The following is an excerpt from an historic talk by Chairman Bob
Avakian, soon to be available on video and DVD from Three Q Productions-REVOLUTION:
Why It's Necessary, Why It's Possible, What It's All About. This talk,
delivered in 2003, followed by questions and answers, is a wide- ranging
revolutionary journey, covering many topics. As Three Q has described
it, "It breaks down the very nature of the society we live in and how
humanity has come to a time where a radically different society is possible.
It takes us deep into the heart of the horrors we see around us-from
the oppression of whole peoples and parts of the world to what underlies
brutal wars of domination-and why we live in a world where profound
poverty, starvation and exploitation co-exist with unprecedented wealth.
From the American nightmare to a sweeping vision of a whole new world,
he breaks it all down, and shows how and why a radically different world
can be brought forward."
The following excerpt is taken from a transcript of the talk, edited
for publication by the RW. It gives a sweeping vision of a thoroughgoing
revolutionary society and what it means for the masses to truly become
masters of all society. It talks about the role of the vanguard party
of the proletariat under the dictatorship of the proletariat, as the
instrument of the masses to overcome the wounds and scars of the old
society until finally, throughout the world, there is no longer a need
for parties or states, and a new world has been birthed.
One of the main features of socialist society and one of the main aims
of the advance through this socialist stage to communism, is for the masses
of people to take up all kinds of questions and to have their creativity
set loose in all kinds of ways. The aim is not just for people to have
a job and work at one job but to master many things, to contribute to
planning the economy to meet the needs of the people and to support the
revolutionary struggle worldwide. To developing medicine and healthcare,
to providing sports programs for the youth and the population as a whole.
To creating and producing music, movies, television and programs on the
internet. And writing poetry. To political decision-making and the organization
and administration of society. To debating questions like whether anything
in the universe can actually travel faster than the speed of light, and
what lessons should be drawn from scientific discoveries of many different
kinds. And the aim is to develop and unleash individuality and creativity
on the foundation of and within this broad and overall framework of cooperative
and collective efforts and goals.
These are not things that just a few geniuses can understand and play
a role in. The masses of people as a whole are fully capable of entering
into and taking up all these spheres, and that is precisely what is and
what must be made possible through the communist revolution.
To make this possible, that the masses of people, and not just a relative
handful, can and will do these things, will take a conscious consistent
and determined struggle to overcome inequalities that have been handed
down to us by capitalist society and thousands of years of unequal and
oppressive relations in society and in the world as whole. Overcoming
all that cannot happen without a system of political rule that gives the
masses of people the right and the power to do this, and to prevent the
overthrown exploiters or others from sabotaging and wrecking this process.
Once again, this system of political rule is the dictatorship of the proletariat.
And all this cannot happen without a vanguard of the proletariat to lead
it in carrying out this complicated and often very intense struggle to
bring about these changes in society and in the world.
In thinking about this, I was drawn to the example, which might seem
a little odd but has a real relevance here. I was drawn to the example
of Lance Armstrong. Lance Armstrong is one of the great cyclists in the
world, one of the great bicycle racers in the world. He's won probably
the most important and major bicycling race in all the world, the Tour
de France, five years in a row. But back before that, a little while,
his whole bike riding and bike racing career was disrupted because he
developed cancer. When he developed cancer, he didn't say, oh well, who
cares if I have cancer. Soon as I get a surgery or medicine, I'll just
get right out and race again and be able to win the Tour de France again.
No. He knew that he needed rehabilitation. He knew that he needed medicine.
He knew he needed people to help him be able to return to, and be able
to rise to these heights.
Now there's a great cancer in society. Capitalism. The latest in a long
line of sickness in humanity's existence. Radical surgery and rehabilitation
is needed. The seizure of power and the revolutionary transformation of
the world. This is needed in order for humanity to overcome this. Lance
Armstrong needed people schooled in medicine and in physical therapy in
order for him to return to the position where he could reach the heights
that he has. And the masses of people, the proletariat and the masses
of people, need the dictatorship of the proletariat and a vanguard party
to enable them to fully overcome the cancer of capitalism and finally
to soar to heights never before reached. (applause). They need this in
order to overcome the forces that represent the old society and in order
to overcome the scars and wounds from that old society.
Now in all this, here is a great irony. There are those who say they
agree we need a different society, where a small group does not dominate
and exploit the rest. Yet while they say they agree with this, they condemn
the dictatorship of the proletariat. They declare that vanguard leadership
can only lead to tyranny. They insist that there should be pure democracy
where right from the start everyone takes part equally in decision-making
without any established leaders. Well, if they were to have their way,
and there were an attempt to change society and model it according to
their vision, the best that could happen, if you want to call it the best,
would be that people like them would become the new group that dominated
and exploited the masses of people, ruling once more over the great majority,
who have always been locked out of political decision-making and the affairs
of society and government and who in reality would remain locked out of
this. This is the great irony involved in their thinking.
To understand why this is so, let's start with a more immediate expression
of this irony. Some people, including those who are more familiar with
political discourse and with the concepts I have just spoken of here,
they would have no trouble understanding what I've been saying about this
great irony. Even if they didn't agree with me, they would understand
what I have been saying. But those who have been locked out of any real
involvement in the affairs and the direction of society, those who have
been denied access to the kind of education and working with ideas that
would enable them to be familiar with the concepts I am speaking of here,
an education that would give them the facility to engage these concepts..
Those people would have no idea what I have been getting at here. They
would have no sense of what I've just been talking about. "What the hell
is he saying?"
So let's break this down. Let's start with the word irony... what does
it mean. One kind of irony is when you use a word in a way that what you
mean is the opposite of the usual meaning of the word. Or what you are
expressing at a particular circumstance is in conflict with what actually
makes sense to say in that situation. Another kind of irony is when you
do something and the result of it is the opposite of what you intended
to happen. Let's look at some examples. You see someone playing basketball
on the playground. Or you see a young kid singing at the Apollo Theater
in Harlem. You say "she's bad" or "he's bad," actually meaning they're
very good.
Or someone comes up with an idea but it leads to everything going wrong.
For example, a group of friends get together one day on a Saturday and
one of them says, "Why don't we go to the beach." So without looking into
it very much or checking the weather or anything else, they do get into
the car and drive off towards the beach. And they get halfway there and
they run out of gas. So they run down to the gas station and an hour later
they've got enough gas and they limp over to the beach. They get to the
beach and they start relaxing and all of a sudden a storm comes up. They
hadn't checked the weather. It's going to rain that day. They get caught
in the storm. So then they get back in the car and they drive and they
get a flat tire and they have to fix the flat tire and finally they get
home and they're soaking wet and its been a mess and someone says "Well,
that was a good idea." (laughter) Obviously meaning it was a very bad
idea. Well, those are examples of irony.
Here's another example of irony. Someone has to catch an airplane or
a bus but they don't make it on time. Then the bus or the airplane crashes
and everyone on it is killed. There's an irony here. If they'd been on
time, they would have been killed. Then the person thanks god for saving
their life. That too is an irony. (laughter) Because really god is being
thanked for causing a tragedy. If god gets the credit for causing that
particular person's life to be saved, by being late, you would have to
say that god also caused the accident that killed so many people. And
that's not something that a god should be credited with and thanked for.
But the bigger irony is that they are thanking god and god does not exist.
(laughter)
Returning now to the main point I'm making here. For those people who
say they want a society without one group dominating others and they want
to bring this into being right away without any leaders to make this happen,
the great irony is that their program and approach would lead to exactly
the opposite of what they say they want. It would lead precisely to a
group dominating and exploiting others, and a further irony is that this
group would include them or people just like them, because they would
be familiar with everything that goes into running this society while
others have been locked out. Think about the kinds of things that have
to been taken up, the kinds of problems that have to be faced and dealt
with in building a movement to make revolution in the first place and
then to go on and not just rule society, but completely remake it in the
interest of the masses of people and the interest of the whole world revolution.
All the kinds of things that I have pointed to in the course of this talk.
To deal with all that requires an understanding, not just of specific
problems, but of the scientific method for digging into problems and contradictions
and for finding the solution to them. It requires and can only be done
with the kind of communist, materialist and dialectical outlook and method
that I've spoken about. The masses of people can and will take all this
up and become masters of all these spheres and parts of society and of
society and the world as a whole. But to do that, when we are starting
out with a whole legacy and tradition of tremendous inequality, brought
about through hundreds of years of capitalist exploitation and thousands
of years of oppression and the force and dead weight of oppressive tradition
- to overcome that requires and can only be done with the dictatorship
of the proletariat and the leadership of the proletariat's vanguard party.
It is this which will make it possible for the masses of people
to more and more consciously and confidently take up and conquer all the
different spheres of society and to continue advancing towards the point
where everyone can really take up and take part in all this on an equal
basis.
Without this, and if people who have been locked out of all this were
suddenly told, "go ahead, you can take part equally in everything - you
can teach physics, you can practice medicine, you can run a factory, you
can plan a whole economy. You can write about philosophy. You can organize
the government. There is nothing now to stop you. If they were just told
that, you know what they'd say? "What the fuck are you talking about?
(laughter) I don't know how to do all those things." And they would be
right. They would get angry and get demoralized and discouraged because
they would not know how to do those things and they could not keep up
with those who had experienced the advantage and privilege of learning
about and doing these things in the old society. On their own, they would
not be able to do this. But with the leadership of their vanguard, they
would be enabled to learn and to do these things - to take part more and
more fully in these things. And even to provide leadership to others,
including specialists and experts in these fields, in a way that didn't
suppress but unleashed - did not suffocate but unleashed - the initiative
and creativity of such specialists and experts. And that helped them apply
their expertise in an overall way to benefit society and humanity.
It is the masses of people and not a handful of people, no matter how
sincere or even heroic, who make history. And above all, the kind of revolution
that is needed to completely change society and the world, and put an
end to a situation where the masses of people are exploited and oppressed,
this revolution requires the ever more conscious and active role of the
masses of people. But once again, for this to really happen, the masses
of people need leadership, the leadership of their communist vanguard.
As I emphasized in a recent interview with Carl Dix, you can speak in
the name of the masses all day long and rail against leadership all day
long in the name of the masses or in the name of some other principle.
But if you don't actually recognize the need for leadership, and the fact
that this need flows out of the very contradictions of this society you're
seeking to overturn and transform, then you're going to leave the masses
entirely out of the equation, and there's not going to be revolution,
and certainly not one that leads to the emancipation of the broad masses
of people.
Without a communist vanguard - even if we could imagine that somehow
a revolution could be made, which in reality it could not, even then --
given the great inequalities that you would be inheriting, what you would
have once again would be a situation where those who were formerly on
the bottom of society would find themselves once more on the bottom, lorded
over and bossed around by people with more privilege and the advantages
that go with that. And/or you would have a situation where out of anger
and frustration, those who have been on the bottom would blindly strike
out, seeking revenge against anyone who had anything that had been denied
to them, including people they should be uniting with. In any case, what
you would soon get is a return to a society based on exploitation and
oppression.
It is only with the leadership of a vanguard, basing itself on the communist
outlook and methodology, that these problems and contradictions can be
handled correctly and overcome. That the situation can be brought into
being in which the proletariat, together with its allies making up the
great majority, actually rules and revolutionizes society, and in which
the inequalities left over from the old society can be overcome in a way
that embraces and more and more involves the great majority of people
in consciously and voluntarily carrying forward this revolutionary process,
and which leads, finally, to the emancipation of humanity as a whole from
all relations of oppression and exploitation.
At the same time, through the advance of the revolution, in overcoming
these inequalities, with the leadership of the communist vanguard, we
will be moving in the direction of reaching a world where, finally, there
will no longer be a need for a vanguard. There will not long be a situation
where some work only with their minds while others are worked, bending
their backs and wearing out their flesh, and still others suffer and may
even face starvation and death because they cannot get work. No longer
a situation where a few lead and the great majority can only follow, where
a small clique makes decisions that must be carried out by the rest. And
when we do reach that point, where all that is no more, there will no
longer be a need for a vanguard party and for a state (or dictatorship
of any kind) to insure that these inequalities are being overcome to the
greatest degree possible at every point and that the soil that gives rise
to them is finally and fully dug up. Reaching that point is exactly the
goal of our revolution and of the vanguard in leading that revolution.
To emphasize this crucial point once more, carrying forward this revolution
to reach the goal of communism is a matter of dealing with the challenges,
the problems and contradictions of socialism, as a transition to communism,
which I've spoken to throughout this talk. It is also a matter of keeping
in mind and building on what our class and our revolutions have achieved,
the things we have brought into the world, that never existed before.
It is a process of learning from the mistakes and the shortcomings in
this as well as the tremendous achievements. There is a great deal to
learn and to do. A great deal to be learned while we are doing, and a
great deal to be done while we are learning. A whole world to be conquered
and transformed through the back-and-forth process of making revolution
and at the same time learning more deeply how to make revolution more
thoroughly.
Yes, there is a danger. A danger that will remain until Communism is
finally reached worldwide, the danger that the vanguard party can be turned
into its opposite, turned around from being the advanced force of the
masses of people which leads them in emancipating themselves, turned from
that into a new group of exploiters that rules over the masses and drags
them back down the road to capitalism and all the hell it means. But the
way to deal with this danger is not to try to do without a vanguard party.
To do away with the very thing the masses need most of all in order to
finally put an end to capitalism and all exploitation and oppression -
to rob the masses of people of the chance to finally be free. No, the
answer is to continue transforming the economic and social relations,
the political institutions and structures and the ideas that rule in society,
to dig more and more deeply into the roots and soil of exploitation and
oppression and to aim at nothing less than digging them out altogether
all over the world. This is what must be the guiding star for all who
seek all-the-way liberation. This and nothing less must be the aim of
growing numbers of masses as well as their communist vanguard.
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