SOME NOTES AND INFORMATION ON ANARCHIST OPPOSITION TO WAR
Translations and Summaries by Charlatan Stew
CHARLATAN STEW, Seattle, U.S.A., 1995
VIII.
Manifesto of the International Anarchist Conference, Paris,
15th, 16th, and 17th May, 1948
INTERNATIONAL ANARCHIST BULLETIN, No. 1, June, 1948
Two blocks of States stand facing each other, and war threatens,
The hopes which the peoples founded on technical progress,
material abundance and the unity of the world have been ruined.
To-day nobody sees a way out of the uninterrupted succession of
crises and wars. No-one proposes any effective means of
escaping the so-called historical fatalities.
Bourgeois democracy is bankrupt. Private capitalism has shown
its incapacity to resolve its own contradictions.
State capitalism, under, the total form of Bolshevik
dictatorships, of misleading "Labour" nationalisations, or
of the reactionary demagogies of fascism, has shown itself to be
the pitiless degradation of all human values.
Liberalism and totalitarianism chain us to an economy of war,
where the whole of society serves the production of means of
destruction.
A reconciliation between the two blocks which overwhelm the world
would bring no salvation. The basis of agreement envisaged by
Stilton on the 17th May is no other than the preparation
in common of new slaughters.
None of the problems set by ruin, famine, social chaos, will be
resolved by the eventual combination of the Marshall and Molotov
plans. Under the pretext of economic and political
reconstruction, these plans are instruments of imperialism.
None of the spiritual forces which pretend to lead humanity
according to the dictates of States, Churches and Parties, is to-
day any longer capable of a useful role. All have floundered in
the most brutal fanaticisms.
All the political, trade-union and religious organisations
embodied in authority have become merely the machines of
slavery. The peoples of Spain, Portugal, Greece, Latin America, groan under the yoke of Fuhrers which the "movement of
liberation" conducted in the sense of the recent world war
pretended to right against. In the East, Palestine is on fire.
China experiences an endless civil war. The Stalinised peoples
are submitted to a police terror as bad as that which Hitlerism
established. In the West, forces of the same kind seek to impose
themselves on the Americanised peoples.
All that our generation has lived through is no other than an
accumulation of evils, resulting from the very functioning of
authoritarian society; from the crushing of the forces of
liberty. And everything leads our thought back to the same
fundamental problem: the construction of a society
without States. It is the anarchist revolution of the peoples
which, alone, can tear humanity away from
the infernal cycle In which it has allowed itself to be
enclosed.
Anarchy, the total affirmation of the free activity of the
masses in organised indiscipline, is alone capable of breaking
the power of the castes wich direct the world to its loss.
Anarchy, spontaneous order in the workshop and in the city, is
the sole means of rendering to the producers of all wealth and
the creators of all values the immense fruitfulness of an
unlimited field of experience, the enjoyment of the fruit of
their efforts, and the possibility of orienting them always
more consciously towards general solidarity.
Anarchy, principle of Organisation without dogmas or frontiers,
is the sole road to peace.
The International Anarchist Conference of Paris salutes all
fighters for liberty throughout the world, whose eyes turn
to-day towards the reconstruction of the Anarchist International in
the whole of Europe ravaged by the second world war: in Germany,
Austria and Italy.
From all parts of the world, the studies of psychologists and
the experience of educationalists put forward integral liberty
as the sole way of individual and social progress.
From all parts of the world, there come to us the echoes of
struggles of emancipation carried on by isolated individuals, by
rank-and-file groups, or by organisations already solid. It is
the renaissance of the only movement which has never changed in
its affirmations: the international anarchist movement.
After a hundred years of application, the authoritarian
conception of socialism has triumphed in the world to the point
of having exhausted its possibilities and revealed of what it
was capable. And it is to the libertarian conception that the
future henceforward belongs. If humanity would live and grow,
it will be by and towards Anarchy.
The Paris Conference, bringing, together delegates from every
European horizon, has been above all the expression of that
certainty, in a simultaneous affirmation of will and brotherhood
above all frontiers.
The renewal of our movement rallies the young forces of the
workers. It offers them encouraging perspectives 'of personal
formation and social reconstruction, outside all the constraints
which oveerpower them.
To work comrades! We have an ideal to live, chains to break,
and a world to gain.
OUR TASK'
The International Anarchist Conference, held in Paris on the
15th, 16th and 17th of May 1948, gave a new proof of the
continuity of the Anarchist Internationale, which was founded
in Amsterdam in 1907. The Conferetice invited all Federations,
Groups and isolated comrades and the whole anarchist press to
make people realize the practical existence of the
Internationale.
After examining the general situation--with an eye to the
position of the anarchist organisations and groupings in Europe
and in the whole world--the Conference has recognised the urgent
necessity for an International commission of co-ordination. This
commission is expected to prepare, as soon as possible and on
the broadest possible basis, an Anarchist World Congress. The
Congress will decide about the form of anarchist infernational
relations in the future. '
The Conference has worked out an international program and a
provisional system of organised relations, namely the
International Anarchist Co-ordination Commission (I.A.C.C.).
Besides the preparation of the International Congress, the
tasks of the I.A.C.C. are stated as follows:
1. Issue regularly in various ianguages a bulletin acting
as a liaison.
2. Establish a connection between separate federations, groups
and militants, in order to realize solidarity in a practical
way.
3. Constitute international records and see to the exchange of
publications between different countries.
I.A.C.C. starts on task with a bullefln reduced to a mere
detached sheet of paper---withoat any money or technical
help, with a staff composed of comrades willing to help.
I.A.C.C counts on all those who approve of its activity, to
bring their contributions to information, propaganda, and
financial support, in order to be able to fulfill the task it has
been trusted with.
The international stamp "Pro-Congresso" is on sale at the
price of
10 fr. Write to the following address:
Robert JOULIN
145, quai de Valmy, Paris (10e)
(C.c.p. 55.61.76)
Correspondance and exchange of printed matters. Information.
Solidarity. Write to the same address or to John OLDAY, 15
Orsett Ter. London W 2, England.
Let us hear from you and let us know what you need.
We shall send the International Bulletin (under cover, closed or
open) to the comrades who will ask for it. We trust every
comrade to act according to his possibilities and first and
foremost to assure the re-distribution of every issue of the
bulletin in every langage.
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