The socialism which we are struggling for
On Monday 25/2 the proceedings of the “round-table discussion” organized by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) were held in Moscow, on the topic “The Image of Socialism we are Fighting for”, with the participation of foreign delegations, which participated in the 15th Congress of the CPRF. Dear comrades, We thank the CPRF for the opportunity
that it is providing us today to exchange thoughts about this important
issue. The KKE, after the counterrevolutionary
changes in the Soviet Union in 1991, despite the fact that it emerged
organizationally weakened, due to the inner-party struggle with the
opportunist forces which in the end left the party, maintained its communist identity: Its faith in the Marxist-Leninist worldview and the necessity of the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism.
It defended the hammer
and sickle and its other historical symbols and at the same time began long-term research
and inner-party work on the causes which led to the defeat of socialism
in the USSR. Through this work, which was consolidated in the Decision of the 18th Congress of our party, our
party enriched its conception of socialism. An enrichment which
in turn is expressed in the new draft programme of our
party, which will be the work of our 19th Congress
in about a month. Today we are certainly “one step” forwards compared
to the revolutionaries before the Great October Socialist Revolution.
This is because today there is the vast experience, positive
and negative, of the socialist construction in the Soviet Union, Eastern
Europe and other countries. The KKE, in contrast with the forces of
the so-called “Party of the European Left” (PEL), defends the enormous contribution
of the Soviet Union and the other socialist countries to the
progress of humanity as a whole. Socialism which existed in the 20th
century was able to satisfy important needs of the people,
which capitalism not only cannot but does not want to satisfy: free
education, health, social security, vacations, housing, pensions at
55 for women and 60 for men, certainty about the future and many other
things. It is no accident that that this experience, the
construction of socialism in the 20th century, is subject
to the rabid attack of the bourgeois
political forces, the EU, the USA, as well as of the opportunist forces,
with as a “common denominator” the attack against the person of Joseph Stalin, who was
head of the CP and the soviet state, when the foundations of socialism
were laid. Our party is of the assessment that this socialist soviet
experience must be studied and utilised regarding the
issue as to what the socialism we are struggling for should be like. The overthrow of socialism did not occur due to “totalitarianism”,
or because the workers had exaggerated gains and rights, as various
forces, which are struggling against the communists, claim. The overthrow
of socialism happened because in conditions of the aggressiveness of
capital’s forces, basic laws of socialist construction
were violated, such as the replacement of the dictatorship of
the proletariat by the “state of the whole people” and the strengthening
of commodity-money relations in the decades after 1950. A second point that the KKE
has come to is that the socialism which we are struggling for cannot arise from bourgeois parliamentarianism,
through “left-patriotic governments”, which promote the “gradual”
correction, “democratization”, “humanization” of capitalism,
without a socialist revolution, without the destruction of the bourgeois
state structures, without the construction of new popular organs of
power. Socialist construction is an uninterrupted process,
which starts with the conquest of power by the working
class. Our party has a different view from those parties, which
in the name of “national specificities” or “21st century
socialism” retreat from the fundamental characteristics of the socialist-communist
society. In our evaluation socialism is the first phase of the communist
socio-economic formation; it is not an independent socio-economic formation.
It is an immature communism. The basic law of the communist
mode of production is valid: “Planned production for the extended
satisfaction of social needs.” A basic feature of socialist society is the socialization of the means
of production. The development potential of the country will placed
at the service of the people and their needs through central planning, as well
as whatever has been created by human activity in Science, Technology
and Culture. This will safeguard a higher standard of living and of
the development and cultivation of the intellect. Unemployment and labour
insecurity will be eradicated, free time will be increased, so that
the working people will have the ability to actively participate and
exert workers’ control in order to safeguard the character of working
class power. Agricultural productive cooperatives will be promoted, which will have the right to utilize
the socialized land as a means of production. The integration of small
farmers will be carried out on a voluntarily basis. The incentives for
cooperativization are: the reduction of the cost of production through
collective cultivation work and collection of agricultural products.
The protection of agricultural production from natural phenomena through
the state infrastructure and scientific and technical support. Agricultural
produce will be made available through its concentration via the state
retail sector. In addition, we are of the assessment that socialist
construction is incompatible with the participation of the
country in any imperialist union, such as the EU and NATO, IMF,
OECD, and with the existence of US-NATO military bases in our country. The new working class power, depending on the international
developments and regional situation, will seek to develop mutually
beneficial inter-state relations between
Greece and other countries, especially with countries whose level of
development, the nature of their problems and immediate interests can
ensure such a mutually beneficial cooperation. The socialist state will seek cooperation with countries
and peoples who have objectively a direct interest in resisting the
economic, political and military centres of imperialism, first and foremost
with the peoples who are constructing socialism in their countries.
It will seek to utilize every available “rupture” which might exist
in the imperialist “front” due to inter-imperialist contradictions,
in order to defend and strengthen the revolution and socialism. A socialist
Greece, loyal to the principles of proletarian internationalism, will
be, to the extent of its possibilities, a bulwark for the world anti-imperialist,
revolutionary and communist movement. Social needs are determined based on the level of development
of the productive forces that have been achieved in the given historical
period. Basic social needs (education-healthcare- welfare)
are covered for free in a universal
way, according to the needs, while another part of them are covered
by a relatively small part of the labour monetary income (housing, energy-water
supply- heating, transport, nutrition). A characteristic of the first stage of communist
relations, i.e of the socialist relations, is the distribution of a part of
the products “according to labour”. The distribution of a
part of socialist production “according to labour”, which resembles
commodity exchange only in terms of its form, is a result of the capitalist
inheritance. The new mode of production has not managed to discard
it yet, because it has not developed all of the necessary human productive
power and all the means of production to the necessary dimensions through
the widest use of new technology. Labour productivity does not yet allow
a decisively large reduction of labour time, the eradication of heavy
and one-sided labour, so that the social need for compulsory labour
can be abolished. The planned distribution of labour power and of the
means of production entails the planned distribution of the social product.
This is a fundamental difference compared to the distribution of the
social product through the market, based on the laws and categories
of commodity exchange. The socialist power is the revolutionary power of
the working class, the dictatorship of the proletariat.
The revolutionary workers’ power requires a high level of organisation
with all the available means. It requires workers’ control in the
exercise of the administration of the industrial units in the sectors
of strategic importance so that it carries out its creative, economic-social
and cultural work, in order to achieve the supremacy of the workers’
and people’s majority against the organised domestic and foreign resistance
of capital, their counterrevolutionary activity after the loss of their
power. The extent and the forms that the revolutionary working
class power uses for the repression of the counterrevolutionary
activity depend on the stance of the political and social organisations
towards the two conflicting powers, the working class and the capitalist
class. The socialist state as an organ of the class struggle,
which continues with other forms and under new conditions, does not
have merely a defensive, repressive and organisational function. It
also has a creative, economic, cultural, educational operation under
the leadership of its ideological –political vanguard, of its party.
It expresses a higher form of democracy
whose chief characteristic is the active participation of the working
class and generally of the people who are educated on the basis of (non
monetary) incentives that arise from the superior mode of production
and democracy during the formation of the socialist society during the
resolution of the old contradictions and social inequalities through
the control of the administration of the productive units, of the social
and administration services of all the organs of power from the bottom
up. The exercise of workers’ and social control
will be institutionalised and safeguarded in practice, as will the unhindered
criticism of decisions and practices which obstruct socialist construction,
the unhindered denunciation of subjective arbitrariness and bureaucratic
behaviour of officials, and other negative phenomena and deviations
from socialist-communist principles. The foundation of working class power is the production unit, social services,
the units of administration, the production cooperatives where the working
people exercise their right to elect and recall the representatives. The communist party, as an
ideological-political organised vanguard of the working class, constitutes
the leading force of the revolutionary working class power, the dictatorship
of the proletariat. It vindicates its revolutionary leading role as
long as it expresses the general interests of the working class and
the scientific laws of socialist-communist construction in practice. Dear comrades, At the end of this brief contribution, allow me to
say that the communists in Greece keep alive in our hearts
the mass heroism of the proletarians who stormed the Winter Palace,
of the communists and Komsomols who crushed the counterrevolution in
unprecedented historical conditions and laid the foundations of the
socialist construction, of the Red Army soldiers who crushed the Nazi
hordes! Their sacrifices and their struggles were not in vain. They
sustain and encourage the communists all over the world, the forces
that struggle for the revolutionary regroupment of the international
communist movement. _
Elisseos Vagenas, member of the CC and Responsible for the International Relations Section of the CC of the KKE, made a contribution to the “round-table discussion” on behalf of the KKE. The speech was as follows:
The socialism which we are struggling for
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