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‘No Woman, No Revolution’

Sibusiso Mchunu, Off the Cuff, 15 April 2010
The JHB Communist University has just finished its first series on
Basic Communism as the introductory to our University study. In the
Communist University we use short text (for each week) and we have been
meeting without fail since the University opened on the 20, 2010
January.
Now we are in the second series called ‘No Woman, No Revolution’. This
series on women is very challenging as it challenges holistic view and
understanding of women struggle as
the women’s world is divided, just as is the world of men, into two
camps; the interests and aspirations of one group of women bring it
close to the bourgeois class, while the other group has close
connections with the proletariat, and its claims for liberation
encompass a full solution to the woman question…[i] while the world and
the our journalist in both print and electronic have of late focused
their energy about Cde Julius Malema (BBC reporter) and Eugene Terre
Blanche but a female was humiliated on E. TV studio by Andre Visagie .
Yet the angle of reporting about such, is a though it was a joke.
It is therefore paramount to have active women and we should protect
them with all what we have as we want woman workers to achieve equality
with men not only in law, but in life as well…therefore, elect more
women workers, both Communist and non-Party, to the Soviet. If she is
only an honest woman worker who is capable of managing work sensibly
and conscientiously, it makes no difference if she is not a member of
the Party, elect her to…Soviets.[ii] We hope that as we grapple with a
women question both women and men will realise that proletarian women
have a different attitude. They do not see men as the enemy and the
oppressor; on the contrary, they think of men as their comrades, who
shares with them the drudgery of the daily round and fight with them
for a better future. The women and her male comrade are enslaved by the
same social conditions; the same hated chains of capitalism oppress
their will and deprive them of the joys and charms of life. [iii]
It is therefore important that we must not loose sight of the bigger
struggle before us (of No woman, No Revolution) and be diverted to
discuss politics of individuals of which at the Communist University we
are lucky that we use these short texts to get concrete analysis for
concrete situations, as in words, bourgeois democracy promises equality
and liberty. In fact, not a single bourgeois republic, not even the
most advanced once, has given the feminine half of the human race
either full legal equality with men or freedom from the guardianship
and oppression of men.[iv] Therefore the Women and Child Ministry which
we have at this epoch, will never deliver socialism or set free women;
it is us, with organs of popular power (Soviets) that we must show
commitment.
The Communist University (Political School) has four different topics
in a series as mentioned, The ‘Basic’ was the first as a series, then
now we are doing a series on ‘No woman, No Revolution’ which will end
on 10, 2010 June and then we will be begin with series on ‘Philosophy
and Religion’, which will be followed by our last series on
‘Anti-Imperialism, War and Peace’ of which it will be the last.
The Communist University meet every Thursdays at 17H00 till 18H30 at
the University of JHB Library, Doornfontein Campus (former Wits
Technikon).
The proletariat cannot achieve complete freedom, unless it achieves
complete freedom for women [To the working women, VI Lenin, 1920]

Socialism is the best
_________________________ Cde Sibusiso Mchunu
Arise ye prisoner of starvationArise ye toilers of the earthFor reason
thunders new creationTis a better world in birth
Never more tradition chain shall bind usArise ye toilers no more in
thrallThe earth shall rise on new foundationsWe are but naught we shall
be all
Then comrades, come rallyTis the last fight we faceThe
internationaleUnite the human race
[i] The Social basis of the Woman Question [Alexandra Kollontai, 1909
(The struggle for economic independence)] [ii] To the Working Women [VI
Lenin, 1920] [iii] The Social basis of the Woman Question [Alexandra
Kollontai, 1909 (The struggle for economic independence)] [iv] Soviet
Power and the Status of Women [VI Lenin, 1919]


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