France : Revolt of the suburbs: response to OCML-VP and "Les Matérialistes"
You can find Partisan Magazine's article here, the relevant part is "Revolts and riots are not revolution." You can find the piece by "Les Matérialistes" here.
Recently
Bloc Rouge (Maoist Unification) has been criticized ideologically on
the question of the suburban revolts almost simultaneously by two
organizations: OCML-VP and Les Matérialistes (old website "Voie
Lactée"). It seems important to answer these criticisms and the way they
were brought for two reasons :
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to refute the falsehoods that can be found in both texts and clearly
reaffirm our line on the question of the revolt of the suburbs and
Protracted People's War.
Let's
focus first on the criticism from the OCML-VP who appeared in an
article in the latest issue of Partisan Magazine (you can view the
entire article here). First on the form: the polemic is conducted
through a magazine without informing us and the provocations are
numerous: we note the quotation marks on "Maoists" and "our" that tends
to give a patronizing tone, PCmF is qualified as anecdotal ... From
there we have to raise the level to overcome the sterile debate that the
OCML-VP wants to launch and proceed to the real ideological issues. We
will not play with words, will not truncate quotes and we will
concentrate on the substance of the matter: that of revolutionary
strategy, the role of suburbs in it and the meaning of the revolt of
suburbs for revolutionaries.
Firstly,
the quotes are truncated and constructed from several sentences, in
short, a risky and malicious craft which seeks to distort and erase the
meaning of the discourse so targeted. It is ironic that an organization
claiming to be Maoist makes use of this method: it was the typical
method of Enver Hoxha to attack Mao distorting his words one by one in
his book Imperialism and Revolution. We invite you to read the brochure
in question, "The People's War in the imperialist countries" which is an
outline drafted by the PCmF in 2008 on the issue of the preconditions
of the People's War in France.
The
OCML-VP would like us to believe that we confuse revolts (and not
"riots" as their article asserts) and revolution, that we are blind to
the qualitative leap that has to be made from one to the other. This
accusation is ridiculous and baseless, and what OCML-VP is in fact
criticizing is that we said loudly and clearly at that time that it was
necessary for communists to go to the suburbs, to be on the side of the
proletarian youth in revolt against the police and the bourgeois state,
in short, to fully support the revolt ...
What
OCML-VP seeks to attack it is position that the revolt of 2005 suburbs
played a role of exposure : it showed the lack of work by so-called
revolutionary in poor suburbs while showing that these suburbs have
great capacity for revolt. And that is why we say that this revolt is
part of the premises of the People's War in France: it is an essential
element to be taken into account in the development of a revolutionary
strategy in the French state.
The
OCML-VP has always rejected the people's war strategy and the Leninist
conception of the party. Thus in the 2000s, it is important to remember
that the OCML-VP called on us to vote for the Trotskyist Lutte Ouvrière
and previously it had advised voting for Mitterrand ! By postponing the
revolutionary perspective indefinitely, the OCML-VP has systematically
strayed into opportunist and reformist tendencies : it is what
necessarily happens when you imagine the revolution as a remote "Grand
Soir" cut off from the reality of today. The strategy of People's War
breaks with this misconception of a distant insurgency following a
peaceful buildup of strength to assert among other things the protracted
character of the revolution and the need to carry it out with three
instruments: the Party, the Front and the Red Army.
This
rejection of People's War by the OCML-VP is pushed to its climax in the
resolutions of their last conference (published in late November 2014
here: http://www.vp-partisan.org/article1375.html).
In these resolutions on support for People's Wars in India and in the
Philippines, OCML-VP speaks of "armed struggle with a revolutionary
political program" to avoid the term Protracted People's War and deny
the qualitative differences with simple revolutionary armed struggle, it
denies the strategic aspect of the People's War developed by Mao
Zedong: "Therefore support for revolutionary armed struggles in
oppressed countries like the Philippines and India, which are armed
struggles with a revolutionary political program, is a political line of
demarcation between the organizations claiming communism. ". It is not
support for the People's War in India and in the Philippines which
constitutes a demarcation between the organizations claiming communism
but the strategy of people's war! The support for People's War by OCML-VP is also very eclectic, we are facing a real sectarian opportunism
: even when in Paris a united campaign to support the People's War
emerged, led by the CRI ( Red Internationalist Collective for the
Defense of Political Prisoners), the OCML-VP preferred to go it alone
and prepare to launch its own campaign while still operating within the
CRI.
It
is also important to note that these resolutions do not contain any
real analysis of French imperialism and how to lead the fight against
it. In the same vein we find no analysis of the rise of fascism today.
How can a communist organization have a Congress without devoting an
important part to the question of French imperialism and the rise of
fascism today ?
Here
is the substance of the criticism of OCML-VP: a denial of the
importance of the revolt of the suburbs for communists in France, a
negation of the role of suburbs in the revolutionary process and a
denial of the strategy of the People's War. We are indeed opposed to the
OCML-VP on every point.
Now,
about the website "Les Matérialistes". For several reasons we will be
brief in discussing their article: Les Matérialistes have no practice
and only exist virtually, and this website now has an openly chauvinist
and reactionary line (exaltation of the "Charlie Spirit", asserting that
sex workers should be put in in re-education camps and other foulness
...).
In
it article, Les Matérialistes, begin by greatly falsifying the history
of the PCmF: it never rejected the People's War and it never rejected
the experience of Gauche Prolétarienne. Our support to the People's Wars
is historical, it dates back to the People's War in Peru, the PCmF is
also historically the only communist organization to advocate the
strategy of People's War in the French state.
Regarding
our position on the Gauche Prolétarienne,It is very clear: the positive
aspects of the Maoists in the years following 68 in France have always
been emphasized by us and the fact that our newspaper is called La Cause
du Peuple is not insignificant: "The CdP is a newspaper serving the
struggles of the people. It was first promoted by the Gauche
Prolétarienne, a Maoist organization after the movement of May 1968.
This organization was the most combative of that time. We decided to
highlight the CdP to give voice to all the exploited and oppressed, from
the perspective of the emancipation of the proletariat and the conquest
of power by the workers of our country, alongside the exploited and
oppressed of the whole world.".
We invite all those interested in learning more on the position of the Bloc Rouge (Maoist Unification) about the revolt of the suburbs to come to the meeting that we organize with our comrades of the Maoist Communist Party - Italy this Saturday, November 21 from 15h in Aubervilliers at 51 rue de la Commune de Paris (see the call).
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