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Title: Goodbye Daniel Author: Workers Solidarity Movement Date: 1988 Language: en Topics: Daniel GuĂ©rin, obituary, Workers Solidarity Source: Retrieved on 9th October 2021 from http://struggle.ws/ws88_89/ws29_guerin.html Notes: Published in Workers Solidarity No. 29 â Autumn 1988.
DANIEL GUERIN DIED on the night of April 13^(th) last. He was 84 years
of age. The news reached us when the summer issue of Workers Solidarity
was already in preparation, hence this belated obituary.
One of Franceâs best revolutionary activists and thinkers, he was best
known in Ireland as the author of books such as Fascism and Big
Business, 100 Years of Labour in the USA and Anarchism.
Within France he was well known, not only for his prolific writings, but
also as a long standing trade union militant of the CGT; as a veteran
anti-imperialist who supported the victims of French aggression in
Indo-China, Algeria and today the Kanaks of New Caledonia; as a fighter
for gay rights (he was bisexual) in the âHomosexual Front for
Revolutionary Actionâ.
Entering socialist politics as a convinced anti-colonialist, he joined
the Socialist Party and got involved with an internal opposition group
of non-Trotskyist revolutionaries &emdash; the âRevolutionary Leftâ.
This current was expelled from the party just before the outbreak of
World War 11. They attempted to form their own party &emdash; the
Workers and Peasants Socialist Party &emdash; but their new-born
organisation fell apart when the Nazis invaded. During the war years
Daniel took part in underground activity.
After the war he began working out where he stood politically. He had no
time for Stalinism, social democracy or the numerous would-be Bolshevik
Parties of Trotskyism. He gradually moved towards anarchism, though was
always clear about not taking on board useless parts of the anarchist
tradition or rejecting useful ones in Marxism. At the time of his death
he was a member of the French anarchist organisation, the Union of
Libertarian Communist Workers, His book Anarchism remains one of the
best available introductions to our tradition and its politics.
Shortly after his burial the UTCL organised a commemoration ceremony.
The attendance indicated the high regard Daniel was held in. Speeches
were made by many including representatives of the liberation front of
New Caledonia, the gay movement, the proof-readers branch of the CGT and
a veteran of the Algerian War of Independence &emdash; Mohammed Harbi.
Messages were received from a multitude of organisations, a few of which
were the French Anarchist Federation, branches of the CFDT union, the
anarchist radio station in Paris (Radio Libertaire), the Spanish CNT,
the Italian Federation of Communist Anarchists, the Swiss Libertarian
Socialist Organisation and the Workers Solidarity Movement. There were
also messages from other left wing movements such as the United
Secretariat of the Fourth International, the main French Trotskyist
groups and the Palestine Liberation Organisation.
Sadly some Trotskyist organisations, notably the British SWP, have tried
to downplay Danielâs anarchist politics. (See their obituary in
Socialist Worker Review, June 1988). As tribute and to set the record
straight we have translated the text. It was written as a Preface to his
1984 book âTowards a Libertarian Communismâ.