People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
50 December 12, 2010 |
December 3-5, 2010,
TSHWANE
DECLARATION
THE 12th international meeting of Communist
and Workers` Parties took place in
102 delegates representing 51 participating
Parties from 43 countries and from all continents of the world came
together in
order to take forward the work of our previous meetings, and to promote
and
develop common and convergent action around a shared perspective
THE DEEPENING
CAPITALIST
CRISIS
The international situation continues to be
dominated by the persisting and deepening crisis of capitalism. This
reality
confirms the analyses outlined in the declarations of our 2008
The crisis is systemic -
despite pre-2008 capitalist illusions to the contrary, capitalism
cannot escape
its in-built, systemic tendency to go through cycles of boom and bust.
The
current global crisis is a particularly severe manifestation of a
capitalist
downturn occasioned by capitalist over-production. Now, as in the past,
there
is no answer, within the logic of capitalism, to these periodic crises
other
than crisis itself, marked by the massive and socially irrational
destruction
of assets - including mass job lay-offs, factory closures, and the
wholesale
attack on wages, pensions, social security and erosion of people`s
livelihoods.
This is why, at our previous two meetings, we correctly asserted that
the
current crisis was not merely attributable to subjective failings, to
the greed
of bankers or financial speculators. It remains a crisis embedded in
the
systemic features of capitalism itself.
The persisting crisis is compounded by
significant shifts in the international balance of forces.
In
particular, there is the on-going relative decline of
At the same time it has become clear that
capitalism`s trajectory with its profit-maximising, headlong
destruction of natural resources, and of the environment in general
poses a grave threat to the sustainability of human civilization
itself. The
political elites in the dominant capitalist states with their various
proposals
for "green technologies" and carbon trading at best represent
adjustments which increase the profitability of capital while deepening
the
commodification of nature, and the transfer of climate change crises
onto less
developed countries. The crisis of the capitalist system that we face
as
humankind is directly linked to capitalism`s inability to reproduce
itself
except through a voracious pursuit of compound growth. It is a crisis
that can
only be overcome through the abolition of capitalism itself.
Faced with these realities, everywhere capital
fights back, seeking to preserve profits and to transfer the
burden of
its crisis onto the working class by intensifying exploitation based on
gender
and age, the urban and rural poor, and a wide range of middle strata.
Exploitation is intensified, the state is used to rescue private
bankers and
financial houses while exposing future generations to unsustainable
levels of
debt, and there are intensified efforts to roll back social gains.
In the entire capitalist world, labour,
social, economic, political and social security rights are being
abolished. At
the same time the political systems are being made more reactionary,
restricting democratic and civil liberties, especially trade union
rights. The
retrenchments, including major spending cuts in the public sector are
having a
devastating impact on workers, especially women workers. There are also
attempts to divert popular distress and insecurity into reactionary
demagogy,
racism and xenophobia, as well as to legitimise fascist forces. These
are
expressions of anti-democratic and authoritarian tendencies also marked
by the
escalation of anti-communist attacks and campaigns in many parts of the
world.
In Africa, Asia and
However, for the mass of peoples, in
particular in Africa, Asia and
Most of these urban and rural poor, along
with family members working as vulnerable migrants in foreign
countries, are
the displaced victims of the accelerated capitalist agrarian
development under-way in Africa, Asia and
At the same time, inhuman barriers are
being set up against immigrants and refugees. There is an
ever-increasing
mushrooming of urban and semi-urban slums populated by desperate
marginalised
masses typically involved in a variety of activities for survival. The
accelerated capitalist agrarian transformation in countries with a
lower level
of capitalist development has genocidal implications.
THE
IMPORTANCE OF THE RESISTANCE STRUGGLES
OF THE
WORKING CLASS AND POPULAR FORCES
Across the world, capital`s attempts to
load the burden of the crisis onto workers and the poor is being met by
working
class and popular resistance.
Over the past year the anti-people assault
on labour rights, social-security rights and wages provoked an
escalation of
popular struggles notably in
Imperialist aggression in the Middle East,
Asia and
In Africa and
In the current reality, it is an historic
imperative that as Communist and Workers` Parties we participate, to
strengthen
and transform these popular defensive battles into offensive
struggles for the acquisition of broader workers` and people rights and
for the
abolition of capitalism.
In advancing this strategic agenda,
communists stress the significance that the organisation of the working
class,
and the development of the struggles of the labour movement in a
class-oriented
direction, have in the struggle for the acquisition of political power
by the
working class and its allies.
Within the framework of this struggle we
attach particular importance to:
·
The defence,
consolidation and advance of popular national
sovereignty
·
The deepening
of social alliances
·
Strengthening
the anti-imperialist front for peace,
for the right to full-time stable work, labour rights and social rights
such as
free health and education.
THE DEFENCE,
CONSOLIDATION AND ADVANCE OF POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
In the face of the intensified aggression
of transnational capital, the struggle against imperialist occupation
of
countries, against economic and political dependency and to defend
popular
sovereignty has become increasingly salient. In these struggles it is
important
for communists to integrate these struggles with the struggle for
social and
class emancipation.
Communists, fighting against imperialism,
struggle for equitable international relations between states and
peoples on
the basis of mutual benefit.
The defence, consolidation and advance of
popular sovereignty is of particular importance in Africa and for other
peoples
that have experienced decades and even centuries of colonial and
semi-colonial
oppression. 2010 marks the 50th anniversary of the commencement of the
formal
de-colonisation of
DEEPENING
SOCIAL ALLIANCES
The ongoing crisis of capitalism and its
anti-civilisation fight-back are creating the conditions to build broad
social, anti-monopolistic and anti-imperialist alliances
capable of gaining power and promoting deep, progressive, radical, and
revolutionary changes.
Working class
unity is a
fundamental factor in ensuring the construction of effective social
alliances with
the peasantry, the mass of urban and rural
poor,
the urban middle class strata and intellectuals.
Particular
attention needs to be paid to the aspirations of, and challenges
confronting youth.
The land
question,
agrarian reform and rural development are important issues for the
development
of popular struggle in lesser developed countries. These are
inextricably
linked to food sovereignty and security, sustainable livelihoods, the
defence
of bio-diversity, the protection of national resources, and the
struggle
against agro-industrial monopolies and their local agents.
In these struggles, the legitimate and
progressive aspirations of indigenous peoples in
defence of
their cultures, languages and environments have an important role.
THE ROLE OF
COMMUNISTS IN STRENGTHENING THE ANTI-IMPERIALIST
FRONT FOR PEACE, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, PROGRESS AND SOCIALISM
Imperialism`s crisis and counter-offensive
are leading to the broadening and diversification of the
forces that
objectively assume a patriotic and anti-imperialist stand.
Everywhere,
in our diverse national realities, Communists have a responsibility to
broaden
and strengthen the anti-imperialist political and social front, the
struggles
for peace, environmental sustainability, progress, and integrate them
in the
fight for socialism. The independent role of Communists and the
strengthening
of the Communist and Workers` parties is of vital importance to ensure
a consistent
anti-imperialist perspective of broader movements and fronts.
Special attention must be given to the
existing relation between various resistance struggles and the
necessary
ideological offensive for the visibility of the alternative of
socialism and to
the defence and development of scientific socialism. The ideological
struggle
of the communist movement is of vital importance in order to repulse
contemporary anti-communism, to confront bourgeois ideology,
anti-scientific
theories and opportunist currents which reject the class struggle, and
combat
the role of social democratic forces that defend and implement
anti-people and
pro-imperialist policies by supporting the strategy of capital. We have
a key
role to play in drawing the critical links in theory and above
all in
practice between different arenas of popular struggle in the
development
of internationalist class solidarity.
We are living in an historic epoch in which
the transition from capitalism to socialism has become a civilisational
imperative. The all-round crisis of capitalism once more underlines the
inseparable nature of the tasks of national liberation and
social,
national and class emancipation.
In the face of deepening capitalist crisis,
the experiences of socialist construction demonstrate the conditions of
the
superiority of socialism.
The strengthening of the cooperation
among Communist and Workers` Parties and the strengthening of the
anti-imperialist front, should march side by side.
We, the Communist and Workers` parties
meeting in Tshwane, in a situation marked by a massive onslaught
against
workers and popular forces, but also with many possibilities for the
development of the struggle, express our profound solidarity with
workers and
peoples and their intense struggles, reiterating our determination to
act and
struggle side by side with working masses, youth, women, and all
popular
sectors that are victims of capitalist exploitation and oppression.
We reaffirm
our appeal to the widest range of popular forces
to join us in a common struggle for socialism which is the only
alternative for
the future of humankind.
We point to the following main axes for the
development of our joint and convergent actions:
1.
With
the capitalist crisis deepening, we will focus on the development
of
workers` and peoples` struggles for labour and social rights,
the
strengthening of the trade-union movement and its class orientation;
the
promotion of the social alliance with peasants and the other popular
strata.
Particular attention will be given to the problems of women and youth
who are
among the first victims of the capitalist crisis.
2.
In
the face of the all-round imperialist aggression and the sharpening of
the
inter-imperialist rivalries, we will intensify the anti-imperialist
struggle
for peace, against imperialist wars and occupation, against
the dangerous "new" NATO strategy and foreign military bases, and for
the abolition of all nuclear weapons. We will extend active
internationalist solidarity with all people and movements
facing and
resisting oppression, imperialist threats and aggression.
3.
We
will resolutely fight anticommunism, anti-communist
laws,
measures and persecution; to demand the legalisation of CPs where
outlawed. We
will defend the history of the communist movement, the contribution of
socialism in advancing human civilisation.
4.
We
affirm our solidarity with the forces and peoples engaged in and
striving for
socialist construction. We reaffirm our solidarity with the Cuban
people and
their socialist revolution, and we will continue vigorously to oppose
the
blockade and to support the international campaign for the
release of
the Cuban Five.
5.
We
will contribute, within the specific context of our national
realities,
to the reinforcement of international anti-imperialist mass
organisations
like WFTU, WPC, WFDY, WIDF. We particularly welcome and salute the 17th
World
Festival of Youth and Students to be held in