Iron fist

December 27 2013 (12:53 WET)

 

I am of the opinion that the accumulation crisis reached by the financial powers, which results in a global crisis created for the "first world" and which we, above all, the Working Class, pay for, has a positive element: it will unite the predominant social class, quantitatively, until it ends up assuming its natural responsibility, taking over political power.

It gives the impression that the refoundation of capitalism has led them to "burn their ships" acting unconsciously with excessive aggression towards the hand that feeds them. That majority that occupies the part of production and, at the same time, we are that essential element of their markets, which they call Consumer.

The Social movement is atomized and made up of hundreds or thousands of public demonstrations, of groups of people, of workers, of indignant citizens. But more alive than ever and taking to the streets tirelessly.

My hope is fueled by the voices that act from the left, almost avoiding ideological theory. The one that always ended up transforming into the "iron fist" that Marx did not calculate, but was forced to legislate strongly, even if it cost him the title of Dictatorship of the People.

I am almost by nature an enemy of any type of dictatorship, but as events unfold, together with our electoral proposal for the Revocation of Candidates, I believe that I will also bet on creating a logical legal insecurity for companies that take risks in the outsourcing of services that can be assumed by the government.

In such a way, all the infrastructures created by this type of company will be nationalized under the conditions imposed by the state, without the right to claim with legal basis, in the mockery of ethics and morals, which today have been tailored to favor the privatization of public services.

I will propose that the public function not be subjected at any time to embargoes assumed by the colonialist owner and the influence of the markets. Prioritizing the health of the population, education, social welfare and popular sovereignty; before private interests and commercial agreements.

The State that I want will assume in this way its absolute social responsibility, before the sole jury that forms the working mass and the true general interest.

Because I am convinced that this year will be, like the previous one, another of important struggles. And that this path is that of the inevitable social change that will end so much abuse and, in the end, the iron fist of the People will have to be imposed.

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