THE QUESTION OF THE FUTURE OF THE REVOLUTION
Some comrades have raised this question, and here I can only give
a brief answer.
In the writing of an article the second half can be written only
after the first half is finished. Resolute leadership of the democratic
revolution is the prerequisite for the victory of socialism. We are fighting
for socialism, and in this respect we are different from those who confine
themselves to the revolutionary Three People's Principles. It is the great
future goal to which our present efforts are directed; if we lose sight of the
goal, we cease to be Communists. But equally we cease to be Communists if we
relax our efforts of today.
We are exponents of the theory of the transition of the revolution
[10] and we are for the transition of the democratic revolution in
the direction of socialism. The democratic revolution will develop through
several stages, all under the slogan of a democratic republic. The change from
the predominance of the bourgeoisie to that of the proletariat is a long
process of struggle, of struggle for leadership in which success depends on the
work of the Communist Party in raising the level of political consciousness and
organization both of the proletariat and of the peasantry and urban petty
bourgeoisie.
The staunch ally of the proletariat is the peasantry, and next
comes the urban petty bourgeoisie. It is the bourgeoisie that will contend with
us for leadership.
To overcome the vacillation of the bourgeoisie and its lack of
revolutionary thoroughness we must rely on the strength of the masses and on the
correctness of our policy, or otherwise the bourgeoisie will come out on top.
A bloodless transition is- what we would like and we should strive
for it, but what will happen will depend on the strength of the masses.
We are exponents of the theory of the transition of the
revolution, and not of the Trotskyite theory of "permanent
revolution". [11] We are for the attainment of socialism by going through all the
necessary stages of the democratic republic. We are opposed to tailism, but we
are also opposed to adventurism and impetuosity.
To reject the participation of the bourgeoisie in the revolution
on the ground that it can only be temporary and to describe the alliance with
anti-Japanese sections of the bourgeoisie (in a semi-colonial country) as
capitulation is a Trotskyite approach, with which we cannot agree. Today such
an alliance is in fact a necessary bridge on the way to socialism.
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