The struggle of European farmers is not corporatist, and food is not a commodity—it is a fundamental condition for the survival of the people. Therefore, this is a deeply social struggle that concerns the entire working class. Farmers in the EU themselves have understood that this is an existential struggle: a struggle over whether they will continue to exist as a social and productive subject or whether, ultimately, they will disappear.-A common front of struggle among poor farmers, land workers, the working class, students, and youth
-Abolition of the CAP and the overall overthrow of the anti-popular policy of governments–EU–capital
-An anti-capitalist, internationalist exit from the EU with a communist perspective
A radical solution to the contemporary food–agricultural question can only be revolutionary. As long as food production remains in the clutches of capital, social control, dependency, impoverishment, and ecological destruction will intensify. The common struggle of farmers and workers is a struggle to regain control over life itself: what is produced, how it is produced, and for whom. Because without farmers, without land, and without social control over food, there can be neither food security nor freedom.
Συνέχεια ανάγνωσης


