52nd Anniversary of the
Reorganization of The Internationalists
A Decisive Event in the Political Life of Canada -- May 7, 1968
May 7, 2020 marked the 52nd anniversary of the
reorganization of The Internationalists
into a Marxist-Leninist youth and student
organization. The Internationalists,
precursor organization to the Communist Party of
Canada (Marxist-Leninist), was founded in
Vancouver on March 13, 1963. The reorganization of
The Internationalists, under the leadership
of its founder, Comrade Hardial Bains, took place
in Montreal from May 7 to May 25, 1968, a
development of historic import to the political
life of Canada. It marked a crucial step towards
the creation of CPC(M-L) as the party of the
Canadian working class, a revolutionary party
capable of and dedicated to providing the
struggles of the working class and people with the
consciousness and organization they require to win
victory.
Hardial Bains,
Founder and Leader of CPC(M-L)
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The work of The Internationalists under
the leadership of Comrade Bains sorted out the
crucial issue of who decides as it pertains to the
political organization of the working class and
its leading role in the society and the
indispensable role of consciousness and
organization in the mobilization of the people to
participate in finding solutions to the key
problems facing the society. In an article
entitled "Paying First-Rate Attention to the Need
of the People for Consciousness and Organization,"
Comrade Bains points out the living legacy of The
Internationalists:
"Besides other things, in dealing with the
problems of consciousness and organization, The
Internationalists adopted the principle of collective work and
individual responsibility, that every
member has the duty to not only implement the
decisions agreed upon but to also participate in
arriving at them. This insistence that they must
participate in arriving at decisions was
considered not just a right but a duty as well. It
put the individual at the centre of all
developments and the organization as a means of
achieving them, thereby establishing a dialectical
relationship between the individual and the
collective, between form and content.
"[...] It was a historic moment of departure from
the building of organizations on the basis of old
definitions, to building them on the basis of the
present and modern definitions. It became
profoundly clear that The Internationalists
as a political organization could only develop on
the basis of political unity and political
initiative, as manifested in concrete terms by
their line of action
with analysis and in defence of their
immediate and strategic aims. Such aims were set
according to the demands which arose from those
conditions, for the harmonization of the general
interests of society with those of the collective
and individual, placing in the first place the
role of the masses in ensuring that it happens.
[...]
"[The
Internationalists] provided a framework
through which everyone's word and deed could
shine, realizing the tasks set for that period.
This meant that as a way of life, all those in
whose interest it was to make the decisions in the
course of realizing their aims were mobilized. A
modern way of doing things was established,
linking the organization with the content, words
with deeds, the individual to the highest
responsibility of ensuring that nothing passes by
without his/her scrutiny. A truly revolutionary
and Marxist-Leninist organization was created by
the individuals who wished for nothing else but
the victory of the working class in its historic
march for emancipation. A qualitative change took
place, in both the spheres of consciousness and
organization. This change was consistent with the
concrete conditions and deserving of those who
prided themselves for being members of the
vanguard organization of the working class.
"The Internationalists created another
form consistent with the aim of providing the
class with consciousness and organization. This
was the form of mass democracy, today known as the
method of mass political mobilization. It is the
method of seeking the opinions of the masses in
the course of work. Seeking the opinions of the
masses was not an option but an obligation to the
mass activism. It was the only reliable basis for
the realization of any task set for the period.
Bourgeois formalism, the method of spending
millions of dollars by using the most modern
techniques to confuse the people -- gossip,
character assassination, etc. -- were replaced
with involving the people in discussion. What was
to be done, how and when, emerged as ongoing work
under all conditions without exception.
"For The Internationalists, work and
mobilization constituted two categories of a
single whole, interdependent on each other and on
everything else. Action with analysis had the same
relationship. The starting point for The
Internationalists was always work, as
demanded by the concrete conditions of the time.
"Besides the method
of mass democracy, The Internationalists
carried out the work of mobilization at various
levels, ensuring that all problems inside or
outside the organization were sorted out on the
basis of advanced positions, through criticism and
self-criticism and by always keeping the aim of
unity in first place. Struggle was never separated
from either the on-going task of strengthening
unity or from the aim of realizing the immediate
aims set for the period or at the cost of the
strategic aim. The Internationalists
placed struggle in first place. This meant putting
the entire consciousness and organization in the
service of the class struggle as the only basis of
development in society. How should class struggle
be waged and against whom and when were the most
important questions which The
Internationalists dealt with, on the basis
of the keenness and seriousness they required. It
is for this reason that everyone was called upon
to participate in arriving at decisions not just
as a right which belongs to them but also as a
duty demanded from them by the organization. [...]
"Finally, The Internationalists provided
forums to the people, both internal as well as
external, private as well as public, for their
mobilization. Basing the organization on the
principles of democratic centralism required The
Internationalists to have a leading line all
the time, which is presented to the masses all the
time, ensuring that their level of consciousness
and organization are not lowered to that of the
bourgeoisie.[...]
"After a period of less than two years of
vigorous all-round political activity from May
1968 to March 1970, it was analyzed that all the
material and technical conditions were ready to
found the Communist Party. The required
theoretical and political work and the
organization as their integral part were ready for
the founding of CPC(M-L), declared in a public
meeting in Montreal on March 31, 1970.
"This entire work to involve everyone in the
decision-making plan, which came to be known later
on as the method of maximum political mobilization,
meant that the entire work always had to be based
on the people according to the concrete conditions
of the period. If the working class is to lead
everyone in fulfilling its historic mission to
create a new society, people's right to make
decisions must be recognized as must the demand
that so doing must be considered a duty as well."
This is what is being revealed more than ever as
a result of the conditions during the coronavirus
pandemic. The neo-liberal anti-social offensive
has created havoc for the people but the working
class is a class with its own aims, political
program, consciousness and organization. Under
these conditions, the importance of the principles
of building and consolidating organization
elaborated by Comrade Bains and embodied in the
work of CPC(M-L) cannot be overemphasized.
Otherwise, working out and achieving the
pro-social aims of the working class and people is
not possible. By working out and then basing
themselves on these principles, The
Internationalists in their day provided
themselves with the capability to meet the needs
of the times and so too Party activists and the
working class today must also meet the needs of
the times.
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