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Re: [Marxism] The DSP's fresh approach to applying democratic, centralism
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- Subject: Re: [Marxism] The DSP's fresh approach to applying democratic, centralism
- From: Peter Boyle <peterb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 12:34:35 +1100
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Tom O'Lincoln wrote:
> the minority's description of an "aging and depleted" DSP cadre is,
> sadly, very likely correct.
>
Don't be too sad, Tom. The DSP’s membership (excluding provisional
members, on a three-month) between 1992 and 2000 was on average 244
(between 1981 and 1987, it had grown from 133 to 202). It currently is
268. It rose above 300 between 2001-2003, at the height anti-corporate
movement was at its highpoint but fell after. In December 2003, the DSP
was renamed “Democratic Socialist Perspective” (changed from “Party).
In 2004, DSP members focussed on recruiting to the Socialist Alliance
rather than the DSP and DSP membership fell to about 250. Some 700
people who were not members of the DSP or the other small revolutionary
socialist groups that affiliated were members of the Socialist Alliance
in 2004. Since 2005, this dropped to about 500, at last count (around
May 2007).
In May 2005 the DSP decided that its attempt to take over its
organisational and political resources to Socialist Alliance had to be
abandoned because the objective conditions were not creating sufficient
new activist and leadership resources in the Socialist Alliance to allow
such a transition to be carried out. Basically we pulled back to regroup
and rebuild the DSP cadre.
If we can muster sufficient unity in the DSP to make a slightly bigger
push in the Socialist Alliance, I suspect (and I don’t mean “hope”) that
the Socialist Alliance membership could quickly return to its previous
highpoint and move beyond. I am convinced that there is a broader left
there that is still willing to be part of this political formation. I
think this is possible while still growing an organised revolutionary
core through the DSP, but that is something yet to be tested out.
The average age of DSP members at our last (January 2006) congress was
36. This may have been slightly higher than in previous congresses and
can be attributed to the DSP having more members in their 40s, 50s and
60s than before. The average age of DSP leadership bodies is not much
older (and is probably set to get younger). Compared with most other
small left groups in imperialist countries the DSP has a younger
membership. Maybe the ISO in the US has a similar age profile?
A dragged out political debate with a section of former Resistance
leaders who wanted to adapt to the autonomist/anarchist youth currents
that briefly flourished around the anti-globalisation movement and the
massive retreat of the student movement on campuses seriously weakened
Resistance in the early 2000s but it has recovered slowly over the last
two years. Over the last two years, 44% of the DSP’s recruits have come
from Resistance (39% – on the average older -- were recruited from the
Socialist Alliance), the socialist youth organisation.
Over the last two years, the DSP has retained about 64% of its recruits
from Resistance. This has been about the general rate of retention of
youth recruits (over a two year period). As they get older, new
pressures come on and different life choices are more sharply posed.
Nothing new here. We have kept a smaller proportion of the youth
recruits at other times. On the whole, considering that there is no
radical youth culture today on the scale of that spawned by the
1960s-70s radicalisation, we are doing quite well.
By comparision, the retention rate of DSP members recruited from the
Socialist Alliance over the last two years is 84%.
The activity levels of most DSP members remains high compared to other
similar organisations in advanced capitalist countries, though there has
bee a steady reduction in hours spent distributing the newspaper, Green
Left Weekly. Some of this may reflect a lower level of political
activity but it also reflects other shifts. Some members are doing a lot
more work in the trade union movement and as unemployment has been
reduced (and most university students forced to get part-time jobs!) , a
reserve of virtual full-time activists has all but disappeared.
I have studied, in close detail, the DSP membership patterns since 1994
and I do not detect any evidence that it is significantly “ageing and
depleted”. The North American comrades on this list who have visited
Australia and attended conferences and other events the DSP has
organised would have impressions that support this conclusion.
The real discussion is not about going backwards but about how to go
forwards. And the basic “Leninist” truth here is that there is no road
to serious accumulation of revolutionary cadre without serious and
organised engagement with the class struggle alongside serious study,
development and propagation of revolutionary theory. Anything else is
sectarian clowning and the left has too much of that already!
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