Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 20:58:56 -0400 From: hariette-AT-easynet.co.uk (Hariette Spierings) Subject: M-G: Brotherhood of the counter-revolutionaries When Clinton, the Pope, Castro, Jian Zemin and others of their ilk gang up to vilify the revolutionary struggle of the oppressed people as "terrorism" it is good to remember the words of Karl Marx: "A kind of brotherhood does indeed exist between the bourgeois classes of all nations. It is the brotherhood of the oppressors against the oppressed, of the exploiters against the exploited. Just as the bourgeois class of one country is united in brotherhood against the proletarians of that country, DESPITE THE COMPETITION AND STRUGGLE OF ITS MEMBERS AMONG THEMSELVES, so the bourgeosie of all countries is united in brothehood against the proletarians of all countries, despite their struggling and competing with each other on the world market". Deutsche-Brusseller-Zeitung, 9 December 1847. And now the sanctimonious apologists of Castro, hurry themselves to set up Aristotelian categories with which they seek to prise apart this united front of reaction, this united front of world fascistic imperialism spearheaded against the revolution. They seek to find virtue among the filth of reaction, to find something worth defending in the rubbish bin of history - a gesture here, a straw in the wind there, a wink in their direction by this or that reactionary, so that they may demand that the same brush may not be used by revolutionaries to tar and feather them like they richly deserve. How anti-Leninist they are! For lenin - like for every worker - when "trees are being felled and the chips fly" - i.e. when the fate of the revolution is involved: "The whole world is divided into two camps: "us", the working people and "them" the exploiters". - V.I. Lenin However, for the apologists of Cuban revisionism such is only "a minor part of the "foreign policy" of a "genuinely socialist state"!. Are they really a part of "us" or are they simply a part of "them"? On the one hand they speak of despair and of an unmitigated period of reaction world-wide. On the other, there where the revolution is really advancing and on the upswing - is only a "minor part" of the "foreign policy" of a "genuinely socialist state"! They tenderly weep crocodile tears and take side with the revisionists in feigned indignation - they wipe out the barely dry paint of their own movable "dividing lines between Marxism and revisionism", wax lyrical about "Marxist categories" and truculently bang the "Kruschovite shoe upon the table". Their "internationalism" is the internationalism of the imperialists, social-imperialists and their servants. They too are united in brotherhood against the proletarian of all countries. It is useless to expect otherwise. As Marx said: ""In order for peoples to become really united their interests must be common. For their interests to be common the existing property relations must be abolished". So what property relations are Clinton, Kohl, Blair, Jian Zemin and Castro upholding?: Joint stock companies and the pursuit of profits, "public ownership", joint ventures with imperialist financial capital, and Plcs! What common intersts can these people have with the proletarian of all countries? What common interests have their apologists with them? That is the question! Adolfo --- from list marxism-general-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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