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Social classes under bureaucratic socialism: theoretical discussions ___________________________________________________________ ON EXCERCISING ALL-ROUND DICTATORSHIP OVER THE BOURGEOISIE by Chang Chun-chiao, published in Hongqi, No. 4, 1975) ___________________________________________________________ ON THE SOCIAL BASIS OF THE LIN PIAO ANTI-PARTY CLIQUE by Yao Wen-yuan ___________________________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------- ON THE SOCIAL BASIS OF THE LIN PIAO ANTI-PARTY CLIQUE by Yao Wen-yuan [ this article was published in Hongqi, No. 3, 1975. The author was criticizing Deng Xiao ping and the right wing of the Communist Party using the label "Lin Piao anti-Party clique". Excerpts.] ....What is the class character of "people like Lin Piao"? What is the social basis that engendered the Lin Piao anti-Party clique? Beyond doubt a clear understanding of this question is essential for the consolidation of the dictatorship of the proletariat and prevention of capitalist restoration...It is rather clear that the Lin Piao anti- Party clique represented the interests of the overthrown landlord and capitalist classes and the desire of the overthrown reactionaries to topple the dictatorship of the proletariat and restore the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie... ...All of this demonstrates the life-and-death struggle, under the dictatorship of the proletariat, between the two major antagonistic classes, the proletariat and the bourgeoisie...As long as the overthrown reactionary classes still exist, there will emerge within the Party (and in society) representatives of the bourgeoisie who turn their hopes for restoration into attempts at restoration...But understanding this fact does not exhaust the issue. Not only did the Lin Piao anti-Party clique represent the desire of the overthrown landlord and capitalist classes for a restoration; it also represented the desire of the NEWLY ENGENDERED BOURGEOIS ELEMENTS IN SOCIALIST SOCIETY to usurp power... ....The existence of bourgeois influence, and of the influence of international imperialism and revisionism, constitutes the political and ideological source of the new bourgeois elements. And the existence of bourgeois right provides an important ECONOMIC FOUNDATION for their emergence. Lenin said, "...in the first phase of communist society (usually called socialism) 'bourgeois right' is NOT abolished in its entirety, but only in part, only in proportion to the economic revolution so far attained, i.e.,only in respect of the means of production." "However, it continues to exist as far as its other part is concerned; it continues to exist in the capacity of regulator (determining factor) in the distribution of products and the allotment of labour among the members of society. The socialist principle: 'He who does not work, neither shall he eat,' is ALREADY realized; the other socialist principle: 'An equal amount of products for an equal amount of labour,' is also ALREADY realized.But this is not yet communism, and it does not yet abolish 'bourgeois right', which gives to unequal individuals, in return for unequal (actually unequal) amounts of labour, equal amounts of products." Chairman Mao tells us, "...China is a socialist country. Before liberation, she was much the same as a capitalist country. Even now she practises an eight-grade wage system, distribution according to work and exchange through money, and in all this differs very little from the old society. What is different is that the system of ownership has been changed." "Our country at present practises a commodity system, the wage system is unequal, too, as in the eight- grade wage scale, and so forth. Under the dictatorship of the proletariat such things can only be restricted." In socialist society, we still have two kinds of socialist ownership: ownership by the whole people and collective ownership. This determines our practice of the commodity system at the present time.The analyses by Lenin and Chairman Mao both tell us that bourgeois right, which inevitably exists in distribution and exchange under the socialist system, should be restricted under the dictatorship of the proletariat, so that in the long course of the socialist revolution THE THREE MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WORKERS AND PEASANTS, BETWEEN TOWN AND COUNTRY AND BETWEEN MANUAL AND MENTAL LABOUR WILL GRADUALLY BE NARROWED, as will the discrepancies between the various grades, and so that material and ideological conditions will gradually be created for closing up all these gaps. If we do not act in this way, but instead call for the consolidation, extension and strengthening of bourgeois right and the partial inequality it entails, the inevitable result will be POLARIZATION, i.e., in the matter of distribution A SMALL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WILL APPROPRIATE INCREASING AMOUNTS OF COMMODITIES AND MONEY through some legal and many illegal ways; stimulated by "material incentives" of this kind, capitalist ideas of making a fortune and craving for personal fame and gain will spread unchecked; phenomena like THE TURNING OF PUBLIC PROPERTY INTO PRIVATE PROPERTY, speculation, graft and corruption, theft and bribery will increase; THE CAPITALIST PRINCIPLE OF THE EXCHANGE OF COMMODITIES WILL MAKE ITS WAY INTO POLITICAL AND EVEN INTO PARTY LIFE, UNDERMINING THE SOCIALIST PLANNED ECONOMY; acts of capitalist exploitation such as the conversion of commodities and money into capital, and labour power into a commodity, will occur; changes in the nature of the ownership will take place in certain departments and units which follow the revisionist line; and instances of oppression and exploitation of the labouring people will arise again. AS A RESULT, A SMALL NUMBER OF NEW BOURGEOIS ELEMENTS AND UPSTARTS WHO HAVE TOTALLY BETRAYED THE PROLETARIAT AND THE LABOURING PEOPLE WILL EMERGE FROM AMONG THE PARTY MEMBERS, WORKERS, WELL-TO-DO PEASANTS AND PERSONNEL OF STATE AND OTHER ORGANS. As our worker- comrades have aptly put it, "If bourgeois right is not restricted, it will restrict the development of socialism and promote the growth of capitalism." WHEN THE ECONOMIC STRENGTH OF THE BOURGEOISIE HAS GROWN TO A CERTAIN EXTENT, ITS AGENTS WILL DEMAND POLITICAL RULE, DEMAND THE OVERTHROW OF THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT AND THE SOCIALIST SYSTEM, DEMAND A COMPLETE CHANGEOVER FROM SOCIALIST OWNERSHIP, AND OPENLY RESTORE AND DEVELOP THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM. Once in power, the new bourgeoisie will start with sanguinary suppression of the people and restoration of capitalism in the superstructure, including all spheres of ideology and culture; then they will conduct distribution to each according to how much or little capital and power he has, so that the principle of "to each according to his work" will become an empty shell, and the handful of new bourgeois elements monopolizing the means of production will at the same time monopolize the power of distributing consumer goods and other products. SUCH IS THE PROCESS OF RESTORATION THAT HAS ALREADY OCCURRED IN THE SOVIET UNION... ....On the surface, they advocated using money as an "incentive" for the workers; actually they wanted to widen without limit the differences in grade among the workers in order to cultivate and buy over a small section of the working class, TURN IT INTO A PRIVILEGED STRATUM WHICH WOULD BETRAY THE PROLETARIAN DICTATORSHIP AND THE PROLETARIAT'S INTERESTS, AND THUS SPLIT THE UNITY OF THE WORKING CLASS. They tried to corrupt the workers with the bourgeois world outlook and to use the small number of workers deeply influenced by the ideology of bourgeois right as one of the forces supporting their opposition to the dictatorship of the proletariat... ....Under the cloak of "showing concern" for the young workers, these persons are actually putting out "incentives" to lure them onto the capitalist road, and hence can be termed political "abettors of crime". The inexperienced newly engendered bourgeois elements break the law openly while cunning old-time bourgeois elements direct them from behind the scenes - this is often observed in the class struggle in society today... ....By spreading the slander that the peasants "lack food and clothing", it aimed at inciting the peasants to "eat up and divide everything" in order to undermine and liquidate the socialist collective economy. If things were done along this line, a small number of people would turn into the new bourgeoisie while the overwhelming majority would fall prey to capitalist exploitation. In short, the situation yearned for by the landlords, the rich peasants and the section of the well-to-do middle peasants taking the capitalist road in the countryside would come to pass... ...Why would it be quite easy for people like Lin Piao to rig up the capitalist system if they come to power? SIMPLY BECAUSE IN OUR SOCIALIST SOCIETY CLASSES AND CLASS STRUGGLE STILL EXIST, AND SO DO THE SOIL AND CONDITIONS THAT ENGENDER CAPITALISM...(we must) consolidate and extend socialist ownership by the whole people and socialist collective ownership by working people, prevent the restoration of the bourgeois right that has already been liquidated in the system of ownership, and continue to fulfil, gradually and over a fairly long period of time, the still unfulfilled part of the task of transformation of ownership; and with regard to the two other aspects of the relations of production, namely, the mutual relations between people and the relations of distribution, it requires that we restrict bourgeois right and continually weaken the basis that engenders capitalism.It requires that we persevere in the revolution in the superstructure, deepen our criticism of revisionism and of the bourgeoisie and achieve the all-round dictatorship of the proletariat over the bourgeoisie. In his talks given during an inspection tour of various places in the country in August and September 1971, Chairman Mao said: "We have been singing THE INTERNATIONALE for 50 years, yet on 10 occasions certain people inside our Party tried to split it. As I see it, this may happen another 10, 20 or 30 times.You don't believe it? You may not believe it. Anyhow I do. Will there be no struggle when we get to communism? I just don't believe it. There will be struggles even then, but only between the new and the old, between what is correct and what is incorrect. Tens of thousands of years from now, what is wrong still won't get by, it won't stand up."... ...The new bourgeois elements who arise as a result of corrosion by bourgeois ideas and the existence of bourgeois right generally have the political traits of double-dealers and upstarts. In order to carry out capitalist activities under the dictatorship of the proletariat, they invariably display some sort of socialist signboard; and since the aim of their restorationist activities is not to seize back means of production of which they have been dispossessed but to grab hold of the means of production which they have never possessed, they are particularly greedy and anxious to swallow at one gulp the wealth belonging to the whole people or to the collective, and transfer it to their private ownership... ===============================rrojas/95/end yao wenyuan============= BACK TO TOP -------------------------------------------------------------------- on the economic basis for class differentiation in China, as seen by some members of the CCP in the 1970s: excerpts from ON EXCERCISING ALL-ROUND DICTATORSHIP OVER THE BOURGEOISIE by Chang Chun-chiao, published in Hongqi, No. 4, 1975) ...We must be soberly aware that there is still a danger of China turning revisionist. This is not only because imperialism and social- imperialism will never give up aggression and subversion against us, not only because China's old landlords and capitalists are still around and unreconciled to their defeat, but also because new bourgeois elements are BEING ENGENDERED daily and hourly, as Lenin put it ( here Chang refers to the following passage from Lenin's "Left-Wing communism, an Infantile Disorder -April/May 1920: "The dictatorship of the proletariat is a most determined and most ruthless war waged by the new class against A MORE POWERFUL enemy, the bourgeoisie, whose resistance is increased TENFOLD by its overthrow (even if only in one country), and whose power lies not only in the strength of international capital, in the strength and durability of the international connections of the bourgeoisie, but also in the FORCE OF HABIT, in the strength of SMALL PRODUCTION. For, unfortunately, small production is still very, very widespread in the world, and small production ENGENDERS capitalism and the bourgeoisie continuously, daily, hourly, spontaneously, and on a mass scale. For all these reasons the dictatorship of the proletariat is essential".). Some comrades argue that Lenin was referring to the situation before collectivization. This is obviously incorrect. Lenin's remarks are not out of date at all.These comrades may look up Chairman Mao's "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People" published in 1957. There Chairman Mao shows by concrete analysis that after the basic victory in the socialist transformation of the system of ownership, which includes the achievement of agricultural co-operation, there still exist in China classes, class contradictions and class struggle, and there still exist both harmony and contradiction between the relations of production and the productive forces and between the superstructure and the economic base... ...let us look at the changes in the system of ownership in China and the proportions of the various economic sectors in China's industry, agriculture and commerce in 1973. FIRST, INDUSTRY. Industry under ownership by the whole people covered 97 per cent of the fixed assets of industry as a whole, 63 per cent of the people engaged in industry, and 86 per cent of the value of total industrial output. Industry under collective ownership covered 3 per cent of the fixed assets, 36.2 per cent of the people engaged in industry, and 14 per cent of the total output value. Besides these, individual handicraftsmen made up 0.8 per cent of the people engaged in industry. NEXT, AGRICULTURE. Among the agricultural means of production, about 90 per cent of the farmland and of the irrigation-drainage machinery and about 80 per cent of the tractors and draught animals were under collective ownership. Here ownership by the whole people made up a very small proportion. Hence, over 90 per cent of the nation's grain and various industrial crops came from the collective economy. The state farms accounted for only a small proportion. Apart from these, there still remained the small plots farmed by commune members for their personal needs, and a limited amount of household side-line production. THEN COMMERCE. State commerce accounted for 92.5 per cent of the total volume of retail sales, collectively owned commercial enterprises for 7.3 per cent, and individual pedlars for 0.2 per cent. Apart from these, there still remained the sizable amount of trade conducted at rural fairs. ....The dominant position of ownership by the whole people has been greatly enhanced and there have also benn some changes in the economy of the people's communes as regards the proportions of ownership at the three levels -commune, production brigade and production team. On Shanghai's outskirts, for example, income at the commune level in proportion to total income rose from 28.1 per cent in 1973 to 30.5 per cent in 1974, that of the brigades rose from 15.2 per cent to 17.2 per cent, while the proportion going to the teams dropped from 56.7 per cent to 52.3 per cent. The people's commune has demonstrated ever more clearly its superiority, consisting in its larger size and higher degree of public ownership. In so far as we have, step by step in the past 25 years, eliminated ownership by imperialism, bureaucrat-capitalism and feudalism, transformed ownership by national capitalism and by individual labourers and replaced these five kinds of private ownership with the two kinds of socialist public ownership, we can proudly declare that the system of ownership in China has changed, that the proletariat and other working people in China have in the main freed themselves from the shackles of private ownership, and that China's socialist economic base has been gradually consolidated and developed... ....However, we must see that with respect to the system of ownership THE ISSUE IS NOT YET FULLY SETTLED. We often say that the issue of ownership "has in the main been settled"; this means that it has not been settled entirely, and also that bourgeois right has not been totally abolished in this realm. The statistics cited above show that private ownership still exists partially in industry, agriculture and commerce, that socialist public ownership does not consist entirely of ownership by the whole people but includes two kinds of ownership, and that ownership by the whole people is still rather weak in agriculture, which is the foundation of the national economy... ....Moreover, we must see that both ownership by the whole people and collective ownership involve the question of leadership, that is, the question of WHICH CLASS HOLDS THE OWNERSHIP IN FACT AND NOT JUST IN NAME. Speaking at the First Plenary Session of the Ninth Central Committee of the Party on April 28, 1969, Chairman Mao said, "Apparently, we couldn't do without the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, for our base was not solid. From my observations, I am afraid that in a fairly large majority of factories - I don't mean all or the overwhelming majority - leadership was not in the hands of real Marxists and the masses of workers. Not that there were no good people in the leadership of the factories. There were. There were good people among the secretaries, deputy secretaries and members of Party committees and among the Party branch secretaries. But they followed that line of Liu Shao-chi's, just resorting to material incentive, putting profit in command, and instead of promoting proletarian politics, handing out bonuses, and so forth"..."but there are indeed bad people in the factories"..."this shows that the revolution is still unfinished". ...but it is incorrect to give no weight to whether the issue of ownership has been resolved merely in form or in actual fact, TO THE REACTION UPON THE SYSTEM OF OWNERSHIP EXERTED BY THE TWO OTHER ASPECTS OF THE RELATIONS OF PRODUCTION - THE RELATIONS AMONG PEOPLE AND THE FORM OF DISTRIBUTION - AND TO THE REACTION UPON THE ECONOMIC BASE EXERTED BY THE SUPERSTRUCTURE; these two aspects and the superstructure may play a decisive role under given conditions. POLITICS IS THE CONCENTRATED EXPRESSION OF ECONOMICS. Wether the ideological and political line is correct or incorrect, and which class holds the leadership, decides which class owns those factories in actual fact...Wasn't this the way Khruschev and Brezhnev changed the system of ownership in the Soviet Union?... ...So long as we still have these two kinds of ownership, commodity production, exchange through money and distribution according to work are inevitable. And since "under the dictatorship of the proletariat such things can only be restricted", the growth of capitalist factors in town and country and the emergence of the new bourgeois elements are likewise inevitable...In THE CLASS STRUGGLES IN FRANCE, 1848-1850, Marx deals in more specific terms with this dictatorship of the proletariat as the necessary transit point to the abolition of CLASS DISTINCTION GENERALLY, to the abolition ALL RELATIONS OF PRODUCTION on which they rest, to the abolition of ALL THE SOCIAL RELATIONS that correspond to these relations of production, and to the revolutionizing of ALL THE IDEAS that result from these social relations. In all the four cases, Marx means ALL. Not a part, a greater part, or even the greatest part, but all!... ....There are undeniably some comrades among us who have joined the Communist Party organizationally but not ideologically. In their world outlook they have not yet over-stepped the bounds of small production and of the bourgeoisie. They do approve of the dictatorship of the proletariat at a certain stage and within a certain sphere and are pleased with certain victories of the proletariat, because they will bring them gains, they feel it's time to settle down and feather their cosy nests... ....this is exactly what Khruschev and Brezhnev have done. They changed neither the name "Soviet", nor the name of the party of Lenin, nor the name "socialist republics". But, accepting these names and using them as a cover, they have gutted the dictatorship of the proletariat of its actual content and turned it into a DICTATORSHIP OF THE MONOPOLY CAPITALIST CLASS that is anti-Soviet, opposed to the party of Lenin and opposed to the socialists republics. They put forward the revisionist programme of "the state of the whole people" and "party of the entire people", which is an open betrayal of Marxism. But when the Soviet people stand up against their fascist dictatorship, they hoist the flag of the dictatorship of the proletariat in order to suppress the masses... ....Old China was a vast sea of small production. Conducting socialist education among several hundred million peasants is a serious question at all times and requires the endeavour of several generations... ....we would rather call the attention of comrades to the fact that it is another kind of wind that is now blowing -the "bourgeois wind". This is the bourgeois style of life Chairman Mao has pointed to, an evil wind stirred up by those "parts" of the people who have degenerated into bourgeois elements. The "bourgeois wind" blowing from among those Communists, particularly leading cadres, who belong to these "parts", does us the greatest of harm. Poisoned by this evil wind, some people have got their heads full of bourgeois ideas; THEY SCRAMBLE FOR POSITION AND GAIN AND FEEL PROUD OF THIS, INSTEAD OF BEING ASHAMED. SOME HAVE SUNK TO THE POINT OF LOOKING AT EVERYTHING AS A COMMODITY, THEMSELVES INCLUDED. They join the Communist Party and go to work for the proletariat merely for the sake of upgrading themselves as commodities and asking the proletariat for a higher price...(they) are Communists in name but new bourgeois elements in reality... ===================================rrojas unit====chang.end========== BACK |