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The new Islamo-Marxism: Where Trotsky meets bin Laden

By Bill King
web posted December 20, 2004

Karl Marx once infamously referred to religion as "the opium of the people",
and argued that it served to dampen the revolutionary fervor of the masses.
Yet if Marx were alive to witness the acts of ferocity being committed by
zealots in the name of Islam, one suspects that even he would readily admit
he got that one wrong. 

Just such a reconsideration of religion is taking place today among the
remnants of the Marxist left in Europe and North America -- only their
reassessment is taking them in an even more dangerous direction. Since the
morning of September 11th, 2001, Western Marxists have been steadily
discarding Marx's old materialist dictum in favor of a new found admiration
for one religion in particular: radical Islam. 

This is not to say, of course, that we will soon see those on the far left
swapping their belief in History and Progress for a belief in Allah and the
Koran as interpreted by radical Wahhabi or Shia clerics. But given their
all-consuming hatred of America and the West, Marxists are increasingly
throwing their political lot in with those they feel are leading the
struggle against "imperialism" -- namely, the forces of world wide jihad. 

So far, this new phenomenon has been taken up in a comprehensive manner only
by David Horowitz in his new book, Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the
American Left, which as the title indicates focuses on the American far
left. Yet the reality of a new "Islamo-Marxism" is immediately apparent to
any objective observer of the Marxist left in Europe and Canada as well. And
while the idea that secular Western Marxists would seek to ally with
militant Islamists may seem incongruous at first, if one looks at the
history of organized Marxism in the industrialized West, it is not really so
surprising. 

In the decades after the Second World War, the far left in Europe and North
America turned to a whole series of forces -- from "student vanguards" to
"national liberation movements" -- to find a substitute for a working class
that refused to play the revolutionary role assigned to it by radical
intellectuals. Throughout the 1970's and 80's, as Marxism became
progressively more ensconced in the world of university seminars and
academic journals, and as once radical social movements joined the
mainstream, the left found itself increasingly bereft of a social force that
could serve as the "subject" of its revolution. 

Towards the end of the last century, with the collapse of the Communist
project around the world and the rise of the United States to the status of
sole superpower, the long held goal of a socialist revolution in the West
finally gave way in practice to the far more realizable, and hence all the
more furious, end goal of anti-Americanism. The stage was now set for an
embrace of those not afraid to strike at what Che Guevara once called the
"belly of the beast". In the rubble of the World Trade Centre and the death
of 3000 innocents on 9/11, political convergence between the radical left
and radical Islam was born.

There were, of course, precursors to the new post-9/11 Islamo-Marxism, the
most notable being the tacit approval that was given by the far left after
1967 to Palestinian terrorists whose specialty was targeting the most
defenseless: children in Israel, elderly Americans on cruise ships, tourists
in airports in Europe. Today, however, the face of the new Islamo-Marxism is
seen most clearly not in its stance on the Israeli-Palestinian question, but
in its cheerleading (PDF format) for the murderous "resistance" in Iraq -- a
"resistance" whose tactics, such as the summary execution of cooks and
cleaners from Nepal (a country that had not even sent troops to Iraq!) with
a shot to the back of the head as they lay with their hands bound behind
them, are reminiscent of those used by the right-wing death squads of El
Salvador in the 1980's. 


Galloway 
As Joshua Kurlantzick points out in the December 2004 issue of Commentary,
in his review of Horowitz's Unholy Alliance, it is in Europe that the
political convergence between Marxists and Islamists is most advanced. But
even Kurlantizick's article has been outpaced by the speed at which the
alliance is growing. In England, for example, left wing Labourites,
Trotskyists, and the Islamists in the Muslim Association of Britain have now
formed an actual political party called "Respect" that has run in British
and European elections. Its leader is none other than George Galloway, the
former Labour MP with reported ties to Saddam Hussein's former regime and
other Middle Eastern dictatorships. 

Here in Canada, the tiny and splintered -- but often surprisingly
influential -- Marxist movement has come down firmly on the side of radical
Islam and jihad. One of the most sycophantic in its praise of all things
Islamist is the Trotskyist Socialist Voice. This group of far leftists is so
ingratiating towards those who would just as soon behead them, that they
actually made a point of celebrating on their web site the fact that the
Imam Ali Shrine was not damaged during last fall's fighting in the Iraqi
city of Najaf. According to them, the fact that the mosque was spared was
something that, ".working people around the world should join our Islamic
brothers and sisters in greeting". 

The largest Marxist group in Canada, the quasi-Trotskyist International
Socialists (IS), has also chosen to cast its lot with the Islamists against
the West. In fact, as far back as 1994, the IS's parent group in Britain,
the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), published a pamphlet entitled "The
Prophet and the Proletariat", in which they called for "defending Islamists
against the state", and for "occasionally" siding with radical Islamists
while maintaining an ideological distance. Today, in the pages of the IS
publication Socialist Worker, in which the Islamist torturers in Fallujah,
serial murderers of women in Mosul, and holders of sharia courts in Najaf
and Sadr City, are all labeled "heroic", that "distance" has all but
disappeared. 

As would be expected, there are more than a few ironies in Western Marxism's
current suicidal death-clinch with militant Islam. By far the most glaring
is that a political movement so profoundly Western (one that, despite its
protestations, is itself a historical product of capitalism and liberal
democracy, and even more, has its roots in the West's supposedly most
enlightened, rational, and progressive thinking) would choose, because of
its obsessive anti-Americanism, to side with the most retrograde,
nihilistic, indeed fascistic, politico-religious movement of our era, one
which abhors every "progressive" value the left claims to uphold.


Leon Trotsky's ice-picked body must be rolling over in its grave  
Yet another irony is that, within Marxism, it is the Trotskyists that are
spearheading the turn to radical Islam. While in recent years Trotskyism has
been most infamously (and most mistakenly) linked to neoconservatism, the
actual Trotskyites are in fact the most zealous among the Marxists in
seeking to unite with the jihadists. It is a massive and ignoble irony --
one that points to the complete moral-ideological collapse of international
Trotskyism, even by its own standards -- that a movement founded by the
scientific-minded atheist and arch secularist Leon Trotsky, who in the words
of Norman Geras, "embodied in his person at once the traces of his Jewish
origin and a powerful attachment to the universalist dream of the radical",
would today be knowingly aiding and supporting those who murder, torture,
and behead to the cry of "Allahu Akbar!"

But if those are some of the most immediately apparent ironies, they are not
the cruelest. The cruelest is that in championing the Islamist insurgencies
in Iraq and Afghanistan, today's Western Islamo-Marxists are supporting the
very forces that are terrorizing and murdering politically active women,
trade unionists, foreign aid workers, and left-wing activists in those
countries -- and yet they continue to support those forces in the name of
defending. the oppressed! Such "anti-imperialism" by comfortable Western
Marxists in Europe and North America would almost be laughable were its
consequences not so grisly and nefarious for those in far less safe places. 

In another of his famous phrases, Marx once wrote that history repeats
itself "the first time as tragedy, the second as farce". But it would seem
that Marx got that one wrong too. For if the murder of millions by Stalinist
Communism in the 20th century was tragedy, Islamo-Marxism's collusion with
radical Islam in the first years of the 21st is more than just farce. It is
farce, betrayal, and tragedy all at once -- and the collusion is just
beginning. There can be little doubt that winning the global war against
radical Islam will entail winning the ideological battle against its
Islamo-Marxist allies right here at home in the West. 







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