Because final report has an element of "politico-organisational"
as well as "politico-pedagogical" content. Know that comrades, from
inside and outside our International ask for some answers as to what we are and
what we're doing and how we think we are evolving in relation to what's
happening. Have tried to keep up to date with what has been discussed in the
school.
* brief summary of
organisational situation (for the stark reality)
*Where we've come from (see
Chapter 9 of Role and Tasks)
*World vision/ project
•
continuity of Russian revolution
*struggle against Stalinism
•
programmatic foundations
•
right to tendency and faction (from the start)
*post 1968 -
•
new generation, new confidence
•
autonomy of women's movement because
• understanding
of women's oppression something other than a simple socio-economic question
•
separate organisation of women is neither petty bourgeois nor splitting the
working class
• rejection
of idea of one party for whole class, need for plurality of representation
• still
idea of "the revolutionary vanguard party"
* Positive action 1991 -
• full
recognition reality of unequal power in our own organisations and legitimacy of
women organising
Learning from social movement,
programme develops also outside party, "black period" for politics
and ourselves
* 1992 adoption of Manifesto
* 1995 Building the Fourth International
• attitude
to other revolutionaries
• apply
Marxist methods of programme and analysis to these question
• concretisation
of rejecting pretensions
* need for political
organisation
•
bringing politics into the economic struggle,
•
active intervention to have an effect
* need for centralisation and
democracy in action of such an organisation
• shared
programme to be effective and
democratic
• collective
action to make a balance sheet
* need for an international
• even
as small as ours
* women
• dynamic
of exclusion of women from public (political) sphere
•
unequal power,
•
prefigurative relations
* youth
• new
generations,
• new
experiences (1982 IEC resolution, camp)
* positive action because
capitalist society is not a school for the proletariat
* after Berlin wall
• programmatic
questions -> relations other groups
*Zapatistas
• strategic
questions, power, taking power, the state
*global justice movement
• new form
of internationalism –not direct solidarity with political movements
• new
forms of organization
- old debates
- new
technologies
- NGOs
• Reminder of our building experiences in Africa
- South Africa: radical left
trade unionists
- Senegal: OST -> AND Jeff
->PADS
- Algeria: PST