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The difficult question of times

Arrigo Cervetto
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With regard to man as a biological individual, time is set by the experience
of generations - childhood, adolescence, youth, middle age,
and old age succeed each other and provide time with a rhythm.
Tragic events, whether individual or collective, can take place, socio-economic
changes can extend the average life (as occurred in the 20th
century), but in any case the significance of biological time is a stable
element.

Political time, on the contrary, is a historical time subject to the dialectics
of accelerations and decelerations. "There are days that are
worth twenty years - Cervetto reminds us, citing Marx - and yet, in
the movement of matter, one day is one day." The strategic divide of
1989, that sanctioned the end of the East-European State-capitalist
regimes that had been passed off as socialism, was a remarkable evidence
thereof.

Biological time and historical time merge in the psychologies of the
individuals who are the protagonists of class struggle. This is difficult
terrain, because it is subject to the inevitable commingling of rationality
and emotions. A revolutionary, a Marxist, anticipates the paces
of social changes in his heart. It should not surprise, therefore, that
the class movement, through the voice and understanding of its best
representatives, has often imagined faster paces than the actual ones.
At the end of the 19th century, during a phase of full capitalist expansion,
August Bebel did not realize it, and affirmed at the convention
of the Social-Democratic party in Erfurt (1891) : "Indeed, I am convinced
the realization of our goals is so close at hand that few of you
in this hall will not live to see it."

Science only can emancipate us from the ascendancy of present time,
that almost inevitably leads to mistakes about the reality of today -
perceived as absolute reality, independent of any evolution - and
thence prepares the disappointments of tomorrow.

This emancipation, this freedom, does not pursue any abstractly predicted
aims, but practical objectives. Cervetto wrote : "Revolutionary
strategy is based on the analysis of times, not to arrange the future, a
task for which an objective real movement doesn't have any need,
but rather to establish time deadlines that can act as references in defining
immediate tasks in the present, the tasks of tactics. (...) Tactics
address temporary situations that are multi-faceted combinations, to
take up Lenin's definition, of long-term historical processes." The
more solid the strategy, the more flexible can tactics be. The `question
of times' finds its place in practice, in the daily struggle : "Science
is freedom, and it is such because it is not a theory detached from
practice. Instead, it is practice guided by theory."

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EAN:
9782912639080
Date de parution :
30-05-03
Format:
Livre broché
Dimensions :
150 mm x 210 mm
Poids :
200 g

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