Members of our party have found themselves arguing about socialism
and or Marxism, mostly trying to debunk the common misconceptions about our
ideas. Growing numbers of people are concerned about the state of the world and
the fate of the planet. Do things have to be this way? No, there is a real
world alternative: socialism. But people are constantly bombarded with the
message that socialism has failed and that capitalism is the best of all
possible worlds. People has basically heard nothing else about socialism other
than it is a nightmare. This rewriting of history has influenced many to think
that as bad as capitalism is, any attempts to get rid of it will make things
far worse. In a thousand different ways it is the message put out. There’s just
one problem. This conventional wisdom about socialism is not true. It is built
on the wholesale distortion where lies and slanders are repeated endlessly and
become accepted as self-evident truth. It's quite amazing how well-educated
folk who pride themselves on intellectual rigour and honesty have been fooled.
Almost always the first point to be made when discussing
anything to do with socialism is someone will mention “Look at the Soviet Union
that was a totalitarian state, millions died and their economy was all awful”
First thing that has to be said here is that socialism is a stateless classless
society. So did the Soviet Union possess a State? Yes, it did. Therefore was it
a socialist society. No. What we saw in the Soviet Union was state capitalism. In
one sentence instead of the capitalist class exploiting the Workers, the state and
its bureaucracy exploited the workers.
Something which is almost bound to come up is then the
argument that greedy selfish aggressive human nature makes it impossible for
people to live peacefully in a well-ordered society of sharing. Human nature (human
behaviour to be more exact) adapts to the social structures we create. In
essence humans create human nature and can, with the right social structures,
manipulate it to create a better world for everybody.
The key socialist idea is that the workers will rise up and
overthrow the capitalists. We still have not seen this world revolution.
However, it worth keeping in mind that one possible explanation is the massive
rise in the power and size of the state that was seen in the 20th century. The
state is the mitigating force of class warfare and reduced the chances for
revolution. It is worth noting here that
firstly; revolutionary change does not always involve hanging the politicians
from the lamp-posts but can occur in more civil ways depending on the
situation. That said when one is unable to feed their family we are told we are
only a dozen meals away from rebellion. The capitalist system thrives of
exploitation and we are beginning to see once again capitalism’s more brutal
face.
But we can change the system from within many still persist
in pleading and is often put forward by those who support mainstream political
parties such as the Labour PartyThe difficulty here is that you are effectively
trying to hold back the tide by being reformists. To make the necessary changes
to society to restructure capitalism from the capitalism state would take many
governments and would undoubtedly lose favour with businesses likely resulting
with the loss of the next election and any work being undone. If a party had enough support to get through
using capitalist democracy then they would have enough support to have a
peaceful revolution which would be much quicker and much more effective. The
main goal of socialists is to show that capitalism is inherently flawed. Capitalism
creates crisis and inequality and that to tackle this is to tackle capitalism
at its heart. The need to make profit creates exploitation and classstruggle,
the need to out compete competitors creates market crises, the division of
Labour produces alienation. All of this is what socialists aim to show. Capitalism is a bad idea in theory and in
practice. It relies of exploitation, it creates political division, it
alienates workers from their labour, it is unstable and creates a society where
it is not the people who are Sovereign but Capital who is. Socialism is a solution
to these problems. We cannot retain the Capitalist system and survive as a
civilization. We must fight against it,
however, to do so, first require knowledge of what is wrong with capitalism, what
are its faults, and what we want in its place. To obtain this we need to think,
analyse and debate, to create a society better for all. There are people hankering
for an alternative to this system. Who want to do something meaningful for
humanity with their lives. Humanity can move beyond exploitation and social
division. It can move towards a classless society and a world of freely
associating human beings—socialism. This is what revolution is about. Socialism
is more relevant than ever.
Socialism is not a big welfare state that looks after
people. It is not the old capitalist economy simply taken over by a state. Imagine,
instead, people consciously learning about how to transform the world, no
longer shackled by the chains of tradition and ignorance, seeking a culture where
people not only cooperatively work to produce the necessities of life, but have
fun doing it, where the scientific outlook mingles imagination, strengthening
and inspiring each other, where people interact with each other based on mutual
respect, concern, and love for humanity. It is about unleashing the creativity
and initiative of those who had been on the bottom of society. World socialism cares
about and takes care of the environment. That is socialism, a worldwide
society—and it is yet to be achieved—in which all classes and class distinctions
have been overcome; all systems and relations of exploitation abolished; all
oppressive social institutions and relations of social inequality, like racial
discrimination and the domination of women by men, put an end to; and
oppressive and backward ideas and values cast off. Socialism is a world of
abundance, where people together hold all of society's resources in common. A
socialist world is not some sort of wishful and airy dream or utopia. The
development of human society has brought humanity to this historic threshold. The
productive forces of society—not just machinery, equipment, and technology but
also people and their knowledge—have developed to a level that can allow
humanity to overcome scarcity, to provide for people's basic material needs,
and beyond that to have a large surplus left over to devote to the all-around
and future development of society. The socialist revolution establishes a new
economy based on social ownership of the means of production and social
planning; on people cooperating to solve problems and to meet social need; and
with a whole new set of economic and social priorities. Socialism is a
moneyless society based on the free access to the wealth of the world.
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