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The necessity of a revolutionary philosophy

Many people have a dismissive attitude towards philosophy: no doubt informed by the pretentious rubbish taught in university classrooms. But the fact is those without a worked-out way of viewing the world will unthinkingly regurgitate the ideas of the ruling elite. 

As Hamid Alizadeh, a leading member of the RCI, explains in this talk: communists seek to change the world. 

For that, we need a revolutionary philosophy, to identify the reasons for the rotten state of society, combat reactionary ideas that seek to drag humanity backwards, and envision how the world might be rebuilt anew.

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The Bolsheviks in power

After the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas ‘the Bloody’ Romanov in 1917, the new revolutionary regime in Russia (led by the Bolshevik Party) began the monumental task of socialist reconstruction. 

They were met almost immediately by the White counter-revolution, leading to a terrible Civil War in which the Bolsheviks led a life-or-death struggle to save the revolution. 

Despite enormous difficulties, immense strides forward were taken for the peasantry, women, and oppressed nationalities; while control of production began to be transferred to workers in the factories. Attempts were made to spread the revolution worldwide, with the founding of the Communist International.
In this talk, Rob Sewell, co-author of a new biography, In Defence of Lenin, talks about the accomplishments of the Bolsheviks during the early, heroic years after the revolution. Purchase your copy from Wellred-Books.com today!

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Lenin & Trotsky: what they really stood for

Lenin and Trotsky are the two outstanding figures of the Russian Revolution. Despite differences of opinion over the course of their lives, after the October Revolution the two men were so widely identified as the leaders of the Bolshevik Party that it became colloquially known as “the Party of Lenin-Trotsky.”

However, after Lenin’s death, the Stalinist counter-revolution dredged up any disagreements between the two, stripped of context. They also invented all manner of lies and slander in their war on so-called Trotskyism. This culminated in Trotsky’s exile and eventual assassination in 1940 by a Stalinist agent.

As Jack Halinski-Fitzpatrick from the RCI’s international leadership explains, Trotsky defended the authentic ideas and traditions of October, which is precisely why the Stalinists were compelled to discredit him. In reality, Trotsky fought a courageous battle to preserve Lenin’s legacy and ideas.

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How the Communist International was built

In the October Revolution of 1917, the Russian workers and peasants took power with the Bolsheviks at their head, but Lenin understood that socialism could not be built in Russia alone. 

That’s why he and the Bolsheviks founded the Third, Communist International – or Comintern – as a single party of world revolution, bringing together and assisting the development of communist parties in every country.

In this talk, Fred Weston from the leading body of the RCI explains how the Comintern was built, what it accomplished, and the reasons for its eventual degeneration – leaving behind an absence of revolutionary leadership that we strive to fill with our new International.

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How the Bolshevik Party was built

The Bolsheviks did not simply spring into being fully formed. The party was built painstakingly over the course of many years, chiefly by Lenin, to serve as an instrument for the revolutionary workers and peasants when the time was right. 

As Antonio Balmer, one of our leading comrades from the USA explains, the history of Bolshevism was one of unrelenting ideological struggle against different political tendencies in Russia: from the terrorist methods of the Narodniks, to the reformist opportunism of Bernstein and the Economists.

The Party had to clarify itself internally as well, with Lenin patiently winning his comrades to the correct course, eventually building a revolutionary party worthy of the tasks of history. 

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Does communism mean bureaucracy?

The degeneration of the Soviet Union into a dictatorial parody of socialism, at the hands of Stalin’s counterrevolutionary clique of bureaucrats, is one of the great tragedies of world history.

Today, our critics use this example to argue that communism always results in a small clique at the top controlling everything.

But as Jerome Mellatus, leading French communist, explains: the rise of the Stalinist bureaucracy was a product of the backwardness of Russia and the failure of the world revolution. Lenin spent the last years of his life fighting this degeneration in vain. 

To avoid repeating history, we must build communism on healthy foundations.

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Did communism really fail?

We are often told that the fall of the Soviet Union was incontrovertible evidence of the failure of communism. 

This concerted campaign of slanders and lies, which falsely ties communism to the bureaucratic crimes of Stalinism, is spread by the ruling class and their cronies in order to undermine the struggle to overthrow capitalism today. 

In this talk, Niklas Albin Svensson from our international leadership explains how and why the USSR collapsed. He demonstrates that it was not communism, but a bureaucratic deformation which failed.

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Dialectics: the algebra of revolution

In order to transform the world, we must first understand it. In this speech, the RCI’s leading theoretician, Alan Woods, explains dialectics: a revolutionary school of thought, which holds that nothing is fixed or static. 

Taking his starting point from the great idealist German Philosopher Hegel, Karl Marx placed dialectics on a sound materialist basis. 

This great philosophical revolution developed into dialectical materialism – a revolutionary philosophy that explains the most general laws of motion of nature, human society and thought itself.

This remains the most powerful theoretical tool communists have at their disposal for understanding the world – the prior condition for bringing about its complete transformation.

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Launch of the Revolutionary Communist International

Communism is international, or it is nothing. This was clearly understood by Marx, Engels, Lenin and Trotsky, who all recognised the necessity to unite the struggles of workers, regardless of all national divisions against their common enemy: capitalism.  

Today, that message is more relevant and necessary than ever.

The capitalist system is in a deep crisis worldwide. Everywhere the workers are threatened with collapsing living standards, unemployment, wars and endless suffering. 

Millions of workers and youth are looking for a way out of the crisis. The reformists have no answer. They no longer stand for meaningful reforms, but counter-reforms and cuts.

A clean break is necessary.

In this talk, Alan Woods, lead theoretician of the RCI, explains why the time is ripe for launching a new Revolutionary Communist International and outlines the tasks that lie ahead for communists today.

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Welcome To The School Of Communism

In June, hundreds of revolutionaries from all over the world gathered in Italy for the founding conference of the Revolutionary Communist International, with thousands more participating online.

In addition to officially establishing our new International, the conference was a school of communism, with around 20 sessions on all aspects of our theory, history and thought. 

This podcast series provides recordings of all of the speeches from the founding conference of the RCI. 

You’ll find episodes about our philosophy, our perspective on the most pressing issues facing workers and youth today, and answers to common slanders about what communists stand for. 

Together, these talks represent the complete programme of our international. If you’re inspired by what you hear, and agree with our point of view: join us at marxist.com/join-us.htm

Links and information about getting involved are included in all the episode descriptions, and you can learn more about the RCI on our main website: marxist.com. You can also listen to our main weekly podcast series, the Spectre of Communism.