Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line

N. Sanmugathasan

A Marxist Looks at the History of Ceylon


An Addendum

As the final pages of this book are being printed, the news; comes that Ceylon has been declared a republic within the British Commonwealth. This is just another hoax, by which the United Front Government hopes to fool and deceive the people. But it is unlikely that it would succeed.

Constitutions – even the best drawn ones-–are mere pieces of paper. Their strength depends on who holds state power. This will continue as of old. The same British-trained armed forces, police and bureaucracy will continue to rule Ceylon, and protect the imperialist-feudal-capitalist exploitation, which will be just as severe.

Let it be remembered that it was not the old constitution that prevented succeeding governments from implementing correct policies. SLFP governments nationalised bus services, the ports, oil companies, insurance, etc. and even abolished the Senate. But they did not do anything fundamental to change property relations. Nor will they do so now – under the new constitution. But one more excuse will go by the board. No more can they put the blame on the shortcomings of the constitution. It should also be noted that the decision to stay within the Commonwealth demonstrates the strength of British capital in Ceylon.

As for the rest, it is the same story of the old wine in new bottles.