Capitalism: Competitive Versus Monopoly

As is well known, the industrial revolution first took place in Great Britain, roughly between the years 1720 to 1760. From there, it spread first to neighbouring countries, and then around the world. In fact, it is still spreading.

Historians refer to this industrial revolution, as the greatest thing to happen to humanity, since the domestication of plants and animals. In this, historians are absolutely correct.

Before the industrial revolution, all items were made by hand. Potters worked with clay to produce containers, women worked with looms to produce cloth, carpenters worked with wood to produce wooden items, and blacksmiths worked with metal to produce various items, such as nails. Regardless of how highly skilled these people were, the process was time consuming. Trades people can work only so fast. As a result, even ordinary household goods, such as spoons and bowls, were scarce and rather expensive. 

This changed, quite dramatically, with the industrial revolution. The use of machines, enabled far more goods to be produced, far faster, with people who were by no means, highly skilled trades people. For that reason, the price of goods dropped, and dramatically so. At the same time, those highly respected trades people, were largely ruined. There was no longer a demand for their services. 

In fact, all of society was transformed. The merchants who lived in town, referred to as burghers, saw the potential of investing their money in factories, banks, railroads and shipping lines, among other things, and becoming quite rich.  They succeeded, beyond their wildest dreams.

Incidentally, the factories, mills, mines and such, are referred to as the ‘’means of production’’, while the railroads, shipping lines and trucking companies, are referred to as the ‘’means of transportation’’. The banks and credit unions are referred to as ‘’financial institutions’’. 

I mention this for the sake of working people, who may not be familiar with those technical terms, favoured by the capitalists. They will not hesitate to use our lack of awareness against us. 

This is to say that the industrial revolution gave birth to two new classes. The burghers became transformed into a class of capitalists, referred to as bourgeois. Yet as no class can exist in isolation, a second class was also created. That second class is commonly referred to as the working class, technically referred to as the proletariat. Such a class has nothing to sell, but their labour power, and this they sell, by the hour. 

When we say that no class can exist in isolation, we mean that slaves can exist only with the existence of slave owners, the nobility can exist only with the existence of commoners, and landlords can exist only with the existence of farmers, otherwise known as peasants. In much the same way, the bourgeois can exist only with the existence of the proletariat. In technical jargon, we say that a class can exist only with the class opposite to it, its antipode. 

This technical jargon may be tiresome, but it is important to learn these terms, as the class struggle is about to break out into open warfare, and knowledge is power. Now to proceed.

At first, even within the country of Great Britain, there was competition between the capitalists, the bourgeois. This is to say that different capitalists would set up different factories, perhaps cotton mills, for example, producing the same product. Each would make every effort to put the other out of business. As they phrase it, ‘’nothing personal, just business’’. Competitive capitalism. 

As capitalism developed, this competition spread to different countries. Capitalists within any given country, were not only in competition with each other, but also with capitalists of other countries. International competitive capitalism. 

It was Karl Marx who conducted a scientific examination of capitalism, in the nineteenth century. This was a time of early, competitive capitalism, before it evolved to the stage of monopoly. Quite reasonably, it is also referred to as pre monopoly capitalism.

As a result of this, both Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto, in 1848.

As the title of this article suggests, our concern is mainly with the differences between competitive capitalism, as opposed to monopoly capitalism. First we will examine competitive capitalism, as is outlined in the Communist Manifesto, and then monopoly capitalism, otherwise known as imperialism, as outlined by Lenin, in his work, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism.

Further, it is impossible to examine capitalism, in any form, without considering the classes that are first created, under capitalism, as well as the classes that are destroyed, by the capitalists.

Having said that, let us examine that which Marx stated, concerning the capitalists, the bourgeoisie:

‘’The bourgeoisie, historically, has played a most revolutionary part.

‘’The bourgeoisie, wherever it has got the upper hand, has put an end to all feudal, patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his ―natural superiors, and has left remaining no other nexus between man and man than naked self-interest, than callous ―cash payment. It has drowned the most heavenly ecstasies of religious fervour, of chivalrous enthusiasm, of philistine sentimentalism, in the icy water of egotistical calculation. It has resolved personal worth into exchange value, and in place of the numberless indefeasible chartered freedoms, has set up that single, unconscionable freedom – Free Trade. In one word, for exploitation, veiled by religious and political illusions, it has substituted naked, shameless, direct, brutal exploitation. 

‘’The bourgeoisie has stripped of its halo every occupation hitherto honoured and looked up to with reverent awe. It has converted the physician, the lawyer, the priest, the poet, the man of science, into its paid wage labourers. 

‘’The bourgeoisie has torn away from the family its sentimental veil, and has reduced the family relation to a mere money relation.

‘’The bourgeoisie has disclosed how it came to pass that the brutal display of vigour in the Middle Ages, which reactionaries so much admire, found its fitting complement in the most slothful indolence. It has been the first to show what man’s activity can bring about. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids, Roman aqueducts, and Gothic cathedrals; it has conducted expeditions that put in the shade all former Exoduses of nations and crusades. 

‘’The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production, and thereby the relations of production, and with them the whole relations of society. Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered form, was, on the contrary, the first condition of existence for all earlier industrial classes. Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty and agitation distinguish the bourgeois epoch from all earlier ones. All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify. All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind. 

‘’The need of a constantly expanding market for its products chases the bourgeoisie over the entire surface of the globe. It must nestle everywhere, settle everywhere, establish connexions everywhere.

‘’The bourgeoisie has through its exploitation of the world market given a cosmopolitan character to production and consumption in every country. To the great chagrin of Reactionists, it has drawn from under the feet of industry the national ground on which it stood. All old-established national industries have been destroyed or are daily being destroyed. They are dislodged by new industries, whose introduction becomes a life and death question for all civilized nations, by industries that no longer work up indigenous raw material, but raw material drawn from the remotest zones; industries whose products are consumed, not only at home, but in every quarter of the globe. In place of the old wants, satisfied by the production of the country, we find new wants, requiring for their satisfaction the products of distant lands and climes. In place of the old local and national seclusion and self-sufficiency, we have intercourse in every direction, universal inter-dependence of nations. And as in material, so also in intellectual production. The intellectual creations of individual nations become common property. National one-sidedness and narrow-mindedness become more and more impossible, and from the numerous national and local literatures, there arises a world literature. 

‘’The bourgeoisie, by the rapid improvement of all instruments of production, by the immensely facilitated means of communication, draws all, even the most barbarian, nations into civilization. The cheap prices of commodities are the heavy artillery with which it batters down all Chinese walls, with which it forces the barbarians’ intensely obstinate hatred of foreigners to capitulate. It compels all nations, on pain of extinction, to adopt the bourgeois mode of production; it compels them to introduce what it calls civilization into their midst, i.e., to become bourgeois themselves. In one word, it creates a world after its own image. 

‘’The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared with the rural, and has thus rescued a considerable part of the population from the idiocy of rural life. Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns, so it has made barbarian and semi-barbarian countries dependent on the civilized ones, nations of peasants on nations of bourgeois, the East on the West

‘’The bourgeoisie keeps more and more doing away with the scattered state of the population, of the means of production, and of property. It has agglomerated population, centralized the means of production, and has concentrated property in a few hands. The necessary consequence of this was political centralization. Independent, or but loosely connected provinces, with separate interests, laws, governments, and systems of taxation, became lumped together into one nation, with one government, one code of laws, one national class-interest, one frontier, and one customs-tariff.

‘’The bourgeoisie, during its rule of scarce one hundred years, has created more massive and more colossal productive forces than have all preceding generations together. Subjection of Nature’s forces to man, machinery, application of chemistry to industry and agriculture, steam navigation, railways, electric telegraphs, clearing of whole continents for cultivation, canalization of rivers, whole populations conjured out of the ground – what earlier century had even a presentiment that such productive forces slumbered in the lap of social labour?

‘’We see then: the means of production and of exchange, on whose foundation the bourgeoisie built itself up, were generated in feudal society. At a certain stage in the development of these means of production and of exchange, the conditions under which feudal society produced and exchanged, the feudal organization of agriculture and manufacturing industry, in one word, the feudal relations of property became no longer compatible with the already developed productive forces; they became so many fetters. They had to be burst asunder; they were burst asunder. 

‘’Into their place stepped free competition, accompanied by a social and political constitution adapted in it, and the economic and political sway of the bourgeois class.’’

I have deliberately chosen to quote the preceding, at such great length, as it is of such vital importance. This is to stress the fact that the class of capitalists exist, the bourgeoisie, and have certain characteristics. It is also a fact that the modern mainstream media outlets, continue to deny the existence of classes. 

This in no way changes the fact, that the bourgeoisie exists, as does the working class, they are in conflict, and in fact, the class conflict is about to break out, into open warfare. Capitalists against workers, bourgeois against proletarians. It is also a fact that, as Sun Zsu pointed out many years ago, in his landmark book, The Art of War, it is of vital importance to know your enemy. Workers, know the capitalists!

This brings us to the subject of workers, proletarians. The Communist Manifesto has a few words to say, on that subject, also:

‘’But not only has the bourgeoisie forged the weapons that bring death to itself; it has also called into existence the men who are to wield those weapons — the modern working class — the proletarians.

‘’In proportion as the bourgeoisie, i.e., capital, is developed, in the same proportion is the proletariat, the modern working class, developed — a class of labourers, who live only so long as they find work, and who find work only so long as their labor increases capital. These labourers, who must sell themselves piecemeal, are a commodity, like every other article of commerce, and are consequently exposed to all the vicissitudes of competition, to all the fluctuations of the market.

‘’Owing to the extensive use of machinery, and to the division of labor, the work of the proletarians has lost all individual character, and, consequently, all charm for the workman. He becomes an appendage of the machine, and it is only the most simple, most monotonous, and most easily acquired knack, that is required of him. Hence, the cost of production of a workman is restricted, almost entirely, to the means of subsistence that he requires for maintenance, and for the propagation of his race. But the price of a commodity, and therefore also of labor, is equal to its cost of production. In proportion, therefore, as the repulsiveness of the work increases, the wage decreases. What is more, in proportion as the use of machinery and division of labor increases, in the same proportion the burden of toil also increases, whether by prolongation of the working hours, by the increase of the work exacted in a given time, or by increased speed of machinery, etc.

‘’Modern Industry has converted the little workshop of the patriarchal master into the great factory of the industrial capitalist. Masses of labourers, crowded into the factory, are organized like soldiers. As privates of the industrial army, they are placed under the command of a perfect hierarchy of officers and sergeants. Not only are they slaves of the bourgeois class, and of the bourgeois state; they are daily and hourly enslaved by the machine, by the over looker, and, above all, in the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty, the more hateful and the more embittering it is.

‘’The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labor, in other words, the more modern industry becomes developed, the more is the labor of men superseded by that of women. Differences of age and sex have no longer any distinctive social validity for the working class. All are instruments of labor, more or less expensive to use, according to their age and sex.

‘’No sooner is the exploitation of the labourer by the manufacturer, so far at an end, that he receives his wages in cash, then he is set upon by the other portion of the bourgeoisie, the landlord, the shopkeeper, the pawnbroker, etc.

‘’The lower strata of the middle class — the small tradespeople, shopkeepers, and retired tradesmen generally, the handicraftsmen and peasants — all these sink gradually into the proletariat, partly because their diminutive capital does not suffice for the scale on which Modern Industry is carried on, and is swamped in the competition with the large capitalists, partly because their specialized skill is rendered worthless by new methods of production. Thus, the proletariat is recruited from all classes of the population.

‘’The proletariat goes through various stages of development. With its birth begins its struggle with the bourgeoisie. At first, the contest is carried on by individual labourers, then by the work of people of a factory, then by the operative of one trade, in one locality, against the individual bourgeois who directly exploits them. They direct their attacks not against the bourgeois condition of production, but against the instruments of production themselves; they destroy imported wares that compete with their labor, they smash to pieces machinery, they set factories ablaze, they seek to restore by force the vanished status of the workman of the Middle Ages.

‘’At this stage, the labourers still form an incoherent mass scattered over the whole country, and broken up by their mutual competition. If anywhere they unite to form more compact bodies, this is not yet the consequence of their own active union, but of the union of the bourgeoisie, which class, in order to attain its own political ends, is compelled to set the whole proletariat in motion, and is moreover yet, for a time, able to do so. At this stage, therefore, the proletarians do not fight their enemies, but the enemies of their enemies, the remnants of absolute monarchy, the landowners, the non-industrial bourgeois, the petty bourgeois. Thus, the whole historical movement is concentrated in the hands of the bourgeoisie; every victory so obtained is a victory for the bourgeoisie.

‘’But with the development of industry, the proletariat not only increases in number; it becomes concentrated in greater masses, its strength grows, and it feels that strength more. The various interests and conditions of life within the ranks of the proletariat are more and more equalized, in proportion as machinery obliterates all distinctions of labor, and nearly everywhere reduces wages to the same low level. The growing competition among the bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The increasing improvement of machinery, ever more rapidly developing, makes their livelihood more and more precarious; the collisions between individual workmen and individual bourgeois take more and more the character of collisions between two classes. Thereupon, the workers begin to form combinations (trade unions) against the bourgeois; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages; they found permanent associations in order to make provision beforehand for these occasional revolts. Here and there, the contest breaks out into riots.

‘’Now and then the workers are victorious, but only for a time. The real fruit of their battles lie not in the immediate result, but in the ever expanding union of the workers. This union is helped on by the improved means of communication that are created by Modern Industry, and that place the workers of different localities in contact with one another. It was just this contact that was needed to centralize the numerous local struggles, all of the same character, into one national struggle between classes. But every class struggle is a political struggle. And that union, to attain which the burghers of the Middle Ages, with their miserable highways, required centuries, the modern proletarian, thanks to railways, achieve in a few years.

‘’This organization of the proletarians into a class, and, consequently, into a political party, is continually being upset again by the competition between the workers themselves. But it ever rises up again, stronger, firmer, mightier. It compels legislative recognition of particular interests of the workers, by taking advantage of the divisions among the bourgeoisie itself. Thus, the Ten-Hours Bill in England was carried.

‘’Altogether, collisions between the classes of the old society further in many ways the course of development of the proletariat. The bourgeoisie finds itself involved in a constant battle. At first with the aristocracy; later on, with those portions of the bourgeoisie itself, whose interests have become antagonistic to the progress of industry; at all time with the bourgeoisie of foreign countries. In all these battles, it sees itself compelled to appeal to the proletariat, to ask for help, and thus to drag it into the political arena. The bourgeoisie itself, therefore, supplies the proletariat with its own elements of political and general education, in other words, it furnishes the proletariat with weapons for fighting the bourgeoisie.

‘’Further, as we have already seen, entire sections of the ruling class are, by the advance of industry, precipitated into the proletariat, or are at least threatened in their conditions of existence. These also supply the proletariat with fresh elements of enlightenment and progress.

‘’Finally, in times when the class struggle nears the decisive hour, the progress of dissolution going on within the ruling class, in fact within the whole range of old society, assumes such a violent, glaring character, that a small section of the ruling class cuts itself adrift, and joins the revolutionary class, the class that holds the future in its hands. Just as, therefore, at an earlier period, a section of the nobility went over to the bourgeoisie, so now a portion of the bourgeoisie goes over to the proletariat, and in particular, a portion of the bourgeois ideologists, who have raised themselves to the level of comprehending theoretically the historical movement as a whole.

‘’Of all the classes that stand face to face with the bourgeoisie today, the proletariat alone is a genuinely revolutionary class. The other classes decay and finally disappear in the face of Modern Industry; the proletariat is its special and essential product.’’

The preceding was the scientific description, by Marx, of competitive capitalism. It created two new classes, the bourgeois and the proletariat, while destroying all other classes.

Of the utmost importance, is the fact that the ‘’proletariat alone is a genuinely revolutionary class’’, the ‘’special and essential product’’. As that is the case, it is the proletariat, the working class, that is destined to overthrow the class of monopoly capitalists, the bourgeoisie, and establish a state of scientific socialism, in the form of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat.

This brings us to the subject of monopoly capitalism, otherwise known as imperialism. As previously mentioned, it was Lenin who conducted a scientific examination of imperialism, and wrote his conclusions in his book, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, first published in 1917.

In Chapter 1, titled Concentration of Production and Monopolies, he first states:

‘’The enormous growth of industry and the remarkably rapid concentration of production in ever-larger enterprises are one of the most characteristic features of capitalism. Modern production censuses give most complete and most exact data on this process.’’

This is to say that his analysis, of imperialism, is based upon the ‘’modern production censuses’’, of the most conscientious bourgeois scholars. He then proceeds to summarize those statistics, as a means of proving that the ‘’concentration of capital’’ leads to monopolies.

Incidentally, he also noted that the use of ‘’high tariffs’’, merely ‘’accelerates’’ the development of monopolies. This is significant, as Trump is currently using high tariffs, in order to promote the development of manufacturing in the country, in order to service a local market. This is characteristic of early, pre monopoly, competitive capitalism.

This despite the fact that monopoly capitalism is already well established. It is not going anywhere! The monopoly capitalists will see to that! The ‘’protective tariffs’’ will serve only to strengthen the already existing monopolies. They will have the exact opposite effect, of that intended by Trump. 

As Lenin stated, ‘’Today, monopoly has become a fact….the rise of monopolies, as a result of the concentration of production, is a general and fundamental law of the present stage of development of capitalism’’.

Strangely enough, these are facts, which only the most conscientious, of the bourgeois economists, are facing. The vast majority of such economists, either cannot or will not, face these unpleasant facts.

Lenin then proceeded to give a date at which the early, competitive capitalism, was transformed into imperialism, monopoly capitalism. ‘’For Europe, the time when the new capitalism was definitely substituted for the old can be established fairly precisely: it was the beginning of the twentieth century.’’ (italics by Lenin)

Of course, in other parts of the world, such as North America and Asia, the time of transition was somewhat later.

It should be noted that monopolies come in different forms, and one of those forms is cartels. Lenin also had a few words to say about cartels:

‘’Cartels come to an agreement on the terms of sale, dates of payment, etc. They divide the markets among themselves. They fix the quantity of goods to be produced. They fix prices. They divide the profits among the various enterprises, etc…. Competition becomes transformed into monopoly. The result is immense progress in the socialization of production. In particular, the process of technical invention and improvement becomes socialized….This is something quite different from the old free competition between manufacturers, scattered and out of touch with one another, and producing for an unknown market…. Capitalism in its imperialist stage leads directly to the most comprehensive socialization of production; it, so to speak, drags the capitalists, against their will and consciousness, into some sort of a new social order, a transitional one from complete free competition to complete socialization.’’

Lenin then gave a list of the ‘’modern and civilized’’ ways, that the monopolies resort to, in their strivings for ‘’organization’’: 

‘’(1) stopping supplies of raw materials … one of the most important methods of compelling adherence to the cartel); (2) stopping the supply of labour by means of “alliances” (i.e., of agreements between the capitalists and the trade unions by which the latter permit their members to work only in cartelized enterprises); (3) stopping deliveries; (4) closing trade outlets; (5) agreements with the buyers, by which the latter undertake to trade only with the cartels; (6) systematic price cutting (to ruin outside firms, i.e., those which refuse to submit to the monopolists. Millions are spent in order to sell goods for a certain time below their cost price; there were instances when the price of petrol was thus reduced from 40 to 22 marks, i.e., almost by half!); (7) stopping credits; (8) boycott.’’

Lenin then proceeded to make another point, which I consider to be most relevant, as we are facing a crisis in capitalism:

‘’Crises of every kind—economic crises most frequently, but not only these—in their turn increase very considerably the tendency towards concentration and towards monopoly.’’

The crisis which Trump has created, through his use of tariffs, with the goal of returning the country to a state of competitive capitalism, will merely strengthen the existing monopolies. The very opposite of his intention!

This brings us to Chapter 2, titled, The Banks and Their New Role.

‘’The principal and primary function of banks is to serve as middlemen in the making of payments. In so doing they transform inactive money capital into active, that is, into capital yielding a profit; they collect all kinds of money revenues and place them at the disposal of the capitalist class. 

‘’As banking develops and becomes concentrated in a small number of establishments, the banks grow from modest middlemen into powerful monopolies having at their command almost the whole of the money capital of all the capitalists and small businessmen and also the larger part of the means of production and sources of raw materials in any one country and in a number of countries. This transformation of numerous modest middlemen into a handful of monopolists is one of the fundamental processes in the growth of capitalism into capitalist imperialism; for this reason we must first of all examine the concentration of banking….I have emphasized the reference to the affiliated banks because it is one of the most important distinguishing features of modern capitalist concentration. The big enterprises, and the banks in particular, not only completely absorb the small ones, but also ‘annex’ them, subordinate them, bring them into their ‘own’ group or ‘concern’ (to use the technical term) by acquiring ‘holdings’ in their capital, by purchasing or exchanging shares, by a system of credits, etc…. we find that a handful of monopolists subordinate to their will all the operations, both commercial and industrial, of the whole of capitalist society; for they are enabled-by means of their banking connections, their current accounts and other financial operations—first, to ascertain exactly the financial position of the various capitalists, then to control them, to influence them by restricting or enlarging, facilitating or hindering credits, and finally to entirely determine their fate, determine their income, deprive them of capital, or permit them to increase their capital rapidly and to enormous dimensions, etc…..Thus, the twentieth century marks the turning-point from the old capitalism to the new, from the domination of capital in general to the domination of finance capital.’’

As regards our current situation, in which Trump is determined to restore competitive capitalism, through the use of tariffs, this is significant. He thinks that if the price of goods, within the country is high enough, then manufacturing companies will build factories, within the country, and sell their products locally. Nonsense!

Even the bourgeois economists estimate that such a ‘’capital investment’’ would require several hundred billion dollars, for each factory, and take three to five years to construct. And where are those businesses supposed to get that money? They certainly do not have that kind of money on hand! From the banks, of course. 

The trouble being that the ‘’handful of banks’’, know precisely the ‘’financial position’’ of those manufacturing companies, and they ‘’control them’’, are able to ‘’determine their fate’’, to ‘’deprive them of capital’’. There is no way that the banking monopolies are about to invest their capital in American manufacturing companies, producing goods for the local market. It is much more profitable to invest that capital elsewhere! 

This is followed by Chapter 3, titled Finance Capital and Financial Oligarchy. 

Lenin explains that the ‘’merging or coalescence of banking with industry’’, gives rise to the term ‘’finance capital’’. He also stated that these monopolies ‘’inevitably becomes the domination of a financial oligarchy’’. 

The American Oligarchy is living proof of the correctness of that statement!

This is followed by Chapter 4, The Export of Capital. 

‘’Typical of the old capitalism, when free competition held undivided sway, was the export of goods. Typical of the latest stage of capitalism, when monopolies rule, is the export of capital….

England became a capitalist country before any other, and by the middle of the nineteenth century, having adopted free trade, claimed to be the ‘workshop of the world’, the supplier of manufactured goods to all countries, which in exchange were to keep her provided with raw materials. But in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, this monopoly was already undermined; for other countries, sheltering themselves with ‘protective’ tariffs, developed into independent capitalist states.’’

Under competitive capitalism, ‘’protective tariffs’’ were used, by under developed countries, as a means of developing capitalism, within those countries. Now Trump is using ‘’protective tariffs’’, within a highly industrialized country, complete with monopoly capitalism, in order to develop capitalism! This makes absolutely no sense! Madness! What is more, the bourgeois economists are remaining silent on this point!

From the view point of the working class, the export of capital is one of the most striking characteristics of monopoly capitalism. This is to say that capital is defined as ‘’accumulated labour’’. Anything that has been created by labour, is capital. And rest assured, factories have been created by labour. A great deal of labour! That makes them high value capital, and under monopoly capitalism, such items are exported. 

A great many manufacturing plants, which pay quite well, have been ‘’relocated’’ to other countries. The workers of those factories, are of course out of a job. In this way, capitalism spreads to under developed countries. There is a reason for this, as Lenin explains:

‘’As long as capitalism remains what it is, surplus capital will be utilized not for the purpose of raising the standard of living of the masses in a given country, for this would mean a decline in profits for the capitalists, but for the purpose of increasing profits by exporting capital abroad to the backward countries. In these backward countries profits are usually high, for capital is scarce, the price of land is relatively low, wages are low, raw materials are cheap.’’

This stands in stark contrast to competitive capitalism, under which goods, the articles produced by the factories, were the only items which were exported. 

This brings us to Chapter 7, Imperialism As A Special Stage of Capitalism. 

For our purposes, perhaps the most significant section in this chapter, is that in which Lenin states:  

‘’If it were necessary to give the briefest possible definition of imperialism we should have to say that imperialism is the monopoly stage of capitalism. …But very brief definitions, although convenient, for they sum up the main points, are nevertheless inadequate, since we have to deduce from them some especially important features of the phenomenon that has to be defined…..

  1. the concentration of production and capital has developed to such a high stage that it has created monopolies which play a decisive role in economic life; (2) the merging of bank capital with industrial capital, and the creation, on the basis of this “finance capital”, of a financial oligarchy; (3) the export of capital as distinguished from the export of commodities acquires exceptional importance; (4) the formation of international monopolist capitalist associations which share the world among themselves, and (5) the territorial division of the whole world among the biggest capitalist powers is completed. Imperialism is capitalism at that stage of development at which the dominance of monopolies and finance capital is established; in which the export of capital has acquired pronounced importance; in which the division of the world among the international trusts has begun, in which the division of all territories of the globe among the biggest capitalist powers has been completed.’’ 

This concerns the working class, in several ways. For one thing, it explains the creation of the Oligarchy. They came about as a result of the merger of bank capital with financial capital. As well, the export of capital has resulted in the loss of countless factories, as they are relocated to other countries. The ‘’international monopolist capitalist associations’’ make every effort to set prices of all goods. Then too, the ‘’territorial division of the whole world’’, leads to wars  among the monopoly capitalist powers, in which the working people are expected to kill each other, for the benefit of the monopoly capitalists.

This brings us to Chapter 8, The Parasitism and Decay of Capitalism. 

In this chapter, Lenin points out that parasitism is a ‘’feature of imperialism…. like all monopoly, it inevitably engenders a tendency of stagnation and decay. Since monopoly prices are established, even temporarily, the motive cause of technical and, consequently, of all other progress disappears to a certain extent and, further, the economic possibility arises of deliberately retarding technical progress….Certainly, the possibility of reducing the cost of production and increasing profits by introducing technical improvements operates in the direction of change. But the tendency to stagnation and decay, which is characteristic of monopoly, continues to operate, and in some branches of industry, in some  countries, for certain periods of time, it gains the upper hand.’’

That explains the lack of any great recent inventions!

This brings us to Chapter 9, The Critique of Imperialism. 

‘’By the critique of imperialism, in the broad sense of the term, we mean the attitude of the different classes of society towards imperialist policy in connection with their general ideology….The questions as to whether it is possible to reform the basis of imperialism, whether to go forward to the further intensification and deepening of the antagonisms which it engenders, or backward, towards allaying these antagonisms, are fundamental questions in the critique of imperialism. Since the specific political features of imperialism are reaction everywhere and increased national oppression due to the oppression of the financial oligarchy and the elimination of free competition, a petty-bourgeois democratic opposition to imperialism arose at the beginning of the twentieth century in nearly all imperialist countries.’’

In America, this attempt to reform the ‘’basis of imperialism’’, has been taken up by various middle class intellectuals, and in particular, the Democratic Socialists of America. On their web site, they have a most extensive list of demands, in an attempt to ‘’allay these antagonisms’’. A ‘’step backwards’’! That which is required, is so ‘’further intensify and deepen the antagonisms engendered by imperialism’’.  After all, imperialism is ‘’reaction everywhere and increased national oppression, due to the oppression of the financial oligarchy, and the elimination of free competition.’’ The Oligarchy must be fought, crushed, not placated!

In summary, this article was written in response to the efforts of Trump, to set the American economy back one hundred years, to a time of competitive capitalism. Not about to happen! 

Yet as he raised the issue, perhaps it will inspire workers to examine the differences, through a careful reading of the Communist Manifesto, and Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism. This, I highly recommend.

Gerald McIsaac

Concerning ‘’Liberation Day’’

Recently, one of the most highly respected bourgeois newspapers in America, the Wall Street Journal, expressed their opinion, concerning the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, in terms which left no room for any possible misunderstanding: 

‘’The trouble with trade wars, is that once they begin, they can quickly escalate and get out of control. All the more so when politicians are nearing an election campaign, as Canada now is. Or when Mr. Trump behaves as if his manhood is implicated, because a foreign nation won’t take his nasty border taxes lying down. We said from the beginning, that this North American trade war is the dumbest in history, and we were being kind.’’

The manner in which the WSJ phrased this is not entirely accurate, but their point is valid. It is also to their credit, that they referred to the so called ‘’tariffs’’, as ‘’border taxes’’, because that is precisely the case. Goods coming into the country will face taxes, which will be paid by the consumer. 

The bourgeois economists estimate that this will cost the average American family an extra $6500. per year. When this was pointed out to Donald Trump, he responded that he ‘’did not care’’. And why should he? As a multi billionaire, he can well afford this.

There is also a fine video, on the internet, by MSNBC, in which two journalists express their opinions. As one lovely young lady stated, ‘’It is not clear what the objectives of any of this is, other than the fact that Trump himself is personally enamoured with tariffs…There is no clear objective here….Trump has not been consistent….Is it about fentanyl or immigration or something else….Possibly national security concerns….How do you negotiate with someone who does not know what they want?’’

Absolutely correct, young lady! You ‘’hit the nail right on the head’’! Trump does not know what he wants! He operates on impulse! He has an extremely high opinion of himself, and considers any stray thought that happens to cross his mind, as a stroke of genius.

He is nothing other than a rich, spoiled brat, who never grew up! You are also correct, when you say that Trump is ‘’enamoured with tariffs’’, for reasons which are just now becoming clear. 

Trump is actually sentimental, nostalgic for a time which existed, before he was even born. That was the time of President McKinley, at the beginning of the twentieth century. That was also the time of transition, of competitive capitalism, to monopoly capitalism, also referred to as imperialism. 

As competitive capitalism necessarily gives rise to monopoly capitalism, it is also referred to as pre monopoly capitalism. 

Incidentally, the capitalists of that time, ‘’mere’’ multi millionaires, were well aware that something had changed. They did not understand these changes, and really did not care. They just understood that their profits were sky rocketing, and to them, that was all that mattered. Yet they referred to this new, extremely profitable phase of capitalism, as imperialism.

I mention this, to order to drive home the point that it was not the Marxists, who coined the term ‘’imperialism’’. It was the monopoly capitalists who were responsible for that.

It was Lenin who examined this new form of capitalism, in its monopoly stage. He used the figures, which the finest of the bourgeois economists had amassed, such as the number of industrial enterprises, size of those enterprises, number of workers employed, and the electricity used. Also the amount of goods produced. He published his conclusions in his book, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism. 

Among other things, he found that ‘’size matters’’. As Lenin phrased it: ‘’Tens of thousands of large scale enterprises are everything; millions of small ones are nothing.’’

Countless small business owners can testify to the accuracy of that statement! They simply cannot compete with the ‘’multi national’’ corporations, as the monopoly capitalists rather politely refer to themselves. Hence the liquidation of the middle class!

Now we are faced with this rather strange situation, in which the ruling class of monopoly capitalists, the bourgeoisie, have decided to change their method of rule, by abolishing the democratic republic, and replacing it with the rule of an Oligarchy. To accomplish this less than noble objective, they have placed one of their own in the White House, Donald Trump. He in turn, is determined to ‘’bring back the good old days’’, that of competitive capitalism. He is convinced that the way to do this, is through tariffs. 

As if taxing goods, coming into the country, is going to break the monopolies! It most certainly is not! It is merely going to drive ever more small businesses into bankruptcy! As well as giving rise to raging inflation, a ‘’deep recession’’, possibly even a ‘’depression’’, according to the finest of the bourgeois economists. This will further impoverish the working class! Which will also result in the further strengthening of the existing monopolies!

As Lenin stated, ‘’The rise of monopolies, as the result of the concentration of production, is a general and fundamental law of the present stage of development of capitalism.’’

The wide spread application of tariffs is not about to break this ‘’general and fundamental law of the present stage of development of capitalism’’! On the contrary, it will merely strengthen those monopolies! 

Yet Trump, in the simplicity of his soul, thinks that high prices on goods coming into the country, will force American companies to build factories, in order to service the local market. Reality check! Building factories costs a great fortune! And just where are the companies expected to get that money? From the banks, of course! The same banks which are also monopolies!

No bank is about to invest their money, capital, in a small business, one which has the goal of satisfying a local market.

Lenin had a few words to say about banks in his second chapter, under the title ‘’The Banks and Their New Role’’: 

‘’The principle and primary function of banks is to serve as an intermediary in the making of payments. In doing so, they transform inactive money capital into active capital, that is, into capital producing a profit; they collect all kinds of money revenues and place them at the disposal of the capitalist class. 

‘’As banking develops and becomes concentrated in a small number of establishments, the banks become transformed, and instead of being modest intermediaries, they become powerful monopolies, having at their command almost all the whole of the money capital of all the capitalists and small businessmen, and also a large part of the means of production, and of the sources of raw materials of the given country and of a number of countries. The transformation of numerous intermediaries into a handful of monopolists represents one of the fundamental processes in the transformation of capitalism into capitalist imperialism.’’

To think that Trump wants to transform these powerful monopolies, both businesses and banks, into competitive companies! It simply cannot be done! The monopoly capitalists would never allow such a thing. 

It would appear that Trump is working against the monopoly capitalists, those who are determined to set up an Oligarchy. After all, the Oligarchy is determined to wipe out the middle class, while Trump is determined to restore the middle class. 

In fact, the Oligarchy is merely using Trump. He has been put forward as their ‘’Point Man’’, their ‘’Stooge’’, their ‘’Curly Howard’’. They are well aware that his plan has no chance of success. They are equally well aware that tariffs will merely strengthen the existing monopolies, driving ever more small businesses into bankruptcy. Precisely what they want!

As I write this, it is now April 2, that which Trump has referred to as ‘’Liberation Day’’. He just gave a speech, on the lawns of the White House, in which he documented the tariffs to be imposed, upon various countries of the world. Even by Trump standards, he out did himself! That speech was nothing short of a masterpiece, of distortions and outright lies. 

One of the finest of the bourgeois economists, Scott Lucas,  had a few words to say, concerning that speech: 

‘’That was the dumbest, most economically illiterate speech, I have heard in my life. …It was filled with lies and distortions… What you had, was someone who is the President of the United States, speaking almost absolute nonsense, and the biggest nonsense of all is the idea that tariffs can replace income taxes, and that they will lead to economic growth. They will not….If the EU (European Union) and other countries retaliate, the loss to the global economy will be one point four Trillion dollars. The effective tax burden on the US taxpayers will be six Trillion dollars. …It is one of the most economically damaging actions that has been taken, since the last round of high tariffs, in the nineteen thirties, which helped lead to the Great Depression.’’ 

Precisely right! These tariffs, which are nothing other than taxes, could very well lead to a Second Great Depression.

As this economist phrased it so well, I have decided not to write the ending, which I had prepared for this article. There is no need.

Gerald McIsaac

Spiritual Power of Celebrities

We are now less than three months into the second presidency of Donald Trump. Both he and ‘’Co-President’’ Elon Musk have been busy implementing the completely reactionary agenda of Project 2025, along with a few additions. These additions include hawking the sale of Musk’s precious Tesla electric vehicles, on the grounds of the White House lawns, no less. As well, a well known journalist was included in the ‘’top secret’’ planning for a military attack, on a non secure web site. This has given rise to allegations that the individual responsible, for this serious ‘’breach of security’’, was ‘’drunk out of his mind’’. Imagine that!   

Then there are the proposed tariffs, to be placed on numerous products, coming into the country. The neighbouring countries of Mexico and Canada are the main focus of those tariffs, with Canada being referred to as the ‘’Fifty First State’’, and the Prime Minister being referred to as the ‘’Governor of Canada’’. 

Trump also plans to ‘’take back’’ the Panama Canal, as his loyal boot lickers phrased it, as if it once belonged to America! Which it never did, but that has not stopped them from threatening to go to war, in order to seize control of that Canal. Not that they refer to it as war, but instead use the expression ‘’military force’’. As if the use of such force is not an act of war!

The same can be said of seizing control of Greenland, even though it belongs to the country of Denmark. Bear in mind that Denmark is a member of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, an ally of America. It should be mentioned that NATO was first established, in order to counter the perceived ‘’threat posed by Russia’’.

Apparently Russia is no longer seen as a ‘’threat’’, but as an ally. Or perhaps it is more accurate to refer to Russia as a ‘’Colonial Master’’, with America being the Colony. The manner in which Trump is ‘’sucking up’’ to Putin, has given rise to very serious allegations, that he is nothing other than a Russian agent. 

It is one thing to be a liar and a thief, as well as a convicted felon, many times over. Donald Trump is all of that, and more, yet it is something else entirely to be guilty of High Treason. As the American President, he is the head of state, and the Commander In Chief of the American military. To be guilty of High Treason is a capital crime, which could result in the heath penalty. 

The fact remains that all of these threats, especially that of imposing tariffs, has given rise to ‘’nervousness among investors’’, as the mainstream press so delicately phrased it. As a result of this ‘’nervousness’’, the stock market has been fluctuating wildly, and has ‘’lost over five trillion dollars’’, over a ‘’period of three weeks’’. 

Allow me to add that such a ‘’loss’’, is merely that of a paper fortune. Which in no way changes the fact that the financial capitalists, the ‘’stock market investors’’, take this very seriously. They are even more concerned that further tariffs, promised by Trump, to go into effect on April 2, will give rise to ‘’further uncertainty’’, and a greater drop in the stock market. 

In all fairness to those capitalists, their fears are well grounded, as tariffs give rise to counter tariffs, and to inflation, among other things. In particular, Trump’s threats to place tariffs on all vehicles, not built in America, could raise the cost of automobiles by many thousands of dollars. After all, a great many parts go back and forth, across the border, several times, in the process of production. There are perhaps no vehicles built strictly in America! 

As a result of this, the most conscientious bourgeois economists, and such are few and far between, are predicting a recession, and blaming it on Trump and his economic policies, especially that of imposing tariffs.

The vast majority of ‘’common people’’, by whom I mean the workers and family farmers, are already ‘’feeling the pinch’’. There is no need to persuade them of the fact that a recession is ‘’on the horizon’’. As far as they are concerned, it is already here! Wages are at best stagnant, while prices continue to rise. It is becoming ever more difficult to ‘’make ends meet’’. 

Without doubt, countless working class people were fooled by Trump and his lies. Not too surprising, as Trump is a first class demagogue. They actually believed him when he promised to eliminate inflation, ‘’on his first day in office’’, among other things. Yet now inflation of raging out of control. 

But now the ‘’pendulum has begun to swing the other way’’, so to speak. That which is referred to as ‘’pubic sentiment’’, but which is really the revolutionary motion of the working class, is now ‘’gaining traction’’, if you will excuse the mixed metaphors. 

It is significant that, within the pigsty of Washington, there are a few politicians who represent the common people, both workers and family farmers. In the Senate, we have Senator Bernie Sanders, a self described ‘’Independent Socialist’’. As well, in the House of Representatives, we have those who are referred to as ‘’The Squad’’, led by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, or AOC. 

It is to the credit of both Sanders and AOC, that they have embarked on a ‘’Fighting Oligarchy Tour’’. Even though neither one is running for any political office -both have already been elected!- they are doing this as a public service. 

The response of the working people, has been quite remarkable. The crowds which are ‘’turning out’’, are even bigger now, than the crowds which appeared, at the time Sanders was running for president! As the Leftist journalists point out, this is most surprising, as ’’there is no election now’’, including ‘’no midterm and no primary’’. It is the opinion of those same journalists that ‘’the people need a place to put their energy’’, and that ‘’they trust Sanders and AOC far more than they trust other Democrats, who are doing very little’’, or worse, actually ‘’helping the Trump administration’’. Well spoken!

Even though this journalist made no reference to classes, he documented the fact that the working class people are in motion, more politically active, gradually becoming more aware that the Democratic Party does not represent them. In fact, both mainstream political parties serve the same class of monopoly capitalists, the bourgeoisie. Now this has to be explained to them. 

It is even more encouraging that a number of ‘’celebrities’’, are now becoming politically active. Apparently the mass movement, the revolutionary motion of the working class, has reached those people. That is a fine indication of the strength of that motion. 

One of the finest examples is that of a popular comedian, Chris Rock, who is reported to have ‘’unleashed an absolute firestorm across American social media, racking up over five million views’’. That begs the question: What exactly made this performance go viral? 

The answer is that, according to the narrator, the comedian ‘’had the audience erupting with laughter, comparing Trump’s leadership to a reality TV show…cleverly transformed Trump’s serious public image into one of the funniest moments we’ve ever seen….turning this hilarious bit, into a surprisingly informative revelation…hit Trump exactly where it hurt most, his famously fragile ego…flooding every corner of social media within hours….an online phenomenon…’’

As I have stated so many times before, the best way to educate people, is to entertain them, at the same time! This comedian has just provided us with a superb example of this!

Another fine example of exposing the hypocrisy of Trump, was provided by a superb actor, Robert De Niro, a ‘’Hollywood Movie Star’’. He expressed his opinion of Trump, in terms which left no room for any misunderstanding: ‘’He’s a punk. He’s a dog. He’s a pig. He’s a con artist. He’s a mutt, who does not know what he is talking about. He doesn’t do his homework. It makes me so angry that this country has gotten to this point. That this fool, this bozo, has wound up where he has….He thinks he’s gaming society, does not pay his taxes…He’s a national disaster, an embarrassment to this country. …He is genuinely a sick person, that somehow has been allowed into our system…There is not one redeeming thing about (Trump)… He is so narcissistic and self centred…’’

As the narrator pointed out, ‘’When De Niro talks, people listen…The more Trump rants, the more people listen to what De Niro actually said’’.  

This is to drive home the point that celebrities have a great deal of spiritual power. Their fans listen closely to that which they say, especially if those celebrities are ‘’Hollywood Movie Stars’’. Mind you, such celebrities can also be professional athletes, for example. Strange but true.

This is not to imply that the mere act of achieving celebrity status, automatically elevates an individual, to the level of being an expert on political matters. It most certainly does not. It simply means that such people have a certain amount of spiritual power, as their fans deeply respect their opinion. 

As for those who may suspect that this is a less than subtle hint, that other Leftist celebrities should become politically active, I can only respond that you are correct. I deliberately singled out ‘’Hollywood Movie Stars’’, as such people tend to have the most deeply devoted fans. 

More than that, many of those same celebrities, especially the females, have very likely experienced some form of sexual assault. The ‘’powers that be’’ in Hollywood, commonly referred to as ‘’Moguls’’, consider this to be one of the ‘’perks of the job’’, that this is merely the ‘’cost of success’’. In fact, it is nothing other than sexual assault. But then such people have no sense of morality.

Their victims have every reason to feel bitter, as they have largely been denied justice. To such people, I can only suggest that, ‘’tis better to get even, than to get mad’’.

Bear in mind that you are a ‘’Hollywood Celebrity’’, and as such, have a considerable amount of spiritual power. Feel free to use it, not only against those who have assaulted you, but against the whole class of monopoly capitalists, the multi billionaires. Until that whole class of bourgeoisie is overthrown, nothing of substance will change. 

Now it is a matter of raising the level of awareness of the working class, making them aware of themselves as a class, with their own class interests, as it is the working class, the proletariat, that is destined to overthrow the bourgeoisie.

The best way to do this, is by entertaining them at the same time. But then, that is your specialty. 

With that in mind, may I suggest reading the Essential Works of Marxism, such as the Communist Manifesto, by Marx and Engels, as well as State and Revolution, What Is To Be Done?, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, and Left Wing Communism, An Infantile Disorder, all by Lenin.

Further bear in mind that the scientific socialist revolutionary theories of Marx and Lenin, are taught only in Universities, and then only with a view to distorting them. Feel free to read those articles with an open mind.

The monopoly capitalists, the multi billionaires, the bourgeoisie, have determined that they can no longer rule in the old way, and have decided to change their method of rule. America is about to go from a democratic republic, to the rule of an Oligarchy. At least, that is their plan. They must be stopped. 

It is up to the working class, the proletariat, the ‘’only consistency revolutionary class’’, to stop them, although we can expect the family farmers and middle class people, to assist them. The multi billionaires must be overthrown, through revolution, and then crushed, under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat.

That is a fundamental tenet of Scientific Socialism, of true Marxism. Yet as such theories are taught only in Universities, and as few working class people are able to attend Universities, they have no way of knowing this. For that reason, it is necessary for middle class people to bring them that awareness. That is where Celebrities come into action. 

Those who are ‘’Hollywood Movie Stars’’, are especially qualified to fulfill this task. After all, you are supremely well trained in the art of entertaining. Now it is a matter of applying those skills to the task of raising the level of awareness of the working class. We will know that we are being successful, when the expression Dictatorship of the Proletariat, becomes common place.

This goal is no where near as difficult as it once was. The working class is now quite cultured, with the vast majority of workers having access to digital devices, able to access the internet. Bear in mind that the Essential Works of Marx and Lenin is readily available, on the internet.

Yet there is a sense of urgency to this, as the Oligarchy is determined to destroy the democratic republic, and quickly. We can reasonably expect this to accelerate the growth and development of the revolutionary movement, as is currently happening. Now is the time to prepare for the approaching Insurrection, which will mark the beginning of the Second American Revolution, and the beginning of Scientific Socialism, in the form of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat.

As for those who are skeptical, may I draw your attention to a key paragraph, from the article by Lenin, titled Left Wing Communism, An Infantile Disorder:

‘’The fundamental law of revolution, which has been confirmed by all revolutions, and especially by all three Russian revolutions in the twentieth century, is as follows: for a revolution to take place, it is not enough for the exploited and oppressed masses to realize the impossibility of living in the old way, and demand changes; for a revolution to take place, it is essential that the exploiters should not be able to live and rule in the old way. It is only when the ’lower classes’ do not want to live in the old way, and the ‘upper classes’ cannot carry on in the old way, that the revolution can triumph. This truth can be expressed in other words: revolution is impossible without a nation wide crisis (affecting both the exploited and the exploiters). It follows that, for a revolution to take place, it is essential, first, that a majority of the workers (or at least a majority of the class conscious, thinking, and politically active workers), should fully realize that revolution is necessary, and that they should be prepared to die for it; second, that the ruling classes should be going through a governmental crisis, which draws even the most backward masses into politics (symptomatic of any genuine revolution is a rapid, tenfold and even hundredfold increase in the size of the working and oppressed masses- hitherto apathetic- who are capable of waging the political struggle), weakens the government, and makes it possible for the revolutionaries to rapidly overthrow it.’’ (italics by Lenin)

May I suggest that the current situation fits the requirements, for the ‘’fundamental law of revolution’’. The ruling class of multi billionaires, can no longer ‘’live and rule in the old way’’. They have decided to abolish the democratic republic, and set up the rule of an Oligarchy. 

As well, the common people, the workers and farmers, the ‘’exploited and oppressed masses’’, have decided that they can no longer, ‘’live in the old way’’, and are ‘’demanding changes’’. That is the very definition of a revolutionary situation!

In my opinion, the preceding paragraph should be copied in poster form, and hung in the homes of all advanced workers. I would be the first to purchase such a poster!

In conclusion, may I suggest that all Leftist celebrities have their work cut out for themselves. In particular, those who consider themselves to be Scientific Socialists, Communists, have to find a way to bring the awareness of classes, the necessity of Revolution, and the subsequent Dictatorship of the Proletariat, to the working people. Rest assured, I have complete confidence in you.

For the moment, may I suggest that our emails and posters proclaim the following slogans:

Dictatorship of the Proletariat!

Scientific Socialism!

Workers of the World, Unite!

Crush the Oligarchy!

Constitutional Crisis Imminent

Saturday, March 14, 2025. A day which may well ‘’live in infamy’’. A day which may go down in history, ‘’As the day American democracy died’’, according to one journalist.

He could be right. It was certainly the day that members of the Trump administration ‘’crossed the line’’, openly defied a court order, from a federal judge, in direct violation of the Constitution. Which calls for a little explanation.

The Trump administration has invoked the ‘’Alien Enemies Act of 1798’’, in order to round up and deport, those whom it considers to be ‘’undesirable’’. As long as those individuals are not American citizens, and even if they are in the country legally, it makes no difference. They are being arrested and deported, without regard for ‘’due process of law’’. In popular terms, they are being denied their ‘’day in court’’. 

In this particular case, a federal judge, Chief Justice Boksburg, was in the process of ruling on the legality of deporting three plane loads of alleged ‘’Venezuelan gang members’’. He issued that which is referred to as a ‘’temporary restraining order’’, against that deportation. He ordered those planes to not take flight, or if any of them did, to return to the airport. Certain members of the Trump administration ignored that order. 

A journalist asked Trump if his administration had violated the judge’s orders, and his response was revealing. As he said, ‘’I do not know yet, you have to speak to the lawyers’’.

I say that this response is ‘’revealing’’, as it is clear that Trump is indifferent to the suggestion that he may have violated the orders of a federal judge! He simply does not care, one way or the other! He thinks that he can do whatever he wants, and get away with it. As he is a convicted felon, thirty four times over, and yet to serve even a single day in jail, we can see his point! The laws do not apply to billionaires!

The White House Press Secretary phrased the matter in somewhat different terms: ‘’The administration did not ‘refuse to comply’ with a court order. The order, which had no lawful basis, was issued after terrorist aliens had already been removed from US territory. …A single judge, in a single city, cannot direct the movement of an aircraft carrier full of foreign alien terrorists who were physically expelled from US soil’’.

We can only wonder if the Press Secretary is aware that she is flirting with charges of Contempt of Federal Court! To state that an order, from a federal judge, ‘’had no legal basis’’, is to imply that the judge is fraudulent. As well, to state that a ‘’single judge cannot direct the movement’’ of something, is blatantly false. A federal judge can do just that! Then too, her statement that ‘’the order…was issued after the terrorist aliens had already been removed from US territory’’, is almost certainly false. 

Another official, referred to as ‘’Trump’s Border Czar’’, was even more emphatic. As he stated, ‘’We are not stopping. I do not care what the judges think, I do not care what the Left thinks, we’re coming’’. 

Bravo, Border Czar! You have clearly stated, in simple, straight forward English, the attitude of all Trump officials! The policy, of the current Trump administration, is to do as Trump dictates, and to hell with the Constitution!

Just a little word of unsolicited advice, Mr. Border Czar. Do not be surprised if the federal courts take a ‘’dim view’’ of such an attitude. Even if you, and countless other federal officials just like you, consider your oath, that of ‘’preserving, protecting and defending the Constitution’’, to be nothing other than ‘’idle verbiage’’, the courts think otherwise! They may even hold you accountable! They could even go so far as to charge you with Criminal Contempt of Court! Which is precisely what it is! You have been warned!

Chief Justice Boksburg has ordered the DOJ, Department Of Justice, lawyers to come up with a ‘’sworn affidavit’’, within a certain time, with a ‘’chronology’’, which is to say minute by minute, concerning the precise time the planes took off, the precise time they received notice to turn the planes around, as well as the precise time the planes landed. 

In short, Justice Boksburg is determined to find out, if the Trump administration officials, deliberately violated his court order. If he concludes that such is the case, as it almost certainly is, then he will very likely issue a ‘’Criminal Contempt of Court’’ ruling. This could well result in the DOJ being forced to prosecute the case against any and all government officials, involved in this Contempt case, including Donald Trump. 

That time has elapsed, and the DOJ has refused to provide those details. What is more, they may also refuse to prosecute any Criminal Contempt charges, against any Trump administration officials. As the DOJ is firmly ‘’under the thumb’’ of Donald Trump, that also, is quite likely.

In that case, the court may choose to appoint an ‘’Independent Prosecutor’’, and have that individual prosecute the Criminal Contempt charge against the federal officials. Should that Independent Prosecutor issue an arrest warrant for certain Trump administration officials, then it is up to the marshals to arrest those individuals.   

If that happens, then we will see if those marshals remain loyal to their oath, to the Constitution, of if their loyalty lies with Trump. As Trump has been a ‘’busy boy’’, purging all federal employees who may disagree with him, that remains to be seen.

In a worst case scenario, the marshals refuse to carry out the orders of the Special Prosecutor, thus proving their loyalty to Donald Trump. 

And that, dear reader, is the very definition of a ‘’Constitutional Crisis’’. It will mean- perish forbid!- that all federal employees are now loyal to Trump, and not the Constitution. It will also mean that the American democratic republic, is dead. The Dictatorship of the American Oligarchy,  with Trump-Musk at the head, has begun. 

The astute reader may wonder why a true Marxist, a Communist, would be so concerned with the democratic republic. Because, as Lenin stated, in March of 1919, ‘’History shows that it is in precisely a bourgeois democracy, that a most acute struggle between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie develops, extensively and freely’’.

We most certainly want the class struggle to develop, under the democratic republic, to its logical conclusion, that of civil war, between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, and the subsequent Dictatorship of the Proletariat. 

By contrast, under a bourgeois dictatorship, the rule of the Plutocracy, such a class struggle will be far more difficult.

In conclusion, I can only stress the fact that it is urgent to become active, both legally and illegally. On the ‘’legal front’’, so to speak, all American should take part in town hall meetings, join the two mainstream political parties, as card carrying members, and read the Essential Works of Marx and Lenin. As well, they should encourage their friends who are attorneys, especially those who are experts in Constitutional Law, to challenge the 2024 Presidential Election, on the grounds that it was Unconstitutional, in violation of the Twelfth Amendment. 

On the other hand, certain illegal work must also be carried out. Preparations for the Insurrection must be intensified. The members of Councils must be further armed, trained and equipped. The most advanced workers must be trained, in various fields of leadership, in preparation for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. After the Revolution, such workers will be placed in key positions of authority. Any training they receive now, will prove to be most valuable.

May the signs and banners proclaim:

Prepare For Insurrection!

Workers of the World, Unite!

Dictatorship of the Proletariat!

Scientific Socialism!

Crush the American Oligarchy! 

Open Letter To American Workers

For a great many years, Canadians and Americans have been close friends and neighbours. Many Canadians and  Americans are related. We share the largest unguarded border in the world. We frequently cross the border, for vacation and business. Or at least, that is the way it used to be. Not any more!

Very recently, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on goods produced in Canada, Mexico and China. A tariff is nothing other than a tax, placed on certain goods produced in another country, in this case Canada, and then sold in the United States. This added tax goes to the American government, but is paid by the American consumer.

As can be expected, Canada responded with tariffs of their own, referred to as ‘’retaliatory tariffs’’, so that certain goods produced in America, to be sold in Canada, are also now taxed. Here again, the tax goes to the Canadian government, but is paid by the Canadian consumer. Then, as the two countries impose ever more retaliatory tariffs, on ever more products, this gives rise to that which is politely referred to as a ‘’trade war’’. 

It is more accurately referred to as simple stupidity! Madness! The consumers of both countries, are faced with ever higher prices. Inflation! The very thing that Trump swore that he would abolish! 

Aside from inflation, tariffs play a key role, in monopoly capitalism. As Lenin explained, in Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, in reference to tariffs:

‘’The concentration of industry and the formation of monopolist, manufacturers combines, cartels, syndicates, etc., could only be accelerated by these circumstances’’.

This is to stress the fact, that the use of tariffs, merely ‘’accelerates’’ the development of monopoly capitalism! Yet, as we already live under a state of monopoly capitalism, it is safe to say that those tariffs merely strengthen the capitalist monopolies!

Compare this to the nonsense that Trump spits out, to the effect that, ‘’tariffs will force American companies to produce goods, strictly for American consumers’’. Precisely the opposite is the case! The existing monopolies are about to become ever more powerful, ever more complete! Ever more small businesses are about to ‘’bite the dust’’. 

As well, Trump is determined to make Canada the ‘’Fifty First State’’. He has even insulted our Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, by referring to him as ‘’Governor Trudeau’’. Make no mistake, Canadians are not taking this lying down!

We are all proud of our Prime Minister, for the speech he gave recently. It is on the internet, titled ‘’Watch Trudeau Speak Directly To Trump During Blistering Speech’’. 

He started his speech by pointing out that: ‘’Today, the United States launched a trade war against Canada. Their closest partner and ally, their closest friend.’’ 

That is exactly right! And what close ‘’partner and ally’’ is about to take the place of Canada?

‘’At the same time, they are talking about working positively with Russia, appeasing Vladimir Putin, a lying murderous dictator. …Canadians are reasonable, and we are polite, but we will not back down from a fight. Not when our country and the well being of everyone in it is at stake.’’

Well spoken! He went on to state that Canada will respond with ‘’retaliatory tariffs’’. This is to say that Canada will, in turn, place tariffs on certain goods produced in America, and sent to Canada, to be sold. 

He was also correct when he stated that, ‘’there are no winners in a trade war’’. Then he spoke directly to the American people:

‘’We do not want this. We want to work with you, as a friend and ally, and we do not want to see you hurt either. But your government has chosen to do this, to you. … Your government has chosen to put American jobs at risk, at the thousands of workplaces that succeed because of materials from Canada, or because of consumers in Canada, or both. …They have chosen to launch a trade war that will, first and foremost, harm American families’’. 

It is significant that the ‘’trade war’’, to which Trudeau is referring, is nothing other than the response of one country, in this case Canada, to the tariffs of another country, in this case America. What choice do we have?

Yet Americans are a heroic people, with a history of revolution, of which they can be most proud. No doubt, they will soon expand upon that revolutionary history, and crush Trump and the Oligarchy, those who are determined to destroy the American democratic republic.

In fact, Lenin wrote an open letter to all American workers, in 1918. As it is so important, I have chosen to reproduce it, in full, although perhaps a little explanation is in order.

The first true Russian Marxists referred to themselves as ‘’Social Democrats’’, as they fought for democracy, as well as socialism. But then the Party split, into a majority, or Bolsheviks, those who adhere to principle, led by Lenin, and a minority, or Mensheviks, those who were completely unprincipled. Still later, the Bolsheviks referred to themselves as Communists.

The family farmers were referred to as peasants, and were divided into poor, middle and rich. The rich peasants were referred to as ‘’kulaks’’, or ‘’tight fists’’, or the ‘’rural bourgeoisie’’. They were the class enemies of the poor peasants and the workers. 

The word Soviet means ‘’Council’’ in English, and these Councils have now made an appearance in America. 

The expression ‘’i.e.’’ means ‘’that is’’. Also, all italics were made by Lenin.

The following is the full content of the letter:

‘’Comrades! A Russian Bolshevik who took part in the 1905 Revolution, and who lived in your country for many years afterwards, has offered to convey my letter to you. I have accepted his proposal all the more gladly because just at the present time the American revolutionary workers have to play an exceptionally important role as uncompromising enemies of American imperialism—the freshest, strongest and latest in joining in the world-wide slaughter of nations for the division of capitalist profits. At this very moment, the American multimillionaires, these modern slaveowners have turned an exceptionally tragic page in the bloody history of bloody imperialism by giving their approval- whether direct or indirect, open or hypocritically concealed, makes no difference—to the armed expedition launched by the brutal Anglo-Japanese imperialists for the purpose of throttling the first socialist republic.

‘’The history of modern, civilized America opened with one of those great, really liberating, really revolutionary wars of which there have been so few compared to the vast number of wars of conquest which, like the present imperialist war, were caused by squabbles among kings, landowners or capitalists over the division of usurped land or ill gotten gains. That was the war the American people waged against the British robbers who oppressed America and held her in colonial slavery, in the same way as these “civilized” bloodsuckers are still oppressing and holding in colonial slavery hundreds of millions of people in India, Egypt, and all parts of the world.

‘’About 150 years have passed since then. Bourgeois civilization has borne all its luxurious fruits. America has taken first place among the free and educated nations in level of development of the productive forces of collective human endeavour, in the utilization of machinery and of all the wonders of modern engineering. At the same time, America has become one of the foremost countries in regard to the depth of the abyss which lies between the handful of arrogant multimillionaires who wallow in filth and luxury, and the millions of working people who constantly live on the verge of pauperism. The American people, who set the world an example in waging a revolutionary war against feudal slavery, now find themselves in the latest, capitalist stage of wage-slavery to a handful of multimillionaires, and find themselves playing the role of hired thugs who, for the benefit of wealthy scoundrels, throttled the Philippines in 1898 on the pretext of ‘liberating’ them, and are throttling the Russian Socialist Republic in 1918 on the pretext of ‘protecting’ it from the Germans.

‘’The four years of the imperialist slaughter of nations, however, have not passed in vain. The deception of the people by the scoundrels of both robber groups, the British and the German, has been utterly exposed by indisputable and obvious facts. The results of the four years of war have revealed the general law of capitalism as applied to war between robbers for the division of spoils: the richest and strongest profited and grabbed most, while the weakest were utterly robbed, tormented, crushed and strangled.

‘’The British imperialist robbers were the strongest in number of ‘colonial slaves’. The British capitalists have not lost an inch of ‘their territory (i.e., territory they have grabbed over the centuries), but they have grabbed all the German colonies in Africa, they have grabbed Mesopotamia and Palestine, they have throttled Greece, and have begun to plunder Russia.

‘’The German imperialist robbers were the strongest in organization and discipline of ‘their’ armies, but weaker in regard to colonies. They have lost all their colonies, but plundered half of Europe and throttled the largest number of small countries and weak nations. What a great war of ‘liberation’ on both sides! How well the robbers of both groups, the Anglo-French and the German capitalists, together with their lackeys, the social-chauvinists, i.e., the socialists who went over to the side of ‘their own’ bourgeoisie, have ‘defended their country’!

‘’The American multimillionaires were, perhaps, richest of all, and geographically the most secure. They have profited more than all the rest. They have converted all, even the richest, countries into their tributaries. They have grabbed hundreds of billions of dollars. And every dollar is sullied with filth: the filth of the secret treaties between Britain and her ‘allies’, between Germany and her vassals, treaties for the division of the spoils, treaties of mutual ‘aid’ for oppressing the workers and persecuting the internationalist socialists. Every dollar is sullied with the filth of ‘profitable’ war contracts, which in every country made the rich richer and the poor poorer. And every dollar is stained with blood—from that ocean of blood that has been shed by the ten million killed and twenty million maimed in the great, noble, liberating and holy war to decide whether the British or the German robbers are to get most of the spoils, whether the British or the German thugs are to be foremost in throttling the weak nations all over the world. 

‘’While the German robbers broke all records in war atrocities, the British have broken all records not only in the number of colonies they have grabbed, but also in the subtlety of their disgusting hypocrisy. This very day, the Anglo-French and American bourgeois newspapers are spreading, in millions and millions of copies, lies and slander about Russia, and are hypocritically justifying their predatory expedition against her on the plea that they want to ‘protect’ Russia from the Germans!

‘’It does not require many words to refute this despicable and hideous lie; it is sufficient to point to one well-known fact. In October 1917, after the Russian workers had overthrown their imperialist government, the Soviet government, the government of the revolutionary workers and peasants, openly proposed a just peace, a peace without annexations or indemnities, a peace that fully guaranteed equal rights to all nations—and it proposed such a peace to all the belligerent countries.

‘’It was the Anglo-French and the American bourgeoisie who refused to accept our proposal; it was they who even refused to talk to us about a general peace! It was they who betrayed the interests of all nations; it was they who prolonged the imperialist slaughter!

‘’It was they who, banking on the possibility of dragging Russia back into the imperialist war, refused to take part in the peace negotiations and thereby gave a free hand to the no less predatory German capitalists who imposed the annexationist and harsh Brest Peace upon Russia!

‘’It is difficult to imagine anything more disgusting than the hypocrisy with which the Anglo-French and American bourgeoisie are now ‘blaming’ us for the Brest Peace Treaty. The very capitalists of those countries which could have turned the Brest negotiations into general negotiations for a general peace are now our ‘accusers’! The Anglo-French imperialist vultures, who have profited from the plunder of colonies and the slaughter of nations, have prolonged the war for nearly a whole year after Brest, and yet they ‘accuse’ us, the Bolsheviks, who proposed a just peace to all countries, they accuse us, who tore up, published and exposed to public disgrace the secret, criminal treaty concluded between the ex-tsar and the Anglo-French capitalists.

‘’The workers of the whole world, no matter in what country they live, greet us, sympathize with us, applaud us for breaking the iron ring of imperialist ties, of sordid imperialist treaties, of imperialist chains—for breaking through to freedom, and making the heaviest sacrifices in doing so—for, as a socialist republic, although torn and plundered by the imperialists, keeping out of the imperialist war and raising the banner of peace, the banner of socialism for the whole world to see.

‘’Small wonder that the international imperialist gang hates us for this, that it ‘accuses’ us, that all the lackeys of the imperialists, including our Right Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks, also ‘accuse’ us. The hatred these watchdogs of imperialism express for the Bolsheviks, and the sympathy of the class-conscious workers of the world, convince us more than ever of the justice of our cause.

‘’A real socialist would not fail to understand that for the sake of achieving victory over the bourgeoisie, for the sake of power passing to the workers, for the sake of starting the world proletarian revolution, we cannot and must not hesitate to make the heaviest sacrifices, including the sacrifice of part of our territory, the sacrifice of heavy defeats at the hands of imperialism. A real socialist would have proved by deeds his willingness for ‘his’ country to make the greatest sacrifice to give a real push forward to the cause of the socialist revolution.

‘’For the sake of ‘their’ cause, that is, for the sake of winning world hegemony, the imperialists of Britain and Germany have not hesitated to utterly ruin and throttle a whole number of countries, from Belgium and Serbia to Palestine and Mesopotamia. But must socialists wait with ‘their’ cause, the cause of liberating the working people of the whole world from the yoke of capital, of winning universal and lasting peace, until a path without sacrifice is found? Must they fear to open the battle until an easy victory is ‘guaranteed’? Must they place the integrity and security of ‘their’ bourgeois-created ‘fatherland’ above the interests of the world socialist revolution? The scoundrels in the international socialist movement who think this way, those lackeys who grovel to bourgeois morality, thrice stand condemned.

‘’The Anglo-French and American imperialist vultures ‘accuse’ us of concluding an ‘agreement’ with German imperialism. What hypocrites, what scoundrels they are to slander the workers’ government while trembling because of the sympathy displayed towards us by the workers of ‘their own’ countries! But their hypocrisy will be exposed. They pretend not to see the difference between an agreement entered into by ‘socialists’ with the bourgeoisie (their own or foreign) against the workers, against the working people, and an agreement entered into for the protection of the workers who have defeated their bourgeoisie, with the bourgeoisie of one national colour against the bourgeoisie of another colour in order that the proletariat may take advantage of the antagonisms between the different groups of bourgeoisie.

‘’In actual fact, every European sees this difference very well, and, as I shall show in a moment, the American people have had a particularly striking ‘illustration’ of it in their own history. There are agreements and agreements, there are fagots et fagots, as the French say.

‘’When in February 1918 the German imperialist vultures hurled their forces against unarmed, demobilized Russia, who had relied on the international solidarity of the proletariat before the world revolution had fully matured, I did not hesitate for a moment to enter into an ‘agreement’ with the French monarchists. Captain Sadoul, a French army officer who, in words, sympathized with the Bolsheviks, but was in deeds a loyal and faithful servant of French imperialism, brought the French officer de Lubersac to see me. ‘I am a monarchist. My only aim is to secure the defeat of Germany,’ de Lubersac declared to me. ‘That goes without saying (cela va sans dire ), I replied. But this did not in the least prevent me from entering into an ‘agreement’ with de Lubersac concerning certain services that French army officers, experts in explosives, were ready to render us by blowing up railway lines in order to hinder the German invasion. This is an example of an ‘agreement’ of which every class-conscious worker will approve, an agreement in the interests of socialism. The French monarchist and I shook hands, although we knew that each of us would willingly hang his ‘partner’. But for a time our interests coincided. Against the advancing rapacious Germans, we, in the interests of the Russian and the world socialist revolution, utilized the equally rapacious counter interests of other imperialists. In this way we served the interests of the working class of Russia and of other countries, we strengthened the proletariat and weakened the bourgeoisie of the whole world, we resorted to the methods, most legitimate and essential in every war, of manoeuvre, stratagem, retreat, in anticipation of the moment when the rapidly maturing proletarian revolution in a number of advanced countries completely matured.

‘’However much the Anglo-French and American imperialist sharks fume with rage, however much they slander us, no matter how many millions they spend on bribing the Right Socialist-Revolutionary, Menshevik and other social-patriotic newspapers, I shall not hesitate one second to enter into a similar ‘agreement’ with the German imperialist vultures if an attack upon Russia by Anglo-French troops calls for it. And I know perfectly well that my tactics will be approved by the class-conscious proletariat of Russia, Germany, France, Britain, America—in short, of the whole civilized world. Such tactics will ease the task of the socialist revolution, will hasten it, will weaken the international bourgeoisie, will strengthen the position of the working class which is defeating the bourgeoisie.

‘’The American people resorted to these tactics long ago to the advantage of their revolution. When they waged their great war of liberation against the British oppressors, they had also against them the French and the Spanish oppressors who owned a part of what is now the United States of North America. In their arduous war for freedom, the American people also entered into ‘agreements’ with some oppressors against others for the purpose of weakening the oppressors and strengthening those who were fighting in a revolutionary manner against oppression, for the purpose of serving the interests of the oppressed people. The American people took advantage of the strife between the French, the Spanish and the British; sometimes they even fought side by side with the forces of the French and Spanish oppressors against the British oppressors; first they defeated the British and then freed themselves (partly by ransom) from the French and the Spanish.

‘’Historical action is not the pavement of Nevsky Prospekt, said the great Russian revolutionary Chernyshevsky. A revolutionary would not ‘agree’ to a proletarian revolution only ‘on the condition’ that it proceeds easily and smoothly, that there is, from the outset, combined action on the part of the proletarians of different countries, that there are guarantees against defeats, that the road of the revolution is broad, free and straight, that it will not be necessary during the march to victory to sustain the heaviest casualties, to ‘bide one’s time in a besieged fortress’, or to make one’s way along extremely narrow, impassable, winding and dangerous mountain tracks. Such a person is no revolutionary, he has not freed himself from the pedantry of the bourgeois intellectuals; such a person will be found constantly slipping into the camp of the counter revolutionary bourgeoisie, like our Right Socialist-Revolutionaries, Mensheviks and even (although more rarely) Left Socialist-Revolutionaries.

‘’Echoing the bourgeoisie, these gentlemen like to blame us for the ‘chaos’ of the revolution, for the ‘destruction’ of industry, for the unemployment and the food shortage. How hypocritical these accusations are, coming from those who welcomed and supported the imperialist war, or who entered into an ‘agreement’ with Kerensky who continued this war! It is this imperialist war that is the cause of all these misfortunes. The revolution engendered by the war can not avoid the terrible difficulties and suffering bequeathed it by the prolonged, ruinous, reactionary slaughter of the nations. To blame us for the ‘destruction’ of industry, or for the ‘terror’, is either hypocrisy or dull-witted pedantry; it reveals an inability to understand the basic conditions of the fierce class struggle, raised to the highest degree of intensity that is called revolution.

‘’Even when ‘accusers’ of this type do ‘recognize’ the class struggle, they limit themselves to verbal recognition; actually, they constantly slip into the philistine utopia of class ‘agreement’ and ‘collaboration’; for in revolutionary epochs the class struggle has always, inevitably, and in every country, assumed the form of civil war, and civil war is inconceivable without the severest destruction, terror and the restriction of formal democracy in the interests of this war. Only unctuous parsons—whether Christian or ‘secular’ in the persons of parlour, parliamentary socialists— cannot see, understand and feel this necessity. Only a life less ‘man in the muffler’ can shun the revolution for this reason instead of plunging into battle with the utmost ardour and determination at a time when history demands that the greatest problems of humanity be solved by struggle and war.

‘’The American people have a revolutionary tradition which has been adopted by the best representatives of the American proletariat, who have repeatedly expressed their complete solidarity with us Bolsheviks. That tradition is the war of liberation against the British in the eighteenth century and the Civil War in the nineteenth century. In some respects, if we only take into consideration the ‘destruction’ of some branches of industry and of the national economy, America in 1870 was behind 1860. But what a pedant, what an idiot would anyone be to deny on these grounds the immense, world-historic, progressive and revolutionary significance of the American Civil War of 1863-65!

‘’The representatives of the bourgeoisie understand that for the sake of overthrowing Negro slavery, of overthrowing the rule of the slaveowners, it was worth letting the country go through long years of civil war, through the abysmal ruin, destruction and terror that accompany every war. But now, when we are confronted with the vastly greater task of overthrowing capitalist wage-slavery, of overthrowing the rule of the bourgeoisie—now, the representatives and defenders of the bourgeoisie, and also the reformist socialists who have been frightened by the bourgeoisie and are shunning the revolution, cannot and do not want to understand that civil war is necessary and legitimate.

‘’The American workers will not follow the bourgeoisie. They will be with us, for civil war against the bourgeoisie. The whole history of the world and of the American labour movement strengthens my conviction that this is so. I also recall the words of one of the most beloved leaders of the American proletariat, Eugene Debs, who wrote in the Appeal to Reason, I believe towards the end of 1915, in the article “What Shall I Fight For” (I quoted this article at the beginning of 1916 at a public meeting of workers in Berne, Switzerland)—that he, Debs, would rather be shot than vote credits for the present criminal and reactionary war; that he, Debs, knows of only one holy and, from the proletarian standpoint, legitimate war, namely: the war against the capitalists, the war to liberate mankind from wage-slavery.

‘’I am not surprised that Wilson, the head of the American multimillionaires and servant of the capitalist sharks, has thrown Debs into prison. Let the bourgeoisie be brutal to the true internationalists, to the true representatives of the revolutionary proletariat! The more fierce and brutal they are, the nearer the day of the victorious proletarian revolution.

‘’We are blamed for the destruction caused by our revolution. . . . Who are the accusers? The hangers-on of the bourgeoisie, of that very bourgeoisie who, during the four years of the imperialist war, have destroyed almost the whole of European culture and have reduced Europe to barbarism, brutality and starvation. These bourgeoisie now demand we should not make a revolution on these ruins, amidst this wreckage of culture, amidst the wreckage and ruins created by the war, nor with the people who have been brutalized by the war. How humane and righteous the bourgeoisie are!

‘’Their servants accuse us of resorting to terror. . . . The British bourgeoisie have forgotten their 1649, the French bourgeoisie have forgotten their 1793. Terror was just and legitimate when the bourgeoisie resorted to it for their own benefit against feudalism. Terror became monstrous and criminal when the workers and poor peasants dared to use it against the bourgeoisie! Terror was just and legitimate when used for the purpose of substituting one exploiting minority for another exploiting minority. Terror became monstrous and criminal when it began to be used for the purpose of overthrowing every exploiting minority, to be used in the interests of the vast actual majority, in the interests of the proletariat and semi-proletariat, the working class and the poor peasants!

‘’The international imperialist bourgeoisie have slaughtered ten million men and maimed twenty million in ‘their’ war, the war to decide whether the British or the German vultures are to rule the world.

‘’If our war, the war of the oppressed and exploited against the oppressors and the exploiters, results in half a million or a million casualties in all countries, the bourgeoisie will say that the former casualties are justified, while the latter are criminal. 

‘’The proletariat will have something entirely different to say.

‘’Now, amidst the horrors of the imperialist war, the proletariat is receiving a most vivid and striking illustration of the great truth taught by all revolutions and bequeathed to the workers by their best teachers, the founders of modern socialism. This truth is that no revolution can be successful unless the resistance of the exploiters is crushed. When we, the workers and toiling peasants, captured state power, it became our duty to crush the resistance of the exploiters. We are proud we have been doing this. We regret we are not doing it with sufficient firmness and determination.

‘’We know that fierce resistance to the socialist revolution on the part of the bourgeoisie is inevitable in all countries, and that this resistance will grow with the growth of this revolution. The proletariat will crush this resistance; during the struggle against the resisting bourgeoisie it will finally mature for victory and for power.

‘’Let the corrupt bourgeois press shout to the whole world about every mistake our revolution makes. We are not daunted by our mistakes. People have not become saints because the revolution has begun. The toiling classes who for centuries have been oppressed, downtrodden and forcibly held in the vice of poverty, brutality and ignorance cannot avoid mistakes when making a revolution. And, as I pointed out once before, the corpse of bourgeois society cannot be nailed in a coffin and buried. The corpse of capitalism is decaying and disintegrating in our midst, polluting the air and poisoning our lives, enmeshing that which is new, fresh, young and virile in thousands of threads and bonds of that which is old, moribund and decaying.

‘’For every hundred mistakes we commit, and which the bourgeoisie and their lackeys (including our own Mensheviks and Right Socialist-Revolutionaries) shout about to the whole world, 10,000 great and heroic deeds are performed, greater and more heroic because they are simple and inconspicuous amidst the everyday life of a factory district or a remote village, performed by people who are not accustomed (and have no opportunity) to shout to the whole world about their successes.

‘’But even if the contrary were true—although I know such an assumption is wrong—even if we committed 10,000 mistake for every 100 correct actions we performed, even in that case our revolution would be great and invincible, and so it will be in the eyes of world history, because, for the first time, not the minority, not the rich alone, not the educated alone, but the real people, the vast majority of the working people, are themselves building a new life, are by their own experience solving the most difficult problems of socialist organization .

‘’Every mistake committed in the course of such work, in the course of this most conscientious and earnest work of tens of millions of simple workers and peasants in reorganizing their whole life, every such mistake is worth thousands and millions of “lawless” successes achieved by the exploiting minority—successes in swindling and duping the working people. For only through such mistakes will the workers and peasants learn to build the new life, learn to do without capitalists; only in this way will they hack a path for themselves—through thousands of obstacles—to victorious socialism.

‘’Mistakes are being committed in the course of their revolutionary work by our peasants, who at one stroke, in one night, October 25-26 (old style), 1917, entirely abolished the private ownership of land, and are now, month after month, overcoming tremendous difficulties and correcting their mistakes themselves, solving in a practical way the most difficult tasks of organizing new conditions of economic life, of fighting the kulaks, providing land for the working people (and not for the rich), and of changing to communist large-scale agriculture.

‘’Mistakes are being committed in the course of their revolutionary work by our workers, who have already, after a few months, nationalized almost all the biggest factories and plants, and are learning by hard, everyday work the new task of managing whole branches of industry, are setting the nationalized enterprises going, overcoming the powerful resistance of inertia, petty-bourgeois mentality and selfishness, and, brick by brick, are laying the foundation of new social ties, of a new labour discipline, of a new influence of the workers’ trade unions over their members.

‘’Mistakes are committed in the course of their revolutionary work by our Soviets, which were created as far back as 1905 by a mighty upsurge of the people. The Soviets of Workers and Peasants are a new type of state, a new and higher type of democracy, a form of the Proletarian Dictatorship, a means of administering the state without the bourgeoisie and against the bourgeoisie. For the first time democracy is here serving the people, the working people, and has ceased to be democracy for the rich as it still is in all bourgeois republics, even the most democratic. For the first time, the people are grappling, on a scale involving one hundred million, with the problem of implementing the Dictatorship of the Proletariat and Semi-Proletariat—a problem which, if not solved, makes socialism out of the question.

‘’Let the pedants, or the people whose minds are incurably stuffed with bourgeois-democratic or parliamentary prejudices, shake their heads in perplexity about our Soviets, about the absence of direct elections, for example. These people have forgotten nothing and have learned nothing during the period of the great upheavals of 1914-18. The combination of the Proletarian Dictatorship with the new democracy for the working people—of civil war with the widest participation of the people in politics—such a combination cannot be brought about at one stroke, nor does it fit in with the outworn modes of routine parliamentary democracy. The contours of a new world, the world of socialism, are rising before us in the shape of the Soviet Republic. It is not surprising that this world does not come into being ready-made, does not spring forth like Minerva from the head of Jupiter.

‘’The old bourgeois-democratic constitutions waxed eloquent about formal equality and right of assembly; but our proletarian and peasant Soviet Constitution casts aside the hypocrisy of formal equality. When the bourgeois republicans overturned thrones they did not worry about formal equality between monarchists and republicans. When it is a matter of overthrowing the bourgeoisie, only traitors or idiots can demand formal equality of rights for the bourgeoisie. ‘Freedom of assembly’ for workers and peasants is not worth a farthing when the best buildings belong to the bourgeoisie. Our Soviets have confiscated all the good buildings in town and country from the rich and have transferred all of them to the workers and peasants for their unions and meetings. This is our freedom of assembly—for the working people! This is the meaning and content of our Soviet, our socialist Constitution!

‘’That is why we are all so firmly convinced that no matter what misfortunes may still be in store for it, our Republic of Soviets is invincible.

‘’It is invincible because every blow struck by frenzied imperialism, every defeat the international bourgeoisie inflict on us, rouses more and more sections of the workers and peasants to the struggle, teaches them at the cost of enormous sacrifice, steels them and engenders new heroism on a mass scale.

‘’We know that help from you will probably not come soon, comrade American workers, for the revolution is developing in different countries in different forms and at different tempos (and it cannot be otherwise). We know that although the European proletarian revolution has been maturing very rapidly lately, it may, after all, not flare up within the next few weeks. We are banking on the inevitability of the world revolution, but this does not mean that we are such fools as to bank on the revolution inevitably coming on a definite and early date. We have seen two great revolutions in our country, 1905 and 1917, and we know revolutions are not made to order, or by agreement. We know that circumstances brought our Russian detachment of the socialist proletariat to the fore not because of our merits, but because of the exceptional backwardness of Russia, and that before the world revolution breaks out a number of separate revolutions may be defeated.

‘’In spite of this, we are firmly convinced that we are invincible, because the spirit of mankind will not be broken by the imperialist slaughter. Mankind will vanquish it. And the first country to break the convict chains of the imperialist war was our country. We sustained enormously heavy casualties in the struggle to break these chains, but we broke them. We are free from imperialist dependence, we have raised the banner of struggle for the complete overthrow of imperialism for the whole world to see.

‘’We are now, as it were, in a besieged fortress, waiting for the other detachments of the world socialist revolution to come to our relief. These detachments exist, they are more numerous than ours, they are maturing, growing, gaining more strength the longer the brutalities of imperialism continue. The workers are breaking away from their social traitors—the Gomperses, Hendersons, Renaudels, Scheidemanns and Renners. Slowly but surely the workers are adopting communist, Bolshevik tactics and are marching towards the proletarian revolution, which alone is capable of saving dying culture and dying mankind.

‘’In short, we are invincible, because the world proletarian revolution is invincible.’’

Vladimir Lenin

From this, it is clear that Lenin had the utmost respect for American workers. With good reason! They have previously taken part in two great revolutionary movements. The first was the ‘’Great, really liberating, really revolutionary war’’, of 1776, in which the American people overthrew the British, which held them in ‘’Colonial slavery’’. The second, was the ‘’Civil War’’ of 1861, in which ‘’rule of the slaveowners’’ was overthrown, a civil war which was both ‘’legitimate and necessary’’. 

This is to stress the fact, that Lenin distinguished between ‘’wars of conquest’’, which are to be condemned, as opposed to revolutionary civil wars, which are necessary to overthrow the reactionary ruling class. 

As this applies to our current situation, we have the American ruling class of monopoly capitalists, the multi billionaires, the bourgeoisie, which have decided to change their method of rule. The democratic republic is to be replaced with an Oligarchy, defined as ‘’Government By the Few’’, otherwise known as a ‘’Plutocracy’’. The extremely rich think they have the ‘’Divine Right To Rule’’!

The American democratic republic must be defended. For that reason, it is necessary to overthrow the Oligarchy. That calls for another Civil War. Just as the First Civil War was necessary, in order to overthrow the completely reactionary class of slave owners, so too, a Second Civil War is necessary, in order to overthrow the completely reactionary class of bourgeoisie, who are determined to set up an Oligarchy. 

This ‘’Second Civil War’’ may also be referred to as the ‘’Second American Revolution’’, because that is precisely the case!

The precise name is not nearly as important, as the act of overthrowing the ruling class of bourgeoisie, of crushing the Oligarchy. That is a truly revolutionary war! Americans have done this before-twice- and they will no doubt, do it again!

In conclusion, now is the time to intensify preparations for the Insurrection, which will ‘’kick off’’ the Revolution. Even though we have no way of knowing precisely when that Insurrection will take place, we do know that President Trump and ‘’Co-President’’ Musk, are determined to ‘’force the issue’’. It may happen sooner than we anticipate! We had best be prepared!

Just as Councils -Soviets- first appeared in Russia, as a result of the revolutionary motion, so too, Councils have also appeared in America. These Councils must be supported and strengthened, in preparation for the approaching Revolution. 

Just as the Russian Soviets played a key role in the Russian Revolution, so too, the American Councils will play a key role, in the next American Revolution. 

As I have gone into this in previous writings, there is no need to repeat it here. As well, I can only repeat that American attorneys, those who are experts in Constitutional law, should challenge the 2024 Presidential Election, on the grounds that it violates the Twelfth Amendment. 

For the moment, in preparation for the approaching Revolution, may our signs and posters read:

Crush the Oligarchy!

Workers of the World, Unite!

Scientific Socialism!

Dictatorship of the Proletariat!