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Labour Leninists Welcome Spark's Report
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         press release  Friday December 05, 2008 12:06  by Lenin12343 - Labour Leninists  After analysing reports and leaks from the '21st Century Labour'review of party structures headed up by Greg Sparks, the 'Labour
 Leninists Faction' within the Party has strongly endorsed the
 recommendations as a welcome return to sound organisational
 principles.
 
                    
                   Lenin (or is it Sparks?) The report moves decisively to strengthen the base of the party andreturn it to organisational approaches which have been set out by
 Comrade V. I. Lenin and tried and tested by left parties in the
 intervening decades.
 
 The three key initiatives which characterise the report and will
 return party structures to Leninist norms are:
 - the central place of the leader
 - the role of trade union organisations
 - the elimination of horizontalism
 
 The Central Place of the Leader
 
 The Second Congress of the Communist International in July-August 1920
 (and in fact the first real one, as the first merely established the
 rudiments of a new International) adopted both the Statutes and the 21
 Conditions. The former demanded 'a strongly centralised organisation'
 and granted the ECCI (Executive Committee) supreme power) while the
 latter, in Point 12, which declares Democratic Centralism a principle,
 demands on organisation 'as centralised as possible', with 'iron
 discipline', and a party centre 'equipped with the most comprehensive
 powers'.
 
 Using modern language this is what Spark's offers the membership of
 the Labour Party.
 
 In 'What is to be done?'(1902) Lenin wanted membership to be
 restricted to a few professional leaders, and for the party to be a
 centralized and elitist agent that organized and led the proletariat.
 Many people, including Plekhanov and Martov, called his ideas
 dictatorial and preferred a more moderate party structure – who will
 fill their reformist shoes when we get to debate this in Mullingar?
 Lenin stood firm on his views, which split the Marxist Party into
 Lenin's group, the Bolsheviks or majority, and Martov's group, the
 Mensheviks or minority. They would debate and fight for years within
 the party until Lenin made the final split in 1912 in the Prague
 Conference for the Bolshevik Party. Labour Leninists do not advocate
 such a split in the Labour Party but strongly urge a similar holding
 firm by Sparks and Gilmore against elements who will preach
 'democracy' and 'accountablity' rather than revolutionary
 effectiveness.
 
 Under Stalin, the key role in the Communist Party became the role of
 General Secretary. Within the Irish party historical context this
 would not be appropriate and this explains the decision to suppress
 that role in the Sparks report.
 
 The correct role of the Trade Unions
 
 Lenin set out in detail the correct relationship with the Trade Union
 movement, rejecting the 'neutralism' which put forward the erroneous
 analysis that there was 'no place in the union for politics'. But
 Lenin also rejecting the notion that trade unions should be
 represented on the ruling body of the party. He argued that this idea
 "mixes up the 'music of the future' with the organisational forms of
 the present" and can only be achieved when all trade unions are
 socialists.
 
 We are a long way yet from that and Sparks is quite right to realign
 the relationship of party and trade unions and to establish the
 Executive Committee and Leader as the basis on which the
 radicalisation of the Trade Union rank and file will emerge.
 
 In Preface to the Pamphlet by Voinov (A. V. Lunacharsky) on the
 Attitude of the Party Towards the Trade Union (1907) Lenin stated
 that:
 
 What distinguishes Bolshevism from Menshevism is not that the former
 "repudiates" work in the trade unions or the co-operative societies,
 etc., but that the former takes a different line in the work of
 propaganda, agitation, and organisation of the working class. Today
 activity in the trade unions undoubtedly assumes tremendous
 importance. In contrast to the neutralism of the Mensheviks we must
 conduct this activity on the lines of closer alignment of the unions
 with the Party, of the development of socialist consciousness and an
 understanding of the revolutionary tasks of the proletariat. …
 
 " …. But I am not in the least afraid of Comrade Voinov's perspective,
 namely: "subordination of political organisations to a class social
 organisation" ... "only when [I am still quoting Comrade Voinov,
 stressing the important words]... all trade-unionists will have become
 socialists".
 
 Sparks in other words…
 
 3. Elimination of Horizontalism
 
 The correct orientation of power within a left party is vertical and
 hierarchical. This is in keeping both with Marxist analysis, the
 emphasis on centralised control in the Communist Manifesto and all the
 experience of left parties in the last 100 years. In recent years in
 the Irish Labour Party, under 'reformers' such as Quinn, horizontal
 associations between party structures have not only been permitted but
 actually encouraged and rewarded with seats on the Executive etc.
 Units which share similar ideas – and, worse, similar , so called,
 'identities' - have been allowed to work together without reference to
 the vertical structures of branch and constituency secretary.
 
 This has undermined the party apparatus and necessary authority of TDs
 who correctly must exercise ideological and organisational authority
 over those vertical structures. Members have been allowed to serve on
 the central Executive Committee without the agreement or involvement
 of local party structures or elected representatives in their own home
 base. The low level of party discipline and our incapacity to win the
 war of ideas in recent years can be directly explained by this
 misplaced emphasis on horizontal structures and the refusal of certain
 elements to subordinate their sexual/gender identifies to the vertical
 structures of party democracy and authority. While it is important to
 acknowledge that individual horizontalist structures – such as Labour
 Youth – have played a generally progressive role in recent years,
 Lenin's clarity on the danger of such approaches and the risk of
 autonomy that they bring cannot be ignored. Again Sparks is correct to
 eliminate this creeping anarchism from a party which needs the
 ruthless, efficiency of modern capitalism if it is to confront and
 overthrow it.
 
 Conclusion
 
 Given his class background, Labour Leninist did not have high hopes
 for the Sparks review of the party structures. We are pleasantly
 surprised with the rigorous analysis which he has undertaken and his
 adherence to Leninist norms in party organisation. No doubt Sparks
 insider knowledge of capitalisms workings informed him – like Engels
 before him – on the best ways to challenge and overcome its hegemony.
 
 We look forward to this document being brought forward to conference
 where it will receive our vigorous and forthright support. We believe
 that its proposals will position the Labour Party in an ideal
 relationship with the Irish working class to take advantage of the
 revolutionary circumstances that will undoubtedly arise with the
 collapse of neo-liberal capitalism and the pauperisation of the Irish
 working class.
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