- Anti-Revisionism
In the Marxist-Leninist movement, an anti-revisionist is one who favors the line of theory and practice associated with Marx-Engels-Lenin-Stalin-Mao, usually stated in this way so as to show direct opposition to the Marx-Engels-Lenin-Trotsky path of
Trotskyism . Anti-revisionists claim that theSoviet Union under Stalin's leadership represented the "last and final" correct and successful practical implementation of the ideas of the scientific socialist ideas of Marx, Engels and Lenin in theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). However, the anti-revisionist movement is also split with regard to the status of Mao: those that hold toMaoism basically uphold him and his ideas and policies, whereasHoxhaist groups do not.Anti-revisionism (known to its detractors as "
Stalinism ") is seen by its followers as a healthy, solid,scientific ideological road, devoid of both the alleged corruption andelitism ofTrotskyism , and the perceivedidealism ofLeft Communism . Nevertheless, "anti-revisionism" can also be a vague and controversial label, particularly in those cases where groups will argue over which of them is really the "true" anti-revisionist.Anti-revisionism is based on the view that the Soviet Union successfully implemented Marxism-Leninism during approximately the first thirty years of its existencendash from the time of the
October Revolution until theSecret Speech andpeaceful coexistence of1956 . Anti-revisionists point out that Stalin's policies not only achieved impressive rates of economic growth and argue that such growth could have been sustained and a prosperous communism could have been achieved if the Soviet Union had remained on this same course (see also the article "Theory of Productive Forces "); they also typically further allege that the worldwide ideological impact and leadership of the Soviet Union in the 1930s and 1940s world labor movement represent a superior ideological and social model of real "workers' power" that was first ruined by theSecret Speech and was later to reemerge with China'sCultural Revolution , only to be ruined again by the capture and deposition of theGang of Four by China's "state capitalists" (or according to others, the denunciation of the Cultural Revolution at the third session of the EleventhNational Congress of the Communist Party of China ,byDeng Xiao Ping ).According to anti-revisionists, these later attempts to 'fix' or "revise" the socialist system represented a shift onto the road to capitalism and ultimately led to the downfall of the Soviet Union and the betrayal of communist principles in all self-proclaimed communist countries. Thus, "revisionism" is seen as the cause of the fall of the Soviet Union and the East European
socialist republic s.After years of direct experience with China that led him first to write the book " [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0520210409/ Fanshen] ", author William Hinton then experienced
Chinese economic reform and, with this experience, wrote an angry anti-revisionist book entitled " [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0853457948/ The Great Reversal: The Privatization of China] ". Both books, as well as Hinton's work generally, still tend to have much resonance among many anti-revisionists in the communist movement today.Background
Self-proclaimed anti-revisionists firmly oppose the reforms initiated in Communist countries by leaders like
Nikita Khrushchev in theSoviet Union andDeng Xiaoping inChina . They generally refer to such reforms and states as state capitalist and social-imperialist. They also rejectTrotskyism and its "Permanent Revolution " ashypocritical by arguing thatTrotsky himself had at one time thought it acceptable that socialism could work in a single country as long as that country wasindustrialized , but that Trotsky had considered Russia too backward to achieve such industrializationndash what it later in fact did achieve, mostly through his archenemyStalin 's Five Year Plans. In their own right, anti-revisionists also acknowledge that theSoviet Union contained a "new class " or "'red' bourgeoisie," but they generally place the blame for the formation of that class onNikita Khruschev and his successors. Therefore, in anti-revisionist circles, there is very little talk ofclass conflict in theSoviet Union before1956 , except when talking about specific contexts such as theRussian Civil War (when some agents of the formerfeudal ruling class tried to retakestate power from theBolsheviks ) andWorld War II (fought principally betweencommunist s andfascist s, representing the interests of the proletariat and the bourgeoisie respectively).During the
Sino-Soviet split , the governments of thePeople's Republic of China underMao Zedong andAlbania under Hoxha proclaimed themselves to be taking an anti-revisionist line and denounced Khrushchev's policies in the Soviet Union. In theUnited States , those who supported China or Albania at the time were expelled from theUnited States Communist Party under orders from Moscow, and in1961 they formed theProgressive Labor Movement . Anti-revisionist groups were further divided by theSino-Albanian split , with those following Albania being loosely described asHoxhaist .Several communist parties in the
United States still see themselves as explicitly anti-revisionist. Not every contemporarycommunist party around the world adhering to elements of anti-revisionism necessarily adopts the label "anti-revisionist"; many such organizations may call themselvesMaoist ,Marxist-Leninist or even just simply "revolutionary communist ". TheWorkers Party of Korea still claims an anti-revisionist political line; however, this may not be an accurate label either in self-description or description by others, because of the official 'supersedence' of Marxist-Leninist thought inNorth Korea by the ideology ofJuche .Anti-Revisionist leaders
Those at a state level claiming an anti-revisionist orientation actually vary widely in their ideological perspectives from within
communism . An amalgamated list of the more famous self-proclaimed anti-revisionist leaders:*
Stalin
*Kim Il-Sung
*Kim Jong-il
*Enver Hoxha
*Mao Zedong
*Ho Chi Minh
*Che Guevara
*Hardial Bains
*Bill Bland
*William Z. Foster
*Harry Haywood
*Nelson Peery
*Bob Avakian
*İbrahim Kaypakkaya
*Prachanda (of "Prachanda Path")
*Hua Guofeng
*Gang of Four
*Ludo Martens
*Tron Øgrim
*Harpal Brar
*Jose Maria Sison Anti-revisionist groups
*Communist Party of Albania
*Workers Party of Korea
*Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist)
*Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
*Communist Party of the Philippines
*Freedom Road Socialist Organization
*Maoist Internationalist Movement
*Communist Party of India (Maoist)
*Ray O. Light Group
*Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
*Parti marxiste-léniniste du Québec
*Progressive Labor Party (United States) Former anti-revisionist groups
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Party of Labour of Albania External links
* [http://www.philippinerevolution.net/cgi-bin/cpp/pdocs.pl?id=stane;page=01 Stand for Socialism Against Modern Revisionism]
* [http://www.broadleft.org/antirevi.htm List of Anti-Revisionist Parties/Groups]
** [http://naxalrevolution.wordpress.com Communist Party of India (Maoist)]
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