“We celebrate today the first of May, the
international workers day; but the real workers’ day is the one on which all
workers of the world are liberated from slavery and when they become partners
instead of wage workers…
This
should be the Workers International Day of Liberation throughout the world
which deserves the true celebration.
What meaning does this celebration of world workers
have so long as in every part of the world they are succumbed under servitude
of the pay which controls their living and their freedom? Is there any freedom
for the person who lives enslaved by another? Is there any meaning for the life
of a person when all his material and necessary needs, his daily or monthly
income and his children’s living are all possessed by another person?
One’s freedom is not complete until he is totally
emancipated from all forms of pressure and oppression from whatever source they
are practised. That is to say when one is in complete control of all his needs,
because he can never be free if any of his needs is possessed by others.
The genuine revolution eliminates all forms of exploitation
on which the exploiting society is based including the Libyan society up to
this moment. The bases of exploitation which deny the Libyan his freedom should
be all destroyed.
Brothers, the revolution is not a military coup, nor
the taking of seats from one group to hand them to another; but the revolution
exposes the bases of oppression in society and destroys them. It attacks the
fortresses of exploitation and is capable of destroying them. This is the
revolution.
The revolution exposes the suppressing relations in
the field of production as well as the unjust relations between people, and
destroys these relations. This is what the revolution is about.
Any
movement for change that does not go beyond depriving some of the seats [of
power] or exchanging slogans and leaves the roots of exploitation in a society
unchanged, then it is a fascist coup, a movement with a limited purpose and no
historical impact on man’s life.
In every place, man seeks liberty and is ready to die
to achieve it. He has been struggling all through history in order to live
happily, because for man to be happy he has to be free. He must be emancipated
from those who enslave him in order to be free in his life, in what he eats, in
what he dresses and in his house. This is the free man who ought to live with
happiness.
All over the world, there are reformative and
superficial attempts to satisfy the workers by allowing them to participate in
the management or to have some of the shares of profit or by raising the
minimum wage rate. Such attempts are illusive and merely aim at deceiving the
workers.
The
conscious person does not accept such falsifications since these reformative
attempts cannot be but a failure. The labourer should not participate in the
management, he must be the manager.
So the labourers, from their positions of production ought to take over the management.
If
the best position for the labourers in the world now is to participate in the management… then let us first
define who is the manager. He is the one who exploits the labourers and he
exploits them by allowing them to participate in the management. So they should
be the real managers, for the labourers ought to be free.
They are the majority in the world. Therefore, they
should enjoy freedom and happiness. Who said that the labourers should live
under exploitation all the time? They should be the managers with no other
partners. The fake regimes which pretend progressiveness try to give labourers
a share of the profit, but from where do these profits come? The labourers
should have the full right in the profit share because it is the result of
their hard work in the production process.
The aim of the centres of production in giving away
any form of social benefits to the workers, directly or indirectly, is to make
them forget about their full right in the profit to which they are fully
entitled.
The worker is the producer and the right principle is
that the one who produces is the one who consumes his production… but the
workers produce and the other exploiting people consume their production, while
they try to give the workers some of the profit share and the leftovers.
If the labourers do not manage all the centres of
production, and consume their own production, they will remain exploited.
This
call for the liberation of the labourers comes from Libya, the first Jamahiriya in
the world. This would be a true liberation day, brothers, when the thousands in
Libya become partners
instead of wage workers. This would be the real day for
celebration of the historical labour day.
No
Delegation in Defending Freedom
The
resolutions of the people’s conference to the effect of raising the minimum
wage rate are to be implemented. Although the people’s conferences have resolved in compliance with
reality and in spite of the executive measures taken by the general people’s
committee and other committees, I hereby tell you not to
rejoice for the rise in the minimum wage rate nor be satisfied with it or with
sharing the profits or participating in the management; but the revolution
should be carried on and your march should continue until the workers take over
the management completely in all the institutes in which they work.
Any
benefits that you acquire through a resolution or a legislation are considered
as a favour by others given to you. A free man cannot live on a favour of another, because he will be the
inferior.
However,
the benefits you achieve by completely possessing the management where you are
working or by obtaining your full share in the production, these can only be
achieved by the popular revolution and
not by a resolution or legislation, because both are subject to change or
cancellation by the same body that has laid them or by a new body that replaces
the old one.
In the Arab countries that used to be progressive one
day or any other countries in the world, the workers lost all the benefits they
gained in management and profit by a legislation or revolutionary resolution,
when the revolutionary administration was over or replaced. No one can achieve
freedom on behalf of someone else. One should struggle for his own freedom for
which he may also die.
Therefore,
all the benefits that I have just mentioned have to be in a workers movement
and by popular revolution.
However, this revolution movement should be fully aware and well organised because otherwise it would be anarchic. In
anarchism one loses his freedom or allows others to deprive him of his freedom.
The
movement of society is the movement of the Libyan people towards achieving the
historical objectives of laying down the foundation of a new civilisation.
The
revolution should be launched from practical and political frameworks in order
to achieve its objectives. The movement of the popular forces, like the
workers, should also be well organised to get their own rights which they have been longing to achieve.
It is high time for the oppressed and exploited to be liberated and to take
their rights by means of a popular revolution.
Who condemned you to backwardness and poverty? Who
condemned you to be an inferior class and others to be a superior class? Who
decided to possess your needs? Of course, not God…God is Just. He can never
condemn you to any of these miseries. It is the society of oppression and
exploitation, the bases of which would be revealed by the revolution so that
man can be free. It is time now for you to get consciously ready and well
organised to have your full share of the production which you, yourself
produce.
These new slogans are
laid down before you to think about now. This call for freedom,
freedom of the labourers should come out very loudly from the Jamahiriya so
that the workers of the world can hear it. When the historical mission of the
revolution is successfully accomplished, when you take the lead in getting your full rights, then the oppressed workers around us
will do the same and take their positions in managing the production.
Then all the poor and oppressed labourers of the Arab
Nation will be free. When the Arab human being, the Arab workers are liberated,
they will be the master of the country… They will also constitute a force that
is capable of confronting the enemy and defeating him, once they become free
and have achievements to defend.
Therefore, as of today the labour day will have a
different meaning. When the workers get their full share, consume what they
produce, and manage all the stages in the production process, then they can
celebrate their day.
The
workers of the Libyan Jamahiriya have
to accomplish this objective so that Libya can achieve its self-sufficiency and
bridle the tongues which spread rumours and anti-propaganda against the Libyan
workers to hinder the process of self achievements.
You should not leave a gap in your revolution or give an excuse for the enemies of the workers.
I
am sure you will never give them the chance if you start organising yourself, as of today, in presenting a magnificent
example for the oppressed workers of the Arab world. Then the exploiting,
reactionary and imperialist forces and the enemies of the workers in the Arab
world will realise the unique experience of Libya.
I
have presented what I have said before you so that you shoulder the
responsibility. I assure you that my duty and the duty of my colleagues who
have led the revolution are only to participate with the people in order to
liberate themselves and live a happy life.” - Muammar Qaddafi
On
September 1, 1978, responding to calls by the Revolutionary Leadership, workers
throughout Libya seized factories and production sites removing government
bureaucracy and private exploitationist administration, and set up popular administrations.
The Libyan workers thus ended ages of slavery and became partners in production instead of wage earners.
On September 1, 1978, the struggle of the world’s
workers was crowned by a world accomplishment that has been the product of the
struggle of the oppressed. This accomplishment is the true challenge to the
forces of exploitation, and spells the end of all those who practised cruelty
and persecution since the middle ages by sapping the efforts of workers
throughout the world.
On May 1st, 1982, Col. Qadhafi made a historic call to
the workers of the world. The Libyan leader called on workers internationally
to escalate their struggle. He declared:
On this day we call on the workers of the world who are suffering from deceit, exploitation, oppression and slavery, to rebel against cruel social relations by seizing factories and production units to control their rights over production and form their people’s congresses and committees. (‘No democracy without popular congresses…Committees everywhere!’) The outbreak of the workers revolution shall sweep the world, destroying forces of exploitation and oppression and raising the banner of the dictum “Partners in production not wage-earners“, guided by the second chapter of the Green Book.

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