An
invitation to participate in the creation of a new Revolutionary
Socialist Organisation
This text was voted on and passed at a meeting in London
on Sunday 29th June 2008. A Steering Committee was also elected.
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The purpose of this document is to launch a regroupment process,
which will culminate in a conference after a period of discussion.
It registers the most important areas of agreement we have achieved
at the beginning of this discussion. There are other areas, not
included, which will have to be the subject of further discussion.
1. This is a proposal made by members of the International Socialist
Group (ISG), Socialist Resistance (SR), a group of former members
of the SWP and some independent Marxists not presently in any organisation.
It is an invitation to everyone who would be interested in establishing
a new revolutionary organisation based on an understanding of the
need for Marxists to build a revolutionary organisation and to work
for the widest unity of the working class on economic, social and
political issues.
2.
We propose a regroupment, based on our common traditions as active
revolutionary socialists. This proposal emerges from practical collaboration
over the recent period in building Respect. We also appeal to independent
revolutionaries and new militants to join us.
3.
We hope that a process of discussion throughout this year will culminate
in a founding conference to be held towards the end of this year.
4.
We have a shared analysis of the nature of class society and how
it can be changed. Capitalism is an outmoded system which cannot
satisfy even the most basic needs of billions of the world’s
population. The further advance of humanity and the protection of
the environment from catastrophe can only be achieved by the creation
of a socialist society.
5.
The capitalist state cannot be reformed but has to be overthrown
and replaced by a workers’ state. This revolutionary act can
only be carried out by the working class, the only agency that can
transform society.
6.
The emancipation of the working class is the task of the working
class itself, acting as a class in its own interests. Socialism
cannot be achieved from above by reformist politicians or trade
union leaders. The struggle for socialism is international; the
struggle of workers and the oppressed everywhere is one struggle.
7.
We recognize that capitalism uses the oppression of certain social
groups to divide the working class. The organisations of the working
class must constantly strive to overcome any divisions by advancing
the causes of these oppressed groups. We oppose all forms of oppression
and defend the right of the oppressed to self-organization. We support,
and will participate in, the struggles against national oppression,
women’s oppression, racism and Islamophobia and against homophobia.
8.
What existed in the “communist bloc” was not socialism.
It was a Stalinist perversion of socialism; a dictatorship that
brutally oppressed all political opposition, suppressed workers’
rights and trampled on workers’ democracy. Socialism cannot
exist except with the extension of democracy so that the working
class collectively takes the decisions about the future of its new
society.
9.
The dominant ideas of the present society are those of the capitalist
class. For the revolution to succeed the most militant workers and
their allies have to be organised into a revolutionary organisation
which challenges and confronts that ideology with one in the interests
of the new socialist society.
10.
The revolutionary organisation must be part of the working class
and take part in the life and struggles of the working class and
the oppressed. It seeks to absorb the lessons of working-class struggles
from the past and from today. It must give guidance and perspective
to its members in their activity in the workplace, communities and
campaigns. Theoretical study and discussion serve as a guide to
the practical work of the organisation. In this way we can test
our ideas in practice and learn from our experience.
11.
Any revolutionary organization must be democratic, including the
right to organize around minority viewpoints, but must aim to act
in a unified manner. Socialist democracy is the only way to develop
a genuine political leadership of the working class and its allies.
12.
We believe that the decline of the Labour Party and the disintegration
of its mass base present the best opportunity for many decades to
build a viable alternative to the left of Labour. The signatories
of this appeal have been working together as revolutionaries and
with others to build such a party. We believe that the building
of a united party of the working class is one of the overarching
strategic tasks for revolutionary socialists in this period. The
role of revolutionary Marxists in helping to build Respect over
the next period will be an important one.
13.
We state clearly our commitment to building a revolutionary socialist
organisation, which will locate itself in working-class struggle
– in the workplace, in the community, amongst the oppressed
and in the broad party.
14.
We are internationalists, against imperialism and war; we stand
for mass action from below in the interests of the working class;
we do not set ourselves apart from the working class and its organisations
but seek the broadest agreement with others, using the methods of
the united-front. Our aim is both to advance the interests of the
class and the ideas of revolutionary socialism. To these ends we
will explore the possibility of links with other revolutionaries
internationally.
15.
This document is intended only as a preliminary text. We invite
all those who are interested in the ideas outlined above to join
us in a process of discussion.
For
more information or to become involved e-mail
revolutionaryregroupment@googlemail.com
or
visit
http://revolutionaryregroupment.wordpress.com
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