Subject: AUT: Communist programme: mini/maxi and trans... Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 16:43:43 +0100 Revolutionary communists are opposed to the concept of the minimum-maximum programme. Such programmes necessarily imply a stagiest conception of class struggle in which minimum and maximum demands stand at opposite poles. The minimum-maximum programme is characterised by the rigid separation of the minimum demands (economic or political reforms achievable within the framework of capitalism) and the maximum goal of socialism. The concept of a minimum-maximum programme is an expression of a way of conceiving of struggle so as to suggest that there are demands and corresponding struggles independent of the struggle for communism. It is an ideology that seeks to divorce the day-to-day struggle of the working class from the struggle for communism by bifurcating demands into minimum and maximum demands. What it fails to indicate is that the struggle for communism is reduced to mere abstraction when bifurcated into minimum and maximum demands. All struggles form an integral part of the struggle for communism. Consequently demands cannot be bifurcated into minimum and maximum demands. To bifurcate demands into minimum or maximum is to change the character of these very demands and thereby eviscerate them of their inherent revolutionary dynamic. The metamorphosis of the demands of the working class into minimum and maximum forms changes the context in which these demands exist. It is to opportunistically shift the struggle from a revolutionary context to a reactionary context. Consequently the struggle over the character of the demands of the working class movement is a struggle over the context in which the struggles of the working class are to take place. It is a struggle concerning the programmatic basis of their struggles. The only demands supported by the communist programme are communist demands. Minimum and maximum demands are ideological constructs designed to disarm the working class movement. Karl Carlile Be free to check out our Communist Think-Tank web site at http://homepage.eircom.net/~beprepared/ Subscribe to Revcommy Mailing Community at rev-commies-subscribe-AT-eGroups.com Click the files button in the Revolutionary Communist mailing list to obtain files on the Irish Train Drivers' Dispute. The is as follows: http://www.egroups.com/group/rev-commies --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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