III.

Apparently, some folks feel as if some of us are not giving  the new
administration a chance. Let us not forget that Americans are pretty  impatience
and we are not required to give anyone a long time to do anything if  we
think it can be done in a short time. We might not be exactly right all the
time about how long it takes for the meat loaf to cook, but something suppose
to  happen with the meatloaf in two or three hours. Now how long do we wait
for any  new administration to get something fixed?

We need an example.

Remember when the black peoples were singing, marching,  fighting and
protesting at the same time? And asking anyone that would listen,  “how long you
want me to wait?”

The American working class is asking, “How long you want me to  wait?”

The same people getting uncomfortable about asking, “How long  you want me
to wait?”   . . .  advocate a program that American  communists should
invest our meager forces in attacking the "far right" rather  than a line of
march through the political middle, asking, “How long you want me  to wait?”

Attacking the "far right" is, in my opinion the wrong because  it reorients
the working class movement to the so-called left of the Democratic  Party,
rather than striving to form itself into some kind of political force or
social movement with its own demands. The "left" means and has always meant
the  left musical chair of the bourgeoisie. Every time the music stops it is
the  workers are “left” . . .  without a seat.

Real world politics is tricky and it is important to know what  you are
fighting for. If we let Keith Oberison, Joe on the “Joe Show,” the  Nation
magazine peoples and everyone else pissed off at the “far right” go on
attacking the far right, and then we can fight with a clear voice about our
demands. If all of us put our energy in attacking the “far right”  -  Senator
Shelby in Alabama for example, then when we look up the Senate  Democrats are
going to come up with a Health plan that is not only short of  what Hilliary
Clinton advocated for in the 1990s, but completely leaves out 40  million
of us that need health care coverage.

In order to win something, anything in America you have to  organized and
present what you want and not hope to get something because you  believe a
group of Senators know what you are talking about. If we press for our  demand
- universal health care, rather than some Democrat or Republican demand 
then we have a better chance of getting more of what we want. We have to
maintain our vision of the Dream at all times.

Let us use another example so we understand better.

Remember when the black peoples were singing, marching,  fighting and
protesting at the same time? And Martin Luther King gave the “I  Have A Dream’
speech? At the time I thought that was the damnest thing to talk  about but
it seem the fellow got everyone attention. Anyway, he did not mean  that the
night before the speech, he had a dream or that everyone listening had  the
same dream on the same night before the rally. What he meant was that the
things you want might be a little different here and there, but taken
together  all those things are “the Dream” or a vision of a better society.

We have to fight for the Dream and figure out what it is that  stands in
between us and the Dream. The “far right” does not stand in between  the
working class and the Dream at this time. The last time I checked the far  right
Republicans were still pretty beat down with no recovery insight.

Now before we can fight for "The Dream" we have to learn how  to dream the
dream. If you dreaming about all the factories coming back and the  auto
industry being like it was in 1975, that is the wrong kind of dream because  it
can't happen. More than that only about 150 people are dreaming that dream.


If in the process of our epochal fight for socially necessary  means of
life, we wrench health care from the bourgeoisie and some welfare  checks, much
better. Now the goal of the movement is not welfare checks or just  health
care, but “The Dream“: to reorganize society and ourselves so that we can
collectively pay for everything we need to improve our lives and the lives
of  the next generation.

We have to remember what and how things happened with the  black peoples
and then one can understand the Dream of the Mexican immigrants  who want to
become American citizens.

Remember when the black peoples sat in restaurants demanding  to be served
a cup of coffee in a “white only” joint? Some folks thought  they were
fighting for a cup of coffee or not to be forced to sit at the back of  the bus,
but that was not “The Dream.”

The Dream was of a new society where you were free to get a  job and not be
held back because you were black. The fight was against the  entire system
of segregation. The Black peoples and white peoples did not just  fight the “
far right” (the KKK politicians - North and South), but also the  political
middle Democrats who would not righteously stand up and fight for
progressive legislation.

You have to fight for “The Dream” and figure out the entire  social and
political forces standing in between you and “The Dream.”

The working class has a Dream. One of the dreams is that the  bill
collectors will stop calling so you do not have to check the caller ID  before
answering the phone all the time. If it is a 1-800 number, do not answer  the
phone.

The people standing in between us and getting that legislation  to
straightjacket the Credit Card companies is exactly who? Senator Shelby - who  I
personally care nothing for, or mealy mouth Democrats?

However, I see no need to wait until the advent of communism  to get a
check in the mail, while capitalism breaks downs in stages. How to  fight for
reform, as revolutionaries, rather than reformists is the issue.  Fighting for
the political independence of the workers is always job one and  this fight
is conditioned by another set of factors. Fighting for the political
independence of the workers does not mean fighting so the workers take
independent actions.

Political independence means that in the course of our  struggle to
compelled government to act on behalf of the workers rather than the  
zillionaires,
we teach the workers why they have to stop thinking and looking at  the
economy and each other like little capitalists, out to exploit the next  person’
s misfortune.

As the economy continues to collapse, we get a chance to  inject new ideas
into the working class movement, which is ready to listen in a  new way.
Standing in our way - the way of “The Dream,“ is the Democratic  Party.

IV.

Collapse of the political middle is nothing new to communists,  but we
faced such in only a partial meaning and never for decades at a time. Lou
Dobbs, who I happen to disagree with all the time, has been talking about the
destruction of the American middle class, since back when the black peoples
were  having “The Dream.”

Since 1900 we have faced momentary collapse of the economic  middle
(economic middle is communist talk for the middle class) as the  transition from
one quantitative boundary of development of the system to the  next. With each
recovery of capitalist crisis, the political middle, as an  economic
formation, would bounce back and expand. This has not been the case  since 1978.
Every recovery has seen the bottom of the working class expand or  the $10 an
hour jobs and below.

This is proof of 30 years of the collapse of the middle.

A historic collapse of any political/economic formation means  that, which
was fundamental to its existence, sustaining its life force, is in  decay
and has broken down, and a period of polarization is underway. This in  turn
causes society to break down because society is held together by the
economy. As society break down everyone in society is compelled to leap to a new
basis, to reestablish the broken unity of the productive forces and
production  (social) relations.

Rather than repeat old formulations, let try and add something  new to the
discussion and outline the historic meaning of the political middle  and why
“fighting the far right“ carries us off the path of “The Dream.”

V.

Politics of the Past/present/today

As the US continues to aggressively impose its will on the  world stage, it
must develop and used increasingly sophisticated means to  crack down at
home and further militarize society to guarantee the American  people, do
not resist their plans.

The capitalists must drive down the price of labor power of  the American
workers so they can compete globally.  Moreover, they have to  crush the
growing social response to economic collapse of the middle. The ruling  class
has to accomplish its goals while maintaining 900 military bases, two hot
wars of imperial aggression, rally against tiny North Korea and Iran; keep an
eye on all of South America as it tried to get free of American
zillionaires,  try and stabilize the Middle East, push to realign continental 
Africa and
then  support its imperial friends and neighbors. Then the state department
and  intelligence has to monitor the Russian state as the second most
powerful  nuclear power.

They must at all cost prevent the growing social movement in  America from
achieving the political consciousness of the cause of their  problems and
the solution. When everyone becomes clear of the cause of their  problems and
say out look we need such and such to fix the problem change in you  favor
starts happening. Here is the government is drifting to fascism. Only a 
fascist government can stop the American people from talking.

Our capitalist must use all their spokespersons to convince  the American
workers they do not need to become an independent political force  with their
own interest.

“Let the administration represent your interest Mr. and Mrs.  American
worker“ is what they say.

If you want to help us Mr. Capitalist politician the better.  Nothing wrong
in switching sides, especially when it is to our side. However, we  are
capable of representing our interest ourselves, and become better in doing
this as we slowly get more workers to stop thinking like little capitalist. All
 we ask it those capitalist politicians that switch to our side and voting
in our  favor is to leave their capitalist dream outside our meetings,
because our hands  are still full dealing with our own little bitty capitalist
thinking  workers.

Throwing the main blow against the political middle means  winning the
workers to the cause of communism. The far right does not have a  grip on the
thinking of the majority of the workers in America. The implications  behind “
fighting the far right” as the way to organized our working class in its
own self interest are pretty disgusting. The American workers are not a
million  little Richard Shelby, Senator from Alabama.

The way things are spiraling out of control in the country and  world
today, fascism becomes the only route for the capitalists to achieve their
goals.

This is not the WWII period of history.

Unlike the period leading to WWII, when the fascist option  presented
itself as a solution to the question of markets and working class  insurgence
through seeking to reestablish the closed colonial system, fascism  today
emerges as a political necessity to preserve the entire ruling class,  rather
than a sector of capital.  German fascism sought to reestablish its  colonial
system as outlet for its productive capital. Today, fascism emerges as  the
only means to preserve the ruling class as a class because the value system
has hits its historical boundary.  The value system is the system of
producing everything in society exclusively for capitalist profit. When health
care become out of the reach for 50 million people on our free market economy,
 the response of the system is to say, “To hell with them, we will
concentrate  only on those who can afford our product.”

When the cost of public education rise and it rises because of  the price
of books, buildings, heating the building, maintaining the building,  etc, as
a profit making capitalist enterprise, the free market system say let  the
public school system collapse and blame it on the teachers. All of our
problems relate back to capitalism and have as their solution replacing 
capitalism in education and health care with collective labor exchange, which  
ain’
t really exchange when everyone agrees to do basic society function as part
of their duty.

The reason our working class has no history of political and  ideological
independence and think like little capitalist can be found in our  history.

As the political superstructure consolidated in our country,  the ruling
class made sure that there would be no working-class parties or  proportional
representation. The political superstructure in this meaning is the  Senate,
House and State House of Representatives, Mayor Offices and City  councils
and the entire structure of government. The ruling class ability to  impose
such a class dictatorship in the name of democracy grew from key
particularities of American history. One was the availability of farmland as the
Native Americans were slaughtered and their lands expropriated. There was room
for millions of immigrants and matters of government were not that
important,  other than taking the Indians land. (I am just saying that is what
happened).

The other was slavery, which made color more important than  class. From
the late 1800 until 1865, if you were not the black peoples, you  could pretty
much escape Southern slavery and this was a big thing if you were  an
immigrant from Europe. (I am just saying that is what happened).

These factors created a broad and stable "political middle"  that held the
two poles of worker and capitalist together. Capitalist could get  his
profit and workers could work and make a living much of the time. The  
Republican
Party and Democratic Party (the twin parties of capital) stabilized  on
this basis. Republican Party and Democratic Party are the names of the
political formations in our superstructure, stabilized by and expressing the  
will
of the political middle, while carrying out the policies of the capitalist
first and foremost. Things were not a bowl of cherries for the working class
but  the system worked and maintained a certain stability.

For objective reasons, rather than the ideas in ones head, all  past
attempts to break away from the two party system have been in the form of a  
third
party, rather than a class party for workers. Such parties represented the
interests of the economic "middle" and were essentially reactionary despite
 their radical pronouncements. Has not every communist wondered at some
point why  every attempt at a "Third Party" formation results in middle class
whites with  the noblest of intentions? No disrespect meant to the Green
Party or the Peace  and Freedom Party. The reason these Third party formations
can have good people  in them and still be reactionary is because they are
part of the system  maintaining the class division, even while hating the
social injustices in  society.

The reason things happened this way resides in the existence  and economic
stability of the middle.

In the United States, this economic/political middle for  historical
reasons was very large, consisting of small farms, small businesses,  home
ownership, concentration of capital investments here at home and so forth.  Even
during the great depression most of America was still on the land,  connected
to farming, and could survive. This was no consolation to the Northern
workers concentrated in the big cities of industrial production and things got
ugly until WW II pulled the economy out of crisis. Roosevelt became the hero
for  his modern programs of infrastructure development and aid to the
working class  and memorialized as a working class leader, like some are already
trying to do  with Obama, for his wartime leadership and restoring the
health of the economy.  The point is that the economic middle grew. During and
after World War II, a  political alliance was formed between the organized,
(unionized) sector of the  working class and monopoly capitalism. To this very
day a huge section of the  American people, have bad feelings about
organized labor and some of these  feeling make good sense, although a big 
union is
always better than no union.  Some of the bad feelings are the fault of the
big unions who did not pour enough  money and energy into organizing the
unorganized.

Nothing wrong with criticizing the decades of selfishness of  the big
unions but we do not need to look at the unions like little capitalists.

Perhaps it is necessary to say what organized labor is and is  not. The
union movement (organized labor) is not the labor movement or  necessarily
needs to be the voice of the entire labor movement. The labor  movement in
America is all those who have to sell their labor for wages. The  labor movement
is 7-11 workers, temporary and part-time workers, and over 100  million
people who have no organization to fight for them. The most economically
depressed section of the labor movement remains the soft underbelly of capital,
precisely because it lacks organizational structures mediating its political
relations with capital and economic relation with their employer. Without
any  organization to represent these workers in wage negotiations with their
employer, the individual has to got at it alone and as a majority group in
society they have no way to express themselves as a workers interest
group.

The proper voice for the labor movement is a Party of Labor  that is a
voice for economic communism. Unions cannot serve this function  because they
are unions representing a very narrow section of the workforce.  This
relationship has given us the best of times and the worse of times; the  worse 
of
times if you were part of the majority labor group in the past.

This political alliance between organized labor and capital  was not just
an ideological agreement where one read a book and says, "I agree  with
that," but expressed a material unity as the process of capitalist  production 
in
an expanding economy. Everyone in America of my generation  understood the
agreement; the agreement included the GI Bill and Social  security; Civil
Rights Act and Fair Housing Laws, but more importantly, a very  well paid
unionized labor force.

Our imperialist bourgeoisie and their spokesperson are  practical and speak
in simple terms: "You work and I will pay you a good wage;  medical
coverage and a pension contractually protected if you in a union, with  enough 
left
over to send your kids to college. You can pay off the mortgage or  build
up equity in your house and jump to a bigger house as the economy expand.
Everyone will not be paid the same or treated the same but everyone will get a
 better shot at the good life than their parents had. And the black peoples
are  not going to stay segregated and will take their place, as did others,
at the  bottom of the industrial social order as everyone move up including
them."

This political alliance between organized labor and finance  capital
broadened and stabilized the middle. Everyone in America was taught that  Henry
Ford Sr., and automotive production created the modern American middle  class
and most agree with this but could not draw the communist political
conclusions from the facts. Only the Marxist could kind of see around the bend,
many of them got things wrong, and became stuck in the old way of looking at
things.

For forty-five years, the American middle became bigger and  stronger and
so did the unions. The unions peaked before the middle but both are  in
fundamental decay and cannot be restored on the old basis. Trying to restore  
the
middle as it existed is tantamount to demanding that the current means of
production (all the advanced robotics in the newer plants) be destroyed and
a  new set of productive machinery be created with a 1960’s shape and
capacity . .  . “so that the workers can have their jobs back.”

Those who fail to see the transition from one economic  boundary to another
cannot make sense of transition from one  political/ideological boundary,
to another.

Reminds me of the old communist stuck in the 1910 era of  domination of
craft unionism who could not grasp the emerging system of Fordism,  deskilling
of labor and the coming social consequence of mass assembly line
production. That old communist was a good communist fighting to protect the  
craft
basis of the workers wages, but he was fighting an uphill battle that  could
not be won. Mass assembly line production is more productive and  profitable
than craft production of cars and the craft workers were displaced  the same
way the horseless carriage (car) displaced and replaced the horse  driven
carriage.

Today we in the same kind of transition.


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