About Cyril Smith
Louis Godena wrote today, on the YCLSA Discussion Forum: “I had never
heard of Cyril Smith before today. What's his claim to fame? I know he
was British, but did he lead any party, or work in any revolution?”
So I wrote to Andy Blunden, of the Marxists Internet Archive. Andy
lives in Australia, but spent many years in Britain until around 1985.
Andy wrote back at once. I quote his responses (in bold) below. They
are quite moving and revealing. Perhaps a few words of introduction
from me may help.
In Britain there used to be several conspicuous Trotskyist parties. One
of them was the Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP), founded and led for
most of its existence by Gerry Healy, who turned out to be quite a
monster in the end. The disintegration of the WRP in 1985 was
accompanied by scandalous revelations about Healy.
The sordid Healy scandals are not the most politically instructive
parts of the WRP or Trotskyist story. There were genuine scholars and
philosophers among these particular “Trots”. After the pain of it, they
were set free by the collapse, and then to a further extent set free by
the collapse of the Soviet Union that occurred a few years later. One
of these scholars was Cyril Smith.
When I got Louis’ message I wrote to Andy Blunden as follows: For
myself, I always thought I knew enough about Cyril Smith from his
writings, but who knows, maybe this comrade has a point and there is
something to be learned from the late Cyril's story.



Andy wrote back:
“Unfortunately, Dom, the comrade who promised me a copy of Cyril's
obituary never delivered and Cyril never talked about his past, so it
is hard for me. The more so as I only renewed my acquaintance with
Cyril 16 years after I left the UK, in about 2001, and then from the
other side of the world. I believe he had been originally a miner and
joined the Labour Party at a very young age and very soon after became
a Trotskyist and joined Gerry Healy's group in the Labour Party.
“He got an education and became a lecturer in Economics at LSE and
functioned as a kind of ‘party intellectual’ in the Workers
Revolutionary Party. He was (like a lot of people) treated very harshly
and came close to losing his sanity before Healy was expelled.
“During and after the expulsion of Healy he played a very stabilising
role because of his long history in communism, amongst others who
really knew very little.
“Later he developed differences with every one of his former comrades
and was one of the first to take up the banner of ‘Back to the Real
Marx,’ a cause which he pursued relentlessly and uncompromisingly. I
count him as one of my teachers.”




Before I saw the above reply of Andy’s, I had sent a reply to Louis
Godena on the group, saying what I thought about Cyril Smith from his
work as published on the Marxists Internet Archive, and had copied it
to Andy Blunden. Andy replied as follows:
“You are spot on Dominic. Supplementing what I said in the other mail I
should say that Cyril was ruthlessly, uncompromisingly, brutally
honest, to the point of being a ‘difficult person.’ He never spared
himself or anyone, even though he always expressed his respect for
Lenin and Trotsky, he did not spare them from criticism any more than
he spared himself.”



Finally, I wrote again to Andy, asking for his permission to use his
replies and to mention him by name. He replied:
“I would be delighted. I owe Cyril a lot and it would please me a great
deal to be able to share what I remember of him with people in South
Africa.”



If I find more about Cyril Smith I will collect it and perhaps pass it
on at some stage. In the mean time, the Cyril Smith Archive on MIA
remains an accessible, lucid critique that will benefit any Marx
scholar, whether or not one agrees with Smith. - VC


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