As Eugene V. Debs said, “Socialism will completely
revolutionize the community life. For the first time in history the people will
be truly free and rule themselves, and when this comes to pass poverty will
vanish like mist before the sunrise.” As W.E.B. Du Bois said, “the emancipation
of man is the emancipation of labor”.
The dream of liberty has persisted from the days of the slave
revolts of Spartacus against their imperial masters through to the peasant uprisings
against their medieval lords, to the strikes and bloody protests against the
industrial barons. Socialist freedom is not something abstract, but something
concrete and real that is ensured by providing for human need as the core
motivator of society, not corporate greed as under capitalism. So no more homeless,
no more hungry, no more desperation for work, no more people trapped in
dead-end jobs, no more elderly people choosing between affording food or
medication. The right to a life of human dignity, for all. Socialists want all
people to enjoy in the fruits of humanity’s labour over countless generations
and to be given the opportunities to freely add to those achievements as best
they can. People will have the freedom to explore their interests and
abilities; to paint, to write, to experiment, to study, to be creative and to
develop as human beings.
The Socialist Party holds that capitalism is not worth
reforming and that, in any case, it cannot be reformed so as really to improve
the workers’ condition, or protect them from capitalism’s recurring depressions
and wars, or from displacement by automation. Moreover, as long as workers are
deluded by the hope of “improved conditions” under capitalism they will turn to
whatever party they think can deliver the goods. And many of these parties are
in the reform business precisely to divert the workers from a revolutionary
socialist solution to their problems, and to preserve capitalism. Some reform
parties denies they are reformist. Trotskyists attempt to disguise their reform
demands as “partial steps” or “transitional measures.” They’re still reforms,
though. They maintain that some kind of “socialism” is their objective but its realisation
is not considered possible for an indefinite period in the future. For the
present, they say, the thing to do is to work for measures that will allegedly
alleviate the suffering of the workers.
The Socialist Party grasps the fact that revolutions are not
made, but that they come, that capitalism itself is bound to create the
revolutionary crisis that will ultimately set the working class into motion. It
holds, therefore, that it is the duty of a bona fide party of socialism always
to hold the issue of the abolition of wage slavery up before the workers clip
and clear, and to expose reforms as delusions where they are not concealed
measures of reaction. Those reformist parties claiming to be “socialist” have
as their concept of socialism as one in which industry is nationalized and
administered by the state. The Socialist Party agrees with Marx that “the
existence of the state is inseparable from the existence of slavery.” When the
state takes over all that really happens is that the workers, who remain wage
slaves, exchange one master, the private capitalists, for another, the
bureaucrat. This definitely is not socialism. In contrast to the “radical”
reformist parties, the Socialist Party calls for abolition of the Only when the
means of production are owned socially and administered democratically by the
workers will we have genuine socialism.
Either the working class takes control of affairs out of the
hands of the capitalist class, ends the system of capitalist private ownership,
and rebuilds our society on the basis of
social ownership of the means of production, democratic management and production for use; Or, as surely as night
follows day, the capitalist system will lead us down the road to barbarism. The
Socialist Party, therefore, calls upon workers to repudiate the parties of
capitalism, and to support it for a socialist reconstruction of society. The
goal of the Socialist Party is the common ownership by the people of the land
and all the instruments of wealth production, and one in which the workers will
manage democratically. To bring to birth this society of peace, abundance and
boundless human happiness, the Socialist Party appeals to the working class to
support the principles of the Socialist Party, and prepare now to help build
the socialist ballot. Unite with us to end the social system that dooms us to a
lifelong tenure of wage slavery, with unemployment, poverty and wars as
inseparable and ever recurrent features. Unite with us to establish free access
socialism.
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