AN ANNIVERSARY OF
SORTS-IN DEFENSE OF MARXISM
COMMENTARY
This summer marks my 40ht year of my commitment to Marxism. Those who
have been reading my commentaries for a while know that I try to commemorate,
and comment on, important anniversaries in our common working class and leftist
history like those of the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti or the start of the
Paris Commune. Those same readers also know that I have been rather short with
bourgeois politicians like John Kerry who have a habit of commemorating every
little political action they have taken. The winner for me was Kerry’s very
public celebration at historic Fanueil Hall in Boston in 2006 of the 35th
anniversary of his anti-war testimony before Congress in 1971. Christ, I still
chuckle over the absurdity of that one. But hear me out on this one. I want no pat on the back but to just make a comment
about why, despite the current historic trend away from socialist solutions to
the world’s problems, I still proudly carry the title communist.
I once remarked in a review of Karl Marx’s Communist
Manifesto that the third section of that document where he polemicized against
the various other liberal and so-called socialist groups of his day that in my
search for political solutions in my early days I had probably held virtually
every position that he argued against. And believe me, dear reader, that is no
exaggeration-except maybe I did not advocate for feudal socialism. But the
rest, liberalism, both tactical and principled versions of pacifism, anarchism,
guerilla warfare, well you get the drift. This is probably why when I headed,
reluctantly I might add, to Marxism it stuck. And that is the main idea I am
trying to get at in this piece. That is the power of Marxism as a tool for
looking at and changing the world. The
only other point I would add is that over the past thirty-five years nothing in
politics, our few victories and our many, too many defeats at the hands of the
capitalists, has made me regret that I took the road back to my working class
roots. I have made many a political mistake in my life, that is for sure. But
this is not one of them. LONG LIVE THE WORLD SOCIALIST REVOLUTION!!!
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