From The Archives-The Struggle To Win The Youth To The Fight For Our Communist Future- Not One Person, Not One Penny for the Imperialist Military!-ROTC Off Campus!
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Markin comment on this series:
One of the declared purposes of this space is to draw the lessons of our left-wing past here in America and internationally, especially from the pro-communist wing. To that end I have made commentaries and provided archival works in order to help draw those lessons for today’s left-wing activists to learn, or at least ponder over. More importantly, for the long haul, to help educate today’s youth in the struggle for our common communist future. That is no small task or easy task given the differences of generations; differences of political milieus worked in; differences of social structure to work around; and, increasingly more important, the differences in appreciation of technological advances, and their uses.
There is no question that back in my youth I could have used, desperately used, many of the archival materials available today. When I developed political consciousness very early on, albeit liberal political consciousness, I could have used this material as I knew, I knew deep inside my heart and mind, that a junior Cold War liberal of the American For Democratic Action (ADA) stripe was not the end of my leftward political trajectory. More importantly, I could have used a socialist or communist youth organization to help me articulate the doubts I had about the virtues of liberal capitalism and be recruited to a more left-wing world view. As it was I spent far too long in the throes of the left-liberal/soft social-democratic milieu where I was dying politically. A group like the Young Communist League (W.E.B. Dubois Clubs in those days), the Young People’s Socialist League, or the Young Socialist Alliance representing the youth organizations of the American Communist Party, American Socialist Party and the Socialist Workers Party (U.S.) respectively would have saved much wasted time and energy. I knew they were around but not in my area.
The archival material to be used in this series is weighted heavily toward the youth movements of the early American Communist Party and the Socialist Workers Party (U.S). For more recent material I have relied on material from the Spartacus Youth Clubs, the youth group of the Spartacist League (U.S.), both because they are more readily available to me and because, and this should give cause for pause, there are not many other non-CP, non-SWP youth groups around. As I gather more material from other youth sources I will place them in this series.
Finally I would like to finish up with the preamble to the Spartacist Youth Club’s What We Fight For statement of purpose:
"The Spartacus Youth Clubs intervene into social struggles armed with the revolutionary internationalist program of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Trotsky. We work to mobilize youth in struggle as partisans of the working class, championing the liberation of black people, women and all the oppressed. The SYCs fight to win youth to the perspective of building the Leninist vanguard party that will lead the working class in socialist revolution, laying the basis for a world free of capitalist exploitation and imperialist slaughter."
This seems to me be somewhere in the right direction for what a Bolshevik youth group should be doing these days; a proving ground to become professional revolutionaries with enough wiggle room to learn from their mistakes, and successes. More later.
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Workers Vanguard No. 1029
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6 September 2013
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Not One Person, Not One Penny for the Imperialist Military!-ROTC Off Campus!
(Young Spartacus pages)
The U.S. military’s Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) is now
returning to the City College of New York (CCNY) for the first time in over 40
years. Forced off CCNY and over 100 other campuses by the militant struggles
against the Vietnam War, ROTC is a program that trains students to become the
next generation of officers whose job will be to carry out U.S. imperialist
slaughter around the globe. The Spartacus Youth Clubs oppose the imperialists,
their war aims and their armed forces, upholding German revolutionary Wilhelm
Liebknecht’s call: “Not a man and not a penny” for bourgeois militarism!
From the atomic incineration of civilians in Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, to the dirty wars in Central America that slaughtered leftist
insurgents, to today’s global “war on terror,” U.S. imperialism—under both
Democratic and Republican administrations—has proven to be the most powerful
terrorist force on the planet. It sits on the largest stockpile of operational
nuclear weapons and has a military budget greater than that of the next 19
countries combined.
The Democratic Obama administration is infamous for its “Terror
Tuesday” meetings to decide which Pakistanis, Yemenis and U.S. citizens to
assassinate in drone strikes. The Commander-in-Chief orders his officers to
oversee the torture of Guantánamo prisoners, including through force-feeding.
And as we go to press, Obama is putting the finishing touches on his plan to
bombard Syria. Hands off Syria! U.S. out of the Near East!
Domestically, the military is a key tool for suppressing dissent
and carrying out strikebreaking. The U.S. rulers sent the National Guard to Los
Angeles to crush the 1965 Watts ghetto rebellion and the 1992 upheaval sparked
by the acquittal of the LAPD cops who beat black motorist Rodney King. In 1970,
the same troops who massacred four antiwar protesters at Kent State University
had been dispatched straight from strikebreaking duty against Cleveland
Teamsters. In 2011, Obama deployed the military against ILWU Local 21 during the
struggle between the longshoremen’s union and the bosses in Washington State. At
home and abroad, these are the jobs for which ROTC is training students.
While carrying out its crimes against the world’s peoples, the
Obama White House has prosecuted twice as many whistle-blowers as all previous
administrations combined. U.S. Army Pfc. Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning, a
25-year-old hero, was tortured, subjected to a military show trial and sentenced
to 35 years under the Espionage Act for the “crime” of releasing to the world
classified documents showing only a fraction of the horrors carried out by the
U.S. military. Through its treatment of Manning and its unrelenting war on
Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange, the White House is sending a
message that it will tolerate no dissent or exposure of its war crimes, its
massive spy operations and its shredding of basic democratic rights. Free
Manning now! Hands off Snowden and Assange!
Petraeus, ROTC, Military Recruiters Off Campus!
The City University of New York (CUNY), which has 24 campuses
including CCNY, has granted General David Petraeus a visiting professorship at
Macaulay Honors College. The résumé of this former CIA director and commander in
Iraq and Afghanistan includes overseeing the torture of insurgents and
civilians; directing drone strike assassinations; and heading up the CIA spy
apparatus that, for decades, has organized to destabilize and overthrow elected
governments that are not to Washington’s liking, and to install its lackeys.
The halls of CUNY campuses are crawling with academic ideologues
for U.S. imperialism. But Petraeus is different: he has the blood of thousands
of Iraqis, Afghans and others on his hands. He should be driven off
campus—not for his views, but for his deeds. We are in favor of
students, teachers and campus workers driving imperialist war criminals off
campus through protest and exposure. Last fall, when NATO’s Secretary General
Anders Fogh Rasmussen came to campus, the SYC initiated a protest against him
(see “SYC Protests NATO at CCNY,” WV No. 1011, 26 October 2012).
Many campuses have been welcoming back ROTC, especially after
Obama’s 2011 repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT). For years, many
reformists and liberals based their protests against ROTC solely on the U.S.
military’s institutionalized anti-gay bigotry. We protest all forms of
discrimination, including in the military. At the same time, our opposition to
ROTC is based not on the multitude of anti-democratic features of the U.S. armed
forces, but on our dedication to the destruction of imperialism and opposition
to its depredations worldwide.
We fight against every attempt by the ruling class to use college
campuses as direct training grounds for the agents of U.S. imperialism. But
academic institutions are not “ivory towers” isolated from the rest of
capitalist society; rather they serve the needs of the capitalists. The CCNY
administration was never against ROTC or the U.S. military. When
it dropped ROTC from campus in 1971 in response to student protests, it
simultaneously encouraged the setup of a regional ROTC center to serve CCNY
off-campus. The administration is the agent of the ruling class on campus.
Abolish the administration! For student, teacher, worker control of the
universities!
The Revolutionary Student Coordinating Committee (RSCC), a Maoist
student group active at CUNY campuses, wants the administration to be wielded
for “revolutionary” ends. The RSCC Platform states, “We want teachers who
suppress progressive and revolutionary ideas to be removed.” This is a
despicable call to purge teachers and feeds into the nationwide crusade against
the teachers unions, spearheaded by the White House and directed in New York
City by Bloomberg’s administration. We side with the teachers unions against the
wholesale attacks on public education, including the attempts to shred seniority
rights and tenure.
In its July 13 leaflet “Hands off Assata Shakur! Eyes on David
Petraeus! Stop the Militarization of CUNY!” the RSCC claims, “We find two
tendencies within the legacy of CUNY: one revolutionary and one reactionary.” It
fatuously declares: “We must view CUNY as an ideological front against the
bourgeoisie and imperialism, particularly US imperialism!” While the RSCC
peddles the myth of a potentially anti-imperialist state-run college, the SYCs
expose and protest the administrators, who unleash the cops to quash student
protest. In 2005, three CCNY students and one staff member were arrested and
brutalized by the cops for protesting military recruiters during a career fair.
The students were also suspended (see “ROTC, Military Recruiters Off Campus
Now!” WV No. 846, 15 April 2005).
We oppose signing up for the volunteer army. Correspondingly, we
also oppose military conscription, which serves to turn the bulk of
working-class youth into cannon fodder for imperialist wars. Since their
humiliating military defeat in the Vietnam War, the U.S. rulers have been
hesitant to reinstate the draft for fear of the public outrage this would cause.
Yet, sooner or later, the U.S. ruling class will find it necessary to reinstate
the draft. The duty of revolutionaries, if drafted, is to go into the military
with the mass of young workers and seek to win the working-class ranks to the
fight for socialist revolution (see “On Draft Resistance: You Will Go!”
Spartacist No. 11, March-April 1968).
The U.S. rulers today catch poor and minority students in the vise
of minimum-wage jobs and skyrocketing tuition, and many youth see no alternative
to eternal debt peonage other than through a tuition break offered by joining
ROTC and carrying out the imperialists’ bidding. What is necessary is a fight to
abolish the student debt! For free, quality education and a state-paid
living stipend for all!
Democrats—The Other Party of Racism and War
Reformists and antiwar liberals would have you believe that
imperialism is just a militaristic “policy” that the ruling class can scrap if
they are pressured hard enough through protests, elections or moral suasion. In
his classic work on the subject, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of
Capitalism (1916), Lenin explained why imperialism is not a set of
particular policies, but the final stage of capitalism in its decay. The words
of our Trotskyist forebears, written over 80 years ago, are still true:
“It is necessary, however, to understand that war is an integral
part of capitalism. Every national section of capitalism depends upon its
military arm for the defense of the same. War is the practical means through
which one or the other capitalist state acquires control of the world market.
The armed forces of a capitalist state has a twofold function: on the one hand
the defense of the interests of the state externally, and on the other, the
weapon by which the working class is kept in subjection at home. When this is
understood it will become quite clear why the ‘outlawing’ of war can come about
only through the destruction of capitalism.”
— “Imperialist War and the Class Struggle,” Young Spartacus,
March 1932
To abolish imperialist militarism and capitalist exploitation, it
is necessary to organize the social power of the working class for socialist
revolution. Students by themselves do not have the social power necessary to
transform society. They must ally themselves with the multiracial working class,
which can physically bring capitalist production to a halt. The working class
has the capacity to drive the bosses from power and establish workers rule. Only
workers revolution can smash U.S. imperialism!
Returning a fifth of the world’s population in China to capitalist
enslavement is today the ultimate prize sought by the imperialists. Anyone who
is seriously committed to fighting U.S. imperialism must take a firm stand in
defense of China and the other bureaucratically deformed workers states—Vietnam,
North Korea, Laos and Cuba—without giving any political support to the Stalinist
bureaucracies. Genuine opposition to U.S. imperialism requires the unconditional
military defense of the countries where capitalism has been overthrown.
Fighting against imperialism means fighting for the working class
and militant youth to break from the parties of the class enemy. But the RSCC is
doing the exact opposite. Founded in February 2012, the RSCC was or is
affiliated with the pro-Democrat Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO).
RSCC supporters have verbally claimed to us that this relationship has ended,
but we have looked in vain for any evidence of such a rupture. Where is the
RSCC’s written position on the FRSO’s 2008 endorsement of Obama, the candidate
of the class enemy? (See “Freedom Road Socialist Organization: Democrats’ Loyal
Maoists,” WV No. 1004, 8 June 2012.) So stung were they by this exposure
of the FRSO that, on March 16, the RSCC organizers outrageously threatened to
call the cops on our comrades who were distributing this WV article
outside an RSCC forum!
The Democratic Party, in fact, is the bourgeoisie’s preferred party
to lead it into war. Democratic Party administrations led World Wars I and II,
the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the wars against Serbia and Libya. And it is
on Obama’s watch that the ruling class is waging its ideological war to mop up
any vestiges of the “Vietnam syndrome” and get the ROTC operations back up and
running openly rather than in a semi-covert way.
For all their “revolutionary” rhetoric, red flag waving and
occasional criticisms of Obama, these Maoists do not breathe a word of
opposition to the capitalist Democratic Party in the RSCC Platform,
Constitution, or Points of Unity. Currently the RSCC, together with the centrist
Internationalist Group (IG), is spearheading the “Ad-Hoc Committee Against the
Militarization of CUNY” and called two protests this month against ROTC and
General Petraeus. Given the RSCC’s politics—as well as those of the IG, which
chases almost any reformist tail to wherever it leads—it is no surprise that the
Ad-Hoc Committee’s 500-word manifesto (“CUNY Must Not Be a War College!” undated
leaflet) manages the nearly impossible feat of failing to mention the Democratic
Obama administration for which Petraeus worked, which is now overseeing the
return of ROTC, and which is terrorizing the planet.
The fight against ROTC is part of a necessary fight for workers
revolution to expropriate the capitalist class. We seek to join in concrete
action with those who want to drive ROTC and Petraeus off campus, while always
maintaining our separate political program and freedom of criticism. The SYCs,
youth auxiliaries of the Spartacist League/U.S., section of the International
Communist League (Fourth Internationalist), seek to break young workers and
students from the ideological chains that bind them to illusions in capitalism
and the warmongering Democratic Party. Young militants must study the lessons of
history and understand that the world as it is today is not how it has always
been, nor will always be. The capitalists may seem omnipotent today, but they
are not so powerful as to prevent class struggle from breaking out. We stand for
building a revolutionary Trotskyist party to lead a workers revolution that will
replace today’s dictatorship of the bourgeoisie with the dictatorship of the
working class.
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