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Re: Tom Kruse's world: was [the mita]



Michael Perelman writes:

Someone whom I respected a great deal asked me earlier today what all of this
discussion has to do with real world struggles.  Tom Kruse, in his note to me,
was describing the heroic struggles of the people of Bolivia.  Suppose one of
these Bolivians were to stumble on to the list and ask how all of
this would be
useful in the struggles at home.

I responded to the person who asked me about the discussion on the
list by saying
that I think that an understanding of history is important.  Even
so, how can we
take this historical debate -- which is far superior to the trashing of
individual personalities -- and make it of use to our hypothetical Bolivian?

One way in which history undeniably matters in political struggles is that an accurate grasp of capitalism as a _historically specific_ mode of production takes away from the ideological power of TINA. Marx's criticism of political economy was intended to counter the naturalization of capitalism: the ideology that capitalism always already existed, in incipient forms, in any rise of commerce, towns, markets, divisions of labor, etc.; that there is no alternative to capitalism because the tendency toward capitalism is part of human nature, and any effort to abolish capitalism produces tyranny; and so on.

The grip of TINA on the proletariat in rich nations has to be broken,
in that unless they win, any hard-earned victory won by those in poor
nations will be taken away from them (as it has happened to the
victories of Soviets, Cubans, Vietnamese, North Koreans, Chinese,
etc.).

Moreover, a better understanding of what capitalism & imperialism is
probably clarifies who are your allies, who are your enemies, who may
be your fellow travellers.  Correct understanding may help limit the
number & intensity of fights among leftists, on e-lists or in the
real world, thus helping build the socialist movement back up.

Yoshie




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