On the Road Toward Finalization of the Party Programme: During World Historic Times--We Need World Historic Answers

An Exchange on the Question of Uprooting National Oppression Part 2

Revolutionary Worker #1222, December 14, 2003, posted at rwor.org

As part of the continuing discussion and debate about the Revolutionary Communist Party's Draft Programme, the RW is publishing an exchange between the New Afrikan People's Organization (NAPO) and the Party. In the summer of 2001, NAPO wrote a critique of the Party's analysis of the oppression of Black people (and of other oppressed nationalities) and its approach to uprooting that oppression. The Party replied with a paper entitled "Key Questions on the Liberation of Black People in the U.S." The reply addresses NAPO's specific points but also takes up a range of related questions--so that people can better understand the Party's stand on ending national oppression.

We believe this is an important exchange, both because it involves crucial questions of revolutionary understanding and strategy and because such exchanges, even where disagreements are sharp, can contribute to deeper revolutionary understanding and unity.

In the first installment that appeared in our previous issue, we printed NAPO's critique in its entirety and the beginning sections of the Party's reply that discusses the communist vision of a world without national oppression and the particular history and structure of national oppression in the United States. This week's installment of the Party's reply continues the analysis of national oppression and deal with the revolutionary solution to this oppression.