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Our Anarchism
Anarchism as a philosophic and
political practice has developed a multitude of variants or
tendencies throughout its century and a half of history. All of
them criticize the present state of things, share rejection to
the authority and have a common goal: a society of free and
equal human beings. Several anarchist tendencies coexist
nowadays and come together in the libertarian movement. Mainly,
their differences rest up on the methods that they propose.
We have our own opinions regarding
means and methods to achieve that goal. We place ourselves in an
anarchism tendency: the specifism; which holds that anarchists´
organization it's necessary in order to achieve the social
change that anarchists themselves try to raise.
Our anarchism aspires to influence
people – society's oppressed and exploited part - in order to
promote its liberation, which is as well the liberation of the
human kind. We see a strong contradiction (as well as faced
interests) in this society, since few live in wealth at the cost
of majorities' suffering. And as solution we propose Social
Revolution, that expropriates the possessors and destroys its
tools of oppression - the States, the churches, the nationalism,
the machismo, the family, the dogmatism, etc. -, and finishes
off with the injustices, establishing the Anarchical Communism.
1) Although our anarchism's
objective is humanity's emancipation, is not humanism. We take
side with sector from this society: those exploited, oppressed,
dominated and governed class; we talk about the workers, the
unemployed, the poor and marginalized by this system, to the
people in its set. With them we must construct organization, in
detriment of proprietors´ and governors´ power.
2) Our purpose is the Anarchical
Communism: a new social order where there will be no classes and
therefore, neither will be necessary the state or the religious
fraud. Our objective is a society in which life - economy,
science, art, etc. - will be organized based on the interests of
society as a whole and not of a minority as it happens at the
present time. We call this self-management: in the future there
will be no few privileged and idle ones as laborious masses die
in misery. Everyone will work - excepting children, patients, or
aged people - and they all will decide democratically what to
produce, how much to produce, and how to distribute it.
In anarchical communist society
there won't exist a single centre of power, State will not exist,
neither anything that resembles it. Even though the aim of that
State would not be maintain exploitation or any centralized
administration, State as itself it's tremendously inefficient
and it generates a privileged bureaucracy, which in no time will
constitute itself as an exploiter chaste.
3) We understand that in order to
reach Anarchical Communism it is precise to expropriate social
wealth from the bourgeoisie. For that will be necessary Social
Revolution driven by people itself, whom will destroy
bourgeoisie' s privileges, take the economy in their own hands
and begins to produce looking forward to satisfy the necessities
of all. We who integrate Red Libertaria we do not conceive the
possibility of freedom and equality within Capitalism, neither
in its margins.
4) We are specifists because we
think that libertarians must be organized in order to be able to
influence society. Isolated we would be unable to carry out any
truly great action. The organization that we propose differences
itself from the traditional political institutions inasmuch as
hierarchies do not exist inwards: there is not a person or group
who decides and another that executes.
Anarchists' organization must be a
truly democratic organization, in which the decisions are made
through assemblies. Since there's a physical limit of persons
that can conform an assembly, libertarians' organization would
be a federation: the unit of the multiple and relatively small
nuclei, each one carrying on a particular activity, but related
to the whole through periodic general meetings. Each group would
relative autonomy within the framework of these basic agreements.
5) We are internationalists since
we considered that borders between oppressed and exploited towns
shouldn't exist. The entire world suffers capital's yoke and
state's oppression. An organization with international
projection is necessary for the fight against this system that
has been constituted on planetary scale.
Internationalism, that conceives
the entire world as battlefield and not only one country, comes
with anti-imperialism. In Capitalism, as it was consolidated
from mid XIX century, the bourgeoisies of the technologically
developed countries extended their political and economic
domination beyond the borders of their own territory,
intervening military when it was necessary. We are anti-imperialist
because we fight against the bourgeoisie that resides in our
region and also those who resides in the United States and
European countries, those from China and Japan, etc.
We do not see the possibility of
agreeing with the local dominant class to fight against a
foreign bourgeoisie. With alliances of that nature, founded on
the deceit of nationalism, the bourgeoisie of a country drags
people into the fight so they can exploit them even more. Our
interests are opposite dominant class' interests; therefore
there an alliance is not conceivable.
6) Our anarchism also fights for
the equality of the genders, for the destruction of the sexists
stereotypes that relegates woman to a second place in society.
We understand that all women bear a double oppression: whereas
workers, unemployed people, poor women, etc. but also whereas
women. We must eradicate the vices of sexism, the machismo and
the violence based on the gender.
7) From Red Libertaria we want
anarchism to grow and amass among the exploited and dominated
people. That's why we sustain works in different spaces:
cooperatives, unions and syndic groups, students centres and
students groups, neighbourhood work groups, social and cultural
centres, etc taking part in different scopes where the
inequalities of the system are pronounced, looking forward to
promote struggles that result in the organization of the
oppressed ones. It is not necessary to clarify that our
intervention does not persecute a dirigencialist eagerness, left
party style, we look forward to foment experiences of struggle
and criticism to the system.
8) By the previous thing, as we
uphold the specific organization of the anarchists, we also
maintain the fundamental importance of popular organizations.
Whereas anarchists, Red Libertaria, and the libertarian movement
in general are places where we come together and discuss, plan
and organize propaganda and participation in the struggles.
Parallel to the libertarian movement, the popular movement
develops, sometimes spontaneously, but almost always through
union organizations, student groups or neighbourhood work groups
in which we must participate. These organizations must be
democratic internally and autonomous respect the dominant class.
9) For the present time we think
that the regrouping of the libertarians is urgent; in the
libertarian movement, and according to the tendency of each one,
taking ahead an energetic and coordinated militant action
towards the social change.
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