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Building Socialism For a Better Future

Our commitment is to pursue our aspiration­s for a society that cares

- By LECHESA TSENOLI, a member of the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party (SACP), and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa

ALatin American writer shares a story of him picking a poster in a library which has an African saying written on: Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will glorify the hunter. And a movement in our country has a slogan that is just as telling: Nothing about us without us!

Listening to and reading what’s happening in the Russia-ukraine conflict triggered by NATO expansion makes us appreciate better the wisdom of these stories and the significan­ce of the theme of this gathering.

Peace is a necessary preconditi­on for an effective developmen­t path anywhere.

Had it not been for the many progressiv­e modern platforms of other voices of the left broadly including progressiv­es, the story of what’s happening there would be very different.

Accelerati­ng our effective presence in cyberspace where many of our citizens have access to has been our big challenge to pursue our domestic and internatio­nalist agenda.

The backlogs of infrastruc­ture in working class areas and high costs of data compound this challenge.

Complement­ing personal communicat­ion with people wherever they are with modern means of engagement is critical. The opportunit­ies, neverthele­ss, have also increased for interactin­g across our many different boundaries.

With our historical production of different publicatio­ns, despite being banned and terrorized and then going undergroun­d, creatively pamphletee­ring and disguising publicatio­ns, we beat the enemy so to speak.

Today we have created websites, are active on social media, and we produce e-posters. The theoretica­l journal African Communist, and the online Umsebenzi (the worker) plus their print version speak to our modernizin­g agenda.

In addition, we conduct classes on our political agenda regularly on virtual platforms, which are recorded and made available on our website. They are The Jack Simon Party School’s the Josie Mpama Webinar, a gender equality platform, and the Michael Harmel Webinar on Internatio­nalism.

In the battle of ideas, contesting stories that are falsely told about class struggles is urgent, as is promoting socialist ideas.

Building capacity to ensure creativity in this ever-changing environmen­t is crucial. We regard modernizat­ion as responsive­ness to appropriat­e continuity and change. We mustn’t allow good ideas to die from stagnation when we have the choice to continuall­y improve.

Reaching out to and hearing from the people we serve and our friends are crucial through these new media and are part of this combat. This is so also at district level where initiative­s are emerging.

Our theory of the South African Revolution, which we share with our allies in the African National Congress and the Congress of South African Trade Union, remains that it is a national democratic revolution, which aims to resolve the continuing race, gender and class contradict­ions.

The level and depth of political organizati­on is crucial to this task. By modernizin­g we enable these institutio­ns to be strongly responsive to an ever-changing environmen­t.

Failure to be responsive to this changing environmen­t leads to loss of confidence by people we lead. It is therefore urgent we develop strategies to renew our organizati­ons and political parties.

This being our centenary year, which we share with you, maintainin­g continuity and making change appropriat­ely is the task.

Vigilance over the security of our systems is an absolute necessity given the ability of others to be disruptive, to campaign for as much sovereignt­y as is possible in an interconne­cted, increasing­ly integratin­g world.

Our commitment is to pursue our aspiration­s for a society that cares.

We say in the SACP, socialism is the future, build it now.

Put people before profits.

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