Has the Socialist Party succeeded in directing its humanitarian experience towards the marginalized of the South before unity?! (3-3)

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Yamanat

Muhammad Al-Qayrai

The bottom line is that initially, as “Marxist ideologues”, and in the context of our revolutionary commitment to our Marxist beliefs and our feverish pursuit of communism, we had to first learn…and understand the foundations and concepts of the true communist construction of society…outside the context of theoretical perceptions. Just as the comrades, in the leadership of the party, the state and the October Revolution, must have clearly understood that the question of establishing a new communist and classless social system could in no case be carried out on a basis devoid of revolutionary theories and empty, capricious ideological notions, devoid of any living, real, practical revolutionary content, unless they established – that is, the new classless social system – in the first place on a foundation. Robust legislation and an integrated matrix of truly socialist measures, capable of abolishing and eradicating all contradictions and class differences plaguing society.

Such a thing cannot be achieved optimally and victoriously… unless the proletariat and the working and marginalized classes are first empowered to retain political power in their own hands, for they are the only revolutionary class – that is, the proletariat – capable of abolishing the foundations of the old hierarchical social system based on dynastic, tribal and clan favoritism… and establishing a solid and unified social basis on which only the generation that begins to work in new conditions… and in a situation where hierarchical investment relationships do not exist… can be built. The competing superiority between the people… in the implementation of the first and most important communist objective included in the matrix of the Communist Manifesto… declared in 1847 AD in the English capital – London – by the Communist League… led by the two comrades – leaders – Karl Marx and Engels – which explicitly states the initiative first, and in the context of any emerging communist revolutionary movement in any region of the world… to “organize the proletariat”. In an organized class, seize political power and abolish bourgeois property, based on the exploitation and impoverishment of workers and lower and oppressed social classes… as a fundamental condition for the victory of the revolutionary process in its environment… etc.

= Ultimately, I can say that our workers state in the South before unification, although it actually survived for more than two decades before unification despite the ferocity of the internal conflicts that punctuated its path…however, our Bolshevik national system and our progressive aspirations faced and continue to face at this time the consequences of the ideological, philosophical and moral destruction that tainted our revolutionary beliefs. As clearly summarized in 1933 by the historic Bolshevik leader, Comrade Leon Trotsky, who declared that “the historic progressive crisis of humanity can be reduced to a crisis of revolutionary leadership.”

This is certainly true if we take into account the magnitude of the terrible ideological and revolutionary setbacks that have marked the course of the socialist revolutionary process in our country and the nature of the current regressive state that our socialist party has reached today at the various political, popular, movement, social and revolutionary levels… as the main instrument of the national revolutionary process as a whole… and the only single party among the entire system of party work and the national movement which has been beset by arduous struggles and experiments epic. And the trials, from the barracks of the open liberation struggle in the early sixties of the 20th century… in the barracks of Radfan, Yafa’, Al-Dhale’ and Abyan… to the basements of the secret struggle in the corridors of Aden… until the achievement of the revolutionary victory which was crowned by the complete evacuation of colonialism, the fifty-eighth anniversary of which we celebrated, despite national bitterness, in the most difficult way, the most unjust and the most bitter. conditions… which can be clearly anticipated by looking carefully and objectively. An examination of the foundations of our Socialist Party’s historic liberation struggle.

Because, in certain eras of the progressive revolutionary struggle that the party waged during the sectional and unionist eras, there generally emerged a great tradition of struggle charged with personal courage and ideological passion, generally governed by the principle of sacrifice of authoritarian and personal material benefits within a small section of revolutionary intellectuals at the top of the party’s leadership hierarchy, such as the martyr Jarallah Omar… and the late inspiring leader, Comrade Ali Saleh Abbad Muqbil… and those who sought to Through my experience and close personal relationships with them, I sought to change the terrible and humiliating reality of poverty, social backwardness and exclusion from the movements, which was overshadowed by the influence of the brutal tribal and hierarchical social system, whether within the party components… or at the social and national levels of our country.

However, on the other hand, their political and movement efforts within the various hierarchical components of the party were often met with reactionary activity on the part of certain movements organized in the form of a revolutionary movement within the party seeking to overthrow all the revolutionary achievements achieved at the internal, societal and national levels of the movement as a whole. Similar to the group of “Yassin Saeed Noman_Badhib_Al-Shatta” which clearly corresponded to the diagnosis of comrade leader Vladimir Lenin in his book The Childhood Disease of Leftism. He said: “Bad and bad revolutionaries are unproven and distort the revolution, because “it is not difficult for a person to be a revolutionary when the revolution has broken out and his heat is raging when he joins the revolution every Sunday, either in a rush for his feelings, or to follow a fashion, or even sometimes for the sake of his personal professional interests. »

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