“If capitalism is to
endure, whatever may become of men when they die, they will come into hell when
they are born." – William Morris
There is no future on the basis of capitalism in the world
today. Unless we overthrow capitalism, collapse and starvation await us. As the
numerous crises grow and takes new forms, as policy after policy is desperately
tried by capitalism and thrown aside in failure, the struggles of the workers
and capitalism deepen and gather on a thousand issues while wider and wider sections
of the population are awakening to the rallying trumpet call of socialist revolution.
Capitalism or socialism this is no longer an academic debating issue of the
future, it is a life and death issue; a fight for human-life that draws ever close.
Environmental destruction and waste are not an accidental outcome of capitalism
but an intrinsic element of the system, just as class division, poverty and
war. It is built into the structure of the capitalist system. On their current
path homo sapiens will soon lose their ability to consciously and creatively
determine the course of their destiny. Capitalism is driven by the logic of its
economics to the ruination of the world. The future is in our hands. Planetary
forces have been unleashed far beyond our control and
How often have we heard “socialism is not practical politics”
or that “socialism is a wild idea not a commonsense solution.” People by are
counseled by wiser minds to stick with “pragmatic progress” and “gradual
advance”. The contrary is the truth. Working people by the method of social
revolution, and by the method of social revolution alone, rapidly overcome the
difficulties of the present economic and environmental crises, can swiftly construct
and extend production and win prosperity for all. The socialist revolution is
the only path forward because only the workers can break the bonds of
capitalism; can cut through the tangle of anarchic private property rights,
conflicting interests and dis-organisation that fetter the growth of; can end the
crushing burdens of parasitism that are strangling industry; can organise
production socially on planned and environmentally sound lines; can reconcile
the conflict of productive power and consumption; can replace the empire of
world corporations with the rational organisation of a world socialist economy.
Only the socialist revolution can affect the causes of the climate change,
arrest the course of global warming, and bring in a new era of a sustainable
technology in harmony with the planet’s ecosystems. Capitalism has no policy within
the conditions of market anarchy. There is no harmonious solution possible, but
only the blind drive for ever more profit. Capitalism can only seek to prolong
its life by throwing the burdens of the crisis on to the workers. There are
voices crying out to know how the world can produce so much food that people
starve, and produce abundance that people go without. It is a question capitalism
cannot answer. Capitalism creates and demands scarcity in order to facilitate
competition and profit-making
There are people fearful of the word, “socialism”. What is
important is not the word, but those ideas which offer a real alternative. Socialism
calls for cooperation and production for use. Socialist production for use,
unlike production for profit, would allow for a calculation of the true costs
of creating useful things and bringing them to the people. The goal of economic
activity is to provide the necessities of life, including food, shelter, health
care, education, child care, cultural opportunities, and social services. Far
from being a society based upon state-controlled centralized command economy,
socialism would be a society without a state. Planning takes place at the
community, regional, and world levels. Workers take direction of the means of
production by "associations of free and equal producers." Far from
being a bureaucratically controlled system, socialism would bring democracy --
the rule of the people -- to the most vital part of our lives, the economy. In
every plant, every office and every workplace in socialist society, the workers
themselves will meet in democratic assembly to determine their own workplace
policies and elect committees to administer and supervise production. To
administer production at higher levels, the workers will also elect
representatives to councils of their respective industry, but also to other
bodies representing all the industries and services which will ascertain what
goods and services are wanted and will determine the resources needed to supply
them. Socialism means economic democracy. Instead of production for sale and
the profit of a few, socialism means production to satisfy the human needs and
wants of all. The more we collectively produce, the more we shall collectively
enjoy. All of us will be useful producers, working but a fraction of the time
we are forced to work today. But we shall not only be useful producers, we
shall all share equitably in the wealth we produce, and our compensation will
literally dwarf anything we can imagine today without harming our relationship
with nature. We shall produce everything we need and want in abundance under
conditions best suited to our welfare and those for the planet’s well-being.
In short, socialist society will be a society of secure
human beings, living in peace, in harmony and human brotherhood. This all may
sound too good to be true. Yet the world has the productive capacity to provide
a high standard of living for all, to provide security and comfort for all, to
create safe workplaces and clean green industries. The Socialist Party is the
sole one that furnishes the foundation for the loftiest aspiration of the
loftiest minds of all ages -- the Brotherhood of Man.
For a' that, an' a'
that,
It's coming yet for a'
that,
That Man to Man, the
world o'er,
Shall brithers be for
a' that
The only thing keeping us from reaching these goals is that
the workers don't own and control that productive capacity; it is owned and
controlled by a few who use it solely to profit themselves. To build a
socialist society of peace, plenty and freedom, is the only real alternative
workers have.
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