Transitional Program

Transitional Program

The Transitional Program, the full name of which is "The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International", is a political platform adopted by the 1938 founding congress of the Fourth International, the international Leninist organization founded by Leon Trotsky.

The "transitional" idea of this program, roughly, is the following. The working class is not acquainted with the necessity of embracing the revolutionary ideas of the Fourth International due to the "the confusion and disappointment of the older generation, the inexperience of the younger generation". Hence

cquote2|It is necessary to help the masses in the process of the daily struggle to find the bridge between present demand and the socialist program of the revolution. This bridge should include a system of transitional demands, stemming from today’s conditions and from today’s consciousness of wide layers of the working class and unalterably leading to one final conclusion: the conquest of power by the proletariat.

Classical Social Democracy, functioning in an epoch of progressive capitalism, divided its program into two parts independent of each other: the minimum program which limited itself to reforms within the framework of bourgeois society, and the maximum program which promised substitution of socialism for capitalism in the indefinite future. Between the minimum and the maximum program no bridge existed. And indeed Social Democracy has no need of such a bridge, since the word socialism is used only for holiday speechifying.|( [http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1938-tp/ The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International] p114)

The problem lay in the fact that the "epoch of progressive capitalism" had ended in the 1920s and 1930s (and some make comparisons to the late 1980s to the present day). This meant that "every serious demand of the proletariat" reached beyond the limits of what the capitalist and the bourgeois state were prepared to willingly give. [Trotsky, Leon, "The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International", Pathfinder press, 1983, p114]

The old "minimum" demands had been raised by reformists on the understanding that they were acceptable to an expanding capitalism, and had been dropped when they were not. The Fourth International, Trotsky writes, does not discard the program of the old “minimal” demands "to the degree to which these have preserved at least part of their vital forcefulness." Trotskyists should indefatigably defend "the democratic rights and social conquests of the workers". [Trotsky, Leon, "The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International", Pathfinder press, 1983, p114-5] But in addition, transitional demands include the call for "employment and decent living conditions for all" and reach beyond what the capitalists will willingly give, challenging the "very basis of the bourgeois regime." [Trotsky, Leon, "The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International", Pathfinder press, 1983, p114-5] Demands such as higher wages are not impossible demands in themselves, Trotsky argues, but capitalism in crisis demands lower wages in the hope of increasing profitability. Transitional demands therefore do not draw back in the face of the contingencies of capitalist economics, but on the contrary, it is proposed, they continually challenge the logic of the capitalist system, expose it in the eyes of the workers, and thus help them draw towards a fully rounded out socialist consciousness - an acceptance and adoption of the "maximum programme" which the socialist leaders kept for their holiday speechifying, as an immediate and realistic necessity.

In the face of high unemployment and high prices (meaning, in particular, inflation) the Transitional Programme raises slogans such as a "sliding scale of wages". This means demanding a contract with the employers which ensures that if prices go up then wages (or salaries) go up by the same extent, i.e. that wages are permanently "inflation proofed". This demand was won by the Italian workers in 1945-46 (the 'scala mobile'), who fought to keep it until it was given up in the early 1990s. [Trotsky, Leon, "The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International", Pathfinder press, 1983, p115]

Alongside "public works" - meaning a programme of creating public amenities (health care, housing, education etc) - a reduction in hours is also proposed for those in work, without loss of pay, so that unemployment will be reduced as more workers will have to be taken on to maintain production:

This demand also has its historical precedents. For instance, in the period of "new unionism" in UK working class history in 1889, and despite the often desperate conditions of working class people of the time, Will Thorne, leader of the gas workers in the East End of London, and one time follower of Marxist ideas, successfully won a reduction of hours from 12 hours to 8 hours, on the basis of a successful vote to strike and mass meetings preparatory to the strike. The owners of the gas industry had to move from a two shift system to a three shift system, no doubt at great expense, and the increase in employment of thousands of men was a part of the motivation for Thorne's stubborn insistence in striking for a reduction of hours without loss of pay, rather than wages. [Thorn, Will, "My Life's Battles", p61 ff]

Trotsky urges that transitional demands should include the call for the expropriation of various groups of capitalists [Trotsky, Leon, "The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International", Pathfinder press, 1983, p122] - sometimes translated in modern terms into the nationalisation of various sectors [For instance, by the Militant tendency during the 1980s] - under the control and management of the workers. Transitional demands should include opposition to imperialist war. Such demands intend to challenge the capitalist class's right to rule. [Trotsky, Leon, "The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International", Pathfinder press, 1983, p128]

By fighting for these "transitional" demands, in the opinion of the Trotskyists, the workers will come to realize that capitalism cannot meet their needs, and they will then embrace the full program of the Fourth International.

The program was formally proposed to the Congress by the National Committee of the Socialist Workers Party (US). The program was developed through discussions between Leon Trotsky, who did much of the drafting of the document, and leaders of the SWP such as James P. Cannon. Those involved were at pains to ensure that the Program was seen as a document of the FI. However, Trotskyist currents that have departed the Fourth International tend to present the Program as a work authored by Trotsky individually.

In 1981, Labor Publications issued a new translation, based on the Russian-language original, which carried the subtitle "The Mobilization of the Masses around Transitional Demands to Prepare the Conquest of Power".

References

External links

* [http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1938-tp/ The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International]


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