Concerning the Social Forum
Forces of Social Democracy predominate in the World Social Forum and its regional structures. Representatives of business groups also participate, forces of consent and compromise that openly declare their hostility towards the communist workers’ movement and towards class-oriented social organizations, which they seek to replace with some NGOs or with organizations of so-called civil society. Anarchist and Trotskyist groups support it as well as governmental forces and mechanisms of imperialist countries.
The World Social Forum, with its actions, attempts to entrap and assimilate radical forces, forces that express militant attitudes of the working class and other social strata.
Inter-imperialist contradictions, sharpening as the USA demands the lion’s share of the loot, resulted in a series of socialdemocratic forces in Europe to take on initiatives to utilize and direct the movements into a line of support for French-German imperialism.
It is necessary to strengthen the political and ideological opposition in order to confront the disorientation of the movements and the incorporation of political forces in a struggle against neo-liberal management without, however, an anti-imperialist, anti-monopoly direction. These forces pursue the incorporation of movements in a one-sided struggle against the USA, for the benefit of other imperialist forces that seek a larger share or parity with the USA in their competition for the distribution of markets.
What the Forum projects as necessary for the peoples does not come into conflict with the needs and interests of the capitalist system, therefore it needs to be refuted so that the internationalization of the struggle against imperialism can take on a mass, solid character and open a perspective towards socialism.
11/2/2005
The World Social Forum, with its actions, attempts to entrap and assimilate radical forces, forces that express militant attitudes of the working class and other social strata.
Inter-imperialist contradictions, sharpening as the USA demands the lion’s share of the loot, resulted in a series of socialdemocratic forces in Europe to take on initiatives to utilize and direct the movements into a line of support for French-German imperialism.
It is necessary to strengthen the political and ideological opposition in order to confront the disorientation of the movements and the incorporation of political forces in a struggle against neo-liberal management without, however, an anti-imperialist, anti-monopoly direction. These forces pursue the incorporation of movements in a one-sided struggle against the USA, for the benefit of other imperialist forces that seek a larger share or parity with the USA in their competition for the distribution of markets.
What the Forum projects as necessary for the peoples does not come into conflict with the needs and interests of the capitalist system, therefore it needs to be refuted so that the internationalization of the struggle against imperialism can take on a mass, solid character and open a perspective towards socialism.
11/2/2005
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