Anti-Imperialism, War and Peace, Part 2b

 

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Symbol of Class Alliance

 

Genesis of the NDR

 

The Hammer and Sickle emblem of the communists was invented in Russia in
1917. It is a symbol of class alliance between two distinct classes:
proletarian workers, and peasants.

 

Peasants often work hard and they are often poor, but they are not the same
as the working proletariat of the towns. Nor are they the same as the rural
proletariat. So the hammer and the sickle are not two identical things. They
represent two different things, allied.

 

Practical politics is always a matter of alliance, and in different
circumstances, different alliances are called for. Communists commonly
regard an alliance between workers and peasants as normal. Proletarian
parties have likewise, in the past, often attempted class alliances with
(other) parts of the bourgeoisie against feudalism, or against colonialism.

 

Alliances are normal and necessary, in order to isolate and thereby to be
able to defeat an adversary; and equally, to avoid being isolated and
defeated by that adversary. Karl Marx had practiced class alliance from at
least 1845 onwards, and had written extensively about it, notably in "The
Class Struggles in France
<http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1850/class-struggles-france/index.ht
m> ", the 1850 Address to the Communist League
<http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/communist-league/1850-ad1.htm>
, and the "18
<http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1852/18th-brumaire/index.htm> th
Brumaire". 

 

The question of the appropriate alliances in the anti-colonial and
anti-Imperialist struggle was bound to arise.

 

The origin of the specific type of class alliance that is nowadays referred
to by the term National Democratic Revolution can be precisely located in
the Second Congress of the Communist International (2CCI), in the discussion
in the Commission on the National and Colonial Question, reported to the
plenary by V. I. Lenin on 26 July 1920 (attached).

 

The first, founding Congress of the Communist International ("Comintern")
had taken place in March, 1919, a little over a year after the October 1917
Russian Revolution. It fulfilled the tenth of Lenin's "April Theses": "We
must take the initiative in creating a revolutionary International".

 

The very first "International Working Men's Association", of which Karl Marx
had been a founder member in 1864, had been disbanded in 1871 after the fall
of the Paris Commune. 

 

The Second International fell apart in 1914, when most of the
Social-Democratic workers' parties backed the bourgeois masters of war in
the conflict between the Imperialist powers. 

 

The communists, led by Lenin, had held out against that betrayal. After the
revolutionary victory in Russia they lost very little time before
constructing a Third, Communist International. It was naturally and
explicitly anti-Imperial and anti-colonial, and at its Second Congress (the
"2CCI") in 1920, decisively so.

 

In his report to the 2CCI on the National and Colonial Question, Lenin says:


 

"We have discussed whether it would be right or wrong, in principle and in
theory, to state that the Communist International and the Communist parties
must support the bourgeois-democratic movement in backward countries. As a
result of our discussion, we have arrived at the unanimous decision to speak
of the national-revolutionary movement rather than of the
'bourgeois-democratic' movement. It is beyond doubt that any national
movement can only be a bourgeois-democratic movement, since the overwhelming
mass of the population in the backward countries consist of peasants who
represent bourgeois-capitalist relationships. However, the objections have
been raised that, if we speak of the bourgeois-democratic movement, we shall
be obliterating all distinctions between the reformist and the revolutionary
movements. Yet that distinction has been very clearly revealed of late in
the backward and colonial countries."

 

Here we find, for the first time, all the makings of the NDR, including the
name, even if the words are not quite in their present-day order. Lenin
calls it "national-revolutionary", but he makes it very clear that he is
talking of a democratic class alliance with anti-colonial, anti-Imperialist
elements of the national bourgeoisie in colonial countries.

 

The 2CCI was followed within two months by the famous "Congress of the
Peoples of the East
<http://amadlandawonye.wikispaces.com/1920,+Baku+Congress+of+the+Peoples+of+
the+East,+Manifesto> ", in Baku, in the southern part of what was soon to
become the Soviet Union. This was the first international anti-colonial
conference. It had huge consequences. The remainder of the 20th century was
marked by world-wide National Democratic Revolutions according to the
pattern set by Lenin and his international comrades. 

 

These National Democratic Revolutions included, and still include, the South
African NDR.

 

 

.        The above is to introduce the original reading-text: Report on
National and Colonial Question, 2CCI, 1920, Lenin
<https://sites.google.com/site/cu2012courses2/17-anti-imperialism-war-and-pe
ace/17023%2CLenin%2CReportonNationalandColonialQuestion%2C2CCI%2C1920.pdf?at
tredirects=0&d=1> .

 

.        A PDF file of the reading text is attached

 

.        To download any of the CU courses in PDF files please click here
<https://sites.google.com/site/cu2012courses/> .

 

 

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