Political and Military Struggle
Presuming that we have by now established that we are not pacifists,
but are revolutionaries who intend, by all means necessary, to assist
the working class to expropriate the expropriator bourgeois class; then
why can we not move with speed, and without any restraint, towards an
armed overthrow of the oppressors?
Why are we bothering with democracy? Are we not being “stageist”????
The late William “Bill” Pomeroy started his essay “On the Time for
Armed Struggle” (linked below) from exactly this point of departure, as
follows:
“Because of the decisive results that can follow from an armed smashing
of the main instruments of power held by a ruling class or a foreign
oppressor, some of those who acquire a revolutionary outlook are eager
to move to the stage of armed struggle; and their concept of it as the
highest form of revolutionary struggle causes them to cast discredit
upon other forms as 'less advanced', as amounting to collaboration with
or capitulation to the class enemy.”
But:
“Too often the aura of glory associated with taking up arms has
obscured hard prosaic truths and realities in the interplay of forces
in a period of sharp struggle.”
And later:
“The experiences of the revolutionary movement in the Philippines offer
an interesting example of the complex, varied and fluctuating processes
that may occur in a liberation struggle.”
Pomeroy writes that “analysis and understanding of the revolutionary
experiences of others is indispensable”. He proceeds to offer his own
rich and extraordinary experience as a military combatant and
revolutionary.
Pomeroy’s main lesson is that the military must never think that it can
cease to be subordinate to the political power.
The picture shows William and Celia Pomeroy laying a wreath at the
Lenin Mausoleum in Red Square, Moscow. Part of the Kremlin can be seen
in the background on the left of the photo, and the Red House is behind.
William Pomeroy passed away on 12 January 2009 and Celia Pomeroy passed
away on 22 August 2009.
Download:
On the Time for Armed Struggle, 1974, Pomeroy (6800 words)


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