I'm watching a documentary called Thomas Sankara: The Upright Man (link) and it mentioned that Sankara banned trade unions. In one scene he also said, "Anarcho-syndicalists?", to which the crowd replied, "Down with them!". This struck me as odd, since anarcho-syndicalists would surely be leftists, and trade unions would be a source of political power for the proletariat — so I searched Prolewiki, and all that site seems to say about the reason for Sankara's ban of trade unions was, "[the unions] were reactionary and a tool of the bourgeoisie in Burkina Faso".

So what I want to know, essentially, is how did this situation come to be? Why were the trade unions reactionary in Burkina Faso, and how were they utilized by the bourgeoisie? And why would Sankara refer specifically to anarcho-syndicalists as something worthy of a "down with them"? And are there any lessons we can learn from Sankara about how to handle trade unions in a dictatorship of the proletariat in other countries, particularly in an exploiting country like my Norway, rather than an exploited country like his Burkina Faso?

  • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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    11 months ago

    youre welcome i wrote a bunch about sankara in college! also check out the wretched of the earth as well sometime. it goes over how these dynamics work broadly.

    • Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem]
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      11 months ago

      I already did check out Wretched of the Earth a good while ago, but evidently my reading comprehension was shit at the time so I don't remember half of it. So I certainly intend to re-read it soon. Awesome to hear that you got to write so much about Sankara when you were in college. Is there anywhere I can look at what else you've written?

      • LeninsBeard [he/him]
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        11 months ago

        I would also check out Meditations on Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the earth by James Yaki Sayles. He wrote it in the context of educating cadres in the US so that context might help understanding better.

      • Othello [comrade/them, love/loves]
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        11 months ago

        Is there anywhere I can look at what else you've written?

        like published online? haha dont make me blush! i should make some effort post though..