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Permanent Revolution: Then and now

Posted on 18/04/200716/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From John Molyneux’s blog:

Wherever there is a fight to be waged against imperialism, national or racial oppression, or dictatorship, revolutionary socialists are put under intense pressure (by liberals, nationalists, reformists, Stalinists and so on) to sacrifice or shelve (for the time being!) socialist ideas and demands, and even basic working class interests, in the name of unity in the struggle for the immediate aim. The strategy of permanent revolution rejects those pressures, not from the sectarian position of dismissing the anti- imperialist or democratic struggle as irrelevant , but from the standpoint of arguing for working class and socialist leadership in the fight for national independence and democracy.
In all such struggles the strategy of permanent revolution will treat the so-called ‘national bourgeoisie’, even its most ‘patriotic’ sections, as at very best an unreliable ally and potential enemy and therefore resist all calls for socialists and the working class to give up their political and organizational independence. Permanent revolution means that socialists while participating vigorously in the movements for national liberation and democracy, will seek to develop those movements into struggles for workers’ power and international socialism, not because no kind of national independence or democracy is possible without socialist revolution , but because the very nature of world capitalism and imperialism will weaken, corrupt and undermine any independence or democracy won on a capitalist basis.
Understood in this way the strategy of permanent revolution, far from being out of date, fits the current situation in the Middle East like a glove.

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Torture: From Guantanamo to Cairo’s Police Stations

Posted on 18/04/200726/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Historian Khaled Fahmy on the philosophy of torture.

Kafr el-Dawar workers announce solidarity with Ghazl el-Mahalla

Posted on 18/04/200716/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I received a statement signed by “Kafr el-Dawar Workers for Change,” declaring solidarity with Ghazl el-Mahalla workers.

Here’s an English translation:

Kafr el-Dawar workers are in the same trench as Ghazl el-Mahalla
We the textile workers of Kafr el-Dawar declare our full solidarity with you, to achieve your just demands, which are the same as ours. We strongly denounce the security crackdown which prevented the (Mahalla) workers delegation from traveling to stage a sit-in at the General Federation of Trade Unions’ HQ in Cairo. We also condemn Said el-Gohary’s statement to Al-Masry Al-Youm last Sunday, where he described your move as “nonsense.” We follow with concern what is happening to you, and declare our solidarity with the garment-making workers’ strike the day before yesterday, and with the partial strike in the silk factory.
We like to you know, we the workers of Kafr el-Dawar and you the workers of Mahalla are walking on the same path, and have one enemy. We support your movement, because we have the same demands. Since the end of our strike in the first week of February, our Factory Union Committee has not moved to achieve our demands that instigated our strike. Our Factory Union Committee has harmed our interests… We express our support for your demand to reform the salaries. We, just like you, await the end of April to see if the Minister of Labor will implement our demands in that regards or not. We do not put much hope on the Minister, though, as we haven’t seen any move by her or the Factory Union Committee. We will depend only on our selves to achieve our demands.
Thus, we stress that:
1- We are sailing with you on the same boat, and will embark together on the same journey
2- We are declaring our full solidarity with your demands, and assert that we are ready to stage solidarity action, if you decide to take industrial action.
3-We will move to inform the workers of Artificial Silk, El-Beida Dyes, and Misr Chemicals of your struggle, and create bridges to expand the solidarity front. All workers are brothers during times of struggle.
4-We have to create a wide front to settle our battle with the government unions. We have to overthrow those unions now, not tomorrow.

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