Revolution #93, June 24, 2007
Dangerous times demand courageous voices.
Bob Avakian is such a voice.
Bob Avakian combines an unsparing critique of the history and current direction of American society with a sweeping view of world history and the potential for humanity. He has brought forth a fresh, relevant and compelling approach to Marxism, deeply analyzing the history of the Communist movement and the socialist revolutions and upholds their achievements. At the same time, he honestly confronts and criticizes what he views as their shortcomings, opening up new paths of inquiry in the process and initiating dialogue with people who hold a wide range of views. He’s addressing the burning problems before society from a unique vantage point, and we consider his revolutionary analysis and solutions to be an important and necessary part of the ferment and discourse required in this society and the world in this dark time. While those of us signing this statement do not necessarily agree with all of his views, we have come away from encounters with Avakian provoked and enriched in our own thinking, and we invite others to hear and engage that voice. Bob Avakian is also the leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA; as such he not only theorizes about the world, but plays a special role in organizing and leading that change. He’s been called a “long-distance runner in the freedom struggle against imperialism, racism and capitalism” and he draws on deep connections and engagement with people from all walks of life and all corners of the earth. All this informs and animates his work. |
Unfortunately, such voices in this country are, and have been, all too frequently the objects of suppression and repression. This repressive edge in American society has been particularly brought to bear against those who advocate revolution and especially those who do so effectively. Surveillance, harassment, suppression, political trials, prison terms, exile and even assassination have been the fates of many revolutionaries throughout U.S. history and many of those measures have, in fact, been visited upon Avakian. The current administration has instituted serious repressive measures like the Patriot Act, instituted the use of preventive detention and isolation of those whom the president deems to be “terrorist,” and has created a climate where, for example, radical or even liberal professors find their reputations and even their livelihoods under assault; all this makes the ability of Bob Avakian to freely function even more of a concern. The statement by the German pastor Martin Niemoller – which begins, “First they came for the communists, and I did nothing because I was not a communist” and which goes on to describe how Niemoller did nothing while Hitler peeled away the victims of the Nazi regime one at a time, until there was no one left to defend Niemoller when his time came – sounds with particular resonance today. Thus, in addition to calling on people to engage with the thoughts of Bob Avakian, and bring them into what needs to be a rich and diverse dialogue, we are also serving notice to this government that we intend to defend his right to freely advocate and organize for his views, and to engage broadly with people about those views. |
Initial list of signatories:
Charles Aikens, journalist, Oaktown News,*
/ Jaafar Aksikas, Prof., Cultural Studies,
Columbia College*, / Aladdin, actor,
comedian / Bob Anderson, Prof., College
of New Mexico* / Rafael C. Angulo, Assoc.
Clinical Field Faculty, USC* / Bernardo Attias,
Prof., CA State Univ., Northridge* / Fr. Luis
Barrios, John Jay College* / David Best,
artist / Robert Bloom, attorney /
Herb Boyd, author, journalist / Anne
Bray, artist / Michael E. Brown,
Prof. of Sociology, Northeastern Univ.* / Leroy
Bryant, Sr., Prof. and Chmn. Emeritus, History, Philosophy,
Political Science, African-American Studies, Chicago State Univ.*
/ Kevin Burgess, Black Vietnam Vet /
Rev. Richard Meri Ka Ra Byrd, KRST Ctr. of African
Spirituality* / Angelica Carapia, Editor,
Laney Tower* / Robert Keith Collins, PhD,
Homalusa: Ctr. for African and Native American Research* /
Jeff Cooper, Dir., Freshman & Transfer Summer Progs.,
UCLA* / Chuck D / Jesse
Diaz, Jr., UC Riverside* / Victor Diaz,
Principal, B-Tech* / Dr. Roger Dittman,
Pres., Scientists Without Borders / Lynn Domingo,
human rights activist / Derek Dorsey,
music publisher, co-owner, The Fire* / Judy Drummond,
teacher / Richard Duardo, artist /
Ramona Dvorak, MD, Harvard Medical School* / Quentin
Easter, theater producer / Rev. Jon Eckels,
poet, human rights activist / Dick Eiden,
Dir., North County Forum* / Amon Emeka,
Assist. Prof. of Sociology, USC* / Sonny Espinoza,
Prof., Loyola Marymount Univ.* / Jeffrey Felshman,
writer / Leslie Fields-Cruz, media arts
administrator / Joe Fortunato, attorney
and NJ Green Party* / reg e. gaines,
director / Jim Geraghty, Marin Peace
and Justice Coalition* / Joan P. Gibbs,
Natl. Conf. of Black Lawyers*, Jericho Movement* / Lois
Gish, nurse-midwife / Bill Goodman,
civil rights lawyer / Connie Grappo,
theater director / Tom Harker, singer,
songwriter / Lilith Hazard, student /
Bob Helmick, retired contractor / Julia
Butterfly Hill, activist, author / Jack
Hirschman, SF Poet Laureate / Danny Hoch,
actor, playwright / Rachel Holmes, author
/ Phil Hutchings, civil & human rights
activist / John Hutnyk, Academic Dir.,
Ctr. for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths Univ. of London* /
H. Range Hutson, MD, Harvard Medical School* /
Dr. Tony Jackson, psychologist, artist /
Bill Jennings, It’s About Time Committee* /
Russ Jennings, radio producer / Talbert
Jennings, producer, Carl Stokes Forum*, Community TV /
Steve Johnson, activist, thinker, writer /
Larry S. Jones, retired adjunct instructor, Chaminade
Univ.* / Rickie Lee Jones, singer, musician
/ Pa Joof, Africans On the Move* /
Paul Kangas, Vice Pres., Veterans for Peace* /
Erin Aubry Kaplan, journalist, writer /
Yuri Kochiyama, civil rights activist /
Rev. Earl Kooperkamp, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church*
/ David Kunzle, Prof., UCLA* /
Mike Ladd, writer, producer / Ray
Laforest, staff organizer, Dist. Council 1707 AFSME*, Mbr.
Pacifica Natl. Board* / Michael Lange,
actor, playwright / Aron Laub, attorney
/ Kenny Leon, theater director /
Calvin Levels, actor, playwright / Brian
Lloyd, Dept. of History, UC Riverside* / Dennis
Loo, Assoc. Prof. of Sociology, Cal Poly Pomona* /
Raymond Lotta, Maoist political economist /
Fr. Lawrence Lucas, Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic
Church* / Paul Magno, Catholic Worker
Movement* / devorah major, author /
Lucia Marano, actor, writer / Bill
Martin, Prof. of Philosophy, DePaul Univ.* /
Timothy Patrick McCarthy, Harvard Univ.* /
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Engage! A Committee
to Project and Protect the Voice of Bob Avakian To add your name to this statement and to contribute, including for future publication, contact Engage! at Engage!, 1474 University Ave. #141, Berkeley, CA 94702 (Make checks payable to Engage!) For information: 415.902.7936 or info@engagewithbobavakian.org www.engagewithbobavakian.org |
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