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马列托主义者 发表于 2021-7-26 08:19
工人贵族是存在的不过是工人阶级中的极小一部分,把整个发达国家的工人阶级(他们和其他国家的工人阶级一 ...
我不知道这个网站是怎么论述的,不过现在西方国家的工人阶级并不是很多(相对过去和第三世界而言)。而类似这种小市民的小资产阶级也并不是很少。
还有老毛他自己从来没这么想什么美国工人剥削中国工人,倒向西方路线的很重要原因是勃列日涅夫在中苏边境部署重兵,蒙古离北京也没多远,70年代邓小平已经复出了。西方的很多人在批判老毛没有看到美国等发达国家工人阶级不存在革命斗争条件。
[backcolor=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.9)]In the 1960s and 1970s, for example, some around national liberation and youth movements sought to find a “stand-in proletariat” since the First World working class was thoroughly reactionary. Some sought a “stand-in proletariat” in the rebel youth, others within the lumpen. These views could be found around the Weather Underground and Black Panther circles respectively. Later, others sought to make First World women a “stand-in proletariat.” These “stand-in proletariat” theories were not based on thorough material analysis. Rather, they were based mostly on desperation and wishful thinking.
[backcolor=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.9)]The reality is that there is no significant First World proletariat. There is no significant revolutionary class or socioeconomic group in the First World. However, there are exploited and dismally oppressed groups in the First World. These groups tend to be insignificant in terms of making revolution. Sweatshop employees, some migrant populations, some prisoners are exploited in the First World. These populations are very much oppressed. Nonetheless, these groups are too small, too dispersed, too dynamic, to constitute a reliable and significant revolutionary agent. It may be more fruitful to seek allies amongst these groups than amongst the First World, especially United States, working class. However, it is probably as fruitful to look for allies amongst lumpen, intellectuals, professionals, and youth. Just because these demographic groups are better places to look for allies doesn’t mean the groups themselves are a social base for revolution. First World revolutionaries should become comfortable with the fact that anywhere they look in the First World, the majority will be against them. [backcolor=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.9)]Revolutionaries in the First World exist in conditions very different than the Third World. Revolutionaries in the First World cannot mechanically copy the organizational strategies and tactics of the past. To do so is what Mao called a “Wang Ming” error. Rather, they need to create Jacobin strategies that recognize the sad situation that they find themselves in. Old dogma won’t cut it. Only a creative, living revolutionary science is capable of meeting this challenge. These thoughts guide our movement: 1. global class analysis, 2. global people’s war, 3. cultural revolution, 4. the New Power of the proletariat of the Third World over the First World.
1968年的声明:
[size=14.2576px]去年七月,[size=14.2576px]底特律[size=14.2576px]爆发大规模黑人抗暴斗争时,有大批贫苦的白人工人积极参加了这场斗争。这些迹象表明,美国黑人斗争必将逐步走向同美国工人运动相结合的正确道路。
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