The National Question

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The tremendous crisis of capitalism is bringing to the surface all the system’s old contradictions. Instability, polarisation and huge political shifts are on the order of the day. As part of this process, unsolved national questions are erupting once more around the globe. Millions of oppressed people are striving for a way out of the impasse. This striving can take the form of renewed national movements. On the other hand, as the struggle between the national gangs of capitalists becomes more intense, the ruling class pollutes the atmosphere of the whole world with the fumes of national hatred.

For Marxists, the national question is one of the most challenging we face. There is no simple, magic formula for all times and all places. Rather, it is necessary to study each national question in its historical evolution. Marxists must carefully distinguish between what is progressive and what is reactionary in any national movement, as a surgeon carefully distinguishes between healthy and diseased tissue. Above all, we take as our starting point the need to unite the working class on a worldwide scale for the overthrow of international capital.

From Marx’s writings on Ireland and India, to Lenin’s extensive writings on the national question, to the works of James Connolly, there is a tremendous treasure trove of Marxist literature dealing with the subject. For today’s revolutionaries, it represents an indispensable arsenal in the struggle to overthrow capitalism.

Title Created Date Author
Marxism versus Sectarianism: reply to Luis Oviedo 17 December 2003 Alan Woods
[Ted Grant] The one weakness of the outstanding Scottish Marxist John Maclean 03 November 2003 Ted Grant
The Falklands War - 20 years later 02 April 2002 Phil Mitchinson
The Spanish Revolution 1931-39: The National Question in the 1930s 15 February 2002 Eloy Val del Olmo
Marxism and the National Question 25 February 2000 Alan Woods and Ted Grant
New balance of forces emerges after the war in Kosovo 15 July 1999 Ted Grant and Fred Weston
Marxism and the National Question 07 July 1999 Alan Woods
NATO's messy entry into Kosovo 16 June 1999 Ted Grant and Fred Weston
The Kosovo Peace Talks in crisis: Nato's New Lies 08 June 1999 Alan Woods
Disaster in the Balkans Stop the NATO bombing! 07 April 1999 Ted Grant
Kosovo and the bombing of Yugoslavia - A new crime of imperialism 26 March 1999 Alan Woods
The Yugoslav inferno 26 March 1999 Alan Woods
The Kosovo Pogrom and the Balkan Powder-keg 12 March 1998 Alan Woods
Scotland - Socialism or Nationalism? - A Marxist Analysis 04 September 1992 Ted Grant
[Ted Grant] Neither India or Pakistan – For a Socialist Federation 11 November 1965 Ted Grant