A question of method in the discussion
A recent article of ours 1
was devoted "to replying to the thesis of the IBRP that
organisations such as ours are 'estranged from the method and
perspectives of the work that leads to the formation of the future
party'. In order to do so we have taken into consideration the two
levels at which the organisational problem is posed: 1) how the
future International should be conceived; 2) what policy should be
followed for the construction of the organisation and the
regroupment of revolutionaries, and in terms of both we have shown
that it is the IBRP, not the ICC, that has abandoned the tradition
of the Italian and the international Communist Left. In fact the
eclecticism that guides the IBRP's policy of regroupment is
similar to that of Trotsky when he was taken up with building the
IVth International; the vision of the ICC on the other hand is
that of the Italian Fraction, which always fought for regroupment
with clarity and on a basis that would make it possible to salvage
elements of the centre and those with hesitations".