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Who has really captured the state?

 

The SACP makes the fundamental error of seeing the deep crisis we are in
today as caused just by corrupt individuals, families or companies, rather
than a structural crisis of a bankrupt and equally corrupt capitalist system
led by white monopoly capitalism and its allies in the Treasury.

 

 

Irvin Jim, Daily Maverick, Johannesburg, 20 March 2016

 

The latest twists in our long-running political soap opera are the
revelations that Mcebisi Jonas and Vytjie Mentor were offered cabinet
positions by the Gupta family, and a call on 7 March 2016 by SA Communist
Party (SACP) second deputy general secretary (DGS) Solly Mapaila for "a
judicial commission to probe issues relating to the Guptas and the
'corporate capture' of government by businesses".

 

"State capture" has become the latest buzz-phrase but what does it mean?
NUMSA's view on the state is based on Lenin's categorisation of the state as
"an organ of class rule, an organ for the oppression of one class by
another; it is the creation of 'order', which legalises and perpetuates this
oppression by moderating the conflict between classes."

 

Lenin quotes Frederick Engels: "In a democratic republic, wealth exercises
its power indirectly, but all the more surely, first, by means of the
'direct corruption of officials' (America); secondly, by means of an
'alliance of the government and the Stock Exchange' (France and America)."

 

In South Africa today we can see "wealth" - the capitalists - using both
these routes to "capture" the state. It was not however the corrupt Guptas
who initially captured the state but those in the "Stock Exchange" faction
of "wealth" - white monopoly capitalism - who have been and remain the
dominant power behind and within the government.

 

The Guptas, who have highly successfully taken the other path - "the direct
corruption of officials", notably the President and his family - are
fundamentally no different from the long-established "Stock Exchange"
capitalists, whose main gripe is that these new kids on the block have
bribed and bullied their way into getting business with government and SOEs,

 

This has disrupted their own cosy relationship with the ANC and government
which began with the "negotiated settlement" in 1994, the neoliberal GEAR in
1996 and the National Development Plan in 2013, all of which entrenched the
power of monopoly capital and global imperialism.

 

Their main conduit to such power was their "capture" of the Treasury, led by
Trevor Manuel, Pravin Gordhan and Nhlanhla Nene, whose budgets have all done
everything possible to ensure that there is business as usual, and that
white monopoly capitalism remains in power. They were able to use the state
to butcher the Marikana strikers.

 

Yet, in an attempt to define "state capture" COSATU and the SACP, in a joint
statement on 20 February 2016, see the problem of "state capture" as
exclusively "the emergence of a parasitic bourgeoisie that seeks to entrench
itself within key sectors of the state and particularly within strategic
state-owned corporations", which poses "an imminent threat to our democracy,
our broader movement, and indeed to the ability of our democratic state to
drive forward an inclusive and sustainable growth path. Our two formations
are committed to exposing and fearlessly dealing with those associated with
state capture through parasitism in public sector formations and indeed
within any of our own movement structures".

 

This statement however raises two questions. Firstly, why the SACP and
COSATU have only now discovered this threat, since neither can claim to have
been unaware of the problem, at least since 2013 after the notorious Gupta
wedding landing at Waterkloof, when Solly Mapaila said: "The aircraft has
compromised our national security. This is a serious abuse and misuse of
government resources." And the party itself noted, "there is no reason in
our view that such should have been allowed as it can possibly compromise
the security of our country and its sovereignty".

 

So why only now has the SACP expressed concern over something that was
already happening in 2013 and before and since? The only answer can be that
until very recently, they have been silent about anything that might
embarrass President Zuma, particularly his links with a family which, as the
SACP said "can possibly compromise the security of our country and its
sovereignty."

 

Now however the COSATU/SACP axis have moved into opposition to their former
ally, and at local level SACP and ANC members have been involved in violent
battles around the selection of candidates for the upcoming municipal
elections, confrontations not based on principled political differences but
over factional struggles for elected positions in municipalities.

 

The second, more fundamental question to a party which claims to be
Marxist-Leninist is: what is their understanding of the relationship between
capital and the state, which they suddenly see as being under threat of
"capture"?

 

Why have the SACP and COSATU said nothing about the ruthless capture of the
state by big business, the class for which Gordhan has become the
facilitator and spokesperson, but focused instead only on the Guptas who
they categorise as a "parasitic bourgeoisie".

 

They are right of course to condemn bribery, corruption and attempts to
hijack the state by anyone, including the Guptas, but not to overlook the
"Stock Exchange" capitalists who are the real capturers of the state,
especially the monopolised financial sector which is the most "parasitic" of
all.

 

It is important to acknowledge Mcebisi Jonas' courage and applaud him for
taking a stand against the Guptas and we should be bold as society and tell
the ANCYL to say: Hands off Mcebisi Jonas!

 

But as in any fight against any form of corruption and abuse of power it
must be defeated, not in a single battle on a single front. We must also
reject the capturing of the state by white monopoly capital for years, which
NUMSA has fought against for years. We reject the current macro-economic
framework and the new GEAR called the National Development Plan that seeks
to maintain the status quo that is directly responsible for mass poverty,
mass unemployment and seriously deep levels of de-industrialization.

 

The real issue we must confront is that the SACP was willing to join the
forces that dismissed NUMSA, the voice of the working class, and who
fragmented COSATU, when we raised sharply this "state capture" by neoliberal
forces. The SACP leaders presented us as being anti-Jacob Zuma and his
government, something they regarded as criminal then.

 

Many comrades in public sector unions who supported our consistent fight for
fundamental transformation of our economy by nationalising strategic
minerals and all the commanding heights of the economy were purged by the
leadership of COSATU unions and by the SACP, with their core leadership in
the ANC led by Gwede Mantashe.

 

But now that their faction has fallen out of favour and is losing its
hegemony in the ANC to what they have today coined as the Premier League
they are ready to call on the working class to come forward to say "No to
state capture", but only in respect of the Guptas.

 

The SACP must appreciate that the real reason why President Jacob Zuma was
ordered by finance capital to have three ministers of finance in one week,
one of whom became a 'weekend special' minister, was that this was a clear
demonstration that not just the state but the ANC itself has been captured
by capital, the ANC, in alliance with the SACP and COSATU, who refused
nationalisation, refused full implementation of the Freedom Charter and are
pursuing right-wing policies.

 

All this has been done in the interest of white monopoly capital, so to want
to define only the actions of the Guptas, who Jonas correctly rejected, as a
"state capture" is to cause ideological confusion. NUMSA views this as
reckless opportunism and taking workers for a ride. The lesson to be learned
is that in a revolution truth is truth and there is absolutely no
replacement for consistency.

 

Why do the SACP and COSATU fear only the Guptas who "threaten the ability of
our democratic state to drive forward an inclusive and sustainable growth
path" when the government, under the pressure of the big monopolies, have
already totally failed to achieve "an inclusive and sustainable growth path"
and have plunged us into the massive quadruple crisis of unemployment,
poverty, inequality and corruption?

 

Why are the SACP and COSATU, along with the white liberal mainstream media,
now suddenly lining up those dominant capitalists who long ago not only
fashioned but also simultaneously captured the post-1994 state and the ANC
leadership, in a purely factional battle against their new foe - Zuma and
his "parasitical" cronies?

 

The SACP make the fundamental error of seeing the deep crisis we are in
today as caused just by corrupt individuals, families or companies, rather
than a structural crisis of a bankrupt and equally corrupt capitalist system
led by white monopoly capitalism and its allies in the Treasury.

 

This shows how far they have slid from any remotely principled Leninist
position on the state and monopoly capitalism and are aligning themselves
with the most dominant faction of the enemy - white monopoly capitalism.
That is why we so urgently need a genuine, democratic, worker-controlled,
revolutionary Marxist-Leninist socialist party. DM

 

.    Jim is General Secretary of NUMSA

 

 

From:
http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2016-03-20-who-has-really-capture
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