IDEOLOGIES AND “PRAGMATISM WITHOUT BOUNDARIES”
There has recently been a revealing polemical exchange between Joel Netshitenzhe, the former chief ideologist of the National Democratic Revolution, and the SACP’s chief ideologist, Jeremy Cronin.
In a critique of the SACP’s 2014 “Going to the Root” discussion document, Netshitenzhe endorsed the need for the radical implementation of the second phase of the NDR. However, he made the following points:
He reminded the SACP that the ANC’s GEAR policy had achieved high (5%) economic growth before 2008 and had significantly reduced unemployment. (GEAR, which was anathema to the SACP/COSATU, was discarded after the 2007 Polokwane coup.)
He criticised the SACP’s (neo-Luddite?) rejection of economic growth - referred to by the SACP as the “GDP myth.”
He asked why the SACP document was not more critical of state corruption, of the gross mismanagement of SOEs, and the diversion of “scores of millions from projects aimed at improving the lives of the poor” to the Nkandla upgrades.