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- Against fascism, let's reinvent hope
- The anti-fascist electoral surge deprived the far right of a majority. That surge, however, is
- but a reprieve. The popular mobilization that served as a last-ditch attempt to put up a
- bulwark against the far-right must now turn into a long-term effort to rebuild the political,
- union and associative tools for the emancipation of our social class—that of workers. Only by
- offering an appealing political alternative based on equality and justice can we make the far-
- right retreat.
- With the blessing and support of conservative Catholic billionaire Vincent Bolloré and his media
- empire (Canal+, CNews, Journal Du Dimanche, Paris-Match, Europe 1...), the Rassemblement
- National has joined forces with Ciotti's Les Républicains. This alliance enabled the fascists to
- double their electorate and dangerously increase the number of their MPs. Additionally, Bardella
- has been appointed leader of the the far-right, pro-Putin group in the European Parliament.
- The RN's electoral momentum is unleashing racist, homophobic and transphobic physical and
- verbal aggression on the streets and in the workplace... As the third-largest political force in the
- Assembly but the leading political party per say (with the main other political forces being
- coalitions), the RN will be able to reinforce its "anti-establishment" discourse in anticipation of the
- 2027 presidential election, as well as its "only party we haven't tried yet" narrative. The danger
- remains.
- Parliament without a majority
- The parliament is in turmoil, with much happening behind the scenes. Bourgeois democracy, in
- which elected representatives are virtually free of any popular control, is momentarily on hold.
- Whatever comes out of this situation, it won't satisfy the urgent social, economic, ecological and
- anti-racist demands. Nor will it live up to the aspirations for equality and justice of women,
- working-class neighborhoods and LGBTI minorities. At best, we may cling to the hope that the
- compromises that will inevitably have to be made between the three political blocs will curb the
- attacks against our social class.
- Rekindling the flame of political struggle
- “The left“ has suffered so many disappointments, from Stalinism to social-liberalism, that left-wing
- people have gradually but massively turned in on themselves, leaving the field to a Macronism that
- prided itself on supposedly “overcoming the left-right divide“—ultimately allowing the worst of
- reactionary ideas to flourish.
- Faced with the hegemony of Bolloré's conservative media machine and pumped up far-right
- militants, these left-wing people have finally woken up, somewhat in panic. This awakening must
- be the starting point for reconquest and reconstruction. Ideological reconquest against the economic
- fatalism that ultraliberal capitalism is foisting on us, and reconstruction of the tools of our
- resistance.
- Moral panic over “threats to the French identity“
- While the electoral success of the far-right can be partly explained by the crisis of capitalism and
- the neo-liberal policies implemented over the decades, we have to face up to the ever-growing
- adherence, on our own side, to racist ideas and moral panics over the threat to “French identity”
- posed by French people of foreign origin or dual nationality, or migrants seen as “enemies from
- within”. This acts as fuel for the far-right, but we need to measure the responsibility of the State and
- decades of racist and colonial policies, stigmatization and discrimination from both the right and the
- left, in the name of so-called “republican values”. In order to fight the far-right, we must cut it down
- where it takes root.
- In the face of the fascist peril and the insatiable hunger of the capitalist class, we need to rebuild our
- unions and our capacity to conduct serious strikes. We need to rebuild or develop our neighborhood
- councils and our feminist, anti-racist and environmental struggle associations on more combative
- foundations so as to make them fit for organizing actions that may be both radical and massive.
- Making communism desirable again
- The Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front), if it even is to last, will not be the tool of
- renewal. Social democracy will not live up to its promises and to the challenges ahead. We need to
- move on from an anti-capitalism that's too often being reduced to vague slogans, to a bold and
- determined defense of communism as the only credible alternative to capitalist globalization and the
- wars between major imperialist powers that threaten us—as in Ukraine—and keep peoples in a state
- of misery and domination—as in Mayotte, Kanaky or Palestine.
- Faithful to their traditions, anchored in popular organizations and struggles, libertarian communists
- must, more than ever, carry high their project for society: socialization of the means of production
- and self-management of society with the tools of direct democracy.
- Union Communiste Libertaire, July 8, 2024
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