THE TREATY FOR NATIONAL AND PROLETARIAN LIBERATION
Brought to you by the League for the Fifth International of the Communist Movement
Comrades!
Brought to you by the League for the Fifth International of the Communist Movement
Comrades!
The Fifth International of the Communist Movement is honoured to present the next step forward in human emancipation, and in the deconstruction of capitalist values which would see man enslaved, his wrists shackled, and the fruits of his labour seized from him. The objective of this initiative is very simple: dismantle imperialism, abolish slavery, and crush wage-labour.
All imperialists and colonialists will scorn us. They will accuse, they will lambast, they will sanction, and they will attack us. Their words will fall on deaf ears; their blows will land to no avail. History waits for no man, and history has made its position clear. The sun is rising on a new age. One where no man serves another, and is free to labour in peace and prosperity. The masters of today, terrified of a world where they have no-one who serves them, appalled at the prospect of working as does everyone else, will struggle against this due course in futility. As nations declare their self-determination, as the slave turns on his master, and as the workers unite, they will be faced with the impending reality of our glorious victory against them. Now, as they stare this future in the face, they will do all they can to stave away the inevitable.
Do you hear it, comrades? Evil is preparing for its last stand! The silent war against our liberties, against our fellow man, is being waged, every day seeing more and more fall under the colonial yoke! The inevitable turning-point, however, approaches. We will shatter the empires. We will build the future to come. Try and stop us, slave-masters, if you so dare.
The following principles of the Treaty for National and Proletarian Liberation are established:
All imperialists and colonialists will scorn us. They will accuse, they will lambast, they will sanction, and they will attack us. Their words will fall on deaf ears; their blows will land to no avail. History waits for no man, and history has made its position clear. The sun is rising on a new age. One where no man serves another, and is free to labour in peace and prosperity. The masters of today, terrified of a world where they have no-one who serves them, appalled at the prospect of working as does everyone else, will struggle against this due course in futility. As nations declare their self-determination, as the slave turns on his master, and as the workers unite, they will be faced with the impending reality of our glorious victory against them. Now, as they stare this future in the face, they will do all they can to stave away the inevitable.
Do you hear it, comrades? Evil is preparing for its last stand! The silent war against our liberties, against our fellow man, is being waged, every day seeing more and more fall under the colonial yoke! The inevitable turning-point, however, approaches. We will shatter the empires. We will build the future to come. Try and stop us, slave-masters, if you so dare.
The following principles of the Treaty for National and Proletarian Liberation are established:
- Imperialism is the enslavement of another nation for the benefit of one's own. This may be with guns and bombs; it may be with financial influence; it may be with treaties of "friendship" and "collaboration" between the imperialists and the comprador ruling-classes of the imperialised nation. Nonetheless, it is slavery all the same and all imperial states are hereby recognised as slaver states.
- Wage-labour with no alternative is an inherently exploitative process. Under it, man only receives a fraction of the fruits of his own labour, and is provided with no alternative but the "right" to beg a different master for a different set of chains in the case of unemployment. All states where wage-labour is practiced are hereby recognised as slaver states.
- Chattel slavery is the lowest form of slavery. Brazenly admitting that they are appropriating the freedoms of another man, chattel slavers spare no excuses for their disgusting acts, huddling in their insular blocs and festering markets. Not only are these states immediately understood to be slaver states, they are by far the most awful and oppressive instance thereof.
- We signatories of this treaty hereby declare that we do not recognise chattel-slavers. We will not trade with them, we will not speak to them as equals on the international stage, and at any given opportunity we will sink their fleets, crush their armies, free their slaves, and ultimately kill them.
- We signatories of this treaty hereby dedicate ourselves to the obliteration of imperialism. We hereby proclaim that we will act against imperial agendas, we will work to liberate imperialised countries, and we will support any and all movements of national liberation and self-determination against imperialist oppression.
- We signatories of this treaty condemn and oppose all states employing wage-labour. We hereby proclaim that we will work against all forms of wage-labour - wage-slavery - to the best of our abilities. Where possible, we will invade and deconstruct wage-slaver societies. Where possible, we will destroy their influence, root out their agents, and free those under their heel.
- We signatories of this treaty agree to conduct ourselves in accordance to an internationalist position and co-ordinate our actions together against the imperialists and the slavers.