Philosophy and Religion, Part 10a

Cuba, Kruschev and the 20th CPSU Congress
This Communist University has constantly upheld the central idea within
Marx’s “Capital” and within Paulo Freire’s “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”.
That idea is the full restoration of the human Subject as an
individual, within human society, making humanity out of a material
world.


We meet in the UJ Doornfontein Library. The next session will be as
follows: Date: 2 September (Thursday) Time: 17h00 sharp to 18h30 sharp
Venue: The Library, University of Johannesburg , Doornfontein,
Johannesburg (former Technikon Witwatersrand). Entrance on slip road by
the bridge on Siemert Road. Topic: New Tools for Marxists, by Ron Press


This dialectic of the individual and the collective was most succinctly
expressed by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels in the following famous
words, which we have quoted more than once before, from the Communist
Manifesto of 1848:
“… the free development of each is the condition for the free
development of all.”
The Communist University has also upheld the SACP’s constitutional
stricture to “Educate, Organise and Mobilise”. We do so in the
conviction that our mission is not to Influence, or to Guide. Such
words are used when education is abandoned by those who have no faith
in it. “Influence” and “Guide” are only stalking-horses for “Command”
and “Control” when the latter two tyrants are too ashamed to raise
their heads.
In its Freirean educational practice, the Communist University has
never sought to preach. It has opened doors to dialogue and never
closed them. The Communist University codifies, but it does not
prescribe.
When education succeeds, and the working class is restored to its full
humanity as a Subject of History, then why would any of these insecure
and furtive options (Influence, Guiding, Command and Control) be
required? None of them will be required.
Hence we say as Communist University: Education is the means by which
organising and mobilising are done. Education is more than a
preparation for politics. Education is the method of politics and the
very substance of politics, which, when considered broadly, excludes
all other substances. Education is the essence of humanism.
This message is simple, and the Freirean method of carrying it out is
clear. For now, the best illustration of the idea of education as the
substance of political practice is Cuba, a country that has become one
big university - a “society of knowledge”. Please see the article
(download linked below( by Cliff DuRand for an exposition of this
concept, including the “Universalization of the University”.
In addition, and to make the same point in a different way, we are
going to conclude with a (downloadable below) example and a warning of
the manner in which a previous revolutionary upsurge faced the problem
of the revolutionary Historical Subject, and failed to solve it, with
disastrous consequences.
The All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), Short Course (a.k.a. simply
“Short Course” was an attempt to create, from the history of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union up to 1937, a totalised theory,
free of error, for the Soviet Union itself and for the world communist
movement as a whole. We came across it while studying Christopher
Caudwell through Helena Sheehan, and finding material on J D Bernal and
J B S Haldane on Sheehan’s web site. This material mentions the Short
Course and the failure of these two otherwise outstandingly
independent-minded communist scientists to oppose it.
The physical torture and elimination of comrades in the Soviet Union
were shrouded in secrecy and obscurity, and even the “show trials” that
took place were to the Western communist observers problematic because
of the confessions of the accused. Yet the CPSU of the day did have to
“lay out its stall” in public, as all political organisations are
forced to do. The CPSU did so in the form of the All-Union Communist
Party (Bolsheviks), Short Course, and this document gave their game
away completely, to anyone with eyes to see. Yet leading Western
communists preferred not to see what was in front of their eyes.
The Marxists Internet Archive in 2008 put up the All-Union Communist
Party (Bolsheviks), Short Course in full for all to read. In addition
it has Khrushchev’s 1956 speech to the 20th Congress of the CPSU,
denouncing both Stalin and the Short Course. An extract from that
speech pertaining to the Short Course is linked below.
With the Short Course, the core reversal or perversion of the CPSU in
the Stalin period is laid bare. For a quick grasp of this inversion of
communism see the work’s Conclusion. Interrogate it with the
Fundamental Question of Philosophy, with which we began this 10-part
course: How stands the relation between Subject and Object? In the
Short Course, the Subject of History is not educated, but is “guided”.
Herein lies the whole disaster.
It was a practical certainty that the leadership of our South African
Revolution would again at some point make the same error of attempting
to demolish the popular Subject. Under President Mbeki, that is what
happened. It is bound to be the case that another such revolutionary
crisis will arrive, perhaps soon. This Communist University course, and
the whole of the Communist University initiative, is dedicated to the
victory of popular agency in that struggle, and in all such struggles
thereafter.
Power to the People!
Image: Nikita Kruschev with Fidel Castro.
Please download and read the following texts:Cuba - A Nation Becoming a
University, DuRand, MRZine (2476 words)Khrushchev, 20th CPSU Congress,
1956, Extracts re ‘Short Course’ (1398 words)
Further reading:New tools for Marxists, 1995, Ron Press (5100
words)Postmodernism & Hindu Nationalism, 2004, Nanda (9126 words)



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