Cde VC

 

Ours as the working class against bourgeoise class is a Permanent
Revolution not Two-Stage Revolution of SACP and COSATU through NDR that
suggest that us as the Working Class and Bourgeoise Class we  can
achieve our objectives through common programme. Unions particularly
SAMWU chief task is freeing the state from the embracement of capitalism
because trade union cease to be trade union in the imperialst epoch. The
primary slogan for this struggle is complete and unconditional
independence of the trade unions in relation to the capitalist state.

 

Vanguard Mokwena

SAMWU Shopsteward 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dominic Tweedie
Sent: 31 March 2010 10:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [YCLSA Discussion] The Tripartite Alliance-going back to
basics; who must lead the Alliance?

 

Dear Cde Mduduzi,

You have brought this discussion to a nice point where one can answer
Yes, or No.

And the answer is definitely: No.

The Party's role is to foster a hegemony or in other words a
dictatorship of the popular masses, or of the proletariat - a People's
Democratic Dictatorship of one sort or another. By all means continue to
have a discussion about those alternatives.

But the distinguishing characteristic of the Communist Party among other
parties is that it never seeks power for itself. The day that the
Communist Party seeks power for itself, it will become no different from
any common bourgeois party.

The ANC as the liberation movement of the popular masses must lead
itself. We can't lead it, without destroying it. It must be democratic
and lead itself. It is the embodiment of the Alliance, as much as the
One Spirit is the embodiment of the Trinity. There is no separate
standing Alliance authority, and there will never be.

Likewise the mass organisations of the working class lead themselves,
and would be of no use if they were not able and willing and determined
to lead themselves.

The Party leads in its own way, as the indispensable generalist vanguard
complement to the great mass organisations of the people.

The task of the NDR is to extend democracy to all corners of the
republic and from bottom to top. The main means of doing so is by
educating, organising and mobilising the masses in all conceivable ways.

This communist task has not changed and should not change.

VC




Mduduzi H Vilakazi wrote: 

Cdes,

 

The discussion around the issue of who leads the alliance is as old as
the existence of the alliance. This alliance is not a product of a
boardroom wherein a decision of which component leads could be
discussed. It is an alliance that came as a result of pramatic
programmes.

 

History tells us that were it not of the banning of the party in 1950,
the ANC could have not made this historic strides. After its banning,
the party operated underground and established an international networks
with other communist parties outside. The base for the ANC in exile was
created and established through the efforts of the SACP.

 

The campaigns and the congress of the people (not COPE) in that took
place between 1950 and 1960 were mainly influenced by a socialist
agenda. Equally, the SACP was the first to adopt a non-racial and
non-sexist stance long before the the ANC could realise it.

 

When the ANC was banned in 1960, all systems were in place to
accommodate these cadres into exile by the left-leaning organisations
outside the country. Most cadres were taken to Moscow, Russia for
military and political training. The ANC was mainly funded by the
communist parties from accross the globe including education of most of
our leaders.

 

I have dwelt much on the historic epoch above to clarify that the SACP
has always provided leadership during and after the fight for
liberation. However, it was strategic then to allow the ANC as the major
mobiliser of masses to carry on the work of speaking on behalf of the
oppressed masses of our people because of its inclusive character.

 

The question is whether the ground is not fertile now for the SACP to
lead the alliance so that it spead up the realisation of an open class
struggle. I mean, the ANC, much as it addresses certain elements of the
revolution, it does so in focussing much on the national struggle while
too accommodative to the capitalists as well.

 

Are we not ready as communists to lead the alliance to an open class
struggle?

 

I remain

 

Mduduzi Herman Vilakazi

Internal Auditor

Dept of P/Works, Roads and Transport

Mpumalanga Province

 

Tel:  013 766 8280

Cell: 083 357 4849/ 083 990 8523

Fax: 086 544 3205


"Ignorant men don't know what good they hold in their hands until
they've flung it away."
-Sophocles
 

 

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