Critics have dismissed the notion of open borders as
utopian. Socialism has to be worldwide. It's impossible to create socialism in
one country, surrounded by a global capitalist market. John Lennon wrote
Imagine, which some people believe to be a beautiful political song:
imagine there’s no
countries
it isn’t hard to do
nothing to kill or die
for
and no religion too
imagine all the people
living life in peace…
Instead of division into artificial, competing, and
necessarily adversarial nations, socialism will be a world of cooperation. Instead of wars for the economic benefit of
the capitalists, whether religion is used to incite the blood lust or not, we
will live life in peace. In every war that has ever been, the poor have been
the cannon fodder in the wars of the rulers. Working people were the cannon
fodder for the birth of capitalism, and every war since. When the cause of war
— economics — is eliminated with capitalism, it will no longer be able to cause
war. Around the world, today, people are far more alike than they are
different. But the differences are used to set us at eachothers throats. The
only beneficiaries are the capitalists for whom we have built a paradise, and
trick us to kill each other, in wars to maintain their parasitical paradise.
Socialism will be a society of cooperation, not competition. The computer revolution
and the internet have changed our lives, creating a world without borders and
opening new opportunities every day.
When humanity has truly grown up, it will look back on the
division of the world into national states, and the restriction of the right of
humans to travel, live, and work where they wish, as a kind of world apartheid.
We will wonder, I think, how we ever felt it was justified, or even meaningful,
to speak of a human being's statehood. We will understand, of course, the
material history and the social causes which lay behind nation states, in the
same way that we understand the history of apartheid itself, or slavery. We
will wonder how we ever managed to escape awareness of the obvious fact that
there is but one, common humanity, and that all rights spring from it alone,
and not accidents of race, sex, or geography. Countries are cages into which
humanity is divided for the purpose of being ruled over and exploited by
minorities. They exist to limit human freedom: money and goods travel the world
freely, while humans are kept in check by passports and border controls. Humanity's
freedom will not be won by building new states, but by destroying them all.
Frontier guards and worse confront most of the world's
people whenever they contemplate changing their residence between countries.
This situation is so widespread that many people accept it as a matter of
course, without asking why governments should restrict international movements.
National borders are made by and for the rich and powerful--to enforce or
ignore at their will. As Karl Marx and Frederick Engels wrote in 1848 in the
Communist Manifesto, "The need of a constantly expanding market for its
products chases the bourgeoisie over the whole surface of the globe. It must
nestle everywhere, settle everywhere, establish connections everywhere."
We need a world without borders, not glorified bouncers for
global capitalism patrolling them. National borders have separated humanity
into distinct artificial communities, defining. While borders are permeable to
some the privileged, they are impermeable to most others.
Corporations move across borders and conduct business
however they please, but the same rules don't apply to workers. Immigration
rules and penalties are set up to control--but not stop--the flow of workers. Considering
that national boundaries only benefit our rulers, it stands to reason that a
socialist society would dispense with these borders, a world without borders. People
and produce would travel without restriction, from place to place. We recognise
that borders are merely lines drawn on a map that wish nothing more than to
divide the workers of the world. As socialists we unite to build a world
without borders in which everyone will be able to freely visit and live
wherever they choose.
Only the people themselves have the collective intelligence
to know what they want and when and how they want it. Social democracy implies
an educated, conscious and responsible citizenry made up of aware members of
society. The main tenet of socialism is to create an integral society that
allows its members to freely develop their highest human potential. Socialism
is peaceful because violence goes against the meaning of life. Violence is a
last resort. Democracy must defend itself and as a preventive formula must make
clear that it has the capacity to do so. For this reason it is forcefully peaceful.
“Patriotism is being used today the way patriotism has
always been used and that is to try to encircle everybody in the nation into a
common cause, the cause being the support of war and the advance of national
power. Patriotism is used to create the illusion of a common interest that
everybody in the country has…to see society in class terms, to realize that we
do not have a common interest in our society, that people have different
interests.” Howard Zinn
Patriotism is not love of your country. Patriotism is love
for someone else’s country. You see, the Earth and its resources are owned by a
tiny minority. For example, 84 people - a mere bus full - owns more wealth than
half the world's population put together. The UK and its resources are owned by
a few families - it is their country and not ours.
There are thousands
of ex-military, some without limbs, that have come back from fighting for
'their' country and they are homeless and hungry. In fact most who come back
from Iraq and Afghanistan have nothing. This is because they have been fighting
and dying for a country they do not own.
The World Socialist Movement asks not for patriotism but
instead we ask that workers of the world cease fighting each other and instead
take the earth into common ownership. Without countries there will be no need
for patriotism and war.
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