
Socialist Alliance national co-convenor Sam Wainwright believes the antidote to the election of far-right Republican Donald Trump, in the United States, is to build an anti-capitalist political alternative that has an orientation to building mass protest movements.
āIt is fair for people to be despondent,ā Wainwright Ā鶹“«Ć½. āYouāre kidding yourself if you think that the US election result made absolutely no difference.
āTrump has clearly signaled he wants to go on the offensive,ā Wainwright said, āin the case of Palestine, he supports Israel āfinishing the jobāā.
Trumpās election is bad for working people in the US and around the world. However, the Democrats āwere not offering working people anything eitherā. āThe best you could say of the Democratic Party is that they were a lesser evil ā but the lesser evil is still an evil.ā
Wainwright believes that the Democratās āembrace of neoliberal economics and politics is the breeding ground for the politics of Trump and other popular far-right figuresā.
A similar dynamic is at play in other countries, including Australia. Trumpās election means that the fundamental job of anyone āwho believes in peace and justice and a sustainable future is to build mass movements for change. That was going to be true, regardless of who won.ā
Wainwright said he understands many people are frustrated with the result. But he cautioned against blaming ordinary US voters and those who stayed home. He said a better framework is to understand how the system lets working people down.
āA majority of working people are going to have to be convinced of a progressive vision for change. The starting point cannot be to blame them for being racist, sexist or whatever.ā
There is also no basis to blame the left, Wainwright said ā a reference to those Democrats and others saying the US Green Party was a āspoilerā. Jill Steinās votes would not have changed the overall outcome. āThe best statistics do not bear that out, and itās not a valid argument in a strategic sense.
āIn the US, just like in this country, we need a political force that is pro-worker and pro-environment, centred in grassroots struggles for change. Fundamentally, that means it has to be anti-capitalist.ā
that the Democrats have proven āover and over again that they cannot accept even basic steps like public healthcare, affordable housing, and a public job guaranteeā.
These are all things that would ādramatically improve the material, social and political conditions of the working classesā.
The Democrats reject them, he said, because they ārun against the objectives of capital accumulationā and they will ādo whatever it takes to ensure elite accumulationā. āIt is their only consistent commitment.ā
Wainwright pointed out that Australiaās capitalist politicians behave in the same way. He said neoliberal policies in Western countries, over the past few decades, have āgiven rise to Trump-like far-right politicsā. Western European countries show more examples of this.
āYou canāt fight Coke with Diet Coke, as they are different versions of the same thing,ā he said, adding, āa qualitatively different kind of politics is neededā.
Democratic politicians, such as Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton, who are āidentified ā politically, economically and culturally ā with the ruling class establishment, is grist to the mill for Trumpā.
āYou can say Harris is a lesser evil to Trump in an immediate sense, but they are still the cause of the problem. Strategically, you have to break from [that kind of politics], and the same goes for this country.ā
The other issue is that āthe candidate that wins is the one that mobilises their baseā.
The long-term and worrying trend across all Western countries is the āreal disconnection, disenfranchisement and alienation from mainstream politics.ā More and more working people ādonāt think politics has any relevance to their lives, and cannot be bothered voting. They cannot see the purpose. Itās hardly surprising that they were not motivated to vote for Harris.ā
He said Harrisā support for Israel, just like Trumpās, would have turned many pro-Palestine young people off voting at all.
Added to that, the Democrats were not even prepared to offer even minor welfare state reform, of the sort introduced in the late 1950s, ā60s and ā70s.
āTheyāve got nothing to offer people, other than āWeāre not bat-shit crazy like Trumpā.
āFor people who are disconnected and demoralised and disillusioned with politics and think itās all bullshit ā¦ thatās not enough.
āYou have to give people a reason to vote.ā
Wainwright is scathing about how quickly and foreign minister Penny Wong ā who were once horrified by Trumpās politics ā have .
āIt provides us, here, with an opportunity. The whole AUKUS deal was bad enough. But Trumpās election illustrates how crazy it is for Australia to be shackled to US foreign policy, while someone like Trump in the chair.
āWe need to use this moment to call for a complete break with AUKUS,ā Wainwright concluded.
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