The capitalist system causes wars, disease, famine and
misery and is killing our planet. Capitalism is threatening the very future
existence of the planet. It is incapable of providing for the needs of humanity
or of protecting our fragile planet. By contrast, a socialist society would be
able to harness the enormous potential of human talent and technique in order
to build a society and economy which could meet the needs of all. Growing
numbers of people are taking part in anti-capitalist demonstrations. Many
people do not like the way the world is at the moment. It is not just only the
arguments of socialists that are changing peoples’ outlook, it is their
experience of the system we live under - capitalism. Today socialism remains
the only viable alternative in an increasingly unstable and brutal world. This
ensures that socialism is not a spent force but the wave of the future.
In a society where all of the means of production are
socialised, blind market forces would be replaced by democratic planning. A
blind system based on profit and competition will never be able to be planned
beyond a certain limit. The working class exerts its power, first through its
ability to shut down production—the strike weapon. But if it is to assert its
collective interests on society as a whole and against the employers as a
class, it must seize political power. Only after the working class has seized
political power can it begin to reorganise production and distribution in such
a way as to abolish the market and production for profit’s sake, and replace
those relations with a purely socialised system of planning. Even on the basis
of current production, measures could be taken to meet the needs of the
majority. A democratic, planned economy could develop production to much
greater levels than is possible under capitalism. It is simply common sense.
What does it mean to say, as Marx does, that workers must
achieve political power? Needless to say, the political and business
establishment won’t relinquish their wealth, power, and privilege without a
fight. Socialism represents a break with the present system and depends on the
active struggles of workers and their subsequent engagement with every aspect
of governing society in their own interest. There is no contradiction between
developing technology and production and safeguarding the planet. What is
needed if we are to save the world is long-term planning that would be able to
develop alternative technologies that did not harm the environment. This could
only be achieved on the basis of democratic socialism. A democratically run
planned economy would be able to take rational decisions on the basis of aiming
to meet the needs of humanity. It would decide what technology to develop and
use, what food to produce and when and where to build, while taking into
consideration the need to protect and repair our planet for future generations.
There is no way you can sustain socialism without a healthy
and sufficient production of goods and services for all. Socialism would be a
truly democratic society. It would be necessary to draw up a series of plans,
involving the whole of society, of what industry needed to produce. Capitalism
today has provided the tools which could enormously aid the genuine, democratic
planning of the economy. We have the Internet, market research, supermarket
loyalty cards that record the shopping habits of every customer and so on. Business
uses this technology to find out what it can sell. We could use it rationally
instead to find out what people need and want. At every level, in communities
and workplaces, committees would be set up and would elect representatives to
local and regional administrations. At every level, elected delegates would be
accountable and subject to instant recall. If the people who had elected them
did not like what their representatives did, they could make them stand for
immediate re-election and, if they wished, replace them with someone else.
Changing economic relations, the abolition of class
divisions and the construction of the society based on democratic involvement
and co-operation lays the basis for a change in social relations. Society would
move away from hierarchies and the oppression of one group by another. Human
relations would be freed from all the muck of capitalism.
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