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IV Online magazine : IV418 - November 2009
Internationalism


 Chavez calls for Fifth International

Decisive lessons from Stalinism & social democracy
 *François Sabado* <http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?auteur9>



*During an international meeting of left parties held in Caracas from 19-21
November, 2009, Hugo Chavez launched a call for a Fifth Socialist
International which, according to him, should bring together left parties
and social movements. According to the president of the United Socialist
Party of Venezuela, the Fifth International must be “an instrument for the
unification and the articulation of the struggle of the peoples to save this
planet”.
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*In a world political situation marked by a total crisis of the capitalist
system, this is a fact important enough to be underlined.
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Indeed, leaders or parties who pose the question of an International do not
grow on trees. That is the first merit of Chavez’s call.


All the more so as this call is accompanied by a declaration which denounces
the systemic character of the capitalist crisis, beyond its financial and
banking dimensions, and reaffirms the perspective of a socialism of the 21st
century. It calls for an urgent mobilization against the new imperialist
offensive in Latin America, by the US administration and the Latin American
Right.

On the basis of this call, a broad world anti-imperialist front can be
established, to mark its solidarity with the struggle of the peoples for
their social and political rights, to oppose the new US bases in Colombia,
to support, in particular, the mobilization of the people of Honduras
against the new dictatorial regime.

In the trial of strength in which the imperialists are confronted with the
struggles of the peoples, such a world front would constitute an important
instrument to fight the power of the ruling classes, not only in Latin
America but in the whole world.

We are ready, as we have been since the beginning, in solidarity with the
Cuban revolution, the Bolivarian revolution, with the experiences in Bolivia
and Ecuador, to fully commit ourselves to the common fight against the
imperialist attacks imperialists and to take our full place in this world
anti-imperialist front.

It is also within this framework that the process of construction of a new
International would be posed. Chavez calls for the establishment of a
Socialist Fifth International. That puts back on the agenda the discussion
about a new International. Chavez situates the building of the Fifth
International in continuity with the Fourth. We have already declared on
many occasions: what do labels matter, if there is convergence over the
content. But the constitution of a new International implies a whole process
around a programme, policies, and an organization, which must be carried out
on the basis of a broad discussion with all the protagonists.

There is, indeed, a new historical period, where divergences between various
revolutionary currents can be surmounted on the basis of “a common
understanding of events and tasks”. From this point of view, it is not a
question of discussing the historical balance sheets of different currents,
but it is decisive to learn together the lessons from Stalinism and social
democracy, so that the tragedies and the errors of the past are not
repeated.

Each party, each organization, each current and each militant must
contribute to this debate. As for the Fourth International, it has already
formulated, on many occasions, its proposals:

* An anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist programme of emergency demands,
which starts from the demands and the social needs of the popular classes,
proposes a new distribution of wealth, public and social appropriation of
the key sectors of the economy and leads on to the revolutionary
transformation of society.

* Unity of action of all the organizations, currents and militants against
the attacks of the governments and the capitalist classes.

* Independence of the social movements, associations and trade-union
organizations with respect to parties and states.

* Solidarity with all struggles of peoples against all the imperialist
powers.

* The fight against oppressions and the defence of the rights of women,
homosexuals, young people and immigrants.

* The fight for governments of the workers and popular classes which satisfy 
the principal social and ecological demands and base themselves on the
mobilization of the population and its control over the principal sectors of
the economy. This perspective implies not participating in governments which
manage the state and the capitalist economy along with the parties of the
centre-left or social democracy.

* The central character of the self-emancipation and self-organization of
peoples, in the perspective of overthrowing capitalism.

* An ecosocialist project which combines both the satisfaction of social
needs and the respect and balance of our ecosystem. In this sense, we have
much to learn much from the indigenous peoples of South America and their
relationship to the land.

* Socialist democracy as a project of society: self-management of the
economy, democracy and pluralism of parties and social movements.

These are some themes for discussion in order to advance along the road of
bringing together all anti-capitalists on an international level. They are
the first ideas that we will defend in the process of constitution of a new
International.

Lastly, Chavez’s call for a Fifth International also constitutes a point of
support when it poses the question of a new International, independently of
the Second (Socialist) International of which organizations like the social
democratic parties, the Mexican PRI and the Brazilian PT are members. But it
is also necessary to clarify a question in the construction of a new
International, that of the difference between state policies and the
development of a political project. One thing is to conclude economic and
commercial agreements with states which have anti-imperialist governments,
to conclude such agreements with other states, including some which have
reactionary regimes, or to oppose attacks of imperialism against certain
countries. It is quite another thing to give political support to regimes
like those of the Chinese Communist Party or the Islamic Republic of Iran…
The project of the Fifth International cannot in any way at all be
associated with these regimes.

Once again, this call creates the conditions for a new international
discussion, indissociable from solidarity with the Bolivarian revolution. It
is in this spirit that the Fourth international, its organizations and its
militants, will answer “Present”!

[image: -]*François Sabado is a member of the Executive Bureau of the Fourth
International and an activist in the New Anticapitalist Party (NPA) in
France. He was a long-time member of the National Leadership of the
Revolutionary Communist League (LCR).*

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