Warm Revolutionary Greetings.

Comrades, the analysis and diagnosis made by cadres of the viewpoint of 
Secretary General, Cde Gwede Mantashe is spot on.
The secretary touches on a crucial problem that has been long noted but however 
not given enough attention, that of lack of political education. political 
education is of paramount importance to comrades of the movement as it speaks 
directly on the conduct that should be portrayed by comrades of the movement.
Lenin when speaking on this issue said: "Without any revolutionary theory, 
there can be no real revolutionary movement"
the ANC is the leader of the Alliance which seeks to achieve the gains of 
National democratic Revolution and if comrades in the ANC are not clearly 
schooled on the theory and culture of the organisation, they will go out and 
misrepresent the character of the ANC and will be short sighted in their 
analysis.

the Secretary speaks of the many manifestations of political underdevelopment 
in the movement in his opening lines as follows:

"The dominance of factions in almost all the provinces of the ANC reflects the 
weakness of the structures. That weakness, to a great extent, reflects the lack 
of ideological depth and the weakening of political conscience among the cadres 
of the movement. Our inability to move with the necessary speed in arresting 
this decline will lead to us being rightfully accused of benefiting from the 
disorder, and this will then be seen as a deliberate disorganisation.

When selflessness, one of the principled characters of our movement, is being 
replaced by a newfound expression of selfishness, wherein personal accumulation 
becomes the main cause for divisions we must know that the movement is in 
decline"

Factionalism and character assassinations now the order of the day in the 
structures of the movement and comrades are now characterised according to whom 
they supported in certain conferences. This is indeed not healthy in the life 
of the organisation and the SG is correct to characterise it as a cancer that 
is slowly eating into our movement.


Comrades, this analysis by the SG to me posses a challenge to each and every 
cadre to undergo self cultivation and not allow leadership squabbles and 
cliques to influence their consciousness and ideology. let us not overlook 
principle for the sake of appeasing friends and wounding enemies.

Socialism is the future, build it now!!!!!!!!!

Luvuyo Ponase
SASCO Siphiwe Mthimkhulu Branch Secretary(North/2nd Ave)
ND Public Management
Faculty of Political and Gorvenance Studies
Contacts: 073 380 444 8
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
           [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
The history of all hitherto all existing society is the history of class 
struggles!
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Luzuko Buku [[email protected]]
Sent: 18 October 2009 03:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Reflections on Gwede Mantashe's Viewpoint on ANC 
Today


Calls for intensification of political education made by many including the ANC 
Secretary General Cde. Gwede Mantashe in his contribution to the ANC today of 
16 October sheds some light into the nature and direction that the movement is 
supposed to be going.

Comrade Gwede’s contribution is a wake-up call and it will assist us towards 
the resolution of the problem that Cde. Gugile Nkwinti pointed out about 9 
years ago when he made an observation that comrades who are properly trained in 
the movements’ policies and programme are a diminishing proportion of the 
people that currently populate it. This leads to a situation where it is easy 
to buy them.

The Communist Manifesto’s assertion that the history of all hitherto existing 
society is that of class struggle is true reflection of society, but equally so 
the theory of the National Democratic Revolution which talks about the class 
alliance between the working class with some sections of the middle and upper 
class, who share the same objectives with those of the working class, is also 
relevant.

 In the South African context, this is reflected in the Revolutionary Alliance 
of three different but interrelated and interdependent organisations. This 
Alliance is led by the ANC, which is a mass liberation movement, with working 
class organisations such as SACP and COSATU as allies.

The SACP is a working class organisation that strives for Socialism and COSATU 
is a revolutionary trade union movement which transcends petty economic 
analysis of work place struggles as it gives them political content and locates 
them within the working class struggle for socialism.

The ANC on the other hand is a multi-class organisation which is biased towards 
the working class. Because it is a multi-class this means its ideological 
position is shaped and revived by different sections of society and in most 
cases these are classes which are supposed to be in antagonistic terms  in 
society.

The current NEC of the ANC is indicative of this and the current differences 
also bring this to mind. The fact that the ANC is multi-class, does not mean 
that the ANC is ideological neutral and neither does it mean it performs some 
form of a ‘class balancing act’.

Honest comrades have been forever saying that the ANC has an ideology which is 
premised on the principles of the Freedom Charter and clearly articulated in 
the programme of the National Democratic Revolution.

Comrade Gwede is right the current ANC Strategy and Tactics document recognises 
the leading role of the “African majority working class” in the National 
Democratic Revolution.  This basically means that the middle class and the 
emergent black elites joined the ANC because they agreed with this agenda of 
the working class..

Throughout the period in which this revolutionary alliance has been in public 
office, there has been a systematic campaign to project the ANC as a neoliberal 
capitalist organisation in alliance with working class organisations such as 
COSATU and SACP. This has been mostly done by those from the emergent 
capitalist class, but also by some within Marxists circles (“The Sectarian 
Left”).

This has been the cause for many differences in the movement and this can be 
illustrated by the emergence of the ‘1996 class project’ which has, in some 
way,  rolled back, but replaced now by what the SACP Special Congress 
Discussion Document calls the “new tendency”.

The call for intensification of political education will indeed help us 
navigate through these and many other challenges because it will help us 
understand that it is the emergent or aspiring capitalist who ideological 
joined the working class in the ANC and the movement at large and not the 
reverse.

Political education will teach us that communist are people who are with and 
for the workers and the poor hence they will always contests any privatisation, 
flawed tender process and javelin throwing even if these benefits people within 
the ranks of the movement.

This is the reason why communist will always be in conflict with sections of 
the emergent capitalist class.  Political education will therefore show us as 
to where these whole anti-communist sentiments come from and why they will 
always be in the movement and how they can be dealt with.

Political education will lead to political and organisational independence as 
it will teach us as to how to deal with influence of money in our movement. It 
is political education that will help us formulate a pragmatic approach to the 
challenges we are facing and not just interpret them as a attack against Gwede 
Mantashe, Blade Nzimande or Phumulo Masualle and others.

Political Education will help us navigate thought these problems by teaching us 
that “Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims.”



Revolutionary Regards

Luzuko Buku
YCL Chairperson, Rhodes University
ANC Rodgers Faltein
0786172286
www.lbuku.blogspot.com


"The state is the product and manifestation of the irreconcilability of class 
antagonisms..."State and Revolution, Lenin (1917)




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