From The American Left History Archives-From
The Labor History Archives- The Oakland General Strike, 1946 -Today November 2,
2011 Oakland General Strike- It's The Same Damn Struggle-Let's Win For Good
This Time
http://libcom.org/library/oakland-general-strike-stan-weir
A general
strike only, as witness the latest actions in Greece, poses the question of
power. We have to go on from there to take it and create that new society we
have all been fighting for so long. Today in Oakland we go on the offensive,
praise be, and like I stated in the headline-let's win this one for good this
time.
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As Isaac Deutscher said in
his speech “On Socialist Man” (1966):
“We do not maintain that
socialism is going to solve all predicaments of the human race. We are
struggling in the first instance with the predicaments that are of man’s making
and that man can resolve. May I remind you that Trotsky, for instance, speaks
of three basic tragedies—hunger, sex and death—besetting man. Hunger is the
enemy that Marxism and the modern labour movement have taken on.... Yes,
socialist man will still be pursued by sex and death; but we are convinced that
he will be better equipped than we are to cope even with these.”
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Markin comment from the Fall
of 2011 :
After last week’s Oakland
General Strike and the closing down of the Port of Oakland I thought we were on
the offensive, finally. And I was not wrong. This Ohio vote was a sweet victory
to put the breaks on this “in your face” right-wing slide that we having been
dealing with for a long time. While, in the final analysis, hard struggles,
hard street struggles, still lie ahead
we will take our victories, small or large, wherever we can. I don’t think that
the bourgeoisie is ready to make reservations to some island and let us take over yet but I would think
that some of the more far-sighted elements might be checking their frequent-flyer
miles status. Nor am I so intoxicated by Ohio that I would raise the propaganda
slogan to build workers councils now. But I will raise right here, well in
advance of the 2012 bourgeois electoral fist-fight, the need to fight for a
workers party that fights for a workers government. And I am not wrong on
that.
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