2023 സെപ്റ്റംബർ 30, ശനിയാഴ്‌ച

549. "A DEMON" has arisen in the world - the "DEMON" of Communism".

               

549. "A DEMON" has arisen in the world - the "DEMON" of Communism"
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"A demon has arisen in the world; the demon of Communism" is the world-wide resistance against the philosophy of "Marxism" after Karl Marx and Engels first published the "Communist Manifesto" in 1848. It is the working class (proletariat) that produces all the wealth of the world at the expense of its own life; they too have the right to live in dignity is a summary of the ideas formulated by Marx and Engels through the "Communist Manifesto". But on no account should the exploiting classes be deprived of the luxuries and amenities which they have enjoyed for so long; All the exploiters, reactionaries and spiritual leadership decided together that the situation where the blood sucking of the working people should not be eliminated, so that the working people should not live with dignity. But the working class of the world, working all over the world and experiencing poverty and suffering throughout their lives, has embraced the concept of "Marxism" with their own heart blood.
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The counter-revolutionary forces, which took up arms for four years against the October Revolution in Russia in 1917, are strong in India as well. If the population there was about twenty five crores, it is about one hundred and forty crores in India. There were 500 princely states existed in post-independence India, the Brahminism and Chatur Varnya nobility that existed in them continue to exist without any major changes. That becomes the foundation of Hindu communalists. It is in that situation that the communist movements in India took the position that the working class has no enemies in India and took the position that Indian capitalism should be promoted. The theory of class struggle, including the fact that the entire written history of mankind is a history of class struggle, then became irrelevant. The fundamental basis of Marxism, the "social system without exploitation", is lost when it takes the position that what exists is not the rule of the exploiting class. Then the problem of socialist system also disappeared. It has been going on for the last 74 years since 1950. The point is not whether someone subjectively keeps something in mind; What happened was an objectively "no enemies" stance. Don't underestimate the relevance of socialism to Lenin's "What is to be done?" No one even took into account the hints in the work. The reactionary forces that were opposed to Marxism and Socialism throughout the world actively worked against the progressive movements in India as well.
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Since 1920-25 the movement gradually grew became to a standstill and the real working class became the "feeding organizations" of the political parties of the class enemies, such as BMS, INTUC etc.
Abandoning the political goal of the working class (socialist  society) and standing for "worker unity" strengthened the existing exploitative class rule. As a result, Hindu communalists became stronger in India and Brahminism was revived. Somewhere when one becomes part of progressive movements the enemies will decide to eliminate them anyway. It would have eliminated the reactionary forces - all over India - including Kerala.  Only none among them Com.Suraj was a SFI student leader who was killed under the leadership of K Sudhakaran, President of KPCC. That list goes on.. Unfortunately those who need to understand the facts are in deep sleep. No one is convinced that Marxism has no relevance except for the goal of socialism. . In the stance that it is sufficient to face the stance of suffocating the left government in Kerala only in Kerala. It is the case of a country with more than one hundred and forty crore people; It is a serious situation that no one can understand that the future is in front of us.
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Marx and Engels exhorted in the Communist Manifesto to "unite the workers of all countries; you have a great world to gain" because they were fully convinced that the working class of the world could not be defeated if they were united. Bourgeois and all exploiters of the world convinced the situation that if the working class of the world is organized like that, the rich class will loss everything. The exploiters understood the repercussions they might face and their fear and excitement came out as "A DEMON" has arisen in the world - the "DEMON" of Communism". So they took all measures not to become a force of "working class all over the world". They took every precaution to prevent and spread the Marxist ideas in the world. The Indian National Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are the bourgeois political parties that have taken their leadership in India. Their common goal is that India should not become a socialist state accepting Marxism under any circumstances.
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That no Red Flag candidate should win anywhere in India is part of the demand of the world-capitalist-imperialist forces who are bent on wiping out the socialist ideology from the face of the earth, where Congress, Hindu Communalists, all medias including Manorama etc. and all the reactionaries are united. But the most helpless and unfortunate situation is that "COMMUNISTS" politics does not come to the realization that defeating them is necessary for the preservation of socialist ideals. They also with firmly on the stand that there are no class enemies and the right extremists also deserve promotion.
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Unfortunately, none of the ideas what Karl Marx and Engels had presented before the World Working Class were known to the "leaders" of the "COMMUNISTS" in India and they don't know what is the purpose of MARXISM. So they unanimously decided that the situation in India is something "special" and the necessity is to strengthen exploiters of India through promoting Indian capitalism. And thus from the 1950s, the Communist leadership in India adopted the party program of "Promoting Indian Capitalism" from the perspective of "No Permanent Enemies". 74 years after the 1950s, things remain the same and the COMMUNIST PARTY what was in 1950s almost vanished from Indian politics.
It will never be understood that "INDIA" should be our target; "CAPITALISM" will never be understood; It cannot be understood that Marxism does not for capitalism; even from the experience of Bengal, cannot understand that a single state (Kerala) cannot hold on for long. The CPI(M) Politburo's firm stand is that it will not deviate from its stance of promoting capitalism. However, the "PROGRAM" of socialist India alone will not be accepted.
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Even the Communist leaders in India are not convinced that Marxism and Socialism are the ideologies that need to be protected. They are anxiously waiting for the red flag to disappear all over India. They will also rejoice in the extinction of the whole world or at least they will abandon the view that capitalism must grow. No matter what, they will not give up CAPITALISM. They should continue in the status they have got till the maximum age in PB . They have no problem with BJP or Congress or anyone else ruling India and how the Indian people are going to hell. Dalits and Backward Classes are attacked daily and they don't even need to know anything. The "communist" position in India is that the exploiting class should never lose the possession and power due to the oppression of the exploiting classes. They don't even have the sense that Red Flag has the responsibility to protect anybody. They also know that the regular struggles are not against anyone and are not aimed at anyone and therefore there will be no political gain. Because there are only old laments that are not for anyone who have been going on for so many years. A "communist" leadership incapable of putting forward any slogan other than price hike and solving unemployment. The party will also teach in the classes that people have to tolerate all this in the capitalist system meanwhile promoting the same.
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The attitude of the leaders of Indian "COMMUNIST MOVEMENTS" is that the enemies of the Red Flag, the enemies of socialist wing, no matter how fiercely attacked, it is with the intention that the proletariat should not become an organized force; or the most dangerous situation is that it is not understood that the wicked rules, which has been continued for thousands of years by the exploitative classes, should not be abolished and they must be encouraged in all aspects. Marxism did not exist for such a purpose. It was for the the rescue of working men facing slavish living conditions. Failing to understand that India is now governed by a policy of brutal beatings and killing by dogs if they do not work for low wages; don't accept that it happened in the 1950s as a result of taking the position that capitalism should be strengthened. In the book "What should done?" Lenin stressing that don't even understand that "Socialism's importance is to underestimate love but to strengthen bourgeois ideals". In India, that goal disappeared in the 1950s; that's the goal to come back to. I understand that Indian Constitution structure and democracy is most favorable for it. Understand that democracy and proletariat politics are not that the enemy will not fight back even if he gets beating.
//30 09 2023//

 


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