Proletarian TV (Medienpräsenz)

2:11

What should British workers conclude from this four-year experiment in 'reclaiming the Labour party for socialism'?

22:27

The concluding speech of the memorial. Joti on her father's life.

Complete playlist of other contributions:  Harpal Brar's memorial  

[Weitere Informationen zu Harpal Brar: thecommunists.org , prolewiki.org und marxists.org (PDF)]

22:48

Our packed meeting in west London celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the CPGB-ML yesterday - the party was founded in Saklatvala Hall on 4th July 2004.

Comrade Ella Rule, Chairman of the CPGB-ML (the second to hold that post after the founding Chairman Harpal Brar), gave this excellent speech noting the chief reasons for our formation, our principled Marxist-Leninist analysis and position, our determination to maintain a revolutionary orientation - and prepare the masses of Britain for their role as the ruling class of a Socialist Britain.

This means careful study, expanding the knowledge and cadre of our party, and in the oldest imperialist country, with the leading Social Democratic "Labour" Imperialist party keeping the British working class in ideological schakles, it means in particular a relentless attack upon and exposure of opportunism - in particular Labour Party opportunism, and also of the rest of the British "Imperial left" and "social chauvinists"  who play the part of keeping the British working class shackled to Labour, which in turn keep us in thrall to Anglo-American imperialism.

We also celebrated the historic international events: the Storming of Moncada (26th July 1953) that started the Cuban Revolution, and the Victory of the Fatherland liberation war in Korea (July 27th 1953) that was the first major defeat of US IMPERIALISM. These are two very important dates for the international working class, and like the revolutions of the great Soviet Union and People's republic of China, they show that it is possible to overturn the monopoly capitalist order and build a socialist society.

The rest of the meeting speeches and contributions will all follow:

1. Ella Rule, Chair of the CPGB-ML

2. Cde Ambassador HE Ismara Mercedes Vargas Walter of Cuba in the UK

3. Cde Minister Zhao Fei of the Embassy of China in the UK

4. Cde Dex, Red Youth

5. Joti Brar, Vice Chair CPGB-ML

1:35:15

Ever since the arrival of the modern proletariat as a social and political force, the capitalist ruling class has trembled at the thought of the latent power resting in its lap – the power not only to withhold labour-power and bring production to a standstill, but to overturn the outmoded system of unplanned production for profit altogether.

The 1917 October Revolution in Russia heralded the dawn of a new socialist era, the era in which workers will replace capitalists as the masters of society. In their bid to postpone the evil day and cling onto their senile rule, the lords of finance capital have thrown untold resources into all kinds of efforts aimed at bribing, coercing, confusing, distracting and dividing the mass of propertyless wage-workers, hoping to keep them from understanding and carrying out their historic mission.

The slow but steady takeover of the western left by liberalism and the divisive and reactionary politics of identity took place during decades when revolutionary Marxism had suffered serious defeats and was passing through a period of confusion and disarray.

In order to bring this period of defeat and retreat to a close and regroup the forces for socialism, the working-class movement must be purged of the plethora of anti-Marxian ideas that have become so pervasive, setting our struggle once more on a solid footing and preparing the way for a new and decisive advance.

As the worst-ever global crisis of capitalist overproduction spirals out of control, spawning war and poverty on an unimaginable scale, this task has never been more urgent.

This short pamphlet by Joti Brar aims to provide a Marxist overview of identity politics – what they are, where they came from, and how they are affecting our movement. She outlines the major branches (bourgeois feminism, black nationalism, LGBT+ liberation) and puts them in a historical and philosophical context that aims to help socialists steer clear of the lurking shoals that can shipwreck our movement and leave us stranded and helpless before the onslaught of the monopoly capitalist crisis and war.

The pamphlet also includes an article by our party chair Ella Rule on the nature of the communist party and why the most organised and advanced detachment of the working class can have nothing to do with the divisive sectionalism of idpol.