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COPS, CLASS & RACECOPS, CLASS & RACE

SPONSORED BY: THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST ORGANIZATION | SOCIALISTWORKER.ORG | INTERNATIONALSOCIALIST.ORG ISO

MARXISM & LIBERATIONCOPS, CLASS & RACE

STRUGGLES AGAINST OPPRESSIONMUST BE LED BY THE OPPRESSED.

But it is not necessary to personally experience a form of oppression in order to fight it.

In fact, though consciousness varies wildly, the entire working class has an objective interest (anda duty) in ending racism, sexism, homophobia, andall oppressions.

MARX, ENGELS, LENIN, TROTSKY & LUXEMBURG

Harry HaywoodBlack PanthersPaul RobesonA. Philip RandolphW.E.B. Du BoisClaudia JonesLucy ParsonsAmiri BarakaAngela Davis

Langston HughesRalph EllisonFrantz FanonKwame NkrumahAmílcar CabralPatrice LumumbaWalter RodneyMalcolm XC.L.R. James

MARXISM: THE BEST TOOL FOR UNDERSTANDING& ENDING ALL OPPRESSIONS

Marxism seeks not to separate exploitation from issues of oppression, but to show how they are connected and how the solution to one cannot be separated from the solution to the other. Socialism is not only a theory of the liberation of the working class. It is a theory of the liberation of the working class as the foundation for the liberation of all of humanity.

REVOLUTIONS: “Festivals of the oppressed & exploited.”

THE WHOLE DAMN SYSTEM

“Indict, convict, send the killer cops to jail.”Yes, accountability is a good place to start.

“Not all cops.” Yes, all cops.

Not just about individual racist, violent cops engaging in misconduct, but about systemic problems with law enforcement and the law:

The War on Drugs, stop-and-frisk, “broken windows,” over-policing, criminalizing poverty, racial profiling, mass incarceration, mass surveillance, erosion of privacy rights, mandatory minimum sentencing, school-to-prison pipeline, torture, police militarization, etc.

Not just law enforcement and the law.These issues go to the core of U.S. society. We must expand our focus to include all institutions of corporate-state power and cultural institutions that provide ideological support.

WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE PURPOSEOF THE WHOLE DAMN SYSTEM?

CONNECT THE DOTS

RACISTPOLICE

VIOLENCE

THE WARON TERROR

INCOMEINEQUALITY

INDIGENOUSRIGHTS

STUDENTDEBT

GENDERINEQUALITY

ECOLOGICALDESTRUCTION

ANTI-IMMIGRANT

FERVORMASS

INCARCERATION

“The problem of racism, the problem of economicexploitation, and the problem of war are all tied together. These are the triple evils that are interrelated.”–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

ONE STRUGGLE,MANY FRONTS

“Working-classconsciousness cannot be genuine political consciousness unless the workers are trained to respond to all cases of tyranny, oppression, violence and abuse, no matter what class is affected–unless they are trained, moreover, to respond from a Social- Democratic point of view and no other.”–V.I. Lenin

THE POLITICSOF SOLIDARITY

THE STATE

Harry HaywoodBlack PanthersPaul RobesonA. Philip RandolphW.E.B. Du BoisClaudia JonesLucy ParsonsAmiri BarakaAngela Davis

Langston HughesRalph EllisonFrantz FanonKwame NkrumahAmílcar CabralPatrice LumumbaWalter RodneyMalcolm XC.L.R. James

When human societies developedlarge-scale agriculture, classes emerged.

A LABORING OPPRESSED CLASSTHAT PRODUCED THE SURPLUS

AN IDLE RULING CLASSTHAT APPROPRIATED THE SURPLUS

With class division came the rise of states–bodies of armed men and bureaucracies–to buttress this division with…

++IDEAS

FORCE

Many radicals oppose the state,but we need to go deeper.

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE STATE?WHO DOES IT SERVE?

States have grown in complexity and vary in character, but they all have the same purpose:to repress the majority in the interest of the minority.

THE STATE IS A TOOL FOR PRESERVING CLASS RULE.

To facilitate and preserve the profit system.

To guarantee and make efficient the ruling class’ ability to exploit the oppressed class.

The state creates an order, which legalizes and perpetuates this oppression by moderating the conflict between irreconcilably antagonistic classes.

IDEASIdeological support for the status quo is taught via a network of state, corporate, and cultural institutions. Schools, religious organizations, the news media, fiction, cinema, etc.

Socializing people for their place in society.

“The poor are lazy. The rich earned it.”“We need a strong military to defend us.”“Western civilization is the pinnacle ofhuman achievement.”

Force “consists not merely of armed men but also of material adjuncts, prisons, and institutions of coercion of all kinds.”

The police and the military are the chief instruments of state power.

These “special bodies of armed men” grow proportionally stronger as class antagonisms within the state become more acute.

FORCE

++IDEAS

FORCE

MYTHOLOGY

RELIGION

PHILOSOPHY

SCIENCE

CULTURE

TRADITIONS

MEDIA

ARTS EDUCATION

BELIEFS

LAWS

POLICE

MILITARY

PRISONS

GOVERNMENT

COURT SYSTEM

STATE-FUNDED TERRORISTS

VIGILANTES

PRIVATE SECURITY FORCES

CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS

MORALITY

COPS

“Working-classconsciousness cannot be genuine political consciousness unless the workers are trained to respond to all cases of tyranny, oppression, violence and abuse, no matter what class is affected–unless they are trained, moreover, to respond from a Social- Democratic point of view and no other.”–V.I. Lenin

OUR FUNDAMENTAL ANTAGONISM IS WITH THE RULING CLASS. THE STATE IS THEIR TOOL.

THE POLICE ARE THE TIP OF THEIR SPEAR.

The ruling class created the modern police in the early-to-mid 1800s, not to stop crime or promote justice, but to control large defiant crowds:

IN THE NORTH: Strikes and riots

IN THE SOUTH: Slave insurrections

Cops do not neutrally enforced the law(and the law itself has never been neutral).

IN THE NORTH: They arrested people for the vaguely defined crime of disorderly conduct and vagrancy throughout the nineteenth century. Arrested anyone they saw as a threat to order.

IN THE SOUTH: They enforced white supremacy and arrested black people on trumped-up charges in order to feed them into convict labor systems.

LAW ENFORCEMENT IS ALWAYS SELECTIVE.

THE POLICE ARE ALWAYS PROFILING WHAT PART OF THE POPULATION AND WHICH KINDS OF BEHAVIOR TO TARGET.

Law enforcement must be viewed in the context of the greater ruling-class project:

To manage and shape the working class.

To protect capitalism from the threat posedby its offspring, the working class. To oppose its political advancement.

To use violence to reconcile electoraldemocracy with industrial capitalism.

To enforce order among those with the mostreason to resent the system–disproportionately poor Black people.

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To inflict nonlethal violence upon crowds to break them up while deliberately trying to avoid creating martyrs. Any force organized to deliver routine violence is going to kill people. For every police murder, there are thousands of nonlethal acts of police violence, calculated to intimidate while avoiding an angry collective response.

Maximum control with minimum violence.But cops don’t need to be careful because they are rarely held accountable for their actions –especially against people of color, whose lives have been devalued by racist ideology.

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IDEAS “Police keep the peace.”

“We need police to protect us fromeach other, due to our violent, dishonest human nature.”

“Police are heroes with very dangerous jobs.”

“A few bad apples spoil the bunch.”

“We are a nation of laws.”

IDEAS

COPS & ROBBERS: Dividing society between good guys and bad guys is perfect for identifying scapegoats, especially racial ones.

This moralistic scheme is a direct competitor to a class-conscious worldview, which identifies society’s basic antagonism as the conflict between exploiters and exploited.

Police activity thus teaches an ideology of citizenship that dovetails with the lessons of the classroom and the workplace.

“GOOD COPS” PROVIDE PR COVER FOR THE BRUTAL WORK THAT

NEEDS TO BE DONE BY THE “BAD COPS.”

JOHN STEINBECK:“Socialism never took root in Americabecause the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.”

SIMILARLY:Opposition to the police never took root in America because people see the police not as armed guardians of capital but as temporarily confused workers.

ARE COPS WORKING CLASS?

Cops come from working-class backgrounds, but are grafted onto the ruling class to act as their enforcers. Cops are professional class traitors.

We need to eradicate the liberal notion that if we articulate our grievances precisely enough the police won’t bash our heads in.

WE CAN’T REASON WITH CLASS RULE.

Cops who quit or turn in other cops for misconduct have no effect on the structural nature of law enforcement as the guard of the ruling class.

RACE & RACISM

“You can’t have capitalismwithout racism.”–Malcolm X

“You can’t have capitalismwithout racism.”–Malcolm X

Because capitalism enriches a minority that live off the majority's labor, it requires various tools to divide the majority—racism and all oppressions under capitalism serve this purpose.

Oppressions are intersectional, reinforcing and compounding each other.

CLASS OPPRESSION IS THE PIVOT AROUND WHICHALL OTHER INEQUALITIES AND OPPRESSIONS TURN.

To understand intersectionality is not enough. We must understand the root of all oppressions.

RACISM IS NOT AN END IN ITSELF.

RACISM IS A LYNCHPIN OF U.S. CAPITALISM.

Many radicals oppose white supremacist racism,but we need to go deeper.

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF RACISM?WHO DOES IT SERVE?

RACISM’S FUNCTION:To justify plunder, conquest, slavery,and inequality.

To divide and conquer. To impede class unity. To pit one section of the working classagainst another.

To blunt class consciousness. To cause confusion as to who our allies and enemies are. To obscure our place in history and thecurrent landscape.

To reduce wages and benefits for all workers.To better exploit the entire working class.

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Under capitalism, all workers are exploited. Some workers face added oppression because of racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-immigrant ideas, religious oppression, etc.

Racism has real material consequences. In every measure of the quality of life in the U.S., whites are on the top and Blacks are on the bottom.

White workers confer benefits from racism–and the illusion that the system is working for them–otherwise racism would not work at dividing Black and white workers.

But… as Black living standards fall, downward pressure is exerted on the living standards of the entire working class.

Bosses are the biggest beneficiaries of race-based wage disparities and decreased wages across the entire working class.

To the extent that they accept white supremacy and fail to unite with their class allies (of all races, nationalities, genders, etc.), white workers contribute to capitalism's ability to exploit them more effectively.

RACISM IS CENTRAL TO THE OPPRESSIONOF THE WHITE WORKING CLASS.

“The ordinary English worker hates the Irishworker as a competitor who lowers his standard of life. … This antagonism is the secret of the impotence of the English working class, despite its organization. It is the secret by which the capitalist maintains its power.”–Karl Marx

“The hostility between the whites and blacks of theSouth is easily explained. … masters secured their ascendancy over both the poor whites and the Blacks by putting enmity between them. They divided both to conquer each. …By the rich slave-master, they [poor whites] are already regarded as but a single remove from equality with the slave.”–Frederick Douglass

“The race philosophy came as a new and terrible thingto make labor unity or labor class-consciousness impossible. So long as the Southern white laborers could be induced to prefer poverty to equality with the Negro, just so long was a labor movement in the South made impossible.”–W.E.B. Du Bois

CAPITALISM HAS GIVEN RISE TO IDEOLOGIES THAT JUSTIFY, EXPLAIN, AND PERPETUATE IT.

IN THE U.S., RACISM IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT OF THESE IDEOLOGIES.

“THE IDEAS OF THE RULING CLASS ARE INEVERY EPOCH THE RULING IDEAS.”–Karl Marx

They use “the means of mental production” to present the capitalist system as the highest ideal, to perpetuate ideas of a violent, competitive, sexist, racist, and immutable human nature, and to make class divisions seem natural and the way things have always been.

COPS ENFORCE THE RULING IDEAS.

Cops ensure the maintenance of the dominant material relations through the enforcement of private property, debt collection, regulation of “moral conduct” and drug laws (so workers remain a valuable to their bosses), and the appropriation of wealth from and general harassment of people of color and the poor.

SURPLUS POPULATIONS AREA NECESSARY BY-PRODUCT OF CAPITALISM.

MARX CALLED THEM “THE RESERVE ARMY OF LABOR.”

Especially since capitalists began depending on the labor of more vulnerable foreign workers, massive racialized sections of the U.S. working class have no role in the economy. In other words, no ability to produce wealth for the ruling class.

WHAT TO DO WITH SUPERFLUOUS, EXPENDABLE PEOPLE?

Ghettoization & Gentrification.

The poor serve as a threatening reminder to the employed and to keep their wages down.

THE CRIME-CONTROL INDUSTRYWhile crime rates are at historic lows:» Public perception of crime is high and very racist.» Mass incarceration is on a scale unequaled in

the world today or throughout human history.

Prisons turn surplus populations into profit-centers. Transfer wealth from working people to the prison-industrial complex. Prison labor.

Police as military occupiers of U.S. cities. Decreased working class living standards. Underfunded schools.

Massive increase in wealth of ruling class.

“We do not fight racism with racism. We fightracism with solidarity. We do not fight exploitative capitalism with black capitalism. We fight capitalism with basic socialism.”–Fred Hampton

REFORM OR REVOLUTION?

We support genuine reforms. But the term “reform” is often applied to entrenchment of the status quo. And toothless or surface reforms are often used as pacification tools to diffuse popular movements.

REFORMS WILL NEVER GET AT THE ROOT OF OUR PROBLEMS.

Exploitation and oppressions are built into the very nature of capitalism. They are not determined by and cannot be eliminated by decisions of the capitalist class, by police officers, by politicians, or by laws of the state. They cannot be politely or gradually reformed away.

Demands from the national leadership of the Black Lives Matter movement combine near-term reforms and goals that would require the wholesale dismantling of core U.S. institutions.

RACISM CANNOT BE ELIMINATEDWITHOUT ELIMINATING CAPITALISM.

THE POLICE CANNOT BE SUFFICIENTLY REFORMED.

As revolutionaries, we have ambitious goals!But we must work toward them by doing what we can in the here and now.

Reform and revolution are not opposed to each other, but intertwined. Struggle for reform is key because:

» Only mass, militant struggle can win reforms.The biggest reforms come when the ruling class feels its control over society and its institutions are most threatened.

» Ordinary people come together and get radicalized.

» Only through struggle for reform—and any struggleshort of revolution is a struggle for reform—is it possible to move beyond reform to seek revolution.

THE PRIMACY OF PROTESTPressure from below forces elected officials and bosses to accept reform.

Mass demonstrations, strikes, occupations, and uprisings mobilize and organize the power of the people–critical to building a revolutionary movement.

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FERGUSON: RESISTANCE.

“POWER CONCEDES NOTHING WITHOUT A DEMAND.”–Frederick Douglass

BIBLIOGRAPHYState & Revolution by Vladimir Lenin The German Ideology by Karl Marx

What is to Be Done? by Vladimir Lenin Where Do We Go From Here? By Martin Luther King Jr.

Origins of the Police by David Whitehouse The Invention of the White Race by Theodore W. Allen

Where We Stand: The Politics of the ISO The Politics of Identity by Sharon Smith

Who Killed Eric Garner? by Salar Mohandesi Pyramid of the Capitalist System by Speldwright

The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State by Frederick Engels

Race, Class & Marxism by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Stop Kidding Yourself: The Police Were Created to Control Working Class and Poor People by Sam Mitrani

Five Liberal Tendencies that Plagued Occupy by Juan Conatz

Malcolm X on Capitalism and Socialism by the Socialist Organizer

Police Reform is Impossible in America by Donovan X. Ramsey

Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses by Louis Althusser

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