This is a
listing of articles written by Dr. Jagan during 1974 that are housed
at the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre in Georgetown, Guyana. Some of
these articles can be found on this website.
id#
2401
title
Letter to Editor, Chicago Tribune - Jan 7, 1974
year written
1974/01/07
place delivered
USA
medium
Letter
summary
Dr.
Jagan wrote the Chicago Tribune to correct impressions Dr.
ELC Broomes that Indians are comfortable under PNC rule
and they have ensured Burnham a landslide victory in the
July 16, 1973 elections. Rights and liberties and the rule
of law have been trampled on. It was an army take over of
the ballot boxes. The election was neither free nor fair and
Dr. Jagan furnished specifics to prove that fact.
id#
2402
title
Race, Class
and Ideology
year written
1974/03
place delivered
Guyana
medium
Printed in booklet "Race and Politics in Guyana
summary
In the turmoil and intense political
upheaval together with the scientific and technological
revolution, there is no economic and social progress.
The masses are alienated and living conditions have
deteriorated. There is much confusion amidst these
developments. To understand the erroneous and
unscientific viewpoints, Dr. Jagan submits that a true
appreciation
must be
obtained of race, class and
ideology.
Only thus, can a correct interpretation of
developments and the role played by various groups can
be known. The PPP will work for unity and untied action
against racism and capitalism.
id#
2403
title
More and More Excuses (Straight talk)
year written
1974/03/31
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 3
summary The PNC blames everything else for its
deficiencies – fuel crisis, world sufferings, the
people, etc. This is a falsehood. While the socialist
world is ensuring all round benefits to its peoples, the
capitalist world is in stagnation and in deepening
economic crises. The ugly Guyana scenario is
precipitated by unsound policies by an unrepresentative,
corrupt regime. Fundamental people’s involvement and
correct policies and more democracy can move Guyana
forward, Dr. Jagan proposes.
id#
2404
title
PNC Puts Heavier Burden (Straight talk)
year written
1974/04/07
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 5
summary PNC
unleashes heavier burdens on the nation after 9 years of
unsound, bankrupt and rotten policies. A typical
neo-colonialist economy – greater imports and falling
exports. Half truths and the weather are blamed for
depressing production levels. Drainage and irrigation
are compromised much to the suffering of farmers. Huge
balance of payment deficits, poor industrial relations
and strikes. Guyanese must fight: Dr. Jagan urges the
fight for new government and a new deal
id#
2406
title
Cost-of-living Soars (Straight talk)
year written
1974/04/14
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 7
summary Dr. Jagan compares the cost of living
figures of the 1957-1964 (PPP) to 1965-1973 (PNC)
periods to demonstrate the superiority of the PPP
administration and greater good to the people. Guyanese
working people are suffering under the PNC. It blames
external factors and black-marketing for rising local
prices. Guyanese must fight for new benefits, policies
and a new government.
id#
2407
title
PNC Poses
as Friends of Farmers (Straight talk)
year written
1974/04/21
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 4
summary While farmers are suffering through
unsound policies, the PNC shamelessly poses as their
friends. Actually, the PNC has been the enemy of the
farmers in general and the rice farmers in particular.
The PNC and Burnham sandances and sabotaged the
Hutchinson and PPP sound plans for drainage and hurled
racist invectives. Farmers’ organizations must be
recognized as a start to reverse the present crises.
id#
2408
title
Activities in Guyana Relating to the World Peace
year written
1974/04/23
place delivered
Guyana
medium
summary Dr. Jagan and the PAC and PPP have
supported and carried out activities in Guyana relating
to the World Peace Movement. Protests and solidarity
activities against war, persecution of freedom fighters,
independence. The wrath of the Cold War affected the PPP
democratically elected government in 1953 and 1964
because of its association with the World Peace Council,
World Federation of Trade Unions, Women’s International
Democratic Federation and World Federation of Democratic
Youth – progressive world groupings.
id#
2410
title
Address to 8th PYO Congress - Our Youths are in the
Fighting Ranks
year written
1974/04
place delivered
Guyana
medium
Speech
summary Address to 8th PYO Congress by Dr. Cheddi
Jagan – General Secretary of the PPP. He analysed the
critical time in Guyana’s history under the corrupt,
anti-working class, pro-imperialist and racist regime.
All promises have failed. A comparison of the PPP 7 year
period is compared to that of the PNC’s and its
incapacity to advance the county and welfare of the
people. Dr. Jagan criticises the excuses, short sighted
and diversionary moves. The youths – PYO has the
responsibility to fight for all round betterment and for
a new government with a revolutionary domestic and
foreign policies.
id#
2411
title
Mere Broken Promises (Straight talk)
year written
1974/04/28
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 4
summary Dr. Cheddi Jagan cites several plans and
promises by the PNC. He proves that they are more broken
promises. Its 1964 Manifesto – “New Road” to immediately
undertaken the rebuilding of the Georgetown Hospital and
to bring first class Medicare within the reach of every
Guyanese, is still a dream 10 years later.
id#
2412
title
Guyana - Conversation with Cheddi Jagan
year written
1974/05/15
place delivered
USA
medium
Interview - Printed in "Tricontinental" May 1974
summary
In
an interview by TNS in New York, Dr. Jagan discusses
Guyana, Cuba and the Caribbean. He explains why Burnham
established diplomatic relations with Cuba, as in the
case of China, when the US had given the okay relations
with China. Cuba is a beacon of example and hope, unlike
the Caribbean via Caricom/Carifta where the everything
goes in duty free. The Puerto Rican, ECLA and Alliance
for Progress – models have failed. Cuba, with CMEA and
other socialist countries, has a different economic
planning model from the Caribbean. Guyana lags behind.
id#
2413
title
Notes for
Talks with Rand Corporation in May 1974
year written
1974/05
place delivered
USA
medium
Notes
summary Notes by Dr. Jagan in preparation for his
talks with Rand Corporation in California 1974. They
reflect on the world’s problems caused by the USA and
basic reasons for consequences. Guyana, Latin America
and the Caribbean yearn for democracy, free and fair
elections and a policy of non intervention. Peaceful
co-existence is developing between the two major world
systems and US foreign policy must normalize relations
with Cuba.
id#
2414
title
Interview
with Dr. Jagan - People's World
year written
1974/06/01
place delivered
USA
medium
Interview - People's World Pg 3
summary Dr. Cheddi Jagan very authoritatively
gives an interview with representatives of Peoples
World. He discusses the role of the CIA in Chile and
Guyana under Salvador Allende and himself, respectively.
The CIA uses race, fear, and deceit, overt and covert
measures, not excluding terror, violence and murder at
the behest of US imperialism. A factual documentation.
id#
2415
title
Cooperative
Socialism (Straight talk)
year written
1974/06/09
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 6
summary Dr. Cheddi Jagan – a genuine
Marxist/Leninist theoretician, exposes the falsehood of
the PNC that socialism will come to Guyana via
cooperatives. This is unscientific and was debunked by
Frederick Engels in his classic “socialism: Utopian and
Scientific”. Engels is the co-founder of Marxism which
was developed by him and Karl Marx.
id#
2416
title
Interview
by "New Times" in Moscow - June 1974
year written
1974
place delivered
USSR
medium
Interview
summary Dr, Cheddi Jagan reflects on a number of
topical international issues to a NEW TIMES
correspondent in Moscow. He discusses Détente and its
advantages to the national liberation movement and
policies of the newly independent countries. Détente has
allowed new initiatives and changes – the easing of
tensions and opportunities for peace negotiations.
Détente is not “collusion of the superpowers”. It offers
the progressive forces worldwide to conduct the
international class struggle at a new and higher level.
Imperialism will not surrender its positions and
privileges and a broad anti imperialist front must be
forged against it.
id#
2417
title
The Bauxite Whirl (Straight talk)
year written
1974/06/30
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 7
summary Dr. Jagan’s keen research and knowledge
of the operations of multinational monopolies reveal
that bauxite producing countries have been greatly
exploited through manipulation and price-fixing. While
such countries remain poor, vast sums of super profits
have been extracted. In Guyana, the PNC government
signed a sell out agreement to allow Reynolds Guyana
Mines Ltd to pay a yearly tax of $1/2 million (G) while
it netted a profit of US $45 million in 1973.
id#
2418
title
Trinidad Smelter - Who Will Gain? (Straight talk)
year written
1974/07/07
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 6
summary Dr. Jagan brings out the powerlessness of
West Indian governments to protect consumers against the
rapacious oil monopolies, who will gain from a smelter
jointly owned by the government of Jamaica, Guyana and
Trinidad and sighted in the latter? Production of
Aluminum by hydro is cheaper than that of gas, coal and
oil. Therefore, the smelter in Trinidad would not be
able to complete with Canada and the USA. Plans to use
hydro power in Guyana with Cuban assistance were dashed
when the PPP was cheated out of government in 1964.
Guyana broke relations with Cuba by the PNC government,
and the project was abandoned.
id#
2419
title
Smelter - Chaff or Grain (Straight talk)
year written
1974/07/21
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 6+7
summary
Same as #2418 Dr. Jagan warns Guyanese against the idea
of a joint owned aluminum plant in Trinidad and Tobago.
This will benefit the imperialists with the most minimal
benefits going to the host country. Imperialism has
varied its tactics, but the outflow of super profits
remains its main concern, This is substantiated with
details by Dr. Jagan.
id#
2420
title
Guyana
Smelter (Straight talk)
year written
1974/07/28
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 7
summary Talk about a smelter by joint ownership
is on the air now for Guyana Because of PPP‘s criticisms
Dr. Jagan points out that budgetary allocation in the
PNC government. Development plan has provided for hydro
electricity, adequate drainage and irrigation.
Imperialism does not want to finance the aluminum plant
and or hydro in Guyana. Had the anti-imperialist,
pro-socialist PPP government continued, aid from the
Soviet Union and other socialist countries would have
been forthcoming to build the hydro projects.
id#
2421
title
Letter to Editor, Express - July 9, 1974
year written
1974/07/09
place delivered
Trinidad
medium
Letter
summary Dr. Jagan writes the Editor of Trinidad
Express and supports the view that Guyana and even many
Caribbean countries are getting very little out of
Caricom. Gasoline, Bunker C fuel, gas oil, cooking gas
to the Caribbean yields exorbitant profits to the
monopolies and a drain of financial resources from the
region. The Caribbean needs integration, but it must
redound to meaningful benefit.
id#
2422
title
Letter to
Editor, Guyana Graphic - July 17, 1974
year written
1974/07/17
place delivered
Guyana
medium
Letter
summary Dr. Jagan writes to point out that the
tottering and bankrupt Guyana economy is the result of
the PNC Government not following the right policies. To
blame the oil crises for the PNC’s failure is a
cover-up. Cuba and the other socialist countries know of
no oil crises. Things will worsen under the PNC.
id#
2423
title
Address to 18th PPP Congress
year written
1974/08/3-5
place delivered
Guyana
medium
Speech printed in Thunder July -Sept 1974
summary Dr. Jagan addresses the 18th Congress of
the PPP. He thoroughly analysed the economic and
political situation in Guyana within the context of the
international situation and the struggle between the two
world systems of socialism and capitalism. Party
organization, women and youth affairs, Amerindian
rights, solidarity as well as a number of resolutions
were adopted.
id#
2424
title
Dog Chasing its Tail (Straight talk)
year written
1974/08/11
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 6
summary The PNC tries to lend credibility to its
claims that all the problems and failures are due to the
fuel crises and rising prices abroad. Dr. Jagan exposes
this myth. He attributes the hardships faced by the
people as concomitants of anti-working class and
minority rule. PNC has no solution to curb the problems.
id#
2425
title
Small Man Becoming Dead Man (Straight talk)
year written
1974/08/18
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 7
summary Dr. Jagan sees no fruition of the small
man becoming the real man under the PNC. A number of
changes have to be made in the area of education,
health, housing, pensions, etc. Living conditions must
be improved.
id#
2426
title
Rodney's Case Part of Overall Plan (Straight talk)
year written
1974/08/25
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 6
summary Refusal to employ Dr. Walter Rodney, an
eminent Guyanese scholar is a political act, by the
regime and must be investigated. A relentless campaign
must be immediately mounted to reverse the decision. Dr.
Jagan says the act is not an isolated one. History is
replete with examples when dictatorships do their utmost
to suppress and isolate progressives.
id#
2427
title
A Crisis of Confidence
year written
1974/09/10
place delivered
Guyana
medium
summary Pre 1973 election promises failed like
all other targets projected. The failure of the PNC
government economic planning is due to its domestic and
foreign trade policies which are anti-working class and
pro-imperialist. Guyana is tied to the capitalist world,
thus its woes, declared Dr. Jagan. The struggle is
gaining momentum and ultimately a truly representative
and revolutionary national-democratic government would
be established.
id#
2428
title
Letter to
Sunday Argosy -Draft
year written
1974?
place delivered
medium
Letter
summary Draft of a letter by Dr. Jagan to Sunday
Argosy. To clear him from articles appearing in that
paper to malign him as an individual devoid of
principles and grasping for money. Dr. Jagan gives a
most dispassionate revelation and without acrimony, his
personal earnings and local/international itinerary.
This is Cheddi Jagan - a man of honesty, facts and
peace.
id#
2429
title
PNC
Has a Rightist-Racialist Past
year written
1974?
place delivered
medium
summary Dr. Jagan traces the origins of the PNC
most comprehensively. Its rightist – racist, opportunist
and dealings with the CIA is also cited. PNC’s Domestic
and Foreign Policy and ideological sand-dancing, do not
presuppose that its ideas are based on Marx, Engels and
Lenin PNC cannot take Guyana to Socialism.
id#
2430
title
The Role of the Opposition in the Caribbean
year written
1974?
place delivered
medium
summary Dr. Jagan charges the opposition in the
Commonwealth Caribbean to use its parliamentary
democracy and to play an important role in the present
revolutionary era. The Caribbean is in political turmoil
and it should not face prey to geographical fatalism.
The struggle for Democracy is traced. Anti-communism and
overthrow of the PPP government in 1953, role of the CIA
in Guyana and elsewhere are referred to. The PNC’s anti
working class, dictatorial measures growing industrial
problems and the contemplation of a “socialist
constitution” are gaining momentum.
id#
2431
title
Letter to
Jane Fonda - March 7, 1974
year written
1974/03/07
place delivered
medium
Letter
summary
Dr. Jagan thanks
Jane Fonda of the Indochina Peace Campaign for the
Bulletin sent to him. He updates Ms. Fonda on the July
16, 1973 Army Intervention in Guyana’s General Elections
and the political and economic situation. Hopes to visit
Jane Fonda should the “miracle happen” – getting a visa.
id#
2432
title
Letter to
Commissioner of Police - October 15, 1974
year written
1974/10/15
place delivered
Guyana
medium
Letter
summary Dr. Jagan writes the Commissioner of
Police to protest the search of his residence by a party
of policemen, armed and unarmed. There was no declared
state of emergency. As a public figure and former
Premier of Guyana, Dr. Jagan wondered how much worse
abuse ordinary citizens may have suffered. The police
were more interested in the private correspondence of
Dr. and Mrs. Jagan. Dr. Jagan asked the Commissioner to
direct that all documents unwarrantedly removed from his
home be immediately returned.
id#
2433
title
Press Statement Re. Police Search of Home
year written
1974/08
place delivered
Guyana
medium
Press statement
summary Dr. Jagan issues a detailed Press
Statement covering a most undignified Gestapo type of
police operation. They took away diaries, address books
and letters. Police harassment!
id#
2434
title
Throw Out the Deceivers (Straight talk)
year written
1974/03/24
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
printed in "Mirror" pg 7
summary Guyanese were told less than a year ago –
during the infamous 1973 General Elections how things
were so good and all would be fed, housed and clothed by
1976. However, 1974 reveals a sordid status quo of the
economy and decay. Sugar and bauxite production trends
paint a gloomy picture. Dr. Jagan points to worsening
standards – the inevitable result of 9 years of
pro-imperialist economic planning strategy, racist,
anti-working class and pro capitalist/pro imperialist
policies of the PNC regime.
id#
2435
title
Open Letter to Sugar Workers
year written
1974
place delivered
medium
Letter
summary Dr. Jagan congratulates sugar workers for
their militancy in answering the strike call. He
compares conditions to that of their counterparts in the
Caribbean and renews the call for a minimum wage and
other related incentives and work opportunities
throughout the year. Dr. Jagan echoes the call for unity
and solidarity and the battle cry of NO MONEY NO SUGAR.
id#
2436
title
Why a Leninist Type of Party
year written
1974?
place delivered
medium
summary Dr. Jagan provides an authentic analysis
why a Leninist type of Party is a necessity for Guyana
and elsewhere. Such an organization only is capable to
educate the masses for the vanguard role to end all
forms reaction, exploitation and injustices – to bring
an end to colonialism, complete the national liberation
struggle and build socialism.
id#
2437
title
A Struggle for National Liberation and its Implications
year written
1974?
place delivered
medium
summary Dr. Jagan identifies the main opposing
forces – fascism, reaction and socialism, democracy and
national independence during the titanic battles of
World War II. Winston Churchhill – spokesperson for
imperialism and his “containment of socialism and
progress” was in fact, to maintain the empire,
colonialism and the imperialist stranglehold in the post
war era. Dr. Jagan cites events/upheavals the world over
and the persecution of nationalist leaders. A well
researched article depicting imperialism’s Cold War
dealings on the global outreaches.
id#
2438
title
PNC Caused
Hardships (Straight talk)
year written
1974
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
summary The PNC itself acknowledges how bad
things have become, but alludes it to being a world
phenomenon, thus duping all Guyanese. The fact is there
are two worlds – the capitalist, in constant crises and,
the socialist, constantly improving the quality of life
of everyone. Guyanese under the PNC is tied like other
third world countries with a dependency on the
capitalist world. No wonder, rising prices. The opposite
happens in Cuba which buys its essentials from the
Soviet Union at a constant stable price. Dr. Jagan
points to PNC’s hypocrisy when it talks of non-alignment
and predicts that conditions will worsen under the PNC.
Working class militancy and policy can bring about a
revolutionary change.
id#
2439
title
Partial
Success Gained by Sugar Workers (Straight talk)
year written
1974/04
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
summary Dr. Jagan analyses the adjourned strike
of sugar workers after 48 days. He identifies partial
success and positive gains. The strike was a strong
message to the MPCA and GSPA that GAWU commands majority
support and should be recognized. Support, solidarity
and discipline overcame the weapon of starvation by the
PNC regime and GSPA. Dr. Jagan declares that with
determination, unity and disciplined struggle, sugar
workers are bound to win.
id#
2440
title
Disrupting the Non-Aligned Movement (Straight talk)
year written
1974?
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
summary The nefarious role of the imperialist and
their allies to consistently obstruct the work of the
non-aligned Movement from its very inception. Dr. Jagan
also states that imperialism is afraid of countries
opting for self determination. He quotes Cuban Foreign
Minister who sees imperialism as the real and sole
source of poverty, injustice, discrimination, scorn,
backwardness, brutality and aggression. The Maoist line
to divide the movement and two super power theories is
adequately dealt with by President Fidel Castro. He
debunked the Maoist line. The principles and goals of
the non-align movement is reaffirmed.
id#
2441
title
Tactics and Strategy (Straight talk)
year written
1974?
place delivered
Guyana
medium
S/T
summary Dr. Jagan debunked the statement of LFS
Burnham that there is no difference between the PPP and
PNC in strategy, but Tactics. PNC in words and deeds are
different. PNC is not anti-imperialist. Burnham’s
demagogy and blackmail and PNC’s pro imperialist and
foreign policies have led to grave disillusionment,
frustration discontentment and mounting pressure. PNC
has no comprehensive strategy to confront imperialism.
Dr. Jagan elaborates seven main areas which the PPP
considers as an all-embracing anti imperialist, pro
socialist strategy. Marxism and Revisionism by VI Lenin
is referred to.
id#
2442
title
Statement by Guyana Peace Council
year written
1974/04/26
place delivered
Guyana
medium
statement by Guyana Peace Council
summary