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Date: 9 August 2010 16:54
Subject: Fw: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Obituary of Cyril Smith
To: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>


 Tribute to Cyril Smith
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*Spencer, John. *
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(versión en castellano <http://www.herramienta.com.ar/node/937>)
Speech from Cyril's funeral

Emma has asked me to say a few words about Cyril’s life in revolutionary
politics. I’m sure Cyril wouldn’t have wanted to be buried according to the
rites of the WRP/SLL and I certainly wouldn’t want to speak on behalf of any
fraction of that organisation. But it can’t be ignored that Cyril was a
leading Trotskyist for 40 years. As a young mathematician in the biometrics
department of UCL, he was surrounded by Communist Party enthusiasts led by
the department chief, JBS Haldane. The department was thrown into turmoil
when Stalin declared genetics to be a bourgeois pseudoscience, decreed that
animals could pass on their descendants the characteristics they had
acquired in life, and fired the entire cadre of Soviet geneticists, sending
many to Siberia. For good measure, at the same time, the Soviet leader
denounced Tito as an imperialist agent. *“It became obvious that Stalin’s
followers were lying their heads off, especially about the history of the
Russian revolution, the fate of its leaders and the nature of life in the **
USSR**. I turned with excitement to the works of Leon Trotsky. Here, I
thought, was the real theory of socialism, completely worked out. All we had
to do was to ‘put it into practice’.”* After a brief spell in Ted Grant’s
group, he joined the Revolutionary Communist Party and became a very
effective propagandist against Stalinism and in favour of a genuine
Bolshevik international. Active in the Labour League of Youth, he was the
first editor of Keep Left, the paper of the Gerry Healy’s faction. When I
encountered him in the 1960s he was a leading figure in what was then the
SLL.  By that time, on his own account, Cyril was having difficulty
swallowing the version of dialectical and historical materialism on which
Healy was placing more and more emphasis. His difficulty in this respect
were not helped by the publication in 1973 of Marx’s Grundrisse (Outline of
the Critique of Political Economy). Around this time the newly founded
Workers Revolutionary Party, began to produce the NewsLine and Cyril put his
talents at the paper’s service. But the work of assembling random snippets
of information into a newspaper was not congenial and he soon returned to
his post teaching at the LSE.  A mark of the respect with which Cyril was
regarded by the party membership was his election to its three-person
control commission, the supposed repository of a Leninist party’s
conscience. Unfortunately, as he put it later, this was more of a
“controlled” commission and it was used to sanitise the arbitrary expulsion
of the Alan Thornett group. At this time we were neighbours in Clapham South
and I sometimes used to drop in on Cyril on my way home. Cyril always made
one welcome but I was overawed by his wide knowledge and his intellectual
brilliance. He gave the impression too of being under considerable personal
stress. By the end of the 1970s, on his own account, Cyril had largely
dropped out of the party’s frenetic day to day activity. When the WRP
imploded in 1985 Cyril saw an opportunity to put his point of view to a
wider audience by initiating discussions that would have been inconceivable
while Gerry Healy was in charge. This was perhaps a little optimistic. When
Cyril announced that the Marxists had not understood Marx he rather put
himself in the paradoxical position of the famous beardless village barber
who shaves all those and only those who don’t shave themselves. His former
comrades were inclined to ask who are you to talk, just as they used to
silence awkward questioners by demanding to know whether they had sold their
NewsLine quota.  In 1988 Cyril produced a pamphlet Communist Society and
Marxist Theory and organised a reading group to work through Marx’s
Capital. This was the start of a new Odyssey which carried him a long way
from his starting point and brought him a wider circle. As he put it, “the
simple aim of checking everything turned out to demand a more protracted and
painful process than I could have imagined.” It brought him to reject
Lenin’s gloss on Marx’s work and to reject the tenets of Trotskyism (world
revolution, defence of the workers state, building of the FI). Cyril came to
see Marx as being concerned with the nature of humanity, and of how in class
society its way of living denied its human essence. Bourgeois society,
dominated by money and its development into capital, was a form of life “not
appropriate to and worthy of our human nature” (*Capital*, Volume 3). A
human social form would be a “free association of producers.” The task was
not to “take power”, but to show how to live without power, a job to be done
not by a revolutionary elite but collectively by all those oppressed under
the existing order. Cyril was very critical of the received wisdom about the
relationship between Marx and the Enlightenment. Increasingly he came to see
Marx as the heir to a rich Hermetic tradition quite opposed to
“Enlightenment thinking” based on scientific rationalism.  The fruits of
this work went into Marx at the Millennium (2000) and Karl Marx and the
Future of the Human (2005).  Despite the severe stroke which sadly
overshadowed his final years, Cyril went on striving to understand and to
transmit that understanding.  How can one sum up the life of such a
mercurial figure in a short funeral address? I hope it is clear from the
short summary of his political trajectory that he was in his element when
subverting or ridiculing orthodoxy. He told me how when he was a boy Jewish
iconoclasts used to stand standing opposite the synagogue on the sabbath
ostentatiously eating ham sandwiches. I think he was with them in
spirit. The word that comes most often to my mind is paradox. Cyril revelled
in it and his life was very paradoxical. He was critical thinker who was for
30-odd years a militant in the most orthodox of orthodox parties. He was a
man preoccupied with Capital who was untouched by the frenzy of modern
consumerism. He was a gentle man in a ferocious political group. He was also
a doting father proud of his daughters’ accomplishments. I vividly remember
we used to see Cyril and Emma, who was then a very small girl, every Sunday
walking past our house hand in hand on their way to her violin lesson. He
was a born teacher. Liz remembers him teaching her sons chess up at the
College of Marxist Education. He helped my son Tom very generously when he
ran into difficulties with his university dissertation. At his funeral our
thoughts should be most of all with Emma and Laura in their loss.

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----- Original Message -----
*From:* Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
*To:* YCLSA EOM Forum <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Monday, August 09, 2010 3:44 PM
*Subject:* [YCLSA Discussion] Re: Obituary of Cyril Smith


All right Louis,

You can call the Cyril Smith a churl if you like. There is no danger in that
for you when the man is two years dead. But let me take the opportunity to
say something about the Communist University, which you may not have
noticed, or perhaps you have forgotten.

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