*Political Notes to SASCO National General Council presented by David
Masondo, YCL National Chairperson, North West University, Mafikeng campus, 4
July 2009*

*Introductory remarks *

·         Receive revolutionary greetings from the leadership and membership
of the YCL

·         In wishing you successful deliberation in your NGC, we would like
to argue that, if SASCO is serious about free and transformed higher
education as your congress theme suggests, as SASCO you should struggle for
a socialist, ultimately communist society because socialism is cool and
capitalism sucks

*Why ideology and what is an ideology?*

·         Ideology is mainly about what is a good society – what is the best
way of organising society. To be more concrete, an ideology asks questions
such as: is it OK for society to be organised along racial, sexist and class
lines.

·         It is easy for fall and sundry in our contemporary society,
including in SASCO, to agree that society should not be organised along
racial and sexist lines

·         But it is difficult for many people to accept as it is abnormal
for society to be organised along class lines – i.e. a society in which
there are people who own the economic resources to exploit others. In our
contemporary society this form of society is called capitalism.

·         We argue that SASCO cannot be neutral on the class. Is it OK for
society to be organised along class lines.

·         We would like to humbly argue that no significant gain, including
provision of free education is sustainable under capitalism. However, it
does not mean free education is not possible within the limits of
capitalism. To valid this claim, let’s briefly show how capitalism works.

*What is capitalism?*

·         Under capitalism, business entrepreneurs produce for sale to get
more profits.

·         So capitalists, invest economic resources for profits. They are
forced to reduce production costs, including cheapening labour. Those who
are inefficient are taken over by the stronger ones. And the stronger ones
become monopolies.

·         Re-investment of economic resources enables the state to generate
revenue.

*Why free education is possible under capitalism.*

·         The state revenue generated through taxation of both the
capitalists and workers can be used to fund free education. The political
leadership make choices. For instance, the state under Mbeki spent R30
billion on the arms’ deal, instead of spending it on free education.

*Why free education is is not sustainable under capitalism *

·         When taxation affect the rate of profits, capitalists would
politically act to reverse free education, or any other gain achieved by and
for the working class.

*What is to be done?*

·         Under socialism, democracy is extended beyond electing political
state leadership in the state. The majority under socialism is also about
what is to be produced and how what is produced is distributed.

·         To have control over what is produced and how, we have to own the
economic resources.

·         It is for this reason that we agree with the ANCYL that mines and
banks must be nationalised in line with the Freedom Charter.

·         Ownership of the economic resources by the people means we will be
in a better position to decide how we use the economic resources.

·         We understand the cowardice of many of the ANC leaders because
they nationalisation of the mines will serve as a blow for their class
interests.  If truth be told, we have problems in our movement because there
are many of our leaders and cadres is about who gets the mining rights,
tenders etc.

·         Instead of implementing the Freedom Charter, in collaborating with
white capitalists, the ANC has just transferred the our wealth to black
elite such as Mzi Khumalo, Sakkie Macozoma, Motsepes of these world who have
become vultures and bloodsuckers of the working class in the name of the
BEE.

·         Of course nationalisation is not inherently socialist –
socialisation is.

·         Surely, there is nothing with socialism. Socialism is cool and
capitalism sucks.



*Post-Polokwane period and the tasks *



·         We need to understand the Mbeki leadership had been defeated, did
not mean the underlying causes that generated discontent against his
leadership are still intact.

·         In fact the current economic crisis will also be used by our class
opponents to argue against free education. We will be told that free
education is not possible because of the crisis.

·         In fact this crisis can be used to re-assert the neo-liberal
market fundamentalism. When business gets money from the state from the
bail-outs, they can still argue that they can only invest this money if the
state put in place neo-liberal policy environment.

·         We should fight against this policy agenda, including for free
education. But this progressive policy agenda based on redistributive
measures will depend on the strength of the working class. In other words,
the policy outcomes depend on the balance of power between the working class
and the bourgeoisie. In fact, the bourgeoisie is always forced to make
concessions to the working class. They never make concessions without any
force.

·         Changing the balance of power will also mean changing the balance
of power within the ANC itself.



*ANC leadership and the ANC President’s second term *



·         Because the ANC is the organisational leader of the Alliance, the
ANC must come to terms with the fact COSATU and the SACP will be interested
in who leads

·         The tactics of how we express our leadership preferences of the
ANC, is a subject for debate and conjunctural choices. In certain
conjunctures, it may be appropriate for us, without seeking permission from
anybody, to do so.

·         We cannot be expected to be lead and not have a say on who should
the ANC.

·         We are impressed that since Polokwane Congress, the Alliance has
improved significantly.

·         It is for this reason that we would like the ANC President, Jacob
Zuma to avail himself as the ANC President and of the republic, for the
second term.

·         We know there are people who are already discussing this matter in
corners. It is therefore hypocritical for some of them to come out in public
and claim that the issue is not being discussed. And opening up this issue
will divide the movement. In fact lack of clarity on succession will
generate more problems within the movement since some have already started
divisive discussions on the matter. Laying this matter to rest as soon as
now, will enable us to focus on issues of transformation of our country.

·         We would encourage those who differ with us, to say so, and stop
bureaucratic and procedural arguments which hinge on who has the right to
raise the matter and when.

·         However, there are still major problems at the provincial level
with the functioning of the Alliance, particularly in Western Cape and Free
State.

·         People should understand that the SACP is not a begging party. The
SACP is a working class party. Therefore, if the relations between the SACP
and ANC leadership in these provinces, we will encourage our SACP structures
to contest the next local government elections and the next general
elections at the provincial level.



*Closing remarks *



·         We wish you well in your endeavours to become part of the South
African working class movement for a socialist South Africa. Indeed, it only
a socialist South Africa that we can attain sustainable free education.

·         Socialism is Cool! Capitalism Sucks!



Issued by YCLSA Head Office



1 – 5 Leyds Street, COSATU Hse, Braamfontein



For interview requests call:



*Castro Ngobese*

*YCLSA National Spokesperson – 082 567 3557*

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