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Weekly Worker 542 Thursday September 2 2004
Enriching
Attending Communist University was a very enriching experience for me.
The programme presented was full and varied. The subject matter catered
for all tastes - discussions on religion, including islam, Lenins
What is to be done?, as well as music and Mission Mars.
The speakers were from different political persuasions and were all allowed
ample time to present their point of view. The discussions following each
presentation were stimulating; everyone present was invited to participate
in a very democratic way, and all were given sufficient time to present
their opinion, even if it was not the prevailing view. It was a week of
extremely healthy debate. All participants were made to feel that their
contribution had value, and no one was ridiculed or belittled.
The organisers are to be complimented on running such an intense, interesting
week of courses from which I personally benefited so much. It is a matter
of true regret that courses like this are not held all over the world,
especially in the developing countries, where intellectual resources are
so scarce.
As a person from the so-called third world with a Marxist
perspective based on political economy, I was particularly interested
in the theoretical aspects of the contributions. I feel very strongly
that not enough attention is paid to political theory. This failing has
led the left in many countries, including Britain, to adopt wrong political
positions: eg, supporting nationalist movements like the African National
Congress in the name of revolutionary struggle, when there was never anything
revolutionary about ANC policies; or the failure to recognise that the
communist parties worldwide were Stalinist, and the devastating role played
by Stalinism in influencing political developments all over the world.
On a personal level, I felt that I was with friends and comrades, and
became a member of the communist family of the UK. I will try to attend
as many events like this as is possible in the future.
Siraj Mohamed
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