Part 1
 
Reaction, Fascism, Fighting the Ultra Right and Health Care 
 
Unemployment continues to mount as does home fore closures.  Society begins 
to move as the economic crisis develops. This social response  then 
polarizes society. At this point the left and right side of the movement  reach 
a 
point – a fork in the road – a polarization within their ranks. Which  way 
do we go? Who are our friends and enemies? 
 
As the working class further fragments into hard economic  strata, the left 
side of the movement begins to fragment and break between  progressives, 
with deep political and economic ties to the better situated  workers or the 
economic/political middle and communists/socialists striving to  recruit and 
express the demand of the workers from the lens of the most  destitute of 
the proletarians. The right-wing  side of the movement  polarizes between 
reactionary and fascist. Reactionaries seek to restore the  stability of the 
system based on the past. Their calling card is a demand to  return to the past 
and the Constitution in the pre Civil War years, or slavery  and white 
supremacy. The new American fascists do not seek a return to the past  but 
express the need for society to leap forward deploying state violence to  
stabilize and contain social and economic polarization. 
 
A new fascist movement is gathering force worldwide to  maintain private 
property for the benefit of the few. This movement is emerging  in response to 
an objective spontaneous movement arising with an impulse to  organize 
society as a cooperative society based on the new productive forces.  Much is 
at 
stake, and those revolutionaries who are fighting for a cooperative  
society need to be clear about what’s arising and what it represents so that 
the  
proper tactics can be used to carry humanity to victory. 
 
Fascist movement 
 
The new fascist movement is composed of many different  individuals and 
organizations, which are not monolithic, but they all want to  take the country 
in the same direction and have the same goals. The goals of  this movement 
are not reactionary as defined above. Unlike the Ku Klux Klan and  Nazi 
Party, the new American fascists do not seek to restore the social and  
political order of the past.  The social and political order of the past  means 
the 
social order of the period of legal segregation and the strengthening  of 
the wage labor-capital bond as the social contract. This political aspects of  
the social order was shaped on the basis of the defeat of Reconstruction 
and an  expanding economy. 
 
As the federal troops were pulled from the defeated South,  reaction 
organized the so-called "revolt of the poor whites" against newly freed  
slaves. 
 
Cloaking themselves in the mantle of "saving the South" and  the "Southern 
way of life" - (which meant white supremacy and cling to the moral  
imperatives of the Constitutionalist Confederates), the KKK entered history as  
agent of Yankee finance capital and hangman of democracy. The aim of the  
reactionary movement was to "freeze time" and restore as much of the old social 
 
order as possible. This old social order remained intact until a revolution 
in  production occurred - mechanization of agriculture, that compelled 
Southern  society to leap forward to a new technological basis. This revolution 
in 
the  productive forces excited the Civil rights Movement to life and would 
go on to  shatter Jim Crow segregation and reform social relations in 
America. 
 
Those that make up the new fascist movement do not want to  take society 
back to the era of Jim Crow, but want to take the country into the  
twenty-first century organized around the new tools of production, electronics. 
 These 
individuals have a vision of reconstructing America. As the productive  
relations between workers and capitalists are torn asunder, they see the 
writing  on the wall. Their goal is to preserve private property; privately 
generated  means and forms of wealth and privilege, even if it is at the 
expense 
of the  capitalist economic relations of production or the value producing 
system. As  the electronic revolution matures, the capitalist is becoming as 
outdated as the  worker in the exact same manner - if not more, that rendered 
the sharecropper  and planter class obsolete. 
 
This is the crux of the social turmoil going on worldwide. The  globe is 
caught in the throes of the kind of social revolution Marx wrote about.  Angry 
masses are raging against skyrocketing food and energy prices and  
stagnating wages and unemployment in India, Senegal, Yemen, Indonesia, Morocco, 
 
Cameroon, Brazil, Panama, the Philippines, Egypt, Mexico and elsewhere. These  
protests have targeted governments’ handling of the crisis, are widespread, 
and  gathering pace. As one British newspaper observed, they "may spark a 
new  revolution." 
 
Millions of workers have been dispossessed of their livelihood  – whether 
it is a small plot of land or their job in the urban centers or  through wars 
– and have been uprooted from their home countries. Millions have  been 
forced to migrate, leaving behind home and loved ones to join the global  
workforce. They are becoming the new global workers who trek the globe in 
search  
of work. Globalized production globalizes the producer. 
 
Migration is going on from poor countries to rich countries;  from poorer 
countries to poor countries. It’s not just transnational, but  domestic too –
 from one region to another within one nation. A qualitatively new  level 
of flight is underway. This mass migration compounds the social and  
political problems faced in every country. The global worker within our midst 
is  a 
constant reminder to domestic workers that capital is failing worldwide. 
 
The United States is not untouched by the widespread social  turmoil in 
other countries. "You can’t do this to people year after year – that  is, 
upturn their lives, take away what they thought they had earned without  
provoking rather intense political reactions", a well known author and  
commentator 
William Greider warned in an interview with Amy Goodman, the host of  the 
radio program Democracy Now. "People, out of their own distress and anger  
will organize their own politics, and they will make themselves seen and heard 
 around this country." 
 
Recently, Admiral Dennis Blair, the new U.S. Director of  National 
Intelligence, emphasized this point by warning the Senate Intelligence  
Committee 
that the deepening economic crisis posed perhaps the gravest threat to  
stability and national security. Reports from the Department of Homeland  
Security 
and the FBI warn that "the consequences of prolonged economic downturn,  
real estate foreclosures, unemployment and the inability to obtain credit will 
 create a fertile environment" for organizing from both the left and the 
right.  (Department of Homeland Security, Right Wing Extremism, April 2009) 
 
Such warnings are not going unheeded by either the capitalists  or the 
revolutionaries. 
 
Fascism's target 
 
The target of the new fascist movement is the same  dispossessed sector of 
the class that the revolutionaries on the side of the  workers are going 
after. The industrial heartland of America – known as the Rust  Belt, claims 
the highest concentration of the industrial proletariat in the  country. 
Today, due to the electronic revolution this industrial heartland is  becoming 
a 
wasteland of misery to the millions of dispossessed workers who once  could 
count on good jobs, decent homes, affordable health care, and the  
wherewithal to provide their children with a college education and a stable  
future. 
 
While made to feel ashamed to stand in the unemployment and  food lines, 
and if lucky, to labor in the fields picking fruit and vegetables,  these 
newly dispossessed are now meeting their counterparts who they had been  taught 
to see as "welfare queens" and "deadbeat dads" and "illegal." "What  
happened?" is a question that keeps resonating in their minds. 
 
Dividing the workers 
 
Ideology is what holds a movement together, any movement. The  fascist 
movement is no different. How will they drum up this ideology? In the  same way 
that German and Italian fascism had to proceed from the most violent  and 
brutal elements of their national history, the rise of the fascist movement  
in America will do the same. Historically, the ruling class has used the  
ideology of white supremacy to rally the most economically secure - sector, of  
the working class to their side. This tactic has been used to divide and 
conquer  the workers at every potential juncture of class unity. 
 
The isolation and oppression of the masses of African  Americans is again 
being utilized, but under new conditions. The ruling class is  attacking 
them, not simply because they are Black, but because they are poor.  Between 
the 
close of the Second World Imperialist War and into the 1970’s, the  attack 
on the blacks as blacks, had as its goal containment of the stability  
between capitalist and workers. The white section of the working class, often  
morally supporting the fight of the blacks, said "go slow." Go slow meant as 
the  system expanded blacks would enter the industrial order at the bottom of 
the  industrial social ladder. "Go slow" meant "I cannot give you my job to 
make  things right, because all that would do is switch position and the 
same problem  emerges with me on the bottom instead of you." 
 
"Then I will have to fight like hell against you and nothing  really 
changes." 
 
The point is that the reactionary propaganda was not designed  to keep the 
black poor but to moderate and stabilize the employer-employee  relationship 
as the system expanded. The watch word was "a rising boat lifts  all, even 
those on the bottom deck." 
 
Today, what may seem to be the same propaganda is different or  rather have 
a different purpose. All this propaganda – (that Blacks are  "shiftless, 
can't hold a job, they have babies out of wedlock, they won't finish  school, 
they use drugs, and they are criminally inclined") – is all to set the  
basis for this attack. The history of racism (white supremacy) makes such  
fascist propaganda acceptable. From this stronghold, fascist propaganda can  
easily proceed to place the so-called white "trailer trash" and the "illegal"  
immigrants in the same category. 
 
The tactic of white supremacy worked during the period of  industry, 
developing nation-states, and imperialism. The material foundation  existed for 
the ruling class to extend privileges to one section of the workers  over 
another. The ruling class maintained the allegiance of a section of the  white 
workers through bribery based on segregation, which translated into higher  
wages and a higher standard of living than the rest of the workers. 
Electronic  technology eliminates the need for workers and, as a result, the 
capitalists  have steadily destroyed this system of bribery. Also being 
destroyed 
with it,  however, are the bonds that kept those workers politically and 
ideologically  tied to the capitalists. 
 
The conditions are turning these workers from the political  bulwark of 
capitalism to its weakest link. The workers, every economic layer,  are 
awakening and beginning to realize they have been duped and used against  their 
own 
interests. Once politically awakened they will unleash their wrath  against 
their class enemies. This moment is objectively near. 
 
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