People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No. 51 December 18, 2011 |
FINAL
STATEMENT OF 13TH IMCWP
SOCIALISM
IS THE FUTURE!
Below we reproduce the full
text of the final statement adopted by the 13th International
Meeting of
Communist and Workers’ Parties.
THE
13th International Meeting of Communist and Workers’ Parties was
held in
“Socialism
Is The Future! The international situation
and the experience of the
communists 20 years after the counter-revolution in the
The
meeting was attended by representatives from 78 parties from 59
countries. A
number of parties that did not manage to take part for reasons
beyond their
control sent written messages. We salute from Athens the growing
popular
struggles releasing huge emancipatory potential against
imperialism, against
capitalist exploitation and oppression, and for the social,
labour and social
security rights of workers’ all over the world.
The
meeting was held in critical conditions in which the deep and
prolonged
capitalist crisis continues to prevail in the international
situation,
accompanied by the escalation of the aggressiveness of
imperialism which is
expressed in the decisions of the Lisbon Summit for the new NATO
strategy. This
reality confirms the analyses outlined in the statements of the
10th, 11th, 12th,
International Meetings that took place in
It
becomes increasingly obvious for millions of working people that
the crisis is
a crisis of the system. It is not faults within the system but
the system
itself that is faulty, generating regular and periodic crises.
It results from
the sharpening of the main contradiction of capitalism between
the social
character of production and the private capitalist appropriation
and not from
any version of the management policy of the system or from any
aberration based
on the greed of some bankers or other capitalists or from the
lack of effective
regulatory mechanisms. It highlights the historical boundaries
of capitalism
and the need to strengthen the struggles for anti-monopoly,
anti-capitalist
ruptures, the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism.
In
the
The
anti-people offensive is strengthening, which is manifested with
particular
intensity in certain regions. The concentration and
centralisation of monopoly
capital is intensifying the reactionary character of economic
and political
power. Capitalist restructuring and privatisations are being
promoted, aiming
at competitiveness and maximisation of profit of capital, at
ensuring a cheaper
labour force and the regression of decades in terms of social
and labour
rights.
The
intensity of the crisis, its global synchronisation, the
prospect of the slow,
weak recovery intensify the difficulties of the bourgeois forces
in managing
the crisis, leading to the sharpening of the inter-imperialist
contradictions
and rivalries while the danger of imperialist wars is being
strengthened.
The
attacks on democratic rights and sovereignty are intensifying in
many
countries. Political systems become more reactionary.
Anti-communism is being
reinforced. There are generalised measures against the activity
of the
communist and workers’ parties, against the trade union,
political and
democratic freedoms The ruling classes develop a multi faceted
attempt to trap
the people’s discontent through changes in the political
systems, through the
utilisation of a series of pro-imperialist NGOs and other
organisations,
through attempts to channel the people’s discontent into
movements with
allegedly non-political or even with reactionary
characteristics.
We
salute the people’s and workers’ extensive struggles and
uprisings, for
democratic, social and political rights against the anti-people
regimes in the
Middle East and North Africa, namely in Tunisia and Egypt.
Despite the
contradictions which the current situation manifests, it
constitutes a
significant experience that the communist movement should study
and utilise.
Simultaneously we strongly condemn the imperialist war of NATO
and the EU
against the Libyan people and the threats and interference in
the internal
affairs of Syria and Iran. We consider that every foreign
intervention against
Iran, under whatever pretext, attacks the interests of the
Iranian workers and
their struggles for democratic freedoms and social rights.
These
developments confirm the necessity of strengthening the
communist and workers’ parties
in order to play their historical role, to further strengthen
the workers and
people’s struggle in defence of their rights and aspirations, to
utilise the
contradictions of the system and the inter-imperialist
contradictions for an
overthrow at the level of power and economy, for the
satisfaction of people’s
needs. Without the leading role of the communist and workers’
parties and the
vanguard class, the working class, the peoples will be
vulnerable to confusion,
assimilation and manipulation by the political forces that
represent the
monopolies, finance capital and imperialism.
Significant
realignments in the international correlation of forces are
under way. There is
the on-going relative weakening of the position of the USA, the
general productive
stagnation in the most advanced capitalist economies and the
emergence of new
global economic powers, notably China. The tendency for the
increase of
contradictions is strengthening, between the imperialist
centres, and of these
with the so-called emerging economies.
Imperialist
aggressiveness intensifies. There are already several regional
points of
tension and wars and they are multiplying: in Asia and Africa,
in the Middle
East with the increasing aggressiveness of Israel particularly
against the Palestinian
people. At the same time we note the rising of neo-Nazi and
xenophobic forces
in Europe, the multifaceted interventions, threats and the
offensive against
the people’s movements and the progressive political forces in
Latin America.
Militarisation is being reinforced. The risk for a general
conflagration at a
regional level becomes even greater. In this sense the expansion
and
strengthening of the anti-imperialist social and political front
and the
struggles for peace in the direction of eradicating the causes
of imperialist
wars are fundamental.
There
are two paths of development:
-
the capitalist path, the path of the exploitation of the peoples
which creates
great dangers for imperialist wars, for workers’ and people’s
democratic rights
-
and the path of liberation with immense possibilities for the
promotion of the
interests of the workers and the peoples, for the achievement of
social
justice, people’s sovereignty, peace and progress. The path of
the workers’ and
people’s struggles, the path of socialism and communism, which
is historically
necessary.
Thanks
to the decisive contribution of the communists and the class
oriented
trade-union movement, the workers’ struggles in Europe and all
over the world
were further strengthened. Imperialist aggressiveness continues
to meet
resolute popular resistance in the Middle East, Asia, Africa and
Latin America.
This fact, along with experience accumulated so far, especially
in Latin
America, the struggles and the processes that take place
demonstrate the
possibilities of resistance, of class struggle, in order for the
peoples to
make steps forward, to gain ground inflicting blows to
imperialism when they
have as their goal the overthrow of imperialist barbarity.
We
salute the workers’ and people’s struggles and note the need to
further
strengthen them. The conditions demand the intensification of
the class
struggle, of the ideological, political, mass struggle in order
to impede the
anti-people measures and promote goals of struggle that meet the
contemporary people’s
needs; demand an organised workers’ counterattack for
anti-monopoly and
anti-imperialist ruptures, for the overthrow of capitalism
putting an end to
the exploitation of man by man.
Today
the conditions are ripe for the construction of wide social
anti-monopoly and
anti-imperialist alliances, capable of defeating the
multifaceted imperialist
offensive and aggression and of fighting for power and promoting
deep, radical,
revolutionary changes. Working class unity, the organisation and
the class
orientation of the labour movement are fundamental factors in
ensuring the
construction of effective social alliances with the peasantry,
the urban middle
class strata, the women’s movement and youth movement.
In
this struggle the role of the communist and workers’ parties at
national,
regional and international level and the strengthening of their
cooperation are
indispensable. The joint coordinated activity of the communist
and workers’ parties,
of the communist youth organisations and the anti-imperialist
organisations in
which the communists have an important contribution constitutes
one of the most
reliable elements for the expansion of the anti-imperialist
struggle and the
strengthening of the anti-imperialist front.
The
ideological struggle of the communist movement is of vital
importance in order
to defend and develop scientific socialism, to repulse
contemporary
anti-communism, to confront bourgeois ideology, anti-scientific
theories and
opportunist currents which reject the class struggle; combat the
role of social
democratic forces that defend and implement anti-people and
pro-imperialist
policies by supporting the strategy of capital and imperialism.
The
understanding of the unified character of the duties of the
struggle for
social, national and class emancipation, for the distinct
promotion of the
socialist alternative requires the ideological counteroffensive
of the
communist movement.
The
overthrow of capitalism and the construction of socialism
constitute an
imperative need for the peoples. In view of the capitalist
crisis and its
consequences, the international experiences and practice of the
socialist
construction prove the superiority of socialism. We underline
our solidarity
with the peoples who struggle for socialism and are involved in
the
construction of socialism.
Only
socialism can create the conditions for the eradication of wars,
unemployment,
hunger, misery, illiteracy, the uncertainty of hundreds of
millions of people,
the destruction of the environment. Only socialism creates the
conditions for
development according to the contemporary needs of the workers.
Working
people, farmers, urban and rural workers, women, young people,
we call on you
to struggle together to put an end to this capitalist barbarity.
There is hope,
there is a prospect. The future belongs to socialism.
Socialism
Is The Future!
(Athens, December 11, 2011)