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  1. Against fascism, let's reinvent hope
  2.  
  3. The anti-fascist electoral surge deprived the far right of a majority. That surge, however, is
  4. but a reprieve. The popular mobilization that served as a last-ditch attempt to put up a
  5. bulwark against the far-right must now turn into a long-term effort to rebuild the political,
  6. union and associative tools for the emancipation of our social class—that of workers. Only by
  7. offering an appealing political alternative based on equality and justice can we make the far-
  8. right retreat.
  9.  
  10. With the blessing and support of conservative Catholic billionaire Vincent Bolloré and his media
  11. empire (Canal+, CNews, Journal Du Dimanche, Paris-Match, Europe 1...), the Rassemblement
  12. National has joined forces with Ciotti's Les Républicains. This alliance enabled the fascists to
  13. double their electorate and dangerously increase the number of their MPs. Additionally, Bardella
  14. has been appointed leader of the the far-right, pro-Putin group in the European Parliament.
  15. The RN's electoral momentum is unleashing racist, homophobic and transphobic physical and
  16. verbal aggression on the streets and in the workplace... As the third-largest political force in the
  17. Assembly but the leading political party per say (with the main other political forces being
  18. coalitions), the RN will be able to reinforce its "anti-establishment" discourse in anticipation of the
  19. 2027 presidential election, as well as its "only party we haven't tried yet" narrative. The danger
  20. remains.
  21.  
  22. Parliament without a majority
  23.  
  24. The parliament is in turmoil, with much happening behind the scenes. Bourgeois democracy, in
  25. which elected representatives are virtually free of any popular control, is momentarily on hold.
  26. Whatever comes out of this situation, it won't satisfy the urgent social, economic, ecological and
  27. anti-racist demands. Nor will it live up to the aspirations for equality and justice of women,
  28. working-class neighborhoods and LGBTI minorities. At best, we may cling to the hope that the
  29. compromises that will inevitably have to be made between the three political blocs will curb the
  30. attacks against our social class.
  31.  
  32. Rekindling the flame of political struggle
  33.  
  34. “The left“ has suffered so many disappointments, from Stalinism to social-liberalism, that left-wing
  35. people have gradually but massively turned in on themselves, leaving the field to a Macronism that
  36. prided itself on supposedly “overcoming the left-right divide“—ultimately allowing the worst of
  37. reactionary ideas to flourish.
  38. Faced with the hegemony of Bolloré's conservative media machine and pumped up far-right
  39. militants, these left-wing people have finally woken up, somewhat in panic. This awakening must
  40. be the starting point for reconquest and reconstruction. Ideological reconquest against the economic
  41. fatalism that ultraliberal capitalism is foisting on us, and reconstruction of the tools of our
  42. resistance.
  43.  
  44. Moral panic over “threats to the French identity“
  45.  
  46. While the electoral success of the far-right can be partly explained by the crisis of capitalism and
  47. the neo-liberal policies implemented over the decades, we have to face up to the ever-growing
  48. adherence, on our own side, to racist ideas and moral panics over the threat to “French identity”
  49. posed by French people of foreign origin or dual nationality, or migrants seen as “enemies from
  50. within”. This acts as fuel for the far-right, but we need to measure the responsibility of the State and
  51. decades of racist and colonial policies, stigmatization and discrimination from both the right and the
  52. left, in the name of so-called “republican values”. In order to fight the far-right, we must cut it down
  53. where it takes root.
  54.  
  55. In the face of the fascist peril and the insatiable hunger of the capitalist class, we need to rebuild our
  56. unions and our capacity to conduct serious strikes. We need to rebuild or develop our neighborhood
  57. councils and our feminist, anti-racist and environmental struggle associations on more combative
  58. foundations so as to make them fit for organizing actions that may be both radical and massive.
  59. Making communism desirable again
  60. The Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front), if it even is to last, will not be the tool of
  61. renewal. Social democracy will not live up to its promises and to the challenges ahead. We need to
  62. move on from an anti-capitalism that's too often being reduced to vague slogans, to a bold and
  63. determined defense of communism as the only credible alternative to capitalist globalization and the
  64. wars between major imperialist powers that threaten us—as in Ukraine—and keep peoples in a state
  65. of misery and domination—as in Mayotte, Kanaky or Palestine.
  66.  
  67. Faithful to their traditions, anchored in popular organizations and struggles, libertarian communists
  68. must, more than ever, carry high their project for society: socialization of the means of production
  69. and self-management of society with the tools of direct democracy.
  70.  
  71. Union Communiste Libertaire, July 8, 2024
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