A polemic is a critique of a organization, groups, person, idea,  tendency etc. It was brought to my attention lately by a leftist pal of  mine that I am not a good communist because I don't help the local  reformist and liberal class collaborators who pose as communist (not his  words, but mine). I didn't think much of it at first because he is a  "do something, anything-ist" but I think that he had a point in there  somewhere. That even by not supporting a reformist party I am doing  nothing because I don't participate in many local activities. While I do  participate in some local activities, I try to keep to little circles  who I think have potential or to participate in militant activities. I  am not interested in how many news papers I can sell at a rally, but  rather I am interested in meeting people and hearing of their thoughts  and experiences. And through discussion trying to reshape their ideas to  be more communist and create more awareness among the people, person by  person.
  While I must confess that to some leftist  this does not fall into their category of "doing something" but I have  had great success with this strategy. It is also more inspiring and  energizing for me to do this than to go to a leftist event and hearing  liberal and reactionary ideas being regurgitated as fast as they can be  re-consumed by the ORGs followers.
  It is no secret  that others in my area read this blog. The reason why I write polemics  about these groups and people (most polemics I write are about multiple  ORGS and many of them are taken out of context) is because they have  many incorrect theories, they are calling themselves revolutionaries  while championing reformism and liberalism under the guise of workers  power. They are using other leftist to further their goals and have  personally told me that there will come a day when they have to turn  their backs on the other groups (that's called opportunism). I write  polemics because many groups have become theoretically ignorant and use  dogmatism as their guiding light.
  Polemics are  important in making groups and people better themselves. If you read a  polemic about your group or about your ideas and you brush it off for  any reason than you may be a dogmatic follower. If you discredit  anything that was said or written by Mao simply because it was written  or said by Mao than you are dogmatic and thus anti-dialects. Same goes  for other people if you discredit everything Stalin said because it was  Stalin who said it, if you discredit everything Trots say just because  they are trots than you are a dogmatic person. This is not to say that  you can't disagree with all of someones thoughts and ideas. But disagree  because you've read it and don't just refute because of who wrote it. I  don't agree with 99% of what Trotsky wrote. But it is because I think  he wrote things from a purest and Utopian view point and not just  because it was Trotsky who wrote it.
  If polemics scare  you as an ORG than you probably need to reevaluate yourself as an ORG.  Only great people and groups use a good polemic to better themselves.  Only cowards who are theoretically bankrupt and dogmatic cry when a  polemic is written about them. A polemic is a good place to start doing  some self criticism and theoretical advancement.
Written by; Dustin Slagle
Originally posted on The Hong Se Sun
 
 
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