'Ray O. Light Group' or 'ROL' is a small
anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist group in the
United States, founded by members of the
Communist Party of the USA (CPUSA) who split from the party in
1961.
Originally called ''Hammer & Steel'' (H&S) or, more infrequently, ''New England Party of Labor'', they split from the CPUSA following
Krushchev's
Secret Speech to the
20th Congress of the CPSU. After several name changes (''Youth for Stalin'' in
1968 and ''Stalinist Workers Group for African-American Liberation & a New Communist International'' from
1969-
1976) which reflect shifts in both composition and political line, they became the present Ray O. Light Group. Many of its members were
Northern Communists who came to the
South to organize. Hammer & Steel was a small editorial board which grew out of the struggle against what it saw as
revisionism in the CPUSA. It criticized the CPUSA for liquidating the revolutionary line on the
African American national question, and for returning to a position of "American Exceptionalism" (by supporting the presidential campaign of
John F. Kennedy) which had previously been upheld by
Earl Browder.
Though it was a small group, H&S was the only group to be attacked by name by Krushchev in his polemics against the
Communist Party of China (CPC) for siding with the CPC and
Party of Labor of Albania (PLA) in the
Sino-Soviet Split. H&S was the only revolutionary group in the US to have a representative at the 5th Congress of the PLA in
1966.
Hammer & Steel argued that there was a ''focal contradiction'' (see,
contradiction) around the oppressed peoples fighting for
national liberation. This was reflected in the United States in the African American struggle for
self-determination.
Because of its history Ray O. Light is an important group in
International Communist Movement. ROL is close to the
Communist Party of the Philippines. It has often been a participant or observer in the
International Communist Seminar hosted every year by the
Workers Party of Belgium and also regularly attends the
International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (International Newsletter).
Today, Ray O. Light takes several interesting positions within the Marxist-Leninist movement.
Contrary to the
Maoist view of "two line struggle", which posits that a
dialectical materialist understanding of
Socialist relations of production is characterized by struggle between a Marxist-Leninist line and a Right-revisionist line, ROL takes a position that it terms "three line struggle." Believing that the position of the Maoists in the
Cultural Revolution led to overlooking the danger of
ultraleftism and "left"-revisionism, ROL argues that the Marxist-Leninist position is the center position which must struggle against both "left" and Right lines. For this reason, ROL sees
China as having deviated from Marxism-Leninism in 1966, the year the Cultural Revolution began.
Based on the criteria put forward by
Stalin in ''Marxism and the National Question''
[1] regarding what qualities make up a
nation as well as on the theories of African American Communist,
Harry Haywood, Ray O. Light takes the position that there is an African American oppressed nation in the
Black Belt Region of the United States with the right to self-determination and
independence, and a substantial
Chicano national minority in the
US Southwest. While this position on the national question is not altogether that unusual, it is the only
Marxist group in the US to propose that there also exists something like an
Appalachian oppressed nation.
This group puts so much emphasis on national liberation because it considers a substantial portion of the US
working class to be bought-off, that is, to be a part of the
labor aristocracy which benefits too much from
imperialism to have true revolutionary potential. It is noteworthy that this seems to be de-emphasized in their more recent writings.
They consider the "main enemy of toiling humanity" to be imperialism, headed by US imperialism. They thus call for the unity of the economic
anti-globalization movement with the political
anti-war movement on a firm anti-imperialist basis. ROL views the most important task for communists today to be refounding the
Comintern.
References
★ Ray O. Light, ''Towards Victorious Afro-American National Liberation: A Collection of Pamphlets, Leaflets and Essays Which Dealt In a Timely Way With the Concrete Ongoing Struggle for Black Liberation Over the Past Decade and More''. A Ray O. Light Publication, Bronx: 1982.
★ Ray O. Light, ''The Bush Led Global Imperialist War: From 9-11 to the Present: Writings in Opposition to the US Imperialist Led Global War of Terror and on Our Tasks''. A Ray O. Light Publication, Boston: 2006.
External links
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Introduction to Ray O. Light Group
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Writings of Ray O. Light Group