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Weekly Worker 538 Thursday July 22 2004
Stimulating debate
Members and supporters of the CPGB are signing up to this years
Communist University. Have you?
Communist University 2004 takes place in a period of real fluidity.
We are seeing some historically important developments: the setting
up of the Labour Representation Committee; the expulsion of the
RMT from the Labour Party and the subsequent disaffiliation of the
FBU; the rumblings of the big four unions.
And then there is Respect, the Socialist Workers Partys latest
electoral front. The editors of Critique are calling for a new Marxist
party, while the Socialist Party, and some ex-Liverpool dockers,
would prefer something looser and less definite.
Programmatic clarity is vital: how should the left engage with the
newly politicised muslim communities? How to overcome nationalism?
What attitude do communists have towards the resistance movement
in Iraq? Should Marxists support the Labour Party? Communist University
is an ideal opportunity to generate some heat and shed some real
light.
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CU is not unique on the left: there are many weekend schools and
even another week-long event; but it is surely the best. Over the
course of a full week not only do we present our own ideas; we encourage
questioning and full political debate. Opponents are allowed to
speak freely because that tests us all and helps to show who is
right and who is wrong. Each session lasts two hours and that usually
gives everybody who wants to ample opportunity to speak.
The first weekend over August 14-15, includes an opening by SWP
member Dave Crouch on The Bolsheviks and religion; Mejdi
Kia, of the Organisation of Revolutionary Workers of Iran, discusses
Global health and global capitalism, an especially burning
issue in light of the Aids pandemic; while Dave Douglass, branch
secretary of Hatfield National Union of Mineworkers, speaks about
The historical significance of the miners Great Strike,
in which, of course, he fought in the front line.
On Saturday evening, August 14, we will mark the end of our Summer
Offensive with a celebration meal, during which we award prizes
to those comrades who have done particularly well during our annual
fundraising drive.
The rest of the week will see debates on a whole range of very different
questions: from Can the Labour Party be reclaimed? to
How awkward are the awkward squad?; and from Marxism
and Zionism to the Prospects and problems of European
Social Forum.
There will also be a running theme dealing with Lenins most
important works - it is the 80th anniversary of his death. Hillel
Ticktin will discuss whether What is to be done? is still relevant
today; the CPGBs Mike Macnair looks at State and revolution,
and Mark Fischer asks whether Leftwing communism has
lessons for today.
Make sure you get to take part.
Tina Becker
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