IsraelPalestinehas been in the news recently, and it has brought up questions about the nation stateand national liberation When it comes to the question of colonialism there seem to be two options put forward:
Waiting for communism
Anarchistsand the like tend to put forward this option. The argument goes something like: "there can be no international communism in a single state, and there can be no freedom in a single state, therefore every state must go at once."
While this may have some truth to it, it comes across as tasteless at best.
Fighting for a nation state
As an end
There is a certain current of Marxist-Leninistthought that postulates that the goal of decolonizationis to simply build nation states, and that this is the goal in itself.
This should be criticized, in my opinion, because as communists I don't think we should be fighting to put the bourgeoisie in power per se. That said, especially in the case of Israel/Palestine, putting the Palestinian bourgeoisie in power would at least stop the apartheid.
As a means to an end
This to me is the correct solution.
The construction of a nation state is merely a stopping point on the road to communism. As mentioned above, it would at least do away with the colonial oppression of the Palestinians.
To me, this is most analogous to what the 1905 Russian Revolutionis to the [[file:20200707205320-1917_october_revolution.org][1917 October Revolution]].
- public document at doc.anagora.org/20210526163902-the_question_of_national_liberation
- video call at meet.jit.si/20210526163902-the_question_of_national_liberation
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