So You Say You Don't Want A Revolution?
By Dmitry Orlov
July 23, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
- Over the past few months we have been
forced to bear witness to a humiliating farce unfolding in Europe.
Greece, which was first accepted into the European Monetary Union
under false pretenses, then saddled with excessive levels of debt,
then crippled through the imposition of austerity, finally did
something: the Greeks elected a government that promised to shake
things up. The Syriza party platform had the following planks, which
were quite revolutionary in spirit.
- Put an end to austerity and put the Greek
economy on a path toward recovery
- Raise the income tax to 75% for all incomes
over 500,000 euros, adopt a tax on financial transactions and a
special tax on luxury goods.
- Drastically cut military expenditures, close
all foreign military bases on Greek soil and withdraw from NATO.
End military cooperation with Israel and support the creation of
a Palestinian State within the 1967 borders.
- Nationalize the banks.
- Enact constitutional reforms to guarantee the
right to education, health care and the environment.
- Hold referendums on treaties and other
accords with the European Union.
Of these, only the last bullet point was acted on:
there was a lot made of the referendum which returned a resounding
“No!” to EU demands for more austerity and the dismantling and
selling off of Greek public assets. But a lot less was made of the
fact that the results of this referendum were then ignored.
But the trouble started before then. After being elected, Syriza
representatives went to Brussels to negotiate. The negotiations
generally went like this: Syriza would make an offer; the EU
officials would reject it, and advance their own demands for more
austerity; Syriza would make another offer, and the EU officials
would reject it too and advance their own demands for even more
austerity than in the last round; and so on, all the way until Greek
capitulation. All the EU officials had to do to force the Greeks to
capitulate was to stop the flow of Euros to Greek banks. Some
revolutionaries, these! More like a toy poodle trying to negotiate
for a little more kibble to be poured into its dish, if it pleases
the master to do so. Stathis Kouvelakis (a Syriza member) summed up
the Greek government's stance: “Here’s our program, but if we find
that its implementation is incompatible with keeping the euro, then
we’ll forget about it.”
It is not as if revolutions don't happen any more. Just one country
over from Greece there is a rather successful revolution unfolding
as we speak: what used to be Northern Iraq and Syria is controlled
by the revolutionary regime variously known as ISIS/ISIL/Daash/Islamic
Caliphate. We can tell that it is a real revolution because of its
use of terror. All revolutionaries deserving of the name use
terror—and what they generally say is that their terror is in
response to the terror of the pre-existing order they seek to
overthrow, or the terror of their counterrevolutionary enemies. And
by terror I mean mass murder, expropriation, exile and the taking of
hostages.
Just so that you understand me correctly, let me stress at the
outset that I am not a revolutionary. I am an observer and a
commentator on all sorts of things, including revolutions, but I
choose not to participate. Remaining an observer and a commentator
presupposes staying alive, and my personal longevity program calls
for not being anywhere near any revolutions—because, as I just
mentioned, revolutions involve mass murder.
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Good old Uncle Joe.
The kids loved him. |
In the case of the French revolution, it started with
liberté-égalité-fraternité and proceeded swiftly to
guilliotiné. The Russian revolution of 1917 remains the gold
standard for revolutions. There, thanks to Uncle Joe, so-called “red
terror” went on and on, eventually claiming millions of victims. Mao
and Pol Pot are also part of that revolutionary pantheon. The
American revolution wasn't a revolution at all because the
slave-owning, genocidal sponsors of international piracy remained in
power under the new administration. Nor does the February 2014
putsch in the Ukraine qualify as a revolution; that was an
externally imposed violent overthrow of the legitimate government
and the installation of a US-managed puppet regime, but, as in the
American Colonies, the same gang of thieves—the Ukrainian
oligarchs—continue to rob the country blind just as before. But if
the Nazi thugs from the “Right Sector” take over and kill the
oligarchs, the government officials in Kiev and their US State
Dept./CIA/NATO minders, and then proceed with a campaign of “brown
terror” throughout the country, then I will start calling it a
revolution.
* * *
The fact of mass murder does not automatically a
revolution make: you have to make note of who is getting killed. So,
if the dead consist of lots of volunteers, recruits, mercenaries,
plus lots of nondescript civilians, that does not a revolution make.
But if the dead include a good number of oligarchs, CEOs of major
corporations, bankers, senators, congressmen, public officials,
judges, corporate lawyers, high-ranking military officers, then,
yes, that's starting to look like a proper revolution.
Other than big huge pools of blood littered with the corpses of
high-ranking representatives of the ancien régime, a
revolution also requires an ideology—to corrupt and pervert. In
general, the ideology you have is the ideology you make revolution
with. It stands to reason that if you don't have an ideology, it's
not really a revolution. For instance, the American Colonists had no
ideology—just some demands. They didn't want to pay taxes to the
British crown; they didn't want to maintain British troops; they
didn't want limits on the slave trade; and they didn't want
restrictions on profiting from piracy on the high seas. That's not
an ideology; that's just simple old greed. With the Ukrainian
“revolutionaries,” their “ideology” pretty much comes down to the
statements “Europe is wonderful” and “Russians suck.” That's not an
ideology either; the former is wishful thinking; the latter is
simple bigotry.
Taking the example of ISIS/ISIL/Daash/Islamic Caliphate, they are
Islamists, and so the ideology they corrupt and pervert is Islam,
with its Sharia law. How? Islamist scholars have been most helpful
by compiling this top-ten list:
1. It is obligatory to consider Yazidis as “People of the
Scripture.”
2. It is forbidden in Islam to deny women their rights.
3. It is forbidden in Islam to force people to convert.
4. It is forbidden in Islam to disfigure the dead.
5. It is forbidden in Islam to destroy the graves and shrines of
Prophets and Companions.
6. It is forbidden in Islam to harm or mistreat Christians or any
“People of the Scripture.”
7. Jihad in Islam is a purely defensive struggle. It is not
permissible without the right cause, the right purpose, and the
right rules of conduct.
8. It is forbidden in Islam to kill emissaries, ambassadors, and
diplomats — hence it is forbidden to kill journalists and aid
workers.
9. Loyalty to one’s nation is permissible in Islam.
10. It is forbidden in Islam to declare a Caliphate without
consensus from all Muslims.
But, as Lenin famously put it, “If You Want to Make an Omelet, You
Must Be Willing to Break a Few Eggs.” And if you want to make a
revolution, then you must be willing to pervert your ideology. Those
Islamist scholars who eagerly exclaim “That's not Islam! Islam is a
religion of peace and tolerance!” are missing the point: the
ideology of ISIS/ISIL/Daash/Islamic Caliphate is still
Islam—revolutionary Islam.
The example of ISIS/ISIL/Daash/Islamic Caliphate is germane to the
topic of Greece, because it is a contemporary example of what is
definitely a revolution, and it is taking place just one country
over from Greece. But the ideology of Syriza is not Islam—it's
socialism, and philosophically they are Marxists. And so a better
example for Syriza to follow, were they to suddenly stop being
Europe's pathetic poodles and don the mantle of fearless, heroic
revolutionaries, is still the good old Russian revolution of 1917.
* * *
As I mentioned, one of the most important tools of
a revolution is terror. In Russia, revolutionary terror was called
“red terror,” which, the revolutionaries claimed, arose in
opposition to “white terror” of the Russian imperial regime, with
its racist bigotry (Jews weren't allowed in any of the major
cities), numerous forms of oppression, some major, some quite petty,
and rampant corruption. An interesting feature of the Russian
revolution is that the terror started several years prior to the
event.
Let us pause for a second to consider why revolutionary terror is
necessary. A revolution is a drastic change in the direction of
society. Left alone, society tends to worsen its worst tendencies
over time: the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, the police
state becomes more oppressive, the justice system becomes more
riddled with injustice, the military-industrial complex produces
ever less effective military hardware for ever more money, and so
on. This is a matter of social inertia: the tendency of objects to
travel in a straight line in absence of a force acting at an angle
to its direction of motion. The formula for momentum is
p=mv
where p is momentum, m is mass and v is
velocity.
To make a radical course change, revolutionaries have to apply
force, counteracting the social inertia. To make it so that it is
within their limited means to do this, they can do two things:
reduce v, or reduce m. Reducing v is a bad
idea: the revolution must not lose its own momentum. But reducing
m is, in fact, a good idea. Now, it turns out that, with regard
to social momentum, most of the mass that gives rise to it resides
in the heads of certain classes of people: government officials,
judges and lawyers, police officers, military officers, rich people,
certain types of professionals and so on.
The rest of the population is much less of a problem. Suppose some
revolutionaries show up and tell them that
- they don't have to worry about paying taxes
(because we are confiscating the property of the rich),
- medicine and education are now free,
- those with mortgages can stop making
payments; they automatically own their real estate free and
clear
- renters now automatically own their place of
residence,
- employees are automatically majority
stockholders in their businesses,
- they should fill out an application if they
want a free (newly liberated) parcel of land to farm,
- there is a general amnesty and their loved
ones who have been locked up are coming home,
- ration cards are being issued to make sure
that nobody ever goes hungry again,
- the homeless are going to be moving in with
those whose residences are deemed unduly spacious,
- they are now their own police and are in
charge of patrolling their neighborhoods with the revolutionary
guards available as back-up, and
- if any non-revolutionary authorities, be they
the former police or the former landlords, come around and
bother any of them, then these traitors and impostors shall face
swift, on-the-spot revolutionary justice.
Most regular people would think that this is a pretty
good deal. However, government officials, the police, military
officers, judges, prosecutors, rich people whose property is to be
confiscated, corporate officers and shareholders, those living on
fat corporate or government pensions, etc., would no doubt think
otherwise. The revolutionary solution is to take them as hostages,
exile them, and, to make an example of the most recalcitrant and
obstructive, kill them. This dramatically reduces m, allowing
the revolutionaries to effect drastic course changes even as v
increases. I compiled this list because it would be such an easy
sell—piece of cake, a slam-dunk, a no-brainer. But I lack the
uncontrollable desire to smash eggs and the insatiable appetite for
omelets. As I mentioned, I am no revolutionary—just an observer.
In the run-up to the Russian revolution, from 1901 through 1911,
there were 17,000 such casualties. In 1907, the average toll was 18
people a day. According to police records, between February 1905 and
May 1906, there were among those killed:
- 8 governors
- 5 vice-governors and other regional
administrators
- 21 chiefs of police, heads of municipalities
and wardens
- 8 high-ranking police officers
- 4 generals
- 7 military officers
- 79 bailiffs
- 125 inspectors
- 346 police officers
- 57 constables
- 257 security personnel
- 55 police service personnel
- 18 state security agents
- 85 government employees
- 12 clergy
- 52 rural government agents
- 52 land-owners
- 51 factory owners and managers
- 54 bankers and businessmen
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Good old Zinka
Schoolteacher, Revolutionary, Assassin |
Clearly, these terrorist acts must have had some not
inconsiderable effect in softening the target, making the government
overthrow easier. This was not an accident but a matter of
well-articulated revolutionary policy. The concept of “red terror”
was first introduced by Zinaida Konoplyannikova, a rural
schoolteacher who first got on the police radar for being an atheist
and was later convicted as a terrorist for shooting a notorious
general-major at point-blank range. At her trial in 1906, she said
this: “The [Socialist-Revolutionary] Party has decided to counter
the white, yet bloody, terror of the government with red terror...”
She was executed by hanging that same year, aged 26.
After the revolution, red terror became government policy. Here is
Lenin's response to being questioned by Communist party members
about his “barbaric methods”: “I reason soberly and categorically:
what is better—to imprison a few tens or hundreds provocateurs,
guilty or innocent, acting consciously or unconsciously, or to lose
thousands of soldiers and workers? The former is better. Let them
accuse me of any deadly sins and violations of liberty—I plead
guilty, but the interests of the workers win.”
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Grandpa Lenin belting
out a tune
Grandpa Trotsky going wild on the harmonica |
Trotsky produced a particularly crisp definition of
“red terror.” He called it “a weapon to be used against a social
class that has been condemned to extinction but won't die.”
Estimates of the exact number of victims of “red terror” vary.
Robert Conquest claimed that between 1917 and 1922 the revolutionary
tribunals executed 140,000 people. But the historian O. B. Mozokhin,
after an exhaustive study of the data available from government
archives, put the number at no more than 50,000. He also noted that
executions were the exception rather than the rule, and that most of
those executed were sentenced for criminal rather than political
acts.
But this was nothing compared to what Stalin unleashed later on. The
ideological foundation of Stalin's terror was “intensification of
class struggle at the culmination of the building of socialism,”
which he articulated at the plenum of the Central Committee in July
of 1928. According to his logic, USSR was economically and
culturally underdeveloped, surrounded by hostile capitalist states,
and as long as there remained the threat of foreign military
intervention with the goal of reestablishing the bourgeois order,
only the preventive destruction of the remnants of “bourgeois
elements” could guarantee the security and independence of the USSR.
These elements included former police officers, government
officials, clergy, land-owners and businessmen. The peak of Stalin's
repression occurred in 1937 and 1938. During these two years
1,575,259 people were arrested, of which 681,692 were shot.
You may be forgiven for thinking of Stalin as a psychopathic
murderer, because he was certainly that, but more importantly he was
a competent, and sufficiently ruthless, head of a revolutionary
state. For a revolutionary regime, killing too many people is rarely
a problem, but killing too few people can easily prove fatal. To
play it safe, a revolutionary should always err on the side of
murder. This attitude tends to pervade the entire power pyramid: if
you give Stalin a memorandum recommending that 500 priests get shot,
and Stalin crosses out 500 and pencils in 1000 in red pencil, then
you better find 500 more priests to shoot, or the number becomes
1001 and includes you.
This guarantee of security and independence did seem to hold. After
all, there was a subsequent invasion by a hostile bourgeois
capitalist state (Germany) and bourgeois order was temporarily
reestablished on the territories it occupied. But there was nobody
left to instigate anti-revolutionary rebellion elsewhere in the USSR
because most of the would-be counterrevolutionaries were by then
dead.
Of course, this took a terrible toll on society. Here is what Putin
had to say on the subject of “red terror”: “Think of the hostages
who were shot during the civil war, the destruction of entire social
strata—the clergy, the prosperous peasants, the Cossacks. Such
tragedies have recurred more than once during the history of
mankind. And it always happened when initially attractive but
ultimately empty ideals were raised above the main value—the value
of human life, above the rights and liberties of man. For our
country this is especially tragic, because the scale was colossal.
Thousands, millions of people were destroyed, sent to concentration
camps, shot, tortured to death. And these were primarily people who
had their own opinions, who weren't afraid to voice them. These were
the most effective people—the flower of the nation. Even after many
years we feel the effect of this tragedy on ourselves. We must do a
great deal to make sure that this is never forgotten.”
Given that the price is so high, perhaps it would be better after
all if we just sat quietly, allowed the rich get richer as the poor
get poorer, watched listlessly as the environment got completely
destroyed by capitalist industrialists in blind pursuit of profit,
and eventually curled up, kissed our sweet asses good-bye and died?
Good luck selling that idea to young radicalized hotheads who have
nothing to lose—except maybe you, if you happen to stand in their
way as they change the world! No, revolution is here to stay, and
one of its main weapons is terror. No matter how well we remember,
the annihilation of counterrevolutionary social elements is bound to
recur.
* * *
Getting back to Greece and Syriza: what if Syriza were not just a
particularly fluffy breed of miniature Europoodle but actual
honest-to-goodness revolutionaries, ready to do whatever it takes?
How would they act differently? And what would be the result?
Well, one thing that comes to mind immediately is that they wouldn't
try to stay in the Eurozone—they would seek to destroy it. The
solution is simple: no Eurozone—no Euro-debt—no problem. There is a
general principle involved: never accept responsibility for that
which you cannot control. Speaking from experience, suppose you
invite a plumber to fix your toilet, and the plumber finds that the
toilet has been Mickey-moused in multiple ways by an incompetent
amateur. In this situation, the professional thing for the plumber
to do is to completely obliterate that toilet. Now the solution
becomes simple: install a new toilet.
Here's a very simple one-two punch which Greece could have delivered
instead of futile attempts at negotiation:
1. Immediately announce an open-ended moratorium on all debt
repayment, taking the position that Greece has no legitimate
creditors within the Eurozone—it's all financial fraud at the
highest levels. After a few months, the fake bail-out financial
entities that magically convert garbage Eurozone debt into AAA-rated
securities (because they are guaranteed by Eurozone governments) are
forced to write off Greek debt. In turn, Eurozone governments, being
pretty much broke, balk at refinancing them out of their national
budgets, showing to the world that their guarantees aren't worth the
paper they are written on. There follows a bond implosion. Shortly
thereafter, the Euro goes extinct, and along with it all Eurozone
debt.
2. Start printing Euros without authorization from the European
Central bank. When accused of forgery, make the forgery harder to
detect by changing the letter at the front of the serial number from
Y (for Greece) to X (for Germany). Flood Greece and the rest of the
Eurozone with notionally counterfeit (but technically perfect) Euro
notes. As the Euro plummets in value, institute food rationing and
issue ration cards. Eventually convert from the now devalued and
debased Euro to a newly reintroduced Drachma and reestablish trade
links with the now “liberated” former Eurozone countries using trade
deals based on barter and local currency swaps with gold reserves
used to correct any minor imbalances.
Could this have been done without any “red terror”? I doubt it.
Greece is very much oligarch-ridden; even the celebrated former
Syriza FM Yanis Varoufakis is the son an industrial magnate. The
Greek oligarchs and the rich would have had to be rounded up and
held as hostages. Numerous people in the government and in the
military have a split allegiance—they work for Europe, not for
Greece. They would have had to be sacked immediately and held
incommunicado, under house arrest at a minimum. No doubt foreign
special services would have run rampant, looking for ways to
undermine the revolutionary government. This would have called for
drastic preemptive measures to physically eliminate foreign spies
and agents before they could have had a chance to act. And so on.
This wouldn't have been a job for fluffy mini-poodles. As Stalin
famously put it, “Cadres are the key to everything.” You can't make
a revolution without revolutionaries.
But is this a job for anyone? Anyone at all? I leave this question
as an exercise for the reader.
Dmitry Orlov is a
Russian-American engineer and a writer on subjects related to
"potential economic, ecological and political decline and collapse
in the United States," something he has called “permanent crisis”.
http://cluborlov.blogspot.com
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