Editors'
Note: This is the third in a series of excerpts from writings
and talks by Bob Avakian, Chairman of
the Revolutionary Communist Party, which deal with the bitter
reality—and the fundamental source—of the oppression
of Black people throughout the history of the U.S., from
the days
of slavery down to the present time, and which point to the revolutionary
road to ending this oppression, and all forms of oppression
and
exploitation. These excerpts had been selected for publication
for Black History Month this year, but of course this has
great
relevance and importance not just during February but in an ongoing
way for the struggle of oppressed people, and the future
of humanity
as a whole, here and throughout the world. We urge our readers
to not only dig into the excerpts which we will be running
this
month (and the specific works that are referred to in these excerpts)
but to more fully engage the body of work of Bob Avakian.
In particular
we want to call attention to the DVD of the talk by Bob Avakian, Revolution: Why It's Necessary, Why
It's Possible, What It's All About, which opens with a penetrating,
powerful exposure of the crimes of this system against Black
people
throughout the history of the United States, and shows how all
this—and the many other outrages and injustices that people
suffer everyday in this society, and in all parts of the world—are
rooted in the very nature of the capitalist-imperialist system
and can only be abolished through a revolution whose ultimate
aim is to sweep away capitalism-imperialism and bring into being
a communist world, free of relations of master and slave, in any
form. And the 7 Talks, given last year by Chairman Avakian, along
with the Q&A and Closing Remarks that follow those Talks,
speak in a rich diversity of ways to these and other fundamental
questions, including why we're in the situation we're in today
and how this relates to the historic challenge of emancipating
all humanity from the chains of oppression and exploitation. (These
7 Talks and the Q&A and Closing Remarks are available online
at bobavakian.net and revcom.us.)
QUESTION: How would we handle it if after revolution
all the races that united to make revolution still wanted to be
united but also be segregated? Seeing that there's no more of
one race dominating another, what if different races decide that
they just want to live around other people of their race?
THE
CHAIRMAN ANSWERS: The simple and basic answer is this: Once
this system has been overthrown and the proletariat
has seized power, some people will, and some people will not,
be allowed to "just…live around other people of their
race." In general, there will be allowance for people of
color to do this, but not for white people. This will be nothing
like the segregation and discrimination that exist under the present
system - and the purpose of this policy will not be to promote
separatism. It will, in fact, be a part of developing and strengthening
the revolutionary unity of the masses of people, of all races
and nationalities, on the basis of the fight against white supremacy
and inequality. It will greatly strengthen the overall struggle
to radically transform society, to abolish all oppression and
exploitation, as part of the world-wide revolution. The reasons
why this is so complicated - they have to do with the whole history
and nature of the capitalist-imperialist system and its development
in the U.S. in particular….
First
of all, it is very important to recognize the great leap in
unity among the masses of people, of all races
and nationalities, that will be necessary and that will take
place in making revolution - that will be achieved through
the whole
process of preparing for and then carrying out the revolutionary
overthrow of the existing capitalist order. This unity can
only
be built and will be built through mobilizing the masses of people
of all nationalities, and including white people in particular,
to take up the fight against discrimination and all other forms
of oppression that people of color are subjected to….
It is also very important to grasp how crucial
and how precious to the masses of people is unity that is built
among people of different races and nationalities in the struggle
against the capitalist-imperialist system and its continual abuses
and outrages. Experience has shown over and over - for example,
in the rallies and marches and other activities of the October
22nd Coalition against Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization
of a Generation - that the masses of people are greatly heartened
and inspired whenever there are manifestations of such unity in
actual struggles. And if this is true even today, it will be all
the more so with the further leap in such unity as the revolutionary
movement advances and then again as it actually mounts - and wins
- the revolutionary war to overthrow the rule of capital which
promotes and enforces inequality and the division of society into
oppressor and oppressed.
At the same time, even when the proletariat has
seized and consolidated power, it will be faced with the whole
legacy of white supremacy and national oppression in (what has
been) the USA, and there will be a great need for continuing struggle
to thoroughly overcome and uproot this. The standard of the proletariat
and its Party in regard to this - and specifically in regard to
the question posed here, about people living with others of their
race - will be to support and promote whatever strengthens the
struggle of the masses of people to overcome and uproot white
supremacy and to prevent a return to the old relations of inequality
and oppression.
DOING AWAY WITH INEQUALITY: AN HISTORIC
STRUGGLE
Capitalism means inequality - it is grounded in
profound inequality between rich and poor, the haves and have-nots,
and most fundamentally between the capitalist ruling class and
the class of exploited proletarians who own no capital and must
slave for some capitalist or face starvation. But capitalism has
also been built on, and cannot do without, other great inequalities
and divisions, including the oppression of whole peoples and the
subjugation of whole nations. This has been true since the time
when capitalism first arose several centuries ago and carried
out colonial conquests throughout the world; and it is all the
more so now that capitalism has entered its final stage - imperialism
- a world-wide system of exploitation and oppression dominated
by gigantic monopolies and financial institutions.
The
fact is that the proletariat, upon coming to power in this
country, will inherit a very complicated situation, especially
in relation to the national question. Exactly what forms
the solution to this question will take, in relation not
only to Black people, but Chicanos, Native Americans, Asian
and other oppressed peoples, cannot be predicted now. Exactly
what forms of self-government will be established for the
nationalities within this country which have been oppressed
by the imperialist ruling class cannot now be determined.
To
carry out this task, the communists must educate the
workers, especially white
workers, to the understanding that there is nothing “sacred” about
the present boundaries of the U.S.; they were formed on
the basis of barbaric oppression of the Native Americans,
Mexican people and Black people, and that the only thing
sacred is the unity of the proletariat and its allies,
especially
the oppressed nationalities, and the building of socialism
on the basis of true national equality and voluntary union.
This is what upholding the right to self-determination
means
under our concrete conditions.
From the Writings, Speeches and Interviews
of
Bob Avakian
Chairman of the RCP
RCP Publications
1985, pp. 163-164 |
Within
the U.S. itself, one of the main and most ugly features of
the capitalist-imperialist system is the great
division between people of the European-American nation (white
people) and peoples of color. This great division is not just
a matter of racist ideas and attitudes, among white people
in
particular - although that is one expression of it. This division
is deeply rooted in the historical development and the present-day
economic and social structure of U.S. society. In imperialist
America, with its whole foundation of slavery and genocide,
with
its whole history and continuing reality of white supremacy,
the European-American nation is the oppressor nation. People
of European
descent, even those who are poor, powerless, and exploited -
and even those who may have faced certain aspects of discrimination
and prejudice, at least for a certain time, as part of immigrant "ethnic groups" - still share the status of being "white"
in America, with everything that means. They enjoy certain privileges
in relation to people of other nationalities who are the oppressed
nationalities. To put it simply, if you are "white" in
America, you may be treated badly, you may even suffer horribly
at the hands of the system, particularly if you are without wealth
and power, but you will not be subjected to certain kinds of
discrimination
and oppression that people of color cannot escape, even those
who do accumulate a certain amount of wealth.
At
the same time, proletarians of all races and nationalities,
who are exploited and dictated to under the rule
of the capitalists, are all part of one, single, multinational
proletariat. Fundamentally, they share a common fate and common
interest as a class. For the class-conscious proletariat, for
all those who become aware of and take up the revolutionary
mission
of the proletarian class, one of their most important goals is
to completely abolish national oppression - to put an end to
discrimination
and inequality between nations and, in the U.S. in particular,
to put an end to white supremacy and the domination of the
European-American
nation over peoples of color. This is an absolutely necessary
and crucial part of the all-around revolutionary struggle to
overthrow
and eliminate this system and all forms of exploitation, inequality
and oppression….
(The whole history and the present-day reality
of the oppression of Black people in the U.S., and how the struggle
to abolish this oppression relates to the overall revolutionary
struggle, is obviously a very big and very important question--for
a further discussion of this, see also the pamphlet Cold Truth,
Liberating Truth [CTLT].)
THE REVOLUTIONARY STATE AND EQUALITY BETWEEN
DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES
This
new socialist state will move to achieve real equality between
all its different nationalities. As an important
part of this, within the overall territory of the socialist state,
there will be autonomous areas in some rural regions and some
urban communities where there is a predominance of Black people,
Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Native Americans, or other nationalities
that were oppressed under the old capitalist-imperialist system.
This will mean that, in contrast to things like the "Indian
reservations" under the present system, the real needs of
oppressed peoples for some land and resources under their autonomous
authority will be met; and, at the same time, the proletarian
state will provide special assistance to the people of these autonomous
areas in developing these areas. It will mean that, with regard
to customs and culture and language, things will be decided by
the people of these autonomous areas. All this will be within
the framework of the larger socialist state and its guiding principles.
Among the most important of these guiding principles will be that
practices and customs must tend to promote equality, not inequality,
unity not division between different peoples, and eliminate, not
foster, exploitation….
At the same time, as we have also made clear: These
land and autonomy policies of the proletarian state will not mean
that the oppressed peoples will have to live in these areas -
which would amount to a new form of segregation. Instead the new
proletarian state, while favoring and encouraging unity and integration,
will ensure these formerly oppressed peoples' right to autonomy
as part of the policy of promoting real equality between nations
and peoples.
It is also very important to recognize the important
changes taking place in the population of the U.S. in the present
period, with a major increase in the percentage of the population
that is non-European. Already, judging from present trends, it
has been predicted that, not too far in the future, the U.S. will
no longer be a country in which European-Americans make up the
majority. As I have pointed out before:
The
U.S. imperialists like to pride themselves on how they
have
used and absorbed millions and millions of immigrants -
we have all been told about the "great melting pot".
But in the U.S. today there are millions of immigrants whom
the imperialist rulers regard as troublesome and dangerous.
These are immigrants from the Third World, particularly
those from nations oppressed by U.S. imperialism….
The imperialists see in such immigrants a source of instability
and upheaval, a force weakening the internal cohesion of
the home base and potentially undermining the power of the
U.S. as an international overlord…. The imperialists
react by asserting more aggressively the white, European,
English-speaking identity of the American Nation.
For the revolutionary proletariat it is just
the opposite. We renounce that nation, we denounce any such
identity - we are proletarians, not Americans, and our identity
is that of the international proletariat. We insist on the
equality of nations, including equality in culture and language.
And more, we recognize in such immigrants a source of great
strength - a vitally important force for the revolutionary
struggle to overthrow U.S. imperialism and to create over
its grave a powerful, living expression of proletarian internationalism
and a powerful base area for the world proletarian revolution.
From the Writings, Speeches and Interviews
of
Bob Avakian
Chairman of the RCP
RCP Publications
1985, pp. 164-65 |
But,
of course, these changes in the population and "social composition" of
U.S. society, as important as they are, will not in themselves
eliminate white supremacy
and the domination of the European-American nation over other
peoples in the U.S. Even if and when European-Americans are
no
longer a numerical majority of the U.S., white supremacy and
the oppression of non-European peoples will still remain an
essential
feature built into the foundation and the structure of the capitalist-imperialist
system in the U.S., on all levels. To eliminate and eradicate
this will require a revolution - the most radical revolution
in
history - the revolution led by the class-conscious proletariat
to sweep away the capitalist-imperialist system and all the
economic,
social and political relations, and all the ideas that perpetuate
the division of society into exploiters and exploited.
REVOLUTIONARY STANDARDS IN THE FIGHT FOR
EQUALITY
The aim of the class-conscious proletariat is to
achieve the unity of the masses of people, on a revolutionary
basis. And, all other things being equal, the proletariat generally
favors the establishment of a unified socialist state in the largest
possible territory. This is our objective in carrying out the
struggle to overthrow the present exploitative rule of capital
and to establish the revolutionary rule of the proletariat; this
is consistent with and is guided by our final objective of achieving
communism on a world-wide basis.
But the point is exactly this: The revolutionary
unity of the masses of different nationalities and the new, revolutionary
socialist state must embody the equality of peoples. The unification
of this state must be the voluntary act of the masses of people
of all different nationalities. It cannot be based on and held
together by one nationality dominating others, reproducing the
same old inequality - or inequality in some new forms - between
different peoples and in particular the domination of the European-American
nation over other peoples. And we must keep clearly in mind that
the new socialist society that will be brought into being through
the overthrow of the present oppressive system will have to deal
with the consequences and effects of the whole historical development
of the capitalist-imperialist system in the U.S., where white
supremacy has been built into its fundamental structures, ruling
institutions and dominant culture.
This
will have to be taken into account in many different ways,
including in terms of people "wanting to
live around other people of their race", within the new
socialist society. In correctly handling this, it will be necessary
and
decisive to apply consistently the basic standard of supporting
and promoting those things that help to overcome the whole history
and legacy of national oppression in the U.S., while opposing
those things that set back the struggle against white supremacy.
Neighborhoods
which have excluded or restricted people of color, including
such things as "white ethnic neighborhoods",
have a very definite social content in the history of the U.S.
- they have been part of the discrimination and segregation that
serve to maintain "enclaves" and "bastions"
of white supremacy and privilege and to maintain oppressive relations
overall. The proletariat must struggle against this now and, once
we have seized power, we cannot allow things such as this to continue,
or to be revived, because they are opposed to the basic interests
of the proletariat and masses of people, of all races and nationalities,
and to the revolutionary goals of our class. But, in accordance
with these same basic interests and goals, the proletarian state
will make it possible for people of the nationalities who have
been discriminated against and oppressed in the old society and
who wish to live "among other people of their own race" to
do so, while also eliminating discrimination throughout society
and promoting increasingly close and comradely relations among
people of all different nationalities.
Why will it be correct and necessary for the proletariat
in power to do this? Because of the whole history of horrendous
oppression of the various non-European nationalities in the U.S.
Because of the fact that, although the proletariat, once it has
seized power, will move quickly and decisively to strike at the
foundations of this oppression and will in fact eliminate many
aspects of it right away, still it will not be possible to eliminate
all aspects and vestiges of white supremacy immediately. To do
this will require a longer, epoch-making struggle. And in these
circumstances, among the nationalities that have suffered from
this oppression and white supremacy, there will be people who
- while welcoming the revolutionary unity that is continuing to
develop and deepen among the masses of all nationalities, and
while also welcoming the chance to take part in all spheres of
society, on the basis of equality among nationalities - may still
feel the need to be able to, at times, just be among people of
their own nationality - and to be where there is a shared history
and shared culture and customs as a people - where they can provide
each other mutual understanding and reinforcement and support
in terms of standing up against the legacy of white supremacy
and any continuing manifestations of it, subtle as well as overt.
To allow for this will be necessary, and will play a positive
role, especially in the early stages of the new, socialist society.
At the same time, there will not only be the general
goal of developing and strengthening the unity of the proletariat
and masses of people of all nationalities, on the basis of equality
and the common struggle to radically transform all of society.
There will also be concrete policies to make this a reality. The
socialist state will encourage and promote the development of
comradely relations among people of all nationalities, in every
sphere of society and, more specifically, it will foster and provide
for the development of communities and neighborhoods, as well
as workplaces and schools and other institutions, where people
of all races and nationalities not only live and work side-by-side,
but actually develop close and deep relations of friendship and
mutual support in the context of the overall struggle to revolutionize
society, to eliminate and eradicate all inequalities and oppressive
divisions among people. This struggle will be, and can only be,
carried out on the basis of the increasingly conscious and voluntary
unity and struggle of the masses of people of all races and nationalities.
This is in accordance with and is a very important expression
of the advance toward the final aim of communism, world-wide.
Mao Tse Tung gave a very concentrated and powerful
description of the communist future, as the era when all of humanity
consciously and voluntarily transform themselves and the world.
This will be a world without oppression and exploitation, without
differences and barriers of class or of nation - truly a global
community of freely-associating human beings, sharing a fundamental
unity and giving expression to great diversity. But, in order
to carry out the world-historic revolutionary transformation to
achieve communism, it is necessary to keep in mind the point emphasized
by Lenin: the achievement of communism can only be realized through
the exercise of the dictatorship of the proletariat in the new
socialist society, as a transition to the abolition of all relations
of oppression and exploitation and all class distinctions (and
the abolition of the state as such, as the means for one class
to suppress others). So, too, Lenin added, this world-historic
transition will be marked by the struggle to bring about the liberation
of colonies and oppressed nations and to achieve equality between
all nations, as the necessary path to the ultimate abolition of
national boundaries and of separate nations altogether, and the
creation of the communist world community of freely-associating
human beings. This must be the guiding principle of the proletariat
in handling all the complexities of the struggle to overcome every
aspect of unequal relations between races and nationalities, every
vestige of national oppression, in every sphere of society and
everywhere in the world.
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Bob
Avakian is Chairman of the Revolutionary
Communist Party, USA.. |