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(en) US, WSA: ideas and action: May 1, 2018
Date
Fri, 4 May 2018 08:09:04 +0300
May Day as we know it began as ancient pagan commemoration of the start of spring, the
season in which we reap the bounty of the Earth through cultivation of the soil, and
rejoice in fertility and the beauty of life born anew after winters onerous cold. The
Roman festival of the Floralia, in contrast to others dominated by the high-born and
aristocratic, was raucous and licentious, drenched in the spirit of the plebeians, and was
paid for by the fines levied for disturbing or trespassing on public lands. Even
prostitutes and slaves were allowed participation. ---- As Europe was Christianized and
finally secularized, these pagan holidays took on new meaning and expression, but retained
much of the old symbolism. May 1st eventually became a feast day for St. Joseph the
Worker, and although Pope Pius IX's prayer written for that day contains admonitions to
unquestioning obedience that most anarchists and revolutionary socialists would rightly
find contemptible, the Judeo-Christian tradition that the West inherited contains within
it the seeds of antiauthoritarian philosophy. Indeed Bakunin called Christianity "the
first intellectual revolt of the proletariat".
Today we circle the streets in lieu of the Maypole, celebrating the martyrs of Haymarket
Square and all that have fallen and sacrificed their freedom fighting for a society based
on free, non-hierarchical structures. Today we struggle to hasten the end of a system that
is wreaking havoc upon our planet, and in the ruthless pursuit of profit is depriving us
of our sacred birthright as human beings to manage the fruits of the commons in a just and
sustainable way.
The demonstrators in Haymarket Square in 1886 were struggling for the 8 hour workday,
something many people take entirely for granted. The repressive acts that followed
catalyzed an international struggle, nurtured solidarity, and shaped the revolutionary
consciousness of those who were to become important labor figures of the early twentieth
century, like Emma Goldman who called the reaction, "The events that had inspired my
spiritual birth and growth." For fifty years after the Haymarket Affair, state violence
directed at the labor movement alongside an extravagant propaganda campaign to demonize
those who identified with the ideas of socialism and trade-unionism was incredibly effective.
The spontaneous, radical unionism and organizing during the Depression scared the owners
and state managers, and there was palpable fear that the capitalist system itself would
collapse. The New Deal Coalition's recognition of labor unions and the National Labor
Relations board created to settle disputes, "would channel the workers' insurrectionary
energy into contracts, negotiations, union meetings, and try to minimize strikes, in order
to build large, influential, even respectable organizations" as Howard Zinn wrote. This
led to the co-opting and blunting of the radical energy that won the major labor struggles
of the early 1900's, and consequently to the paralysis, bureaucratization, and class
collaborationism we see in mainstream American labor now. The postwar period of American
history has seen increasing state repression and surveillance at home, continuous war
abroad enriching the defense industrial base, and the deregulation and
internationalization of capital, pitting a disorganized American working class against an
incredibly organized ruling class intent on maintaining its privilege.
The dominant systems of the twentieth century, corporate capitalism and state socialism,
have both proven wasteful, unsustainable, and hostile to human dignity. Now is the time
for the working people of the world to figure out what kind of world we want to live in,
dismantle the primitive edifice of domination and authority, and reap the shared harvest
of our planet and our labor in peace.
For a world without bosses, bureaucrats and states!
Workers Solidarity Alliance
https://workersolidarity.org
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