Basics, Part 5a
Call to the
CoP; Freedom Charter
In our “Basics” course, this document is given as an
alternative or supplementary discussion document to the main one on the SACP
constitution, so that we could have a discussion around mass and vanguard
organisation, alliances between classes, and the role of the Party.
The SACP’s Rule 6.4 makes a good basis for alliances. The
attitude and principle that Rule 6.4 represents has been successful over the
decades. Alliance of mass democratic organisations was exemplified the 1955
Congress of the People and the Freedom Charter that was adopted there.
The Freedom Charter was much more than a list of demands. It
was an integral part of a conscious nation-building project which had real
revolutionary content and which demonstrated real democracy in action,
following the banning of the communist party (CPSA) in 1950.
The campaign of which the Freedom Charter was a part, and
which generated the Charter, began long before the Kliptown event. It was also
intended to go on for a long time afterwards. It got under way with the
collection, by countrywide volunteers, of suggestions and inputs to the
document, so that the people could “write their own demands into the Charter of
Freedom”, as the “Call” document said.
In practice, the campaign was disturbed, following the
Kliptown event, by the arrest of many of the Congress and allied leadership, in
1956, and the subsequent Treason Trial. But this did not stop the Freedom
Charter from attaining the classic status that it still carries today.
Those old comrades laid down a well-designed pattern. It
appealed to the heart as well as to the eye and to the mind, and it still
surrounds us today, manifested in the continuing Congress Alliance of which the
SACP, legal again, is now an open part.
As it was when Lenin spoke in the Second Congress of the
Communist International in 1920, so it was again in 1955. Two things were
required. The first was a genuine class alliance and unity-in-action against
the main oppressor class, the colonialist monopoly capitalists. The other was
the deliberate extension of democracy for the creation of a democratic nation.
The CoP campaign was exactly in this mould.
- The above is to introduce the original reading-text: Call to the Congress of the People
and the Freedom Charter.