"I
must say I was really impressed, first of all with the presence of so
many young people, and the high political level of all those who spoke",
commented Mark from North London. This summed up the general feeling of
all those who participated.The Marxist Summer School, which was the
first of its kind organised by Socialist Appeal, was far more of a
success than the organisers had anticipated with over 100 attending over
the course of the weekend. Those who attended ranged from experienced
trade unionists to young people, including many school students.
I
must say I was really impressed, first of all with the presence of so
many young people, and the high political level of all those who spoke",
commented Mark from North London. This summed up the general feeling of
all those who participated.The Marxist Summer School, which was the
first of its kind organised by Socialist Appeal, was far more of a
success than the organisers had anticipated with over 100 attending over
the course of the weekend. Those who attended ranged from experienced
trade unionists to young people, including many school students.
The
school opened on Friday night with Alan Woods speaking on the World
Revolution with particular reference to the crisis in Europe, setting
the tone for the entire weekend. This was followed by a contribution by
comrade George Diakageorgiou from Greece, who gave a blow-by-blow
account of recent events. George was followed by another comrade
recently returned from Greece who gave an eye-witness account of the
protest movement in the centre of Athens. This gave rise to a lively
discussion which was very important in setting the scene for a whole
series of discussions on Marxist theory throughout the weekend.
Throughout
Saturday two parallel programmes were on offer. In the morning there
was one session on Marxism and Religion, introduced by marxist.com
editor Fred Weston, and another on the Arab Revolution introduced by
Hamid Alizeh, editor of the Iranian Marxist paper Mobarezeye Tabagathi.
These were then followed by Marxist Economics and the revolutions in the
colonial world after the Second World War, introduced by Rob Sewell,
editor of Socialist Appeal, and John Pickard, former editor of the
Militant, respectively.
The
afternoon sessions were on Marxism and Art, introduced by Alan Woods,
and Stalinism introduced by Fred Weston. All these sessions, morning and
afternoon, provoked lively discussions and allowed the comrades to go
into more detail on the ideas and relevance of Marxism within these
differing subjects. The culmination of the Saturday was two film
screenings running concurrently. Comrades had the choice of the Michael
Moore film "Capitalism: A Love Story", introduced by Dan Morley or Gillo
Pontecorvo’s "Battle of Algiers", introduced by Steve Jones, both of
which in different ways complimented a number of the discussions that
had taken place.
On
Saturday evening the social allowed different comrades from all around
the country, as well as comrades from Greece, Spain, Norway, Denmark,
Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Iran and Pakistan, to sample some
excellent British beer and to get together and discuss the day’s events
and to swap experiences.
The
Sunday opened with a choice of two sessions: Rob Sewell spoke on the
history of the Communist International, while Marie Frederiksen, editor
of the Danish Marxist paper Socialistisk Standpunkt, spoke on Marxism
and Feminism. After lunch Alan Woods spoke on the history of the
Bolshevik Party, while Jorge Martin, International Secretary of the
Hands Off Venezuela campaign, spoke on "Where is Cuba going?"
The
final remarks were given by comrade Alan Woods who summed up the
importance of the weekend, which had inspired so many of those
attending, by underlining the importance of Marxist theory which is the
rock solid foundation upon which the International Marxist Tendency
stands. Recent events have shown that the tide is turning, and that the
ideas of Marxism are becoming increasingly relevant. That explains the
high attendance at this school. Even the organisers did not initially
believe we would get such a turn-out. This success ensures that this
weekend will become an annual event.
Raffle
tickets were sold over the weekend which, together with the sale of
food which was provided by the comrades, raised over £200 for the
Socialist Appeal fighting fund. There were four prizes on offer in the
raffle; a copy of the Militant from June 1968 with the headline "All power to the French workers", the three volumes of Trotsky’s The History of the Russian revolution; a signed copy of the new book Thawra hatta’l nasr! Revolution Until Victory! A Marxist analysis of the Arab Revolution
by Alan Woods, Jorge Martin and others; and also a bottle of Whisky!
Special thanks to Pat, Lee, Joseba and Matteo who helped prepare the
food, and Rachel and Cheyenne who helped on the raffle. Thanks to all
those comrades who helped with the hundred and one different tasks
needed to run the school during the course of the weekend.
Michael
from Glasgow said of the event: "The school was amazing! I feel like I
have learnt more over the course of this weekend than the rest of the
year put together. I feel more convinced than ever of the central role
of Marxist theory in the building of the revolutionary organisation. And
to meet people from all over who also understand this was quite
inspiring. I can’t wait for the World School in Italy!"
The
contributions of comrades shows that we are training up a new
generation which are being steeled in the ideas of Marxism. We can be
very proud of this development, but it is only the beginning. Our task
before us it to build on the ideas, and to build the forces of Marxism.
Only in this way will be able to connect with the real movement of the
working class and provide the necessary perspectives and answers at each
stage. Ideas in themselves, although vital, are not sufficient. We have
to earn the right to explain the ideas and earn the right to be heard.
We look back with confidence in ourselves and our ideas and look forward
with optimism to the role we can play in the liberation of humankind on
a world scale. Forward to the world revolution!