peace accord between workers and
management. Ironically, there was no indication of any concessions on the
company's part to workers reasonable demands of a mere R12 500.

These words were echoed just beneath the mountains of where our national
assembly seats. Cabinet ministers, members of parliament and the media
alike, all called for an urgent peace accord to remedy the situation at
Lonmin mine. The inter-ministerial committee became chief advocates of this
peace accord. Like street performers, they went around the country, the
world, pleading with everyone that they met, assuring them that a peace
accord is the only solution to this 'tragedy' as they call it.

The NUM leaders joined the performance and held a press conference on
Tuesday (04/09/2012). “The NUM is committed to finding a peaceful
solution,” NUM General Secretary Frans Baleni told reporters in
Johannesburg.

What do they mean by 'peace accord'?

Under capitalism, society is into classes based on their role in
production, and these classes are central to capitalist economies. Often
these classes come into conflict as it has happened at Lonmin mine. The
ruling class in an attempt to reconcile these antagonisms, revokes feelings
of quasi-nationalism as means to put a stop to the revolt by workers. They
do so not as an attempt to abolishing inequality, but to maintain social
hierarchy which they see as a necessary element of the capitalist system.

What is class collaboration?

Class collaboration is a principle of social organization based upon the
belief that the division of society into a hierarchy of social classes is a
positive and essential aspect of civilization.

Whereas the doctrine of class struggle urges the working classes to
overthrow the ruling class and the existing social order for the purpose of
establishing equality, the doctrine of class collaboration urges them to
accept inequality as part of the natural state of things and preserve the
social order. Furthermore it holds that the State 'reconciles' class
antagonisms in society, and that the strife which gives rise to Communism
can be harmonized.

This is exactly what the State is advocating for, the collaboration of the
working class and capital for the "prosperity of the nation". Such has been
resonated by the right-wing in the alliance, at the expense of workers
demands.

Already class collaboration has been rejected by some affiliates of COSATU,
chief amongst them, the National Union of MetalWokers of South Africa which
has recently because one of the few voices of the left within the alliance.
In a statement released by its Central Committe, it unequivocally calls for
class struggle as the only solution.

"We see no solution to the violence against workers on the mines apart from
nationalisation in defence of the lives of all South Africans."

It further calls for the nationalization of mines as means to address the
ongoing impasse as we have reported yesterday, not a peace accord like some
believe.

As events unfold, we are more than convinced that South African workers are
moving on the right direction. In the direction towards self-realisation as
a class that is capable of overthrowing the domination of the capitalist
class.


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