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*********** REVOLUTION ***********
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from Workers Solidarity No 32
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ANARCHISTS SAY that capitalism can not be
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reformed away. We say it must be overthrown
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through a revolution. Many people however believe
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that the failure of the Russian revolution of 1917
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shows revolutions just replace one set of rulers with
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another. The failures of the revolutions in
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Nicaragua, Iran and Cuba to fundamentally change
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life for the workers of these countries seems to point
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to the same thing. So why all this talk of revolution?
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A revolution essentially is a sudden upheaval in society
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which fundamentally alters the way that society operates
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or who that society is run by. It occurs when the mass of
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the people desire change that their rulers are unwilling
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or unable to grant. It can not be the result of the action
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of a small group of plotters.
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History is full of revolutions. Capitalism gained
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dominance over feudalism through revolutions,
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particularly the French revolution of 1789. Revolutions
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in countries like Cuba, Nicaragua and Iran since the
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second world war have had major effects on a global scale.
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Of course none of these were anarchist revolutions. They
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all resulted in the substitution of one ruling class for
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another. They failed to bring about classless societies.
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MISSING FACTOR
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What was missing was an independent working class
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fighting for its own class interests. Instead working class
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militancy was harnessed by radical nationalists in a fight
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for 'national liberation'. In power these radical
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nationalists crushed the working class at home while
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seeking terms with imperialism abroad.
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In the case of Nicaragua and Cuba at least the radical
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nationalists in power used socialist jargon as a cover for
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their policies. Cuba went so far as to nationalise the
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economy. A successful socialist revolution however
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involves more than nationalisation and left wing jargon.
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In the course of a revolution the working class
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spontaneously throws up organs through which it tries to
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re-organise society. These organs however are normally
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made subservient to the new state within a short period
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of time. Normally there is some resistance to this but
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such resistance is brutally crushed. In 1917 the
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Bolshevik state apparatus crushed the Soviets and factory
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committees, in Iran the radical nationalists around
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Khomeini performed the same function.
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SMASH THE STATE
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This could only occur because the vast majority of the
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workers accepted the necessity of state rule. This is why
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anarchists emphasise the importance of smashing the
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state rather then using it's apparatus to introduce
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socialism. There is no more utopian idea then the idea of
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a minority introducing socialism through the state
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apparatus.
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Anarchists believe that a successful revolution which
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introduces socialism must for the first time in history
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involve a huge subjective factor. This subjective factor is
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a large proportion of the working class holding anarchist
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politics. This does not mean the WSM must be the
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largest faction or even that anarchist groups must be the
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largest faction. It does mean that workers must see the
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introduction of socialism as something that is their task,
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and that the state has only a counter-revolutionary role
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to play.
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BATTLE OF IDEAS
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This will not just happen spontaneously. Some
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anarchists make the mistake of thinking politics will
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become irrelevant once workers seize the factories. They
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think that the various Leninist and reformist left
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theories will become instantly irrelevant. In actual fact
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this is the period when politics will become relevant as
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never before. It is a period where millions of workers will
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be looking for a political direction.
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In the past revolutions have been led to disaster because
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the ideas that led the working class were reformist or
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authoritarian. Once in power such parties brutally
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crushed working class activity. This is as true of the
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reformists in the German revolution of 1919 as it is of the
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Bolsheviks in 1917-21. Anarchist organisation must be
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capable of debating and defeating such ideas as they
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arise.
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CRYSTAL BALL
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Not being crystal ball gazers we can not predict when the
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next opportunity for revolution will occur. In Ireland at
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least it would appear to be many years away. We do know
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such opportunities will arise however, they are a product
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of the inability of capitalism to meet the needs of all the
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people. Capitalism may have changed and developed over
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the years but this has not changed.
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This does not mean we do nothing until such an
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opportunity arises. Now is the time for us to develop and
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spread anarchist ideas. We need to build strong anarchist
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organisation(s), not just in Ireland but internationally.
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Indeed it is likely that revolution will arrive on the
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agenda in Ireland due to the success of revolutions
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elsewhere. We ensure the continued relevancy of our
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ideas by involvement in the struggles of fellow workers
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and demonstrating the usefulness of anarchist politics
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and tactics.
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This is the purpose of the WSM. We are in the process of
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building an organisation capable of asserting anarchist
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ideas. We are developing these ideas while being
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involved in struggles at all levels of society. We are
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building international links with anarchists in other
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countries. If you too wish to see this rotten system
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smashed and replaced with anarchism then get in contact
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and get involved.
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Joe Black
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ANARCHISTS SAY that capitalism can not be
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reformed away. We say it must be overthrown
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through a revolution. Many people however
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believe that the failure of the Russian revolution
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of 1917 shows revolutions just replace one set of
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rulers with another. The failures of the
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revolutions in Nicaragua, Iran and Cuba to
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fundamentally change life for the workers of
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these countries seems to point to the same thing.
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So why all this talk of revolution?
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A revolution essentially is a sudden upheaval in
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society which fundamentally alters the way that
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society operates or who that society is run by. It
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occurs when the mass of the people desire change that
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their rulers are unwilling or unable to grant. It can
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not be the result of the action of a small group of
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plotters.
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History is full of revolutions. Capitalism gained
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dominance over feudalism through revolutions,
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particularly the French revolution of 1789.
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Revolutions in countries like Cuba, Nicaragua and
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Iran since the second world war have had major effects
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on a global scale.
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Of course none of these were anarchist revolutions.
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They all resulted in the substitution of one ruling class
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for another. They failed to bring about classless
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societies.
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MISSING FACTOR
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What was missing was an independent working class
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fighting for its own class interests. Instead working
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class militancy was harnessed by radical nationalists
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in a fight for 'national liberation'. In power these
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radical nationalists crushed the working class at home
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while seeking terms with imperialism abroad.
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In the case of Nicaragua and Cuba at least the radical
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nationalists in power used socialist jargon as a cover
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for their policies. Cuba went so far as to nationalise
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the economy. A successful socialist revolution however
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involves more than nationalisation and left wing
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jargon.
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In the course of a revolution the working class
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spontaneously throws up organs through which it tries
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to re-organise society. These organs however are
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normally made subservient to the new state within a
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short period of time. Normally there is some
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resistance to this but such resistance is brutally
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crushed. In 1917 the Bolshevik state apparatus
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crushed the Soviets and factory committees, in Iran
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the radical nationalists around Khomeini performed
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the same function.
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SMASH THE STATE
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This could only occur because the vast majority of the
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workers accepted the necessity of state rule. This is
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why anarchists emphasise the importance of smashing
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the state rather then using it's apparatus to introduce
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socialism. There is no more utopian idea then the
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idea of a minority introducing socialism through the
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state apparatus.
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Anarchists believe that a successful revolution which
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introduces socialism must for the first time in history
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involve a huge subjective factor. This subjective factor
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is a large proportion of the working class holding
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anarchist politics. This does not mean the WSM must
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be the largest faction or even that anarchist groups
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must be the largest faction. It does mean that
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workers must see the introduction of socialism as
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something that is their task, and that the state has
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only a counter-revolutionary role to play.
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BATTLE OF IDEAS
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This will not just happen spontaneously. Some
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anarchists make the mistake of thinking politics will
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become irrelevant once workers seize the factories.
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They think that the various Leninist and reformist left
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theories will become instantly irrelevant. In actual
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fact this is the period when politics will become
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relevant as never before. It is a period where millions
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of workers will be looking for a political direction.
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In the past revolutions have been led to disaster
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because the ideas that led the working class were
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reformist or author-itarian. Once in power such
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parties brutally crushed working class activity. This is
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as true of the reformists in the German revolution of
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1919 as it is of the Bolsheviks in 1917-21. Anarchist
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organisation must be capable of debating and
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defeating such ideas as they arise.
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CRYSTAL BALL
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Not being crystal ball gazers we can not predict when
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the next opportunity for revolution will occur. In
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Ireland at least it would appear to be many years
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away. We do know such opportunities will arise
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however, they are a product of the inability of
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capitalism to meet the needs of all the people.
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Capitalism may have changed and developed over the
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years but this has not changed.
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This does not mean we do nothing until such an
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opportunity arises. Now is the time for us to develop
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and spread anarchist ideas. We need to build strong
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anarchist organisation(s), not just in Ireland but
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internationally. Indeed it is likely that revolution will
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arrive on the agenda in Ireland due to the success of
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revolutions elsewhere. We ensure the continued
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relevancy of our ideas by involvement in the struggles
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of fellow workers and demonstrating the usefulness of
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anarchist politics and tactics.
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This is the purpose of the WSM. We are in the process
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of building an organisation capable of asserting
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anarchist ideas. We are developing these ideas while
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being involved in struggles at all levels of society. We
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are building international links with anarchists in
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other countries. If you too wish to see this rotten
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system smashed and replaced with anarchism then
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get in contact and get involved.
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Joe Black
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