Manchester calling
Thanks for the three issues of The Red Menace which I found
very stimulating reading. I'll pass them round our Manchester group
and do a short write up for our internal newsletter. Your political
statement in the last issue seems to show that our politics
are very close, although you will notice certain differences of
emphasis with our own statement 'As
We Don't See It'.
I'd like to make a few brief comments on three areas of your statement
which I feel need some clarification.
Your criticism of Parliament and parliamentary elections seems
to be based on their inadequacy as a democratic form and underestimates
their ideological value in legitimising class rule and in branding
direct class struggle as undemocratic. I would expect libertarian
socialists today to take a principled stand against these
institutions.
Your position on trade unions and trade unionism is a bit unclear
to me. At one point you appear to say, correctly I think, that trade
unions today are not only NOT potentially revolutionary but
in fact more or less part of the state and management apparatus
and inadequate even as a means of self defence. However, in the
next breath you talk of supporting "the self organisation
of people into unions" and "participating in their activities"
etc. Of course, we should attend union meetings and speak out, but
our 'participation' should be aimed at taking struggles outside
of union control and union boundaries. It is not possible to do
this and be a union official level.
Lastly, your attitude towards 'national liberation' whilst clear
in theory seems contradicted by your support for a possible new
capitalist nation state in Quebec (and elsewhere?). Your inability
to apply your theory boldly in practice is perhaps a result of the
difficulty in separating certain struggles for cultural diversity
from their attachment to outmoded nationalist and patriarchal concepts.
It is an area our own groups needs to do more work on.
I hope we can maintain a dialogue, either independently and/or
as part of the international discussion. journal promoted by the
French group PIC detailed in our newsletter.
Yours fraternally,
Mike Ballard
Manchester
Published in The
Red Menace, Number 5, Summer 1980.
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