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Why class matters

category international | worker & community struggles and protests | opinion/analysis author Wednesday July 09, 2008 10:24author by Bob Kavanagh - WSM - Workers Solidarity Report this post to the editors

The concept of class is fundamental to the anarchist understanding of society. The goal of anarchist communism is to create a classless society where everyone is on an equal footing, where all have equal access to wealth and contribute to society as best they can. Why then do anarchists argue that only the working class has the power to create a free and equal society? Many figures in the economic and political elite argue that we now live in a classless society. While it is true that class as an economic and social phenomenon has changed as capitalism has developed, this is not to say that we are no longer divided by class, just that the boundaries and definitions have become more complex.

First of all, lets try to define what we mean by "class". The simplest way to begin looking it is to look at the two main classes: the working class and the capitalist class. The working class may be broadly defined as those who must work to survive but have little control over the nature of their work or indeed the circumstances of their lives. In todays Ireland, this includes both blue-collar workers (the "traditional" working class) as well as (due to our changing economy) many in white-collar jobs. It also includes the many women who do the unwaged work of child rearing and housekeeping which ensures a steady supply of new workers for the bosses. Those dependent on the welfare state are also part of this class, since their payments are based on either work they have done or their potential to work.

The distinction between the working class and the capitalist class is best described in terms of their ownership of the things which are needed to do work: land, factories, raw materials etc, which we refer to as "the means of production". In a nutshell, the capitalist class own and control these things. The capitalists pass some of this wealth back to the workers in the form of wages and social infrastructure like education, health and other public services; the rest is profit or "surplus value" for the capitalist class. In other words, work generates wealth but this wealth is not controlled by those who do the work, it is controlled by those who manage and direct the workers. Examples of those in this class would be high-ranking businessmen, large landowners and members of the political elite.

The working class far outnumbers those in the capitalist class; under capitalism a very small number of people have most of the wealth and power. The interests of those at the bottom (housing, good working conditions, healthcare etc) are in conflict with those at the top who wish to maintain their privileged position; this is what is meant by "class struggle". Anarchists contend that it is a fundamental force shaping every society in human history.

The divides are not always so black and white; there are those workers who have a higher standing than those lower down the scale. These are the so-called "middle classes", which can be difficult to define as at each end they shade into the class above or below. Examples would be white-collar workers with some degree of managerial power, self-employed businesspeople or farmers. The creation of a "middle class" enables the capitalists to rule more effectively and invisibly; by creating a sort of "class ladder", individuals are encouraged to compete for a better position. The possibility for collective action to improve the position of all workers is thereby ignored. This is quite understandable, as any working person will tell you they wouldn't mind higher wages or better working conditions. The old tactic of "divide and rule" by the capitalist class also serves to pit one section of the class against each other, divided under gender, ethnic or other lines.

Anarchists argue that it is in the long-term interests of all, regardless of their relative position in the current system, to unite against the capitalists. For this to happen, it is necessary that a class consciousness be developed, so that individuals recognise how they are being exploited and realise their collective power to change society. Unfortunately, this does not always come about spontaneously.

Some libertarians argue that focusing on class is unnecessary and means ignoring other forms of oppression such as sexism and racism. Other leftwing tendencies have argued that these are "side issues" to the issue of class. Anarchist communists see all forms of oppression as having a connection and serving to re-enforce each other. Anarchists are not saying that once we get rid of class, that such things sexism and racism will disappear automatically. Neither are we saying that class is the only oppression but rather that it must be a focus if we are to achieve any lasting change beyond token reforms. For example, admitting more women to positions of power in the current system does little to improve life for the majority of women in the working class.

A truly revolutionary movement can only come from the action of the working class as a class. We are the ones who keep society running, it is well within our ability to remove the political and economic apparatus that forces most of the population to work for the benefit of a privileged elite. Our experience of working co-operatively under capitalism prepares us to take control and victories in our everyday struggles to improve working and living conditions teach us confidence.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   You display a complete ignorance of a evolutionary biology     Ron    Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:57 
   Chomraid     O'Beachain    Wed Jul 09, 2008 15:25 
   caste aside - footnotes on class     lulu    Wed Jul 09, 2008 22:48 
   Feck sake...     Steve    Thu Jul 10, 2008 02:43 
   Re: Steve     Ron    Thu Jul 10, 2008 09:53 
   Of course class matters     Padraig Murray    Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:23 
   hey Ron     lulu    Thu Jul 10, 2008 19:50 
   Re: of course class matters     lulu    Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:00 
   Towards A New Theory of Feminism     M. O'Beachain    Fri Jul 11, 2008 16:42 
 10   How many times are you going to repeat the joke?     And so    Fri Jul 11, 2008 16:50 
 11   Class & its War either you've got it or you don't.     anarchist (non WSM) public capacity    Fri Jul 11, 2008 22:49 
 12   Towards A New Theory of Feminism     o'Beachain    Sat Jul 12, 2008 00:19 
 13   always matters     anon    Sat Jul 12, 2008 21:24 
 14   How to lose hearts and minds     just a rung on the career ladder    Sat Jul 12, 2008 22:07 
 15   Class in Ireland 2008     Maggio    Sun Jul 13, 2008 14:44 
 16   A state or not?     Cael    Mon Jul 14, 2008 15:06 
 17   property     lulu    Mon Jul 14, 2008 18:09 
 18   class wars     darla    Mon Jul 14, 2008 20:03 


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