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Voila. Une miracle formidable! ;)))
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Issue number two of Breakaway is here!
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And this time, my Internet account won't make any trouble, 'cause
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I've got a brand new account. So be sure to test it by submitting to
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<vidarh@powertech.no> ;-)
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By the way, a notice about the trouble with my account went out
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to about half of the subscribers. To those who didn't receive it:
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- If you have asked me questions, and didn't get any replies,
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please mail me again.
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- If you still haven't received issue #1, notify me.
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Vidar Hokstad
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Editor
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BEGIN BREAKAWAY.002
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B R E A K A W A Y
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Debates on modern marxism
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-+*+-
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Issue no. 2, volume no. 1
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June/July 1994
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CONTENTS
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(00) EDITORIAL
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(01) column: WHAT'S UP?
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Some informal notes on issues we want to tell you about
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(02) FIRST VICTIM OF THE REVOLUTION
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Another poem...
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(03) AUGUST MEETING
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Red Forum needs a platform.
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(04) column: A SEARCHLIGHT ON INTERNET
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Revolutionary resources on the information highway
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(05) column: READERS COMMENTS
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got anything to say? do it here.
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(06) series: FOR A NEW BEGINNING (1 of 2)
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a critique of secterianism
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(07) GENERAL INFORMATION
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How and what to submit, how to contact us, etc.
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(00) EDITORIAL
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Finally. Summer's coming. At least it gets hotter in the air here
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up north.
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So. Time to liven up. But where are we heading? How will we work
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to get a step or two closer towards our goals the last half of 1994?
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For we can't just sit back and dream. Revolution won't grow on
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dreams.
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Submissions might be one way to do something. Because unity can
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only be achieved if we know what other people think; if we know what
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we think ourselves.
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By submissions, I'm naturally fishing for articles for Breakaway,
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but not only that. In general: Write, submit, make noise. If you write
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well, even bourgeois papers might occasionally print. And when they
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don't: Complain, call the editor, resubmit your piece to another,
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more progressive newspaper and tell them who didn't want to print it,
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and what excuse they gave.
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It's worth a try. Even if the only result is that *one* reader
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takes the trouble of learning more about socialism.
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It's up to you. Overflow your local newspaper with articles and
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comments. And if they don't publish, maybe we will...
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Keep writing!
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Vidar Hokstad
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Editor
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BTW: I may not have made this clear enough before, so I make sure
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I do this time. The contents of this zine need not reflect the policy
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of Red Forum, even when I it's written by me. Unless an expressivly
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say so, the views presented are those of the author.
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(01) column: WHAT'S UP?
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- Thursday 20th May, a meeting in the executive committee of the
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Norwegian Communist Party's (NKP) section in Oslo and Akershus
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declared to be in favor of supporting a computer project suggested
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by Red Forum / IC economically.
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Suggested investments went up to 50.000 NOK (7500 USD), with
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RF/IC paying an additional 4000 USD over a 5 year period,
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allowing RF / IC to start it's own BBS with UUCP connection to
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USENET, in addition to using the system for DTP.
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Unfortunately, on a meeting the 15th of June, the final decision
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were postponed until August. However, it is clear that RFIC will
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probably set up a UUCP site whatever the NCP decides.
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On the meeting on the 15th, critique against the project was
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mainly directed towards the emphasis on information gathering
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through electronic media, and the role of RFIC. An important
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argument for the project is that the NCP will be unable to
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provide the same facilities for producing it's party news-
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paper without cooperation with RFIC.
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- Breakaway #1 was advertized in three rounds in a series of USENET
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conferences, and by June 28th, it had been distributed to
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subscribers from USA, Canada, UK, Norway, Australia, France,
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Spain, South-Africa, Ireland and Germany. I continued getting
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responses to one of the posts for more than 6 weeks after it
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was posted.
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- Bourgeois censorship? The postal strike[1] in northern Germany
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throughout this month was barely mentioned in Norwegian media. It
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was if the whole thing wasn't happening, and our only source for
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updated info turned out to be GermNews <germnews@vm.gmd.de> (news
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from Germany in German, edited by some guy in Berlin).
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But really, we should've expected this. Telling people about
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the suggested "Postreform II", which in essence is the bourgeois
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forces in the Bundestags attempt at selling the entire German
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postal service to the highest-bidder, would certainly not
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increase the popularity of the European Union which our social-
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democratic government continues to insist is the best way to
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secure social-democratic values (Notice that they stopped saying
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"socialist values" about 15 years ago...).
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Breakaway welcomes your comments on this and similar matters.
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Do you find news on the net or elsewhere which is ignored by
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bourgeoise newspapers and TV-stations? Tell us about it.
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- Norwegians: In a short time, if everything turn out the way we
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want to, we will be able to distribute selected articles from
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"Friheten" through e-mail. Mail me if you want to subscribe.
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This is meant to be the first step in providing material from
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leftist newspapers through e-mail, and in a few weeks several
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other revolutionary newspapers in Norway will receive the
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same offer.
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Be sure to specify whether you only want to receive the index
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(to request selected articles later), or the full text.
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We also welcome initiative from our subscribers when it
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comes to providing material from newspapers outside Norway.
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- Information about membership in Red Forum / IC can now
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be obtained from me. Request the file info/Membership.
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- Request submission guidelines by asking for the file
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info/Submissions
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[1] The German "postal" service includes the divisions "Postbank" and
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"Telecom" in addition to mail delivery, and have about 670.000
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employees.
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(02) FIRST VICTIM OF THE REVOLUTION
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I saw a glimpse
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of our future tonight.
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Misery were thrown toward my eyes,
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opression like today,
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but most of all a spark
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of hope.
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In each and every
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socalled "home"
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man discussed his future.
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Misery forced him
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into action.
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And as days went by in pain,
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there were each and every day
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another one
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that whispered in the dark
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a little,
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long forgotten,
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word.
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But fear
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it brought
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when someone
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in broad daylight
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stood up straight and
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dared to scream
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- Revolution
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and was shot.
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(03) AUGUST MEETING
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It is quite some time since Red Forum was formed, and it was
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decided to prepare a basic platform. Not much have been done, and now
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summer's threatening :-) Meetings close to summer vacation have to
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many times proved _impossible_... So, final decision concerning our
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platform have been postponed until August.
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But that does not mean that we won't do any work before that.
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Presented here are some of the results of what have been done, with
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explanations of the circumstances under which it has been done.
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We hereby invite all RF / IC members, as well as Breakaway readers,
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and others, to send us comments, alternative platforms (or just the
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platform of _your_ favorite organization), criticism etc. We promise
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that any input will be discussed at our meeting (unless we are drowning
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in documents...), and at least an extensive summary of what we receive
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will be published in Breakaway.
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Since we plan to include as much as possible in Breakaway, and
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to make as much of what we can't include in Breakaway publicly
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accessibly by other means (from this autumn hopefully a series of
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listserv / mailserver services), to as wide a public as possible,
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we would prefer to receive documents in English, but if a) you have
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printed documents you think would be of interest, or b) you feel
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unable to express your ideas clear enough in English, we will at least
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read, and quite possibly also translate, documents received in French,
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German, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish.
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Vidar Hokstad <vidarh@powertech.no>
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Red Forum / Internationalists Committee
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PS: Unfortunately, it has during my work on issue #2 of Breakaway
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become clear that the person that were supposed to provide us with a
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draft for discussion haven't been able to do so in time. The
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mauscript, or another draft, will therefore make it to Breakaway at
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earliest in time for Breakaway #3.
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Because of this, this section may seems a litle strange. It was
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meant to include the draft, in addition to two or three other short
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pieces with comments, which all have been left out.
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VIDAR HOKSTAD: On the "Oslo meeting" in February
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It was still winter, and cold. Colder than the last years. The
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streets were filled with snow, and walking out of the train station, I
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think we all wished we'd lived somewhere warmer.
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We were fewer than expected as we reached the offices of the
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Norwegian Communist Party, where our meeting were to be held. Still
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the meeting was attended by members from a broad range of
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organisations.
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The agenda of the meeting was nothing less than to form a new
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revolutionary organisation. It wasn't a new party we wanted to build,
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but an organisation that could try to unify through open debate, and
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to spread information about marxism to new people, outside our
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movement, and especially youth.
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As in many other industrialized countries, the revolutionary left
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have since long been dying in Norway. After the maoist movement stopped
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attracting new youth in the middle of the seventies, almost no more
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members came, and the old ones literally started dying.
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However, with Gorbachev, new hopes strated growing. Even though
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many of us, looking back, believe that Gorbachev was a lousy leader,
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he should still be admired for freeing the revolutionary movement of
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the curse which the Soviet union, and the "socialist" countries in
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eastern Europe have been.
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Finally it was possible for us to talk freely about the sacred
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dogmas, the fanatical love directed towards the October revolution
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1917, the admiration of Stalin because of his warfare against Hitler
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(how could he not fight Hitler, a man who treatened his reign, a
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competitor for the "crown"?), without being insulted; being called
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petty-bourgeois, traitor, or "worse": Trotskyite.[1]
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The main part of our meeting consisted of avoiding "difficult"
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matters. Red Forum was never meant to be an organisation with views
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about everything - the different parties and groups have thos views.
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Too many of them. We wanted an organisation open to everyone,
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everywhere, that accepts a basic platform, that consider themselves
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marxists and revolutionaries, that are consequent internationalists.
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The firm programme, the strong party line, is not something that
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can be voted on by a small group. The revolutionary party, in my
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opinion an international party, can only be formed by uniting the
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existing movement, by bringing at least the majority of existing
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groups and tendencies together.
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It will take years, but continuous debates internally in the
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movement will sooner or later bring the unity that is neccesary;
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an unity that will be forced upon us as the threat from capitalist
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regimes in crisis, scared capitalists, grow stronger.
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One of the results of these principles were that we decided to
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wait before creating a thorough program. We agreed that instead,
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for a few months, giving us time to discuss, and to bring more
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people into the forum, the following would do:
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- Red Forum is a forum for the discussion of Marxist theory and
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politics based on a revolutionary, internationlist foundation.
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This is the foundation on which we invite new people to join
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Red Forum / IC (so let me se some new members now ;), and which
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provide a minimal basis for the work we have started doing. It is
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not a foundation that can give us easy solutions to the daily
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political struggle, but for this we have our respective parties.
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It is a foundation which we hope will bring together, at first,
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a small, geographically and politically, widespread group of people
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to discuss new ways for the Marxist movement to escape from the
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secterianism that have polluted the left for decades.
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Applications for membership are encouraged. No fees are charged
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at present, but expect this to change after the August meeting.
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V.H.
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[1] But secteric organisations still claim to be a guiding light for us
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all here too. It's less than a month ago a member of "the ML group
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Revolution" published an article covering an entire A3 page in the NCP
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party newspaper, trying to insult me by calling me a "pettybourgeois
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trotskyite" after I had criticized Stalin in the same newspaper on the
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1st of May.
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(04) column: A SEARCHLIGHT ON INTERNET
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* Pathfinder Press
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GOPHER: ftp.std.com in '/Book Sellers'
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Pathfinder Press specializes in publishing revolutionary and
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working-class leaders in their own words, including Malcolm X, Nelson
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Mandela, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels.
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It should be noted that Pathfinder is closely related to Militant
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if I'm not mistaken...
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* Book Stacks Unlimited Inc.
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TELNET: books.com
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Even though they're certainly not "progressive", it is possible
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to find quite a lot of books by leftist writers among their 270.000
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titles, even Marx. From my position, with the prices of books here
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in Norway, it seemed cheap.
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* Agora BBS
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TELNET: agora.stm.it
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BBS of the Italian Radical party, supporting 7 different languages.
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(English, French, German, Italian, Esperanto, Russian and Spanish If
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I remember correcly, It's a long time since I tested it). Even though
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the interface is cumbersome, the system might contain some useful
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information.
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(05) READERS COMMENTS
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Notice that I will not usually reply to critique on political
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issues in the same issue as the letter is published. Replies will be
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published at _earliest_ the issue after the letter, however admin-
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istrative questions and comments, as well as direct questions to me
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will be answered at once.
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Also, when you write to me, please state clearly whether your
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comment is a submission or not. If you don't, don't blame me if I
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don't treat them as you intended.
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Ed.
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To: Vidar
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From: Jack Hill <mlbooks@mercury.mcs.com>
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Dear Vidar,
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I still haven't had time to work up any real thorough critique of the
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first issue of Breakaway. However, I do have a few thoughts and
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comments that I would like to share with you.
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Let me say first of all that roughly speaking I agree with your
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analysis of what is the situation facing Marxist theory and those who
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want to apply it to the current political and economic struggles. What
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I mean is that we agree that Marxism is essential for the liberation of
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the working class and all the oppressed; that it has been trampled on,
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distorted, and mutilated by a wide variety of forces who claimed to be
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communists; that we face a huge struggle to restore the good name of
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communism.
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One place where I think we don't see completely eye to eye, is in how
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to characterize the regimes in Russia, Eastern Europe, China and
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elsewhere which abandoned Marxism (or in some cases, never followed
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it). You seem to want to call all these bureaucratic regimes
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"Stalinist". I'm not sure that is an adequate characterization. I do
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think they were all state capitalist regimes, but they varied quite a
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bit among themselves in terms of how they came to power, how they
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maintained it, to what extent they had popular support. Maoism is a
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revisionist theory but it is not the same as Stalinism. There are a
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lot of varieties of revisionism in the world and we have to look at all
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of them carefully. Another related point is that I think the evidence
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is clear that the Chinese revolution in particular produced substantial
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advances for the Chinese masses. In other words I think the Chinese
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revolution was a genuine popular revolution although the party which
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led it was not a proletarian Marxist-Leninist party. So that when we
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denounce Maoism, we are not denouncing the epic revolutionary struggle
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of the Chinese people.
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Anyway, there is a lot of theoretical sorting out to do get rid of the
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mountains of historical garbage and re-establish a genuine, scientific
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and revolutionary Marxist theory. The Marxist-Leninist Party, in my
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opinion, did some very good historical research into some of these
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questions, but there are a lot more questions yet to be cleared up. As
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one example, comrades in Chicago did very extensive research into the
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women's movement and the struggles for women's liberation in early
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Soviet Russia. We will be publishing a book bringing together our
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articles and research in the next couple of months.
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There is a lot more to be said on this but I don't have time right now.
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I have a couple other less political comments. Personally I didn't
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care much for the poem you published. I prefer literature which more
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directly attacks the "system" in one way or another. Have you heard of
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Struggle magazine? I'll send you a copy in the mail. The editor and I
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have been politically associated for over 25 years.
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The other point is not major and I'm not sure if I should ever mention
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it but I will. I don't want to sound too harsh or overly critical, but
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my point is that there were some spots in that first issue where the
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English could have been improved. All your main points came through
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clearly enough, so I don't want to make too big a deal out of this.
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But for maximum clarity, it could probably use a little more work.
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So, good job! Hang in there. I'm looking forward to the next issue.
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While I'm at it I will send you a couple other things that I didn't
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send you before. There is a May First leaflet we put out, an exchange
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I had on PNEWS Conferences about the dissolution of the MLP, and the
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editorial of Struggle magazine which I posted to PNEWS.
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Keep up the struggle,
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Jack Hill
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Editors comments:
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- When it comes to fiction, we'll probably annoy quite a few of you,
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because a lot of what we publish will be experimental in a lot of ways,
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and very much of it related to Cyberpunk. The reason? The taste of
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the editor, and the people I relate to, and "steal" material from.
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The only way to change this is by actually submitting...
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So: All of you that write fiction, submit. That's the only way of
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increasing the diversity of this zine.
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- When it comes to improving grammar and style, please feel free to
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comment. Especially help on which terms to use etc. will be
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appreciated, as translating texts on politics in general, and marxism
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in particular, demands quite a lot of terms that certainly can't be
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translated directly, and were it often is little help in a dictionary.
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The problem is certainly not reduced by the fact that we have to
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rely on translations done entirely by people with English as their
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second language.
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If anyone feel they can contribute: I would be extremely grateful
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if someone offers to read through material to check the language every
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now and then, or, even better, volunteer to help translating when (if)
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we get hold of material in languages you master.
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Apart from that? Well, I _will_ give my views with regards to Jack's
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I received the following article from Dave Hollis some time ago, and
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even though the article is quite long, I decided to edit it only
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slightly. The unedited text is available on request. To let Dave
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himself tell you about the background (quoted from the message he
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sent me):
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" The following article was written by myself for a conference of
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people who came out of a trotskyist organisation. Over 1.5 years ago I
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did so myself. The article is an attempt to elaborate experiences made
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in German and the UK on the questions of sectarianism and democratic
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centralism. "
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FOR A NEW BEGINNING
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Written by Dave Hollis <ln_dho@pki-nbg.philips.de>
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Co-authored by Maggie McQuillan
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Please contact the author before republishing the article.
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It is lamentable that he [Ted Grant] has allowed his political
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authority to be used by people whose main concern is not to
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clarify ideas but to cause the maximum damage to Militant.
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One unfortunate feature of political life is the spiteful urge
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of former activists to justify their defection by hurling
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allegations of heinous political crimes at their former
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comrades.
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(Militant, 24/1/1992)
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The action to spread these lies outside the organisation, is a
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despicable attempt to sabotage our work, which arises from
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pure spite ...
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(A Reply to PBy, RWe, JG)
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The current developments in England come as no surprise to us. The
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decision we took to leave over a year and a half ago was based on the
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understanding that the new organisation was not fundamentally different
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from the old one. We realised and said then that it was only a
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question of time until a new split would take place. The formation of
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the "Democratic Platform" days after the world conference was only an
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harbinger of the events that were to follow.
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I have avoided commenting up to now on the events taking place in the
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"Socialist Appeal". Although a pamphlet was dedicated to us and we
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were used as a stick to beat the "Democratic Platform" with, I chose to
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remain silent. It was not a case of being unable to answer the
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accusations and the points made, it was quite simply that I, and
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others, had put this sect behind us.
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Given that a discussion is now beginning to take place on how one
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should go forward, I feel that the time is now appropriate to comment
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on the current events, relate our experiences and put forward what I
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consider has to be done. I recommend all Comrades to read the document
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Bruno wrote shortly after we left, "How and what must be Discussed".
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It contains a concise explanation of the state of thinking in Germany
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at that time and what we considered to be the next steps.
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Before I go into details, I would like to put the question of Pat's
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role in Germany straight. Despite what the leaders of sect number two
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think or want to believe, there was no secret activity between the
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"Democratic Platform" and the German group. There was no one pulling
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our strings. In addition, anyone with a degree of political
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understanding could have seen that there were (and most probably are) a
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number of political disagreements between us.
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An author is often betrayed by the language used when writing or
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speaking. This is very much case in the article "answering" Pat,
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Julian and Roy. For instance, why does the second sect talk about a
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"conspiracy"? Why do comrades act "in spite", and so on? It is
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necessary to look into the reasons why people react in such a way. For
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instance, why do members of such an organisation view those who leave
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as "betrayers" who, to add insult to injury, are also considered to be
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acting "in spite"?
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The answer to these questions lies in understanding that we are dealing
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here with a typical behaviour of a sect.
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SECTS
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One thing that strikes me when thinking back to the definition of a
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sect in the Militant and Socialist Appeal, is the fact that a sect is
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defined by its inability to build a mass base. At best, this
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definition is only half the truth and at worse, it is totally false.
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What characterises a sect is not its inability to build but its
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internal workings - how the members relate to each other, how they
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react to "outsiders", etc. A sect is a group of people who follow a
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particular teaching and consider every other teaching to be wrong and
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dangerous. To put it another way: a sect is the belief of a group of
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people that their "model" of how society is to be interpreted is the
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one and only truth.
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This definition does not quite capture the real nature of a sect. What
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is also important is that psychological factors play the main role. A
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sect is held together by beliefs. Either you accept them and you are a
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member, otherwise you have no place within it. The loyalty to the
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organisation is not based on a conscious understanding of its aims, it
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is loyalty to the group. The members "function", they mostly do not
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act consciously. The smaller the organisation the greater the part
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played by psychological factors. It is no accident that such
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organisations have their idols and "great leaders". It is also no
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accident that the feeling of "us" and "them" was nurtured in Militant
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and Socialist Appeal. The "family feeling" is a prerequisite for the
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functioning of a sect.
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The Jehovah Witnesses have their bible, a Marxist organisation has the
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works of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky or whoever.
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This way of thinking leads unavoidably its members to considering those
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who disagree with their point of view to be "not loyal", "spiteful",
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out to cause damage, etc. Those who become "dissidents" are countered
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in the main by insults and not by arguments. For most of the members
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of Militant it was only necessary to put us into a particular
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compartment, accuse us of departing from Marxism and that was that -
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and it worked! In both sects we experienced this, I don't think I have
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to elaborate further.
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One particular analogy that springs to mind is that of looking at
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membership of a sect as being like a marriage. To leave a sect is like
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getting divorced. It is neither easy, nor is it without pain.
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As is the case with other subjects, there is still a lot that needs to
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be written on this. In passing, I would just like to mention the
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following aspects not discussed in this article: martyrdom, sacrifices
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for the cause and assimilation. They are worth an article in
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themselves. Unfortunately, time is pressing - I want to finish this
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article before your conference and not afterwards. One of the most
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painful but most interesting revelations for me was the discovery that
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the workings of a political and a religious sect are more less
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identical and that all "cadre" organisations I have met up to know
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operate in the same way.
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At first I found it hard to believe this. Since leaving the second
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sect, however, I have spoken with a number of people who were also
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members of "cadre" organisations and have found out that the behaviour
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experienced was always strikingly similar.
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I can imagine the howls of rage at such statements. I hope, however,
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that no one was offended. Whoever feels offended should think over
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very carefully why this is the case.
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There are many obvious behaviours that indicate the presence of a
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political sect. A few examples: The inability to think for oneself,
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the repetition of the "line", blind loyalty, the inability to question
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a point of view, the "functioning" of the members, the inability to
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understand someone else's point of view.
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Comrades who do not believe this should ask themselves a few questions:
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Did not the old organisations talk about their faith in the working
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class? What place does "faith" have for people who consider themselves
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to be "Marxists"? Either we are talking about a science or we are
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talking about a religion. It is necessary to decide which of the two
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possibilities we want. Why does the resolution on the founding of the
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new (old) International talk about being based on the first four
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congresses of the Communist International? Is it not obvious to anyone
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who claims to be a Marxist that resolutions passed over seventy years
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ago are very unlikely to have any bearing on the economical and
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political situation of today? The references to the writings of the
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'great teachers' are just as bad.
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In passing, the attempt by such organisations to justify their program
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and actions by reference to such things or people is religious activity
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at its purest.
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As we only know too well (see the resolution on the founding of the
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"International" passed at Tarrogona), an attempt is made to build a
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line of tradition backwards to particular "gurus" or whatever. The
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organisation stands at the front of this line as the natural
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continuation of the best traditions of the past. However, it is
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overseen that this is religion. Religion is re-ligio - a backwards
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connection to a mystical beginning.
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Once a political organisation has laid claim to this "revolutionary
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continuity", the question of a programme's content is also solved.
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Either the timeless validity of programmes out of the past are insisted
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upon or parts of various programmes are eclectically thrown together.
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I remember very clearly Ted not being happy with our idea in Germany of
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writing a new political program, i.e. a manifesto. "What do you need
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it for, you have the Transitional Programme" -as if the world had stood
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still for the past fifty years! It is no wonder that in such
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organisations practices characteristic of religious sects quickly
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manifest themselves ...
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