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Their Socialism and Ours: On Sanders

26 Tuesday Jan 2016

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by JORDAN MARTINEZ on JANUARY 25, 2016

A specter is haunting Socialism – the specter of Sanders. The presidential run of Bernie Sanders, a nominally “independent” Senator from Vermont, has garnered at least nearly 200,000 claimed volunteers and $73 million in donations in 2015. His campaign has been heralded by the Left for it’s unabashedly populist rhetoric, with economistic calls for a “political revolution against the Billionaire Class.” There’s apparently just one problem: he’s running as a Democrat.

Sanders and the Democrats

In spite of how some on the Left might portray him, Bernie Sanders did not just wake up one day and say we need a political revolution, nor was his decision to run as a Democrat an incidental mistake. Sanders has long played a role as a false alternative from the Democratic Party, the primary run being only the most recent blatant shattering of his myth, although many supporters still cling to the pieces of “independence.”  Bernie Sanders became involved in third party politics beginning in 1971, with his membership in the anti-war Liberty Union Party and his candidacy under their name for various statewide Vermont political positions from 1972 to 1976, before leaving the Party and orientating towards local elections. On the national level, the exit from LUP was underpinned by Sander’s support for Democratic presidential candidates- Jimmy Carter beginning in 1976, and campaigning for Walter Mondale in ’84.[i]

In 1981, Sanders successfully ran for Mayor of Burlington, Vermont as an independent, unseating a six-term Democrat incumbent. A new liberal progressive coalition formed to drive the electoral bids of Sanders, the precursor to the modern Vermont Progressive Party. From 1983 to ’87, Sanders would continue to win re-election against both Democrat and Republican challengers. Sanders was noted for his ardent anti-war positions, and opposition to certain imperialist policies of the federal government, a marked contrast from his current stances. In 1986, Sanders ran for Governor of Vermont, apart from the Liberty Union Party (who fielded their own candidate), solidifying the past division between himself and a layer of grassroots third-party supporters who buoyed his earliest campaigns. Despite continued “progressive coalition” support, Bernie’s electoral momentum came to a halt in 1988, following a failed run for the US House of Representatives. After seeing out his Burlington mayoral term, Sanders briefly departed from political activity. When returning to active political activity in the 1990’s, a new Bernie Sanders was formed. As the Vermont Liberty Union Party describe the rightward consolidation:

Bernie–out of office for the first time in eight years–then went to the Kennedy School at Harvard for six months and came back with a new relationship with the state’s Democrats. The Vermont Democratic Party leadership has allowed no authorized candidate to run against Bernie in 1990 (or since) and in return, Bernie has repeatedly blocked third party building. His closet party, the Democrats, are very worried about a left 3rd party forming in Vermont. In the last two elections, Sanders has prevented Progressives in his machine from running against Howard Dean, our conservative Democratic Governor who was ahead of Gingrich in the attack on welfare.

The unauthorized Democratic candidate in 1990, Delores Sandoval, an African American faculty member at the University of Vermont, was amazed that the official party treated her as a nonperson
and Bernie kept outflanking her to her right. She opposed the Gulf build-up, Bernie supported it. She supported decriminalization of drug use and Bernie defended the war on drugs, and so on…..

After being safely elected in November of 1990, Bernie continued to support the buildup while seeking membership in the Democratic Congressional Caucus–with the enthusiastic support of the Vermont Democratic Party leadership. But, the national Democratic Party blew him off, so he finally voted against the war and returned home–and as the war began–belatedly claimed to be the leader of the anti-war movement in Vermont.[ii]

A very clear affinity to the Democratic Party was then established. Democratic leader Howard Dean clarified the relationship Bernie Sanders has to the Dems on a 2005 episode of Meet The Press. Responding to a question on Sanders’ socialism in the run up to an upcoming Senate bid, he said “Bernie can call himself anything he wants. He is basically a liberal Democrat, and he is a Democrat that–he runs as an Independent because he doesn’t like the structure and the money that gets involved. And he actually has, I think, some good points about campaign finance reform. The bottom line is that Bernie Sanders votes with the Democrats 98 percent of the time And that is a candidate that we think… (w)e may very well end up supporting him. We need to work some things out because it’s very important for us not to split the votes in some of the other offices as well.”[iii]

For Sander’s loyalty to the Democrats, the current primary campaign opposite Hillary Clinton is the first time in the 21st Century he has faced a DNC-backed challenger for electoral office. Even with a decades long electoral success resume, no independent party has been built with the seal of Sanders’ approval. Instead, he has given consistent endorsements and funding for Democrats nationally including, through PAC fronts, right wing Democrats.[iv] Disgracefully this is matched by his active campaigning against other independent campaigns, even of those by the Vermont Progressive Party which was founded by Sanders supporters. On the independent campaign of Ralph Nader in 2004, Sanders said, “Not only am I going to vote for John Kerry, I am going to run around this country and do everything I can to dissuade people from voting for Ralph Nader.”[v]

Unfortunately, even armed with history, the role of Bernie Sanders as a loyal opposition has been ignored by much of the Left. To posit that perhaps paradoxically running openly as a Democrat allows the opportunity of potential success for a “Socialist” candidate is fatally flawed, an understanding that cannot escape Sanders. The campaign has long been doomed as a non-starter, exactly because of the Democratic Party machine Sanders has aided and continues to provide pseudo-independent cover to. The Democratic Party, surprise surprise, is not actually democratically structured. Instead the primary process is overly determined outside of the caucuses by “super delegates,” primarily currently elected Democratic Party politicians. These super delegates control 20% of the overall delegate vote, and five hundred out of nearly eight hundred have already pledged support for Clinton. [vi] These pledges are not even coming exclusively from party hardliners, even presumed Sanders endorsers like Sherrod Brown of Ohio have gone into the camp of Clinton. Hillary then has the greatest party backing of any Democratic Party primary candidate at least since 1980. Only two House Representatives have endorsed Sanders, no senators, no governors. [vii]

As for the other 80% of delegate votes, derived via the caucuses, the picture isn’t much prettier. While the first two primaries of Iowa and New Hampshire look likelier by the day to swing towards Sanders, they represent a fraction of a percent of the number of delegates required at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Additionally, New Hampshire and Iowa- along with Sanders’ Vermont- are three of the nations five whitest states. Demographics will give an inevitable electoral challenge to Bernie Sanders, particularly in the South, who was polled last June at only 9% support amongst non-White Democrats nationally. Clinton however enjoys generally positive name-recognition and support amongst Black Democrats. [viii] This is in large part due to the complicity of the extra-parliamentary wings of the Democratic Party.

The majority of unionized workers now belong to a union which has endorsed Clinton, an affirmation of labor activist Steve Early’s warning that if “organized labor plays it cautious and safe, jumping on the Clinton bandwagon instead of rallying around Sanders, it will be just one more sign of diminished union capacity for mounting any kind of worker self-defense, on the job or in politics.” Much of the institutions of the Black community are also firmly embedded in the Democratic Party machine, and thusly the Clinton campaign. [ix] In September, Sanders reached out to the Congressional Black Caucus, holding a meeting for the Caucus generally panned as a failure with only six CBC participants. This is half the number of CBC members who have already endorsed Clinton, twelve, a full quarter of CBC members. [x]

The lock-step march of the Black elite behind the Clinton campaign in the form of intellectuals like Michael Eric Dyson, over fifty Black mayors and the U.S. Black Chambers (of Commerce) endorsing Clinton, conservative church leaders, and continued patronage by Democratic Party front groups like the Urban League and the NAACP, communicates less the monopoly Clinton has over the political imagination of Black workers,  and more a deep political disconnect. This political disconnect between the Black elite and the Black working class continues the political crisis exemplified by the uprisings in Ferguson and Baltimore. To this, Democratic Party offers no solutions, most certainly none desired by much of the Black youth who have ruptured with the old guard.

In September of 2014, in the wake of the Ferguson protests, over thirty elected Black Democrat St.Louis County, Missouri officials formed the “Fannie Lou Hamer Coalition.” While invoking radical rhetoric, the Coalition endorsed a Republican for the Missouri State House, citing an anti-incumbent and anti-Democrat mood. As one Republican supporter said: “We’re so baptized into voting for Democrats. . . . Look at all the Democrats that have done wrong to you.”[xi] At the Coalition’s launching press conference a 27 year old Black factory worker and hip-hop artist, a resident of the neighborhood Mike Brown was murdered in, “told the coalition that most of the youth are not going to follow them, but they will follow young men like him who have been on the ground since day one of the protests.” A coalition which pendulum-like swings from Republicans to Democrats is hardly a solution to the political fissures erupting in Black America. Numerous new organizing efforts have used the rhetoric of a New Civil Rights Movement, while funneling that energy into co-optionary dead ends. “Our generation is tired of this… It’s the young men who have being doing the fighting, but it’s still the young men who are not being heard. If it wasn’t for us fighting, these organizations wouldn’t be forming right now.” [xii] Unfortunately nor does the dominant organization emerging in this new period, Black Lives Matter, offer any alternative to the two-party system.

The Two-Way Street of Pressure Politics

The Black Lives Matter organization, headed by intellectuals Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi, for a lengthy period strategically maintained an anarchistic abstention from the 2016 elections in terms of endorsements, while tactically simultaneously disrupting various election rallies. BLM came to strain under the new terrain of party politics. Rightist branches of the network, like that in Boston, embarrassingly appealed to the moral faculties of politicians,[xiii]while more controversial actions like the shutdown of Bernie Sander’s Westlake Plaza speech in Seattle haven’t been principally defended. On the Seattle incident, BLM addressed it in a statement, saying “(r)egardless of the merits of this individual action which, among some, are still up for debate, one isolated incident cannot be the basis of judgment for the movement as a whole.” This is a shameful distancing from the actions of BLM activists, if “one isolated incident” was correct, then absolutely it should not just be defended- including its “merits”- but held up as an example for the “movement as a whole”! While they claim that their “work is not funded or driven by any political party nor is it influenced by local or national candidates,” this is clearly contradicted by the electoral orientation of the network. Flowing from this work, came the inevitable reckoning with reality. [xiv]

Black Lives Matter aided in creating a political vacuum in the modern Black Freedom Movement, by not definitively pointing to alternatives to the two-party system, while simultaneously placing demands on that system. This vacuum was readily filled by liberals like DeRay McKesson who, with his liberal Campaign Zero, met with Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and requested meetings with Republican candidates as well. Quickly, Campaign Zero took headlines and their platform began to define the movement, propelling BLM to build a relationship with the Democratic Party. Where McKesson called for a town hall candidates forum, BLM one-upped with a petition for a debate. However it was made clear on an episode of MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry’s show that, radical language aside, the differences are minimal. Alicia Garza clarified the trajectory of BLM as such:

I think the big thing that we`re concerned about is that thus far, the Democratic Party has not done the work that it needs to, to genuinely engage black voters. And we have been doing that work. So has my colleague, DeRay. And certainly, again, it`s less a question of the format to us. We want to make sure that the Democratic National Committee is having serious conversations at every single level about how to address the crisis facing black communities today. And what we think that does not
mean is resting it on the shoulders of black folks to do that work for them. “

“I think what`s relevant is the question of our access to the democratic system. And what`s also relevant is the  question of how democracy works right now, which to be honest, and to be frank, is locking out people like the members of our network from  participating in genuine ways.

The issue with the lack of response from the DNC, and this is not a new demand, right? There`s lots of conversation happening in the DNC about  opening up the process so more people can participate. And actually opening up the process so candidates can get closer to movements without being sanctioned for doing so.[xv]

Garza, rather than pointing to a break from the Democrats, instead gestures towards further inroads between “movements” and the DNC.  The failure of pressure politics was put on full display, when Alicia Garza appealed to the very DNC resolution endorsing BLM, which BLM had supposedly rejected, as leverage to demand a full debate on #BlackLivesMatter with the Democrats. This was a furthering of BLM’s general strategy of confrontational pressuring, rather than challenging, of the Democrats.

What is made clear here, is that rather than the campaign of Bernie Sanders and the 2016 Democratic Party primary election cycle being an across the board gain for the “Left,” it in fact has been a rightist influence on large swaths of the Left, both on recent movements, as well as long-standing organizations. This is an inevitability where generally the working class have no independent institutions to resist electoral conservativism. American Leftist political parties in their current idealist (liberal) form, disconnected from specifically working class activity, cannot replace the role of institutions.  Other examples can be made reflecting this reality.

Nominally the Green Party has maintained an independent position from the Democratic Party, with a Jill Stein campaign underway already. However, within the rank-and-file fissures have formed on the issue of Bernie Sanders. This is most visibly the case in Maine, where leadership members intervened to silence discussion of supporting Sanders, sparking threats of a wide-scale departure from the GP. The creator of the “Greens for Sanders” Facebook page, Maine State Party Treasurer Daniel Stromgren, claimed that “the majority of our 40,000 voter membership is going to vote for Sanders if he beats Hillary.” This claim was reinforced by Benjamin Meiklejohn, State Party Senior Advisor: “Statistically speaking, if you look at the numbers, between 80 and 97 percent of our own party’s members will not vote for the Green presidential candidate in the general election.” [xvi] For the Greens, the Sanders campaign cannot be boiled down merely as a short term tactical orientation, as due to the present ballot access laws, organizing here and now is a necessity to maintain a presence in upcoming ballots and consistent openings for electoral challenges to the Left of the Dems.

As Bruce Dixon writes “Currently the law keeps Greens and others off the ballot in more than half the states. Precise details vary according to state law, but if a third party candidate after obtaining one-time ballot access receives about 2% of total votes, a new ballot line is created, granting ballot access to any potential candidate from school board to sheriff to US congress who wants to run as something other than a Republican or Democrat. That, many participants agreed, would be a significant puncture in the legal thicket that now protects Democrats against competition on the ballot from their left. But a nationwide trans-partisan ballot access campaign to create a national alternative to the two capitalist parties is something left activists must begin serious work a good 18 months before a November election, essentially right now.”[xvii]

This again points to the barriers Bernie Sanders builds impeding potential third-party victories. An orientation towards the Sanders campaign, without simultaneously concretely building an alternative (not just vocalizing in favor of one), reveals a level of disingenuous populism. This is why Green Party candidate “Dr. [Jill] Stein is asking for [Sanders] supporters to think about helping her party now with ballot access in order to have another option on the ballot in November as a “Plan B” for them.” [xviii] “As of July 2015, [the GP] are on the ballot in 20 states, reaching 55% of the population. In play for 2015 is 9% of the population. In 2016, [the GP will] be fighting for another 26% of the population. About another 10% of the population lives in states with the most challenging ballot access laws.” [xix]

Of course, it is absurd to speak with any seriousness of an independent Bernie Sanders campaign, even aside from the ballot access laws. Sanders himself has made clear his intentions to not run as an independent multiple times. [xx] Additionally, his ties with the Democratic Party have been strengthened through the primary. In November, the Sanders campaign agreed to a join fund-raising agreement with the Democratic National Committee. “The move, which comes more than two months after Hillary Clinton’s campaign signed such an agreement in August, will allow Sanders’ team to raise up to $33,400 for the committee as well as $2,700 for the campaign from individual donors at events… (Sanders) also recently lent his name to a fundraising letter for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, according to a campaign adviser, in another indication of his slowly growing ties to the party’s infrastructure.”[xxi] The majority of Sanders supporters are just as tied to the Democratic Party, with a recent poll showing Clinton with 59% and Sanders with 26% of the party’s support, and of primary Sanders supporters- 59% also comfortable with a Clinton nomination. With Clinton consistently polling around merely 15% unfavorability amongst Democrats, the number of Sanders supports who will find it within themselves to vote Clinton in 2016 is sure to rise.[xxii]

Dead On Arrival is my assessment of the Bernie Sanders campaign, and the movement of “Sandernistas.” Even where a movement for Bernie is a Left rather than Rightward shift, it is a zero-sum game to the DNC’s benefit. This is why the DNC has allowed an “insurgent” their platform, even highlighting Sanders’ campaign in email blasts.[xxiii] Whereas, in the midst of inner-party disputes, “progressive” Howard Dean had his 2004 primary run brutally taken down by a Clinton led leadership. A precursor to Sanders, Dean and his 140,000-strong “Deaniacs” movement broke records at this pre-Citizens United time with over $15 million raised, and an average donation of $25. Tens of thousands of dollars were spent on attack ads against Dean by DNC insiders, culminating in a failing third-place at the Iowa caucus, and the infamous decontextualized “scream” for which he would be politically eviscerated. “Howard Dean was assassinated in broad daylight. Unlike Kennedy’s ‘grassy knoll,’ Dean’s killers are not hiding—it was the Democratic Party itself, and more specifically the Democratic Leadership Council.”[xxiv]

No less will Sanders campaign be eventually suffocated by the DNC, however, whereas Dean’s campaign was partially the product of a rift within the leadership of the Party, Sanders hardly could be said to have the Democratic Party, leadership or structures, in his cross hairs. Calls for a movement then coming from campaign offices, are marching orders into the DNC. Even explicit calls for a broader movement must be questioned by the previous measure– “A campaign has got to be much more than just getting votes and getting elected. It has got to be helping to educate people, organize people.”[xxv] Is this a statement of pressure politics, or the politics of rupture? Given what we know, this is clearly the former, a “socialism” not even passing for reformism. This is a repetition of history which should remind Leftists of all the calls after the 2008 presidential election to “hold Obama’s feet to the fire.” We should not fight to hold the state accountable, but to undermine it, as the Capitalist state can never be accountable to the oppressed.

Sanders, or Soviets?

Unfortunately, following decades of degrading labor and anti-capitalist movements, the Left is dominated by liberal ideas even on the fringes. Amongst Socialists, the conception of “movement” is less Trotskyist and more Alinskyist. Saul Alinisky was the author of Rules for Radicals, published in 1971, it became a bible for NGO “community organizers.” Inherently reformist and economistic, Alinskyism sees working class action in a utilitarian lens, as a means to an ends, rather than an expression of class consciouses. The ends in this case often are the winning of narrow reforms or pre-determined “leaders” being placed into positions of power. Given the recent history of various pressure campaigns like 15 Now and Black Lives Matter, whether intentionally so or eventually subsumed as such, the following critique of Alinskyism seems prophetic on its gains and limitations:

(T)he Alinsky form of opposing power is not sufficient, of course. That model takes a basic insight–one almost entirely absent from our national discourse these days–about the need to fight if you hope to win, and the need to oppose power with power, and does almost as little as possible with it: it defines powers narrowly, challenges them with a deeply formulaic strategy, and wins predictably narrow victories. These victories are actual victories, which should be a slap-across-the-face wake-up to the countless liberal and progressive organizations and ‘movements’ out there that never give the [few] people they involve in their campaigns an opportunity to experience the empowerment of actually winning something. But the victories of Alinsky groups are generally narrow and local; rarely if ever do they contribute to the creation of a new political circumstance in which similar groups of citizens will not have to form and fight and win in other places to achieve the same basic gain. They do not catalyze political change, really–just the resolution of a particular community’s ‘unique’ problems.[xxvi]

Returning then to the question of accountability, only institutions of the working class can ever hold their own “to the fire.” However, Sanders is not of the working class but a career politician, and is thusly an impediment to class independence where workers are expected to, in popular front fashion, liquidate themselves into his campaign – a liquidation evidenced by Socialist Alternative’s “Movement4Bernie” front group, whose website contains not a single criticism of Sanders. After decades of genuine workers institutions and organizing efforts being repressed by state violence, such as the case of the Black Panther Party, such institutions are vitally needed as the basis for “accountability” to bare any material meaning. Without them, elected Leftists, particularly those who carry no analysis of the extra-parliamentary wings of the Democrats, are forced into a centrism –  swinging between, at worst, realpolitik allies, and at best, spontaneous class activity.

Proletarian institutions historically mean the commune, the soviet, the class-struggle based neighborhood and workplace councils. They build upon and transcend spontaneity, and they are the basis of dual power and thusly a new society: “All power to the Soviets.” The construction of such institutions, and the preparation for them to fulfill their historic role – this is the real task, which history in motion does not concede time to vacillate on. For Sanders though, Socialism has nothing to do with the “withering away of the State,” nothing to do with actual working class democracy and power. Instead, while appearing to be working class centered, Sanders is first and foremost state centered – in this historical context, centered on the Capitalist state. This overrides whatever promised reforms he may be campaigning on, as this places him at odds with the working class. Sanders, by defining Socialism so loosely as simply anything the government does, including the police and military(!), empowers the 70 members (in 2009) of the Democratic Socialists of America serving in the US Congress to continue their delusion that they are “Socialists” by reinforcing the state. [xxvii] This is why the head of the DNC, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, can refuse to answer what the difference between a Democrat and a Socialist is when asked. Her response, “the more important question is, what’s the difference between a Democrat and a Republican?” may also be shared by the leadership of SAlt and much of the soft-Left.[xxviii]

Murray Bookchin wrote of Sanders as Mayor of Burlington, Vermont in 1986, describing him as “a centralist” with an “administration, [that] despite its democratic proclivities, tends to look more like a civic oligarchy than a municipal democracy.” Bookchin concluded his criticism, which included details of a Burlington waterfront sellout, thusly: “This ‘managerial radicalism’ with its technocratic bias and its corporate concern for expansion is bourgeois to the core — and even brings the authenticity of traditional ‘socialist’ canons into grave question. A recent Burlington Free Press headline which declared: ‘Sanders Unites with Business on Waterfront’ could be taken as a verdict by the local business establishment as a whole that it is not they who have been joining Sanders but Sanders who has joined them. When productivist forms of ‘socialism’ begin to resemble corporate forms of capitalism, it may be well to ask how these inversions occur and whether they are accidental at all. This question is not only one that must concern Sanders and his supporters; it is a matter of grim concern for the American radical community as a whole.”[xxix]

The numerous Sanders campaign promises have limitations exactly because of the restrictions of the capitalist state which he is tied to in his “Sewer Socialism” even more than he is tied to the Democratic Party. The economic program of Sanders, which could be generalized as a Keynesian one, is a 2016 version of Obama’s “Hope and Change,” and just as sterile – sterile, as a result of the constraints of the Capitalist system in crisis. In the midst of all this talk of taxing the “Billionaire class” lies a economy struggling with a marginal recovery post-Great Recession and teetering on collapse. The assumptions present in the economic outlook of Sanders are completely at odds with a Marxist outlook. Whereas liberal economists look at the drop of investment in productive sectors of the economy, as opposed to speculative investment, as a political issue of mis- or non-allocated funds, which the state must thusly appropriate to direct the marketplace, Marxists actually have an analysis founded not in (politically Left) Keynesianism, but in (politically Right) classical Liberalism. The world is then flipped on it’s head from the perspective of a Keynesian. The root causes of the 2008 long depression – Ponzi speculations, fantastical casino betting, and easy credit – are in reality the superficial expressions of a low rate of profit, the ability for the Capitalist class to turn a dollar into two dollars. Government investment outside of particular circumstances, which both Keynes and Krugman have acknowledged to be a World War economy, are an encroachment on the profits of corporations.[xxx] This encroachment cycles further drops in investment, as the promise of profitable returns is lowered. On this, New York University professor Michael Rectenwald wrote that,

As it stands, over the past forty-plus years, we have witnessed a tremendous curtailment of investment in social reproduction, such that the withering of state and private property investments has resulted in a shrunken and shrinking fixed capital base, along with the continual sloughing off of even more layers of variable capital [the labor power of workers]. Given the new, vaunted robotic automation that is promised, even more layers of workers could lose their jobs, thus offsetting or more than offsetting any gains Sanders or Clinton might achieve in employment. And if this were not bad enough, the increased technology investments in robotics [to the detriment of labor] would have the effect of further drawing down the rate of profit, thus serving to further stifle investment in production and thus labor. Likewise, the increasing introduction of robotic automation would enlarge the already growing layers of displaced workers.[xxxi]

On multiple fronts then the Socialism of Bernie Sanders, and the Socialism of much of the Left is found lacking. In common discourse it has become a trope to posit Sanders as the “good,” contrasted to the “perfect” that is a pie-in-the-sky Socialism. At this historical juncture however, the perfect is not the enemy of the good; in fact, the good is the enemy of the perfect – and it’s not even very good. Whereas the “Left” is supposedly a spectrum from liberals and progressives to radicals and revolutionaries, on the crucial issues before us today of the economy and the state, Marxism is not simply a ratcheting up of “progressive” rhetoric, but is it’s own logic entirely. Stoking illusions in the ability for the Capitalist state to respond to the needs of the people is a doomed strategy, one having already played out under Syriza in Greece. The only correct political response to Capitalism in crisis is the organization of a working class conscious of itself as having interests separate from the ruling class and the Capitalist state.

Jim B further wrote in his previously quoted 2006 article that “(i)n the end, real organizing and ideology are deeply linked. When the left has either one of these without the other–as with the Alinsky-based models (real organizing without ideology) and countless 20th-century manifestations of intellectual socialism (ideology without real organizing)–the right has the opportunity, if it has both (as it does in the U.S. today, in spades), to beat the living shit out of us.”[xxxii] While the Far Right, emphasized most by ISIS, are consolidating in the wake of the failures of the Left, whether it be Syriza’s capitulation to austerity in Greece or Chavizmo’s historic electoral loss in Venezuala, we must build up the conscious forces of the historic revolutionary Left amongst working and oppressed communities. A strategy of autonomy from the state matching that of the Far Right is both a tactical maneuver to undercut and transcend divisions within the working class, while also a strategic necessity in building towards a situation of dual power.

While it may seem laughable to contrast organizing around Bernie Sanders to organizing for a revolution, that is precisely the situation we’ve found ourselves in 2016 – closer to the precipice of another economic crash, with the Far Right much better positioned to take advantage. Immediately, campaigns around democracy – “the lifeblood of Socialism” – should be introduced for every facet of working class life, such as campaigning for community and tenant run public housing. Mass movements should not be treated as means, but as the basis for new expressions of class organizing. Ultimately, the “vanguard,” as the highest expression of class consciousness, can only appear out of class struggle. That the United States is populated by numerous “vanguard” parties, each an exception to the history of such organizations as the central bodies of co-operation and debate between genuine working class leaders, should cease to be the norm. Replacing today’s Left should be one which is both rooted, and emanates from, the working class and their conditions. Nothing else can move us. forward.

[i]“A Vermont Socialist’s Guide to Bernie Sanders,” SocialistWorker.org, accessed December 29, 2015, http://socialistworker.org/2015/06/11/a-vermont-socialists-guide-to-sanders.

[ii]“Liberty Union Party | Bernie the Bomber’s Bad Week,” accessed January 3, 2016, http://www.libertyunionparty.org/?page_id=363.

[iii]JoetheElectrician, Meet the Press – May 22, 2005 – Howard Dean, 2009, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSFVsHlocxM.

[iv]“‘Socialist’ Bernie Sanders Funds Scumbag Democratic Party Campaigns,” Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist, accessed December 29, 2015, http://louisproyect.org/2014/11/03/socialist-bernie-sanders-funds-scumbag-democratic-party-campaigns/.

[v]“A Socialist in the Senate?,” accessed December 29, 2015, http://socialistworker.org/2006-2/610/610_11_BernieSanders.shtml.

[vi]“Bill Clinton Rallies Superdelegates as Hillary’s Campaign Hints at Growing Roster,”Bloomberg.com/politics, accessed January 4, 2016, http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-10-28/bill-clinton-rallies-superdelegates-as-hillary-s-campaign-hints-at-growing-roster.

[vii]Aaron Bycoffe, “The 2016 Endorsement Primary,” FiveThirtyEight, accessed January 4, 2016, http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-endorsement-primary/.

[viii]Nate Silver, “Bernie Sanders Could Win Iowa And New Hampshire. Then Lose Everywhere Else.,” FiveThirtyEight, October 11, 2015, https://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/bernie-sanders-could-win-iowa-and-new-hampshire-then-lose-everywhere-else/.

[ix]“Hillary Clinton Is Pulling Away From Bernie Sanders With Union Endorsements,” The Huffington Post, accessed January 4, 2016, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton-union-endorsements_564677a2e4b045bf3def3588.

[x]Sophia Tesfaye, “Bernie Sanders Tries to Meet with Black Leaders but Nobody Shows up: Only 6 Congressional Black Caucus Members Attend,” accessed December 29, 2015, http://www.salon.com/2015/09/11/bernie_sanders_ties_to_met_with_black_leaders_and_nobody_shows_up_only_6_congressional_black_caucus_members_attend/.

[xi]“Black Voters in St. Louis County Direct Their Anger at the Democratic Party – The Washington Post,” accessed January 3, 2016, https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/black-voters-in-st-louis-county-direct-their-anger-at-the-democratic-party/2014/10/14/e6957b8a-4f02-11e4-aa5e-7153e466a02d_story.html.

[xii]“Black Dems Form ‘Fannie Lou Hamer’ Political Organization,” St. Louis American, accessed January 3, 2016, http://www.stlamerican.com/news/local_news/article_5509968c-3e8c-11e4-b8fa-d3c00efcf341.html.

[xiii]“#BlackLivesMatter Performs a Self-Humiliation at Hillary Clinton’s Hands | Black Agenda Report,” accessed December 30, 2015, http://blackagendareport.com/blacklivesmatter_humiliated_by_Clinton.

[xiv]“Two Years Later, Black Lives Matter Faces Critiques, But It Won’t Be StoppedBlack Lives Matter,” accessed January 5, 2016, http://blacklivesmatter.com/two-years-later-black-lives-matter-faces-critiques-but-it-wont-be-stopped/.

[xv]“Melissa Harris-Perry, Transcript 10/25/15,” MSNBC, October 25, 2015, http://www.msnbc.com/transcripts/melissa-harris-perry/2015-10-25.

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The IMF’s Latest Move to Kill the U.S. Dollar

26 Tuesday Jan 2016

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BY DAMON GELLER

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IMF’s Christine Lagarde

As we predicted months ago, the IMF officially green-lighted the acceptance of China’s currency – the Yuan – into the IMF’s foreign exchange basket.  According to Reuters, this move paves the way for the IMF to place the yuan on a par with the U.S. dollar.  This is the latest in a series of global developments that threatens to eliminate the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency.  Experts predict this announcement will trigger one of the most profound transfers of wealth in our lifetime.  So if you want to protect your savings & retirement, you better get your money out of U.S. dollar investments and into the one asset class that rises as currencies collapse.

 

The IMF Holds Supreme Power

damon_geller_authorThe International Monetary Fund, or IMF, is one of the most secretive and powerful organizations in the world.  They monitor the financial health of more than 185 countries. They establish global money rules and provide “bail-out” assistance to bankrupt nations.  Some are warning that any move by the IMF to supplant the U.S. dollar could be catastrophic to American investments.

 

And now, the IMF has made the first move.  As reported by The Wall Street Journal, the IMF officially green-lighted the acceptance of China’s currency – the Yuan – into the IMF’s foreign exchange basket.  This marks the first time in history the IMF has expanded the number of currencies in the foreign exchange basket.  This means that the Chinese currency will now become a viable global alternative to the U.S. dollar.

According to Juan Zarate, who helped implement financial sanctions while serving in George W. Bush’s Treasury department, “Once the [other currency] becomes an alternative to the dollar, rules of the game begin to change.”

Leong Sing Chiong, Assistant Managing Director at a major central bank, said this dollar alternative “is likely to transform the financial landscape in the next 5-10 years.”

Currency expert Dr. Steve Sjuggerud warned, “I’ve been active in the markets for over two decades now, but I’ve never seen anything that could move so much money, so quickly.  The announcement will start a domino effect, that will basically determine who in America gets rich in the years to come, and who struggles.”

Dr. Sjuggerud says if you own any U.S. “paper” assets—and that includes stocks, bonds, or just cash in a bank account–you should be aware of what’s about to happen and know how to prepare.  A number of experts believe a recent spike in gold and silver prices is a direct result of the IMF’s action.  Precious metals notoriously rise when the U.S. dollar falls.

The Death of the U.S. Dollar in One Frightening Graph

For the last 600 years, there have been six different global reserve currencies controlled by world superpowers. The latest – the U.S. dollar – has dominated world currency for over 80 years. The alarming fact is, global reserve currencies have collapsed every 80-90 years for the last six centuries! What does this mean for America and the dominance of the U.S. dollar? Based on recent evidence and long-standing historical trends, experts predict the imminent collapse of the U.S. dollar! What’s more alarming? Many Americans aren’t yet doing the one thing that will save their savings & retirement from U.S. dollar collapse.

Just take a look at the graph below. It shows the lifespan of dominant currencies going back 600 years. Notice that the U.S. dollar has now been the dominant currency for 88 years, about the same length of time as its predecessors:

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It’s obvious why experts say that the U.S. dollar’s days as the world’s reserve currency are coming to a climactic end.

All Fiat Currencies Collapse

“Fiat” currency is paper currency backed by nothing tangible. As opposed to “sound money” which is was backed by gold or some other valuable commodity, a fiat currency is backed by nothing more than faith in the government. The U.S. dollar has been a fiat currency since Nixon closed the gold window in 1971 in what was the greatest heist in American history. The scary fact is, the average life span of a fiat currency is 40 years, and the U.S. dollar has now exceeded 40 years as a fiat currency!

Prior to 1933 and for well over 100 years, the dollar was backed by gold, and $20 bought you an ounce of gold. But after the government stole all U.S. citizens’ gold in 1933 for a $20 paper certificate, gold was revalued at $35 U.S.D., meaning the dollar was devalued by 43% overnight and all foreign and domestic holders of dollars were effectively robbed.

After Nixon closed the gold window completely in 1971, it took $67 to buy an ounce of gold, devaluing the U.S. dollar by 50% again. Today, it takes well over a thousand U.S. dollars to buy that same ounce of gold. Why? Because the U.S. dollar is now nothing more than a fast-declining Federal Reserve note backed by a corrupt government that is saddled with $18 trillion in unpayable debt — growing by $10 million per minute!

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Protect Yourself Before It’s Too Late

This “Paper Money Experiment” has run its course. The Federal Reserve, the U.S. government, and Wall Street crooks have misused their power by mismanaging the dollar, and now there are global repercussions. The debt load sitting on top of the U.S. dollar is unsustainable and will continue to crush the dollar’s purchase power until no one wants to hold U.S. dollars, and they are no longer accepted for global trade. The dollar’s collapse means that every single one of your paper investments that are dollar-backed – stocks, mutual funds, money markets, cash accounts, etc. – will go down right along with the dollar! Meanwhile, the government and the banks will find a way to protect themselves at your expense.

So as we say goodbye to the U.S. dollar’s dominance, it doesn’t have to mean goodbye to your savings & retirement. Remove at least some of your savings & retirement from the dollar-backed, paper-based financial system and protect it with the one asset that has outlasted every fiat currency ever invented for the last 5,000 years: Gold.

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Capitalist fright: Stock prices collapse as 2016 begins

25 Monday Jan 2016

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DUNCAN CAMERON
Photo: Ahmad Nawawi/flickr

 

Start with money: bank loans and cash from family or other sources. For a firm or business, this represents its capital.

Use the capital to employ people to make a product or provide a service and sell it for more money — i.e. profit — so the capital grows.

As capital grows, what is owned by capitalists represents equity, and this ownership capital can be sold in shares on the stock market.

Share prices trade higher when buyers expect profits to grow.

Profit comes from pocketing the difference between what the workers produce in sales value and what they are paid. So, capitalists pay people as little as they can get away with, about as much as what workers need to get along in life.

 Capitalists have to compete with each other and lower pay is one way they do it. Moving jobs to lower-wage countries has been a widespread way of lowering business costs.

Other ways include lobbying for lower taxes and easier environmental and labour regulations, and investing in political parties that deliver them.

Having access to low-cost borrowing is a main concern of capitalists. Central bankers are watched closely as central banks set interest rates.

As the capitalist class gathers this week in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, the corridor talk is going to be about the rising cost of U.S. dollar loans and the collapsing price of share capital, as stock markets tumble around the world.

To begin the year 2016, both the U.S. Dow Jones index of leading stocks, and the broader Standard & Poor’s index are off to their worst start ever.

At the end of 2015, the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank raised interest rates by 250 basis points or one-quarter of one per cent. It has been widely expected that this will be the first of four increases to come, so that overall in 2016, the U.S. central bank rate would rise by one per cent.

As the cost of borrowed capital goes up, the expected profit rate goes down. This has lowered expectations about stock market prices which have been climbing for years. World stock markets have fallen, imitating depressed U.S. stock prices.

In the case of China, where banks are considered shaky, the stock market slump pre-dated the fall in U.S. stock prices.

It would be nice to think U.S. central bankers have things under control but there is good reason to doubt it. In the late 1970s, and early 1980s, the American central bank led by Paul Volcker raised interest rates to the 20 per cent range, creating a debt crisis that has plagued poorer countries ever since.

U.S. central bank chief Alan Greenspan admitted to keeping interest rates too low for too long after 2001, setting off a lending boom that brought Wall Street to its knees when the housing market faltered in 2007-08.

His successor Ben Bernanke orchestrated an estimated $7.7-trillion government-led bailout, that included the world’s richest banks, while distressed mortgage holders lost their houses.

Under Bernanke, the Federal Reserve pumped up the stock market by buying bonds. This credit expansion known as quantitive easing added trillions to its balance sheet. Current Fed Chair Janet Yellen, promoted from Vice-Chair in 2014, wants to slow credit growth.

The Fed is counting on a strong U.S. economy to withstand small interest rate hikes. Expect the Fed to be told to abandon further rate hikes as the economy weakens.

The European central bank has lately turned to looser credit in order to ignite a stagnant European economy; it has not been working.

The Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz has mused about Canada reducing already low interest rates to the zero rate that has been in effect in the U.S. until recently.

The poorly disguised intention of Governor Poloz is to talk down the value of the Canadian dollar in the hope of staving off the recessionary conditions that dominated the first six months of 2015.

The capitalist world economy is marked by recurrent systemic crisis. Workers lose out even in good times. Pushing wages down has worked for capitalists. The top one per cent held as much wealth as the rest of humanity last year, according to Oxfam.

Underwriting cheap credit worked for a while as well. Now capitalists fear the era of nearly free money is ending. The rest of us should question the workings of capitalism.

Duncan Cameron is the president of rabble.ca and writes a weekly column on politics and current affairs.This article published in rabble.ca on 19th January 2016

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అమెరికా డెమోక్రాట్‌ అభ్యర్ధి ఎన్నికలలో ‘సోషలిస్టు బెర్నీశాండర్స్‌’కు పెరుగుతున్న ఆదరణ

18 Monday Jan 2016

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     తొలిసారి అధ్యక్షుడిగా పోటీ చేసినపుడు 2008లో బరాక్‌ ఒబామా తనను ‘ సోషలిస్టు ‘ అని పిలవటం ఒక అవమానం అని చెప్పుకున్నాడు. ఇప్పుడు 2016 ఎన్నికలకు అదే పార్టీకి చెందిన బెర్నీ శాండర్స్‌ ‘ సోషలిస్టును’ అని బస్తీమే సవాల్‌ అన్నట్లుగా ప్రకటించుకొని మరీ బరిలోకి దిగాడు, అతని చుట్టూ కేరింతలు కొట్టే యువత, ఇతరులు చేరుతున్నారు. హిరణ్యకశ్యపుడి కడుపున నారాయణ జపం చేసే ప్రహ్లాదుడి మాదిరి ఇప్పుడు అమెరికా కమ్యూనిస్టు వ్యతిరేకులకు కనిపిస్తున్నాడంటే అతిశయోక్తి కాదు.ఎనిమిది సంవత్సరాలలో ఎంత మార్పు ? అటూ కమ్యూనిస్టులు లేదా కమ్యూనిస్టు వ్యతిరేకులు గానీ దీనిని వూహించి వుండరు. అయితే శాండర్స్‌ కమ్యూనిస్టా ?

     ‘బెర్నీ శాండర్స్‌ గురించి జాగ్రత-అతనో కరడు గట్టిన కమ్యూనిస్టు ‘ ఇది న్యూయార్క్‌ పోస్ట్‌ అనే పత్రికలో ఒక శీర్షిక. ‘బెర్నీ శాండర్స్‌ సోషలిస్టు కాదు, సోషలిజం అతని ముద్ర, ఏ విధంగా చూసినా డెమోక్రాట్‌ తప్ప మరొకరు కాదు’ ఇది శాలోన్‌ అనే మరో పత్రికలో వచ్చిన శీర్షిక. నవంబరులో జరగనున్న అమెరికా అధ్యక్ష ఎన్నికలలో ఏనుగు(డెమోక్రాట్‌), గాడిద (రిపబ్లికన్‌)పార్టీల తరఫున పోటీ చేసేందుకు రంగంలో వున్న నేతలు పార్టీ కార్యకర్తల సమావేశాల నిర్వహణలో తలమునకలై వున్నారు. అమెరికా మీడియాలో ఇప్పుడు అవే ప్రధాన వార్తలు, విశ్లేషణలు. ఒక ప్రత్యేకత ఏమంటే బహుశా అమెరికా ఎన్నికల చరిత్రలో మీడియాలో సోషలిస్టు, కమ్యూనిస్టు పదజాలం, వాటి ప్రమేయంతో ఇంతగా ఎన్నడూ చర్చ జరిగి వుండదు.

      చచ్చేంత వరకు కమ్యూనిస్టు వ్యతిరేకత, చివరికి ఆ భయంతోనే చచ్చిన వారు సైతం వులిక్కి పడేలా ఇదేమిటి మన దేశంలో ఇలా జరుగుతోందని తలలు పట్టుకుంటూ వుండి వుంటారు. రాముడు తప్ప మరొక పేరు వినపడకూడదని చెవులు మూసుకొనేవారికి సైతం రావణుడి పేరు వినక తప్పనట్లుగా పచ్చిమితవాదం, కమ్యూనిస్టు వ్యతిరేకతతో కూడిన ప్రధాన స్రవంతి మీడియా పరిస్ధితి ఇప్పుడలా వుంది. రిపబ్లికన్‌ పార్టీలో ఎంత పచ్చిమితవాది అభ్యర్ధి అవుతారు అన్నది తప్ప మరొక ఎజండా లేదు. సమస్య డెమోక్రటిక్‌ పార్టీకే వచ్చింది. ఆ పార్టీ తరఫున బలమైన అభ్యర్ధిగా ముందుకు వచ్చిన హిల్లరీ క్లింటన్‌కు చివరికి ఏమౌతుందో తెలియదు గానీ సోషలిస్టును అని బస్తీమే సవాల్‌ అన్నట్లుగా ప్రకటించిన బెర్నీ శాండర్స్‌ చెమటలు పట్టిస్తున్నాడు. ఏదో ప్రచారం కోసం దిగాడనుకున్నాంగానీ కొంపదీసి నిజంగానే హిల్లరీతో పోటీ పడుతున్నారా అని మీడియాలో కొంత మందికి అనుమానం తలెత్తి అదే రాస్తున్నారు. మరికొందరు నిజంగా శాండర్స్‌ గెలిస్తే ధనికులపై పన్నుల పెంపుదల వంటి దుశ్చర్యలకు పాల్పడతాడని, అతనసలు పక్కా కమ్యూనిస్టు అని కొందరు ఓటర్లను బెదరగొడుతున్నారు.’ అధ్యక్ష అభ్యర్ధి ఎన్నికల పోటీ తీవ్రంగా మారుతోండగా స్వయంగా తాను సోషలిస్టును అని ప్రకటించుకున్న బెర్ని శాండర్స్‌ ఏదో ఆషామాషీగా పోటీలో వున్నట్లుగా నిజంగానే సీరియస్‌గా వున్నట్లు కనిపిస్తోంది. వుదారవాద మీడియా పెద్దలు ఆకస్మికంగా అతనిని సోషలిస్టు అని వర్ణించటం మానారు. అతనిప్పుడు ఒక ‘పురోగామి లేదా ఆచరణాత్మక వాది’గా అతనిని ముందుకు తెస్తున్నారు. కానీ అతను సోషలిస్టు కూడా కాదు అతనో కమ్యూనిస్టు ‘ అని న్యూయార్క్‌ పోస్ట్‌ వ్యాఖ్యాత పాల్‌ స్పెరీ శనివారం నాడు వ్యాఖ్యానించాడు. శాండర్స్‌ ప్రధాన స్రవంతిలోకి రావాలంటే కమ్యూనిస్టు అనుకూల తీవ్రవాది అనే ముద్రను ముందు పోగొట్టుకోవాలి, అది అంత తేలిక కాబోదు. ఒక వేళ శాండర్స్‌ క్యాబినెట్‌ మంత్రిపదవి కోసం ప్రయత్నించాలన్నా అతని పూర్వపరాల గురించి ఎఫ్‌బిఐ తనిఖీ నుంచి బయటపడలేడు.అతని ఫైల్‌లో అనేక రెడ్‌ మార్కులు వున్నాయి, ప్రచ్చన్న యుద్ధం జరుగుతున్న సమయంలో కమ్యూనిస్టులతో కుమ్మక్కయ్యాడు’ అంటూ ఆ వ్యాఖ్యానం సాగింది. పోలీసు ఫైళ్లలో వున్న సమాచారాన్నంతా వుటంకించి అతనో కమ్యూనిస్టు , తస్మాత్‌ జాగ్రత్త అని ఆ వ్యాఖ్యాత పాఠకులకు చెప్పాడు. వాటిలో కొన్ని ఆసక్తికరంగా వున్నాయి. 1981లో బర్లింగ్టన్‌ మేయర్‌గా ఎన్నికైనపుడు భూస్వాముల ఆస్తి హక్కులపై ఆంక్షలు విధించాడు. సామాజిక భూముల ట్రస్టులకు చెల్లింపుల నిమిత్తం ధరల నియంత్రణ మరియు ఆస్తి పన్ను పెంచాడు. తమ కొత్త మేయర్‌ స్వేచ్ఛావాణిజ్యంలో విశ్వాసం కలిగి లేడని స్ధానిక వ్యాపారులు ప్రభుత్వానికి ఫిర్యాదులు చేశారట.

     ఇక శాండర్స్‌ సోషలిస్టు కాదు, డెమోక్రాట్‌ మాత్రమే అనేవారు ఏం చెబుతున్నారో చూద్దాం. సోషలిస్టు అనే పదం వినిపిస్తేనే ఎందరో దూరంగా పోయే అమెరికాలో తనను డెమోక్రటిక్‌ సోషలిస్టు అని శాండర్స్‌ ఎందుకు చెప్పుకుంటున్నాడు అని ప్రశ్న వేసుకుంటూ ఇటీవలి గ్యాలప్‌ పోల్‌లో దాదాపు సగం మంది ఓటర్లు సోషలిస్టు అభ్యర్ధికి తాము ఓటు వేస్తామని చెప్పినట్లు తేలింది అని పేర్కొన్నారు. విద్యార్ధిగా వున్నపుడు సోషలిస్టు వర్కర్స్‌ పార్టీ కార్యకర్తగా వున్న శాండర్స్‌ తరువాత కాలంలో అనేక అభ్యుదయ కార్యక్రమాలలో పాల్గొన్నారు. శాండర్స్‌ సోషలిస్టు కాదు, కనీసం స్కాండినేవియన్‌ దేశాల డెమోక్రటిక్‌ సోషలిస్టు కాదని కేవలం డెమోక్రాట్‌ మాత్రమేనని శాలోన్‌ పత్రికలో వ్యాస రచయిత వ్యాఖ్యానించాడు. పెట్టుబడిదారీ విధానంలో ఆయన సంస్కరణలు కోరవచ్చునేమో గానీ ఆయన పెట్టుబడిదారే. ఒక పార్లమెంట్‌ సభ్యుడిగా లాక్‌హీడ్‌ కంపెనీ అధికారులకు ఎక్కువ బోనస్‌ చెల్లించటాన్ని అడ్డుకొని వుండవచ్చుగానీ ఆ కంపెనీ పెట్టుబడిదారీ మౌలిక స్వభావాన్ని ఎప్పుడూ అడ్డుకోలేదు.

     శాండర్స్‌ను కమ్యూనిస్టుగానో లేక అలాంటి అభ్యుదయవాదిగానో చూడనవసరం లేదు. తొలి రోజుల్లో అభ్యుదయ వుద్యమాలతో సంబంధాలున్న వ్యక్తి. అతే సమయంలో ఒక ఎంపీగా ఒబామా తీసుకున్న చర్యలన్నింటినీ బలపరిచిన చరిత్రా వుంది. పెట్టుబడిదారీ విధానం మనుగడ సాగించాలన్నా అది పొందే లాభాలలో కొంత వాటా జనానికి సంక్షేమ పధకాల రూపంలో అందించాలని భావించే ఐరోపా సోషల్‌ డెమోక్రాట్‌ తరగతికి చెందిన వ్యక్తి. అమెరికాలో అర్ధిక అంతరాలు రోజురోజుకూ తారాజువ్వలా పెరిగిపోతుంటే జనం ముఖ్యంగా యువత ఎవరు సంక్షేమ కార్యక్రమాల గురించి చెబితే వారివైపు మొగ్గుచూపుతున్నారు. ఈ కారణంగానే అనేక రాష్ట్రాలలో ప్రారంభంలో హిల్లరీ క్లింటన్‌ ముందంజలో వున్నప్పటికీ ప్రస్తుతం డెమోక్రటిక్‌ పార్టీలో యువతరం అభిమానం చూరగొన్న వ్యక్తిగా తీవ్రంగా ప్రయత్నిస్తున్నాడు. చివరికి అతనేమౌతాడు అన్నది పక్కన పెడితే అమెరికాలో గతంలో మాదిరి సోషలిస్టు, కమ్యూనిస్టు వ్యతిరేక నినాదాలతో కంటూ అనుకూల నినాదాలతోనే ఎక్కువ లబ్ది అని శాండర్స్‌ భావిస్తున్నట్లు కనిపిస్తోంది. ఏమైనా ఇది రానున్న రోజులలో సోషలిజం-పెట్టుబడిదారీ విధాన మంచి చెడ్డల గురించి చర్చజరగటానికి తోడ్పడుతుంది.అమెరికా పరిస్ధితులలో అదే పెద్ద ముందడుగు. శాండర్స్‌ సోషలిస్టు భావాలు నేతిబీరలో నెయ్యి వంటివి కావచ్చు. కానీ ఆయన వాల్‌స్ట్రీట్‌ ఆక్రమణ వుద్యమం ముందుకు తెచ్చిన అంశాలను ప్రస్తావించుతున్నారు. యువత, కార్మికవర్గం ఆకాంక్షలకు అనుగుణంగా సంక్షేమ కార్యక్రమాల నినాదాలు ఇస్తున్నారు. కొందరు వాటికి జనాకర్షకమని పేరు పెడుతున్నారు. ఒక సోషలిస్టు గా చెప్పుకుంటూ తమ ముందుకు వచ్చిన వారికి ఒకసారి ఓటు వేసిన జనం అతగాడు నకిలీ అని తేలితే అసలు వారిని ఎంచుకుంటారు తప్ప వెనక్కు పోరు. బెర్నీ అభ్యర్ధి అవుతాడా లేదా ఒక వేళ అనూహ్యంగా అయితే గెలుస్తాడా అనేవి ప్రస్తుతానికి ఊహాజనిత ప్రశ్నలు. బ్రిటన్‌లో లేబర్‌ పార్టీ నాయకుడిగా ఎన్నికైన జెర్మీ కార్బిన్‌ వామపక్ష తీవ్రవాది అని వర్ణిస్తూ మీడియాలో తీవ్ర వ్యతిరేక వార్తలు వచ్చాయి.అయినా పార్టీ కార్యకర్తలు ఖాతరు చేయకుండా పెద్ద మెజారిటీతో ఎన్నుకున్నారు.

      2008లో పెట్టుబడిదారీ ధనిక దేశాలలో మొదలైన ఆర్ధిక సంక్షోభం అనేక మంది పండితులు అంచనాలను తలకిందులు చేస్తోంది. జనం సాంప్రదాయ పార్టీలకు బదులు ప్రత్యామ్నాయాన్ని వెతకటం ప్రారంభమైంది.స్పెయిన్‌లో ఏ పార్టీకీ మెజారిటీ రాని పరిస్ధితి వామపక్ష పొడెమోస్‌ పార్టీ లేకుండా అక్కడ ప్రభుత్వం ఏర్పడక పోవచ్చని వార్తలు వస్తున్నాయి. రెండు పార్టీల వ్యవస్ధకు పశ్చిమదేశాల ఓటర్లు స్వస్తి పలనున్నారా అనేందుకు సూచన ఇది. ఇదే సమయంలో స్ధానిక సంస్ధల ఎన్నికలలో ఫ్రాన్సులో పచ్చిమితవాద శక్తులు కూడా బలం పుంజుకున్నాయి. ప్రపంచంలో జరిగే మార్పులకు అమెరికా అతీతంగా వుంటుందా ?

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Maternity Leave Increasing to Encourage 2nd Kids

14 Thursday Jan 2016

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By Hu YongqiEditor: Arnold Hou
Maternity Leave Increasing to Encourage 2nd Kids
Mothers in Beijing, Shanghai and Shandong Province will have more days off work after giving birth under the new national policy encouraging couples to have a second child. [Xinhua]

Mothers in Beijing, Shanghai and Shandong Province will have more days off work after giving birth under the new national policy encouraging couples to have a second child.

The amount of additional leave ranges from 30 to 60 days as many provincial-level regions are soliciting opinions from the public and will implement new regulations this year.

The three regions followed Guangdong Province, which was the first to overhaul maternity leave. From January 1, mothers giving birth in Guangdong will have 30 more days for maternity leave. Their husbands have five extra days compared with the original 10 to take care of their wives and babies.

On Friday, the Legal Affairs Office of Beijing released a draft amendment of the capital’s population and family planning regulation to solicit public opinion. The draft cancels the seven-day marriage holiday for older couples, and expands maternity leave from 98 days to 128 days for the mother. The draft for the first time gives the father 15 days off.

However, Shandong is planning to increase maternity leave by 60 days, according to a draft by the Legal Affairs Office of Shandong. Fathers will have seven days off.

According to the People’s Congress of Shanghai, mothers will have 30 extra days off in addition to the current 98 days. Their spouses have three days off.

“There should be clear regulations on maternity leave, including details on how many days mothers can take. Otherwise, mothers will face possible discrimination in employment,” said Zhai Zhenwu, professor of sociology and population studies at Renmin University of China in Beijing.

Also starting on January 1, newly married couples nationwide cannot get additional marriage holidays, as all have been deprived of privileges tied to late marriage, policies that gave extra days off for couples where the husband was older than 25 and the wife older than 23.

(Source: China Daily)

 

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How the influence of World Bank policies damaged China’s economy

12 Tuesday Jan 2016

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 January 11, 2016, John Ross,

 Present negative trends in China’s financial system and economy were accurately predicted by me three years ago as occurring if there was any influence of policies of the World Bank Report on China.

While China has made major steps forward in areas such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and New Silk Road (‘One Belt One Road’) unfortunately in some areas World Bank policies did acquire influence. As predicted they led to present negative trends.

There should also be clarity. China has the world’s strongest macroeconomic structure so these trends will not lead to a China ‘hard landing’. But they are a confirmation that no country, including China, can escape the laws of economics. As long as there is any influence of World Bank type policies, which are also advocated by Western writers such as George Magnus and Patrick Chovanec, there will be problems in China’s financial system and economy.

The article I wrote in September 2012 which was published under the original title ‘Fundamental errors of the World Bank report on China’ is republished without alteration.

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The World Bank’s report China 2030 has, unsurprisingly, provoked major criticism and protest. I have read World Bank reports on China for more than 20 years and this is undoubtedly the worst. So glaring are its factual errors, and economic non-sequiturs, that it is difficult to believe it was intended as an objective analysis of China’s economy. It appears to be driven by the political objective of supporting current US policies, embodied in proposals such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Listing merely the factual errors in the report, of both commission and omission, as well as the elementary economic howlers, would take up more column inches than are available to me. So what follows is just a small selection, leaving space to consider the possible purpose of such a strange report.

The report has no serious factual analysis of the present stage of China’s economic development. On the one hand it is behind the times and “pessimistic”, saying China may become “the world’s largest economy before 2030”. This is extremely peculiar as, by the most elementary economic calculations, (the Economist magazine now even provides a ready reckoner!) China will become the world’s largest economy before 2020.

On the other hand, the report greatly exaggerates the rate at which China will enter the highest form of value added production. As such, the report calls for various changes in China, and bases its calls on the rationale of “when a developing country reaches the technology frontier’. But China’s economy, unfortunately, is not yet approaching the international technology frontier, except in specialized defence-related areas. Even when China’s GDP equals that of the US, China’s per capita GDP, a good measure of technology’s spread across its economy, will be less than one quarter of the US’s. Even making optimistic assumptions, China’s per capita GDP will not equal the US’s until around 2040, by which time China’s economy would be more than four times the size of the US’s! Put another way, China will not reach the technology frontier, in a generalized way, for around three decades, so this rationale can’t be used to justify changes now.

The report appears to envisage China’s development path differing from that of every other country on the planet. It claims that in China “the continued accumulation of capital… will inevitably contribute less to growth”. But one of the most established trends of economic development, first outlined by Adam Smith and econometrically confirmed to the present day, is that capital’s contribution to growth increases with development. Deng Xiaoping certainly argued that economic policy must have “Chinese characteristics”, i.e. be adapted to China’s specific conditions. However, he never argued that China was exempt from economic laws, which is what this report appears to envisage!

The report makes elementary economic mistakes, such as confusing the consequences of high export shares with trade surpluses. It argues: “If China’s current export growth persists, its projected global market share could rise to 20 percent by 2030, which is almost double the peak of Japan’s global market share in the mid-1980s when it faced fierce protectionist sentiments… China’s current trajectory… could cause unmanageable trade frictions.” But if China increases its import share at the same rate as exports, this would not create major trade frictions. Japan’s problem was trade surpluses, not export share.

It is almost impossible to believe, given such elementary mistakes, that this report was intended as a serious objective analysis of China’s economy. What, then, is its goal? , The report spells out its goal clearly enough in calling for China to abandon the policies launched by Deng Xiaoping which brought such success. It says: “Reforms that launched China on its current growth trajectory were inspired by Deng Xiaoping… China has reached another turning point in its development path when a second strategic, and no less fundamental, shift is called for.”

What is this new “non-Dengite” economic policy? Deng Xiaoping’s most famous economic statement was “it doesn’t matter whether a cat is black or white provided it catches mice”. Effectively, this means, in economic terms, that a company should not be judged by whether it is private or state owned but by how it performs. The proposed new economic policy overturns Deng’s dictum by saying: “Reintroduce judging cats by colour, promote the private sector cat.”

The consequences of this are clearly seen in the report’s financial proposals. During the international financial crisis, China was protected by its state-owned banking system. The US and European privately-owned banks simultaneously created the financial crisis and were flattened by it, throwing their economies into crisis. China, however, suffered no significant setback.

The reasons for the US and European banking crisis are well understood. Modern banks are necessarily very large, both in order to undertake international operations and because of the inherent risk of large investment projects. They are literally “too large to fail”, as the failure of any large bank creates an unacceptable economic crisis. This theoretical point was rammed home by the devastating consequences of Lehman’s collapse, following which no government will allow a large bank to fail.

But a situation in which the state is blocking the bankruptcy of a large bank, whose profits are being privately retained, creates disastrous risk. If large private banks are state guaranteed against crippling losses, but retain profits, they are incentivized to undertake potentially profitable but highly risky operations. The disastrous results of this scenario were seen during the financial crisis.

Extraordinarily, this report proposes that China abandon the financial system which brought it successfully through the financial crisis and instead adopt the one which led the US and Europe to disaster. This is the real significance of “privatization would be the best way to make SFIs [State Financial Institutions] more commercially oriented”.

This ties in with US TransPacific Partnership pressure for the elimination of China’s state-owned companies, which are seen as giving China a completive advantage over the US. The US, of course, does not possess such companies. If the US is worried about the competitive disadvantage created by not having state-owned companies, it should create some, not call for China to abandon its own.

The last World Bank report of this type was published in February 1991 and its Study of the Soviet Economy provided the basis for Russia’s economic policies of the 1990s.

The result was that Russia suffered the greatest peacetime economic disaster to befall any country. GDP declined by more than half. Russian male life expectancy fell by four years and we saw the beginning of a population decline, which continues to this day. The USSR subsequently disintegrated, in what Vladimir Putin called the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century. Russia has not recovered.

This type of economic program is therefore not simply a “theoretical” model. It has been thoroughly and demonstrably discredited on account of the catastrophes it has produced. Russia was ill advised enough to adopt this type of economic program. It is to be hoped, then, that China does not follow the same course

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John Ross is Senior Fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China. 

This article is based on a post from John Ross’ blog, published on the 8th of Jan, 2016.

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Why Good U.S. Jobs Are Too Few and Wages So Poor

08 Friday Jan 2016

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The lack of workers trained for a more technologically demanding workplace is slowing growth.

By Peter Morici, January 8, 2016   theglobalist.com

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Takeaways

  • The future lies not in being angry about false injustice, rather in building and teaching machines.
  • Lack of workers trained for a more technologically demanding workplace is slowing growth.
  • By 2030, it will become technologically possible to replace 90% of the jobs with smart machines.
  • The globalization of technology will relegate us to low paying work better left to androids.
  • Four in ten graduates lack the complex reasoning skills needed for white-collar work.

Americans are justified to be angry about the economic recovery. This is a bipartisan challenge.

Since Ronald Reagan ran the country, the availability of attractive employment has been trending down and slowing economic growth is often blamed.

During Obama’s recovery, U.S. GDP has advanced at a 2.2% annual pace, whereas the comparable figures for the Reagan and Clinton presidencies were 4.6% and 3.7%.

But that puts the story backwards — the lack of workers adequately trained for a more technologically demanding workplace is slowing growth, not the other way around.

Switch to automation

Automation has been an enduring theme throughout American history. First, reapers and tractors consolidated farms and sent workers to factories.

Then machines replaced workers in manufacturing, pushing them into more highly paid professions in medicine, education and technology (but also less well paid occupations in restaurants, retailing and other services).

Until recently, computer-programmed machines could be taught strenuous and repetitive tasks like attaching a heavy, rigid fender onto an automobile.

Going forward, robots will increasingly replace people in activities requiring more-subtle manual dexterity—like making shirts and harvesting fruit—and those requiring more complex cognitive processes like masonry construction, driving limousines and building newrobots that adapt to changing environmental conditions.

The drug store I visit in Washington no longer has cashiers—just a group of checkout machines and one clerk to assist technologically flummoxed patrons.

Over the next two decades, robots will be capable of unloading pallets, stocking shelves, filling prescriptions, and generally running the store with minimal human intervention.

Flawed education system?

By 2030, it will become technologically possible to replace 90% of the jobs as we know them with smart machines.

The real challenge, however, will be training most Americans to engage in intellectually demanding and creative work.

Otherwise, the globalization of technology and competition will relegate most of us to very low paying work better left to androids.

In 2016, Americans should be skeptical, not merely of false promises to restore prosperity made by Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, but also outraged by the handiwork of mainstream politicians.

The latters’ efforts to make a U.S. high school diploma universal have made it a nearly worthless credential.

Less than 40% of 12th graders are ready to read or learn math at the college level, and many fewer have skills to enter technically demanding positions without post-secondary training.

A college diploma is not much better. After millions of unqualified students have been pushed into universities, four in ten graduates lack the complex reasoning skills needed for white-collar work — as it exists today.

Machines equipped with high-level artificial intelligence could replace armies of stockbrokers, insurance adjusters and restaurant managers over the next several decades.

Need for more technical skills

Meanwhile the president and his presumptive heir, Hillary Clinton, remain wedded to pushing more people into college (and too often into debt) without regard for whether this investment could possibly pay off.

And conservatives—including the likes of Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio — oppose universal standards for more academic rigor like the Common Core.

The future lies in educating Americans, not to be angry about false injustice or an omnipresent state, but rather to build and teach the machines that will do the work that has burdened humanity since the first branch was shaped into a hunting implement.

Without young people trained and encouraged to do that sophisticated work, the locus of prosperity will permanently shift from America to Asia.

There, pragmatic leaders urge children to study engineering, not the personal and institutional hobbyhorses peddled by pious academics and deceitful politicians.

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Number of Americans Who Identify as Bisexual on the Rise

08 Friday Jan 2016

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By Kali Holloway / AlterNet

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It seems fitting that as we close out a year in which sexual fluidity was one of the most discussed topics, a new study finds that the number of adult Americans who identify as bisexual is on the rise.

That’s according to the Centers for Disease Control, which assessed sexual attitudes of more than 9,000 U.S. residents aged 18-44. The survey found that between 2011 and 2013, an increasing number of respondents reported same-sex sexual contact and bisexual self-identification.

As in other recent surveys, the CDC report found U.S. women outpaced men in reporting bisexuality. Two percent of men polled labeled themselves bisexual, up from 1.2 percent in the 2006-2010 survey. Women, at 5.5 percent, up from 3.9 percent in the previous poll, were nearly three times as likely to identify as bisexual than men.

Fittingly, the report notes an increase in the number of American women who report same-sex sexual contact. This was true of 14.2 percent of women polled in 2006-2010—a figure that rose to 17.4 in the most recent survey. Just 6.2 percent of men say they’ve had sexual contact with other men.

CNN notes that researchers identified some race-linked disparities among survey respondents. Hispanic and Latina women, at 11.2 percent, were least likely to have had sexual contact with other women. Conversely, 19.6 percent of white women and 19.4 percent of black women reported having had same-sex sexual contact.

In late 2015, a study at the University of Essex became somewhat controversial due to researchers’ determination that “100 percent heterosexual” women simply don’t exist. The study assessed women’s involuntary physical responses, such as pupil dilation, when shown sexually suggestive videos of both men and women. Overwhelmingly, women who identified as lesbian showed signs of arousal almost solely with images of women. But heterosexual women involved in the study responded to both.

“Even though the majority of women identify as straight, our research clearly demonstrates that when it comes to what turns them on, they are either bisexual or gay, but never straight,” said the study’s lead author Gerulf Rieger, in a statement that garnered a few interesting responses.

The 2014-2015 edition of the CDC study is slated for release this fall.

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He cries for Americans alone: Our wars and violence destroy families — those kids deserve Obama’s tears too

07 Thursday Jan 2016

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The U.S. is responsible for countless deaths around the world, yet the president doesn’t weep for those victims

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He cries for Americans alone: Our wars and violence destroy families — those kids deserve Obama's tears too(Credit: AP/Carolyn Kaster)

“If there’s one thing that you want people to take away from your lectures, your appearances, what would it be?” journalist David Shuster asked professor Cornel West, the scholar, philosopher and activist, in a 2014 interview.

  “It would be,” West replied, “that a baby in every corner of the globe — be it in Tel Aviv or be it on the West Bank; a baby in Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan or Newtown, Connecticut; or a baby in South Side Chicago, Koreatown, brown barrio, Indian reservation — they all have the same value.

“And that’s not just empty rhetoric,” West continued. “It means that you’re fundamentally committed to the decency and the humanity of each and every person, at least potentially. Each human being has a potential to be decent, has a potential to have integrity, has a potential to be honest. And it means you cut radically against the grain, because we live in an age of monstrous mendacity.”

President Obama and the U.S. government would do well to heed West’s advice.

At news conference Tuesday, Obama announced he’s taking executive action to address gun violence. Tears fell from his eyes as he dramatically spoke of the tragedy, as he lamented that American children are dying.

But what of all the countless other children killed by the U.S. government, overseen by the Obama administration? Do they not get tears too?

Gun violence is a horrific problem in the U.S., and Obama is right; it is not normal. No other country has such an extremely high incidence of gun violence. If there is an element of truth to the myth of American exceptionalism, it is that America is exceptionally violent.

And there is no doubt that Obama’s tears are genuine. It is indeed a horrific tragedy that American children — or anyone else — has to die from senseless gun violence. The president no doubt feels genuine remorse at this deplorable reality.

But genuineness and moral hypocrisy are not mutually exclusive; one can feel genuine sympathy about one form of injustice or oppression while ignoring or even actively carrying out another.

Obama is quite skilled in this area — in the field of what West dubbed “monstrous mendacity.”

Where are the tears for the thousands, even millions of other children slain by America?

  • The Obama administration is presently overseeing numerous destructive warsthroughout the world.
  • The Obama administration is flooding the planet with weapons, fueling violence and extremism.
  • The Obama administration is expanding the U.S. war in Afghanistan, for a second time. This is an almost 15-year-long war. More than 220,000 Afghans were killed in the first 12 years, according to a report conducted by Physicians for Social Responsibility. Today, Afghans continue to die.
  • The Obama administration bombed a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, in October, killing 30 people, including 14 hospital staff.
  • The Obama administration is backing a Saudi-led coalition of Middle Eastern countries in their brutal war on Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East, killing an average of 25 Yemenis per day, half of whom are civilians. It is providing the coalition with weapons, including banned cluster munitions, it is using to rain down upon hospitals, weddings, centers for the blind, civilian neighborhoods and more.
  • The Obama administration is propping up the extremist, autocratic, heinously violent Saudi regime, which beheads dissidents and funds extremism throughout the world.
  • The Obama administration is backing the Israeli government in its bloody wars on Gaza, upon which it has imposed an illegal siege for almost a decade. It is also steadfastly supporting Israel despite its ongoing, 48-year illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories, giving the Israeli government more than $3.1 billion per year in military aid — a sum Obama has considered boosting to $5 billion.
  • The Obama administration is waging a drone war in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, Mali and more. It has killed thousands of Pakistanis, a large number, perhaps up to one-fourth, of whom are civilians, in what former drone operators say is a “recruiting tool” for ISIS.
  • The Obama administration is carrying out airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, in what a French journalist formerly held captive by ISIS warns is “a trap” that is “pushing people into the hands of ISIS” rather than weakening it, “fueling our enemies and fueling the misery, the disaster, for the local people.” Hundreds of civilians have been killed in this bombing campaign.
  • The Obama administration destroyed the government of Libya in its 2011 war, pushed strongly by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The U.S. war has left a power vacuum in the North African nation into which extremist groups and even ISIS have entered.
  • The Obama administration is supporting Ukraine in its war with Russia, in whichmore than 9,000 people have been killed. It has acknowledged that some Ukrainian rebels are far-right extremists.
  • The Obama administration is supporting the violently corrupt Mexican government in its so-called War on Drugs, which has left thousands of people dead. The U.S.-backed Mexican state is suspected of being involving in disappearing or even killing student activists.
  • The Obama administration is rounding up refugee families, preparing to deport hundreds of Central Americans who fled violence in their home countries, and could be killed if they are sent back.
  • The Obama administration is considering deporting a Kurdish activist who was tortured in Turkey and fled to the U.S. for asylum.
  • The Obama administration continues to torture people imprisoned without charge or trial at Guantánamo Bay. Caroline Fredrickson, president of the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, points out that “President George W. Bush opened Guantánamo on his own say-so, without Congress, without any authorization, any legislation to do so,” so President Obama “is fully within his executive authority to close Guantánamo without going through Congress, because of that very same power that George W. Bush used.” If Obama he were truly committed to the promise he made seven years ago, on which he was elected, he could act. If he were truly committed to ending the needless torture of people who have been detained for more than a decade, he would act.

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The road to revolution

06 Wednesday Jan 2016

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The road to revolution: the work of the Marxist Student Federation in 2016

This document is a brief outline of the ideas and tasks of the Marxist Student Federation (MSF) UK, to be discussed, amended and voted on in Marxist societies around the country and at the national conference of the MSF in February 2016.

These proposals are designed to provide a skeleton for the work of the MSF over the next year. They should be supplemented by reports and resolutions from the groups that make up the Federation, to be submitted, discussed and voted on at the national conference.

Amendments, resolutions and reports should be sent to contact@marxiststudent.com by Friday 22 January 2016. The national conference will take place on Saturday 13 February 2016.

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One solution: revolution

This year has seen movements of students and young people all over the world, demanding an end to cuts, privatisations and austerity. In just the last four months of 2015 South Africa, Greece, Brazil, Italy, and the USA all witnessed massive youth mobilisations.

Everywhere young people have taken to the streets in the face of attacks from a whole series of governments, from Obama in the USA to Syriza in Greece. This assault on living standards cannot be reduced simply to a question of ideology. It has far deeper causes.

In reality these attacks are the product of a capitalist system that has exhausted itself. It is unable to provide a better life for successive generations. What young people are experiencing today is not a product of badly managed capitalism; this is the only life that capitalism has to offer our generation. As long as governments prop up the capitalist system they will be forced to carry out austerity, regardless of their political positions.

Students and young people in Britain must take this lesson on board. We support the demand to tax the rich, but we argue that in a crisis-riddled system managed by the rich for the rich we need to go much further. Likewise we support free education, but we recognise that under capitalism this will never be fully realised – to make this a reality something more is needed.

We therefore argue for a fundamental, revolutionary change in society. We fight for the overthrow of capitalism and its replacement with a socialist system based on democratic working-class ownership of the economy so that it can be planned in the interests of need and not profit. Only on this basis can we solve the social and economic problems that are causing the rebellion of young people all over the world.

Defend Corbyn, fight for socialism

The election of Jeremy Corbyn is a welcome step forward because he stands for an anti-establishment, anti-austerity programme that offers many people, particularly young people, hope for the future. Inevitably Corbyn is under attack from the Tories, the capitalist media and the right-wing of the Labour party because of his support for radical, socialist change. Marxists should participate wherever possible in the fight to defend Corbyn against these attacks, including by advocating the mandatory reselection of Labour MPs.

During his campaign for election as leader of the Labour party Corbyn put forward the idea of a National Education Service (NES). Marxist students should campaign for an NES that provides free education for everyone from cradle to grave, including:

    1. The introduction of real living grants for all students and an end to tuition fees.
    2. Allow parents, teachers, staff and students to run educational institutions democratically and put a stop to academies and privatisations.
    3. The introduction of free education throughout an individual’s lifetime and an end to the extreme division of labour under capitalism.
    4. Education to be funded through expropriation of the economy and the introduction of a socialist plan of production based upon the nationalisation of the major monopolies, banks etc.

These demands, if implemented, would put an end to exploitation under the capitalist system. They act as a bridge between a popular but ill-defined idea about what education should look like and a socialist society based on common ownership.

Corbyn’s political programme is generally good as it stands, but we should go much further. He is seeking a solution to the problems faced by working class people within the broken capitalist system. Marxists must highlight the lessons from Syriza’s experience in Greece, in which Tsipras was forced to give in to the blackmail of the capitalists. If you accept capitalism you must accept the logic of capitalism, and that logic requires austerity. The only solution is to break with the capitalist system.

Students and workers: unite and fight

The power to change society lies with the working class, which has never been more powerful than it is today. The proletarianisation of the middle-class, epitomised by the 98% vote for strike action by junior doctors in December 2015, is complemented by the falling living standards of students. School and university students are often forced to work to support themselves while studying. At University College London and other universities students are threatening rent strikes over the spiralling cost of living.

Students must ally themselves with workers to change society. Supporting strike action, attending picket lines and demonstrations, and spreading revolutionary ideas are all ways in which students can unite with workers. One concrete issue uniting students and workers that can be taken up by Marxists is the Youth Against Blacklisting campaign which aims to get blacklisting construction companies banned from university campuses.

The Tories recognise the potentially powerful union between students and workers and are cynically using the excuse of “terrorist threats” to implement their ‘Prevent’ strategy. This aims to divide students amongst themselves, to divide staff against students, and targets any students advocating “political change”. Marxists must campaign against ‘Prevent’ by arguing for a socialist solution to religious extremism, and for an end to racial profiling and the victimisation of political students.

The revolutionary road ahead

Marxism, or scientific socialism, is the historical memory of the working class. By studying the successes and failures of the revolutionary movements of the past Marxists aim to help guide the revolutionary movements of the future. Promoting the ideas of Marxism is the primary purpose of the societies that make up the Marxist Student Federation. Without revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary movement.

Capitalism is in turmoil. A new crisis of capitalism threatens to plunge the world into a new depression. Revolution and counter-revolution are on the order of the day. Our task is to prepare now for this new epoch that is opening up before us.

Theory is a guide to action and comrades in each Marxist society must consider how best it can apply the ideas of Marxism to the situation in which we find ourselves today. Campaigning for socialist policies, and building those campaigns with workers and students all over the country and internationally, is essential for spreading the ideas of Marxism.

The Marxist Student Federation is expanding and strengthening its forces year-on-year. If we continue to fight with clear ideas and an audacious approach Marxists will play a pivotal role in defining the future political landscape of Britain and the world.

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