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Title: Australian Imperialism
Author: Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Date: 25 April 2010
Language: en
Topics: Australia, Imperialism, World War I
Source: Retrieved on 12th October 2021 from http://anarkismo.net/article/16408

Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group

Australian Imperialism

Unlike the capitalists, the working class can unite across national

boundaries. We can sweep away the capitalists and their State, with its

armies, police and prisons. We can build libertarian communism, a world

of peace and plenty, a world of both freedom and security. We can and we

must.

Gallipoli

World War I had bogged down, and Britain was looking for a way to change

the balance of forces. A landing at the Dardanelles in April 1915,

followed by the taking of Istanbul, was planned to open the supply route

to Russia and possibly knock the Ottoman Empire out of the war. The

campaign was a fiasco. Tens of thousands of young men from both sides

were sacrificed in a minor episode of the clash of two rival imperialist

alliances. Rather than being “the war to end all wars”, WWI was a war

for imperial domination, to be reprised on a larger scale twenty-one

years later.

A Franchise Arrangement

Ever since the 1870s, Australian troops have been sent to help fight the

imperialist wars of a great and powerful friend. Whether in a World War,

a British colonial war, or one of Uncle Sam’s never-ending series of

wars to defend his empire, the Australian military fights in far-flung

places at the side of the larger power. Almost always, the objective is

to cement the alliance, since the issues at stake are rarely of direct

relevance. The pay-off is that Australian capitalism is granted the

imperialist franchise for the South Pacific (and now East Timor as

well), where it operates without the presence of its patron.

Afghanistan

The current war in Afghanistan is a textbook case. The United States is

in a bloody conflict with a band of religious fundamentalist cutthroats,

in a country which has never been a nation and has never had more than a

nominal central authority. It backs a corrupt government, mostly of

competing fundamentalists. In this imperialist war of occupation,

Australian troops commit blundering atrocities like the killing of five

children in Uruzgan province last February. In a land where most people

want the foreigners gone and a peasant by day can be a Taliban by night,

crimes like this are inevitable. But support the United States and to

fortify the Australian alliance with Uncle Sam, the Labor Government

thinks it’s all worth it.

The Way Out

Imperialism is part of modern capitalism. Its wars will last as long as

capitalism does and the Australian military is purpose-built to fight

them. Whether it is a pointless sacrifice on a Turkish beach, or bloody

murder in an Afghan village, it will continue until capitalism itself is

ended — and the only way to end capitalism is through workers’

revolution. Unlike the capitalists, the working class can unite across

national boundaries. We can sweep away the capitalists and their State,

with its armies, police and prisons. We can build libertarian communism,

a world of peace and plenty, a world of both freedom and security. We

can and we must.

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