From the June 1926 issue of the Socialist Standard
We have received an Edinburgh journal called "The
Proletariat," the organ of the British Section of the [International] Socialist Labour
Party. This is a body which has "existed" since 1912 and broke away
from the now defunct Socialist Labour Party. Why they call themselves the
British Section it is hard to judge, because the other Socialist Labour Party
(in America) repudiate them.
"The State of the S.P.G.B." is the title of an
article purporting to deal with us. The state of this British Section of the
S.L.P. may be judged from their criticism which we quote:—
"To show far misconception dominates the S.P.G.B.,
Engels, in the closing chapters of Origin of the Family points out that the
State derives all its substance via taxation from the economic factors. These
dominate the State which includes the Army and Navy. In a word, condition them
in the fullest meaning of the term. And, further, the capitalist class to-day,
who are the economic masters of all wealth, mark you, the civil power, subject
that military thing to their requirements, increase or decrease it as the case
demands. The owners of the economic wealth factors are masters of the
situation. The S.P.G.B. position that 'dispossession necessitates
disarmament,' suggest that it is the armed force that dominates the situation,
and consequently, from the Marxian position, must be ruled out."
Can criticism be more idiotic?
Ownership depends upon power to maintain possession,
therefore the capitalists depend upon their control of political power, which
gives control of the armed forces. As Marx says in the Communist Manifesto, the
first step in the emancipation of the working class is the winning of political
supremacy.
Engels, in his "Retrospect," points out the
all-importance of political action for the purpose of wresting control from the
hands of the employing class.
The recent general strike completely justifies our position
that those who control the armed forces dominate the situation. Hence a
capitalist victory.
Our critics quote from the January, 1925, issue of the
"Socialist Standard" on disarmament. Let us give the full statement
from that issue:
"Ownership to-day consists not in occupation but in
mere legal title, meaningless, unless recognised and upheld by the forces of
State. The overthrow of the capitalist ownership, therefore, and the
establishment of common ownership, involves the capture of the State by the
working-class. Dispossession necessitates disarmament. The organisation of the
working-class must, therefore be a political organisation i.e., a Socialist
Party."
Like all other species of Anarchists the so-called S.L.P. of
Edinburgh offer no alternative to political action.
Adolph Kohn
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