Category: Marxist Forum

  • Struggle for Internationalism

    Spanish

    (E/N: Excellent translation work done by our comrades at Tridni Valka (Class War Group), many thanks!)

    I reproduce here a polemical article, originally published on Marxist Forum in June 2025 during the Israel-Iran conflict, against various campist, defencist, social-patriotic calls and groups who identify themselves as “Marxists”.

    US-ISRAEL WAR ON IRAN
    Defeatism & Class Independence

    “During a reactionary war a revolutionary class cannot but desire the defeat of its government. This is axiomatic, and disputed only by conscious partisans or helpless satellites of the social-chauvinists.”

    V.I. Lenin


    i.

    The seemingly unprovoked bombings of US-Israel in Iran has sparked a wave of agitation and unrest in both the international bourgeois and proletarian camps. Some factions of the ruling class are uneasy about the escalation, some see opportunity in a looming global reorganization of power, and some directly benefit from and provide financial and spiritual sanctity to the escalation. Nonetheless, the ruling faction of the ruling class, the hegemonic US bourgeoisie, represents the overall interests of the movement of global capital and its attempt to penetrate the Middle East in order to further consolidate and integrate it into the American status quo of the global capitalist order, and seems very ecstatic to have finally a pivoting point after years of provoking escalation in Iran. The constructed narrative is a deterrent war, if not to prevent Iran from developing nuclear military power, then a war to eliminate a potentially-existing nuclear threat in the Middle-Eastern region. Who suffers, who bears all the brunt of imperialist reorganization, reconstruction, and bourgeois in-fighting, of course, is the working class. The capitalist crisis is felt by workers not only in the Middle-Eastern epicenter, but throughout the globe. Commodities rise in prices, wages remain stagnant, military conscription is mandated and forcibly involves workers to kill and die for their bourgeoisie, imperialist military domination tightens in the periphery, and the death toll keeps rising. By appearances alone it is currently a war between barely a handful of states, and yet the quakes generated by their marches, bombs, guns, and speeches shake violently the entire capitalist world.


    ii.

    Alongside this, social-patriotic and defencist calls from various militant and revolutionary organizations, some claiming to be “Marxist” in principle, begin to make rounds within sections of the presently-fragmented workers’ movement. Some groups go so far as to create elaborate apologies for why the workers of the world should support one state over another, and what the class will gain in this act of ol’ bunk defencism. The workers of the world, the social-patriots say, must “take a side”, implying that the independence and internationalism of the class is not a side to take, and even worse, a commitment to “pacifism”! Built on the foundation of shaky “anti-imperialism”, these groups understand the inter-imperialist warring of bourgeois states to be one oppressing another, and that this state policy of oppression of another state is itself what constitutes imperialism. To oppose imperialism means, therefore, to oppose the military subjugation of one bourgeois state by another. All states must live in harmony with each other; only then will imperialism cease. “Marxists” of the 21st century, if you can believe it!

    These groups, stuck in 19th-century pre-WW1 thinking, framed in Second International opportunism, rally the workers behind petty-bourgeois slogans of national defense and democracy. As rationale, they justify this by saying they support the peoples and not the states, while at the same time effectively identifying the interests of the people with those of their state. They deny the autonomy of the workers and insist that they have converging interests with their respective local bourgeoisies, an apologia for subordinating the workers’ movement under the bourgeoisie-under-attack in the name of the state, known to us as nationalism. All justified by the vulgar misunderstanding of imperialism to be a military-economic policy of great states imposed over other weaker states. To reiterate Lenin, imperialism is the superstructure of capitalism. Imperialism is inherent to the internal logic of capital and cannot be done away with without the revolutionary overcoming of capitalism itself. Wars are waged for surplus value, for greater exploitation, for total counterrevolution, for the total capitalist subsumption of humanity. Once this instance of war is over, it is guaranteed to repeat again at some place in some other time, and the same chauvinistic slogans we will see flying in the air again, seeking to once more postpone class struggle so more proletarians can spill their blood in the name of the little nation stomped by the big nation. Plagued by political pragmatism and a chronic lack of confidence in the workers of the world, the “Marxists” do the job of the national bourgeoisie for it, with full revolutionary conviction! They convince themselves with their whole chests that their slogans and mobilizations are to the benefit and interest of the real movement. What such apologia achieves instead is the further confusion and fragmentation of the working class already fatigued and low in morale from decades of counterrevolution. For the revolutionary defeatists, the desire for the defeat of one’s own state does not mean a desire for another state’s victory; all workers must desire the defeat of their governments in war, not only in demise from other states, but in its revolutionary actions as a class organized against its own state!


    iii.

    The workers of the world are bound by the exploitation and alienation of their social existence by capital, in whatever corner of the world they find themselves, in history and in the present. As Marxists, inseparable from the struggle for communism, we are distinguished from the working class in only two ways: (1) by pointing out and bringing to the front the common interests of the entire proletariat, independently of all nationality; and, as a necessary consequence, (2) by always and everywhere representing the interests of the movement as a whole. We insist on the age-old Marxist position: only the independent organization, struggle, and fraternity of the international workers can put an end to the barbarism of capitalism. So only the internationalism of the working class can put an end to all imperialist warring. Accordingly, we encourage the working peoples of all nations to commit treason against their states as declarations of class independence.

    Workers must not buy into the petty-bourgeois revolutionists’ political “pragmatism” of class-collaboration (known simply to us as Liberalism); the side of the international working class is the side against both warring blocs and against world-capitalism itself. Opportunists renounce the class struggle in wartime—they see the “primary contradiction” to be that of military competition between actively hostile states, which implicate the unity of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat in such an endeavor. It is national struggle first before class struggle. They think that class struggle takes primacy only in times of “relative peace” and do not realize that they are thinking with the obfuscated frameworks constructed by the bourgeois; they do not see that, for the bourgeoisie, the duration of peace is merely preparation for war! Stripped of all bourgeois pretense and civility, naked in its class truth, the side of the international working class is neither a pacifist nor a neutral side but a side that is explicitly hostile to the bourgeoisies of the world. Class struggle takes primacy—indeed class is the sole basis of struggle—even and especially in wartime. The “anti-war” line of class struggle: we, the workers, declare war with the global capitalist system!


    iv.

    We do not stand in defense of Iran or any other bourgeois nation-state against imperialist aggressors, but push for the partition of the nation into two camps engaged in civil war, and we are on the side of the proletarian camp against both its government and the aggressor. The Iranian working class, along with the militant and conscious US and Israeli workers, must do what it can to fraternize with the workers of the Middle East and mobilize as a class along the revolutionary-defeatist line. There can be no compromise in this matter; the Iranian workers are not obligated to put their energy behind the Iranian Islamic bourgeois state and its defense against the bourgeoisie of the US, Israel, and the European Union. In no serious slave uprising will one observe the slaves uniting with their slave-owners against other slave-owners.

    From imperialist war to civil war, and finally to open confrontation in world revolution: there is no war but class war! Stand with the Iranian and Middle-Eastern workers! Agitate for the fraternization of the workers of the world! Against world-capitalist barbarism! Forward, unto socialism!


    To Read:

    Lenin, ‘The Defeat of One’s Own Government in the Imperialist War’ – https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1915/jul/26.htm
    Anti-Capitalist Workers, ‘For Class Struggle Against All Capitalists’, communiques from Iranian communist workers – https://internationalistcommunists.org/2025/06/20/against-wars-in-the-middle-east-for-class-struggle-against-all-capitalists/

  • Indonesia, for the Maximal Program!

    French / Spanish

    (E/N: Huge thanks to our comrades at Tridni Valka (Class War Group) for publishing these translations.)

    Statement of Solidarity

    Marxist Forum — Metro Manila
    7 September 2025


    Although part of a long wave of mass urban mobilizations spanning years, the wild series of uprisings in Indonesia today began on the 25th of August, when students and workers led demonstrations against proposed additional housing allowances for parliament members, raising their salaries 10 times higher than the national minimum wage of the Indonesian working class. Parliamentary allowances are only the latest in Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s ferocious attacks on the working class, aided by creeping militarization and guided by the diktat of neoliberal austerity: cutting spending worth trillions of rupiah on education, welfare, and public health. Since Thursday of August 28th, with the murder of Affan Kurniawan, a 21-year-old rideshare motorbike driver—run over by an armored military vehicle commandeered by Jakarta police to crush the uprising—we have only seen the acceleration of spreading protests throughout the islands, and the escalation of violence and anger amid the protesters, with a number of politicians’ assets looted and burned to the ground—including, according to Perhimpunan Merdeka (Freedom Association), about half-a-dozen regional offices of the House of Representatives.


    On the ground, several of the groups and individuals involved have been among the anarchists and communists, insurrectionaries notwithstanding, organized and otherwise. Demands have been made by various groups, featuring in particular two: Perhimpunan Merderka’s (PM; Freedom Association) demand to abolish the unitary government in favor of direct democracy through “People’s Councils”, and Perhimpunan Sosialis Revolusioner’s (PSR; Revolutionary Socialist Association) call for the workers to take the fight to the factories and workplaces to form and coordinate strike committees and worker’s councils.


    In light of recent reports of discouragement, deescalation, and a generalizing urge to retreat, Marxist Forum calls on our anarchist and communist Indonesian comrades to push for a maximalist program within the assemblies and coordinating councils. This entails the organization of self-defense militias—for every worker, a rifle; rearrangement of production away from the capitalists and towards social appropriation, sustaining the rebellions and keeping the workers from going back to work; coordinating with workers of key industries to halt production and operations such as in ports and airfreight, shutting down the national economy; seizing the telecommunication and data centers to facilitate continuous in-flow of information within and with-out of the country, and;


    Above all, to RESIST ANY AND ALL ATTEMPTS AT NEGOTIATION. Hijack the union leaderships, expel the middlemen and negotiators of labor, stand against the peace-makers who wish to restore the reproduction of the status quo, resist by any means necessary the cooptation of the rebellions for vested political interests by groups who wish to delimit the Indonesian proletariat’s class anger and make a turn towards liberal pacifism and passivity. The responsibility of the most conscious and organized elements of the rebellions, without taking ownership of the movement and fighting the tendency to lag behind the proletariat in rebellion, is to push the class to advance wherever it lags. The anarchists and communists should not be afraid to go past the proletariat, wherever it is reluctant to advance, and make the class conscious of where it is going and what needs to be done to get there!


    The class, while still acting as a class, is now in the political arena. To generalize the rebellions into a full insurrection, it is ever-necessary to imbue the sites of struggle with a clear communising direction and go past the economic and political, to directly and immediately appropriate the social. Comrades, the Indonesian proletariat is on the brink of something potentially bigger than all of us. To take the next step, the class must be compelled to intervene into history directly and begin the conscious communisation of Indonesian society.


    BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY; THERE CAN BE NO COMPROMISE.


    Panjang umur Revolusi!


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    Abolish Parliament! — Perhimpunan Merdeka: https://perhimpunanmerdeka.org/2025/09/02/statement-august-2025-protest/


    Take the fight to the factories! — Perhimpunan Sosialis Revolusioner: https://revolusioner.org/bergerak-ke-pabrik-pabrik-sebarkan-revolusi-ini-ke-kelas-pekerja/