The Socialist Party is unlike any other political party. We
believe that a new society must be organised and built that can serve the
interests of the true majority. We as a party seek to develop a new vision for
the future of the world in which we live. The Socialist Party works for a world
without war, without poverty, without discrimination or chauvinism, without
fear and desperation. We are committed to raising the hard questions that none
of the other parties wish to raise and we are committed to giving real answers,
and offering real solutions. We are committed to real change. The classless
society is a free association of producers. Everybody will contribute according
to their ability and take according to need. Real human history begins at this
point, and society leaves behind the era of scarcity. The Socialist Party is a
party of principle. With us, there are no hidden agendas and no secret deals.
As well, our principles are non-negotiable; we will not give up our vision for
a better world for the sake of votes. When you vote for the Socialist Party,
what you see is what you get. For us, democracy is the right and power of the
people to determine their own destiny. Democratic control of production is the
heart of the new society. Community control of neighborhoods, cities and
society goes hand-in-hand with control of production. The exercise of community
control — over everything from education and housing to municipal services and
infrastructure repair — would bring democratic practice and accountability into
every home, every neighborhood and every community. We Socialists commit
ourselves to seeking to empower all levels of society.
The Socialist Party is committed to promoting solidarity and
united action among the working people of the world in support of their common
interests. In conjunction with this, the Socialist Party is committed to
building a peaceful world for this and all future generations. We understand
that, while the capitalists are the ones who get us into wars, working people —
on both sides — are the ones who have to fight them. As long as capitalism
continues to commit us and our brothers and sisters to fight in wars, it is the
main enemy of all working people. Thus, the Socialist Party seeks to unite with
working people in all countries to bring lasting peace to the world through the
socialist transformation of society.
The job of Socialist Party members is to actively and
creatively inject the idea of socialism into every debate, giving working
people confidence that to achieve socialism is a winnable fight. It is argued
that socialism is a proven failure and can never work because it goes against
human nature so we need to demystify socialism. Explain it in a way that it just
makes common sense. So more and more people will begin to think about socialism.
Remember: If it does not fit this description, it is not socialism—no matter
who says different. Those who claim that socialism existed and failed in places
like Russia and China simply do not know the facts. Socialism will be a society
in which the things we need to live, work and control our own lives—the
industries, services and natural resources—are owned in common by all the
people, and in which the democratic organisation of the people means that “government”
of the people, for the people and by the people will become a reality for the
first time. Socialism is that social system under which the necessaries of
production are owned, controlled and administered by the people and under
which, accordingly, the cause of political and economic despotism having been
abolished, class rule is at end. That is socialism, nothing short and nothing
more than that.
In 1882 Engels gave his support to Guesde and the left-wing
minority when they walked out of the French Workers Party, which split into a
Guesdist and a "possibilist," i.e., reformist, party. "If, like
the possibilists, you created a party without a programme, which anyone can
join, then it isn't a party any more," Engels argued. "To be for a
moment in a minority with a correct programme . . . is still better than to
have a big but thereby almost nominal semblance of a following."
The only goal of capitalism is to make a profit. Capitalism
creates problems for society — Socialism solves problems. Socialism is about
meeting the needs of the people — all of the people. Socialism solves the
problems capitalism creates. To the socialist the answers are simple — end
capitalism. Socialism is hope, the greatest hope for humanity. Socialism is a
society where mankind is liberated from chains of exploitation and alienation.
If we struggle for the new society then it must really be new. The liberation
of working class must be done by itself. It is expected to be done by it and
only by it because if socialist revolution is fundamental change of one society
with another, if it means that the class of owners who ruled for centuries have
to disappear economically, it is impossible to reach this aim only with
activity of political organization, no matter how well organised, mass and
supported it is. It is said that new society is in the interest of great
majority of people. If this society is to come, this majority have to understand
and accept it as its interest and ideal. The substance of socialism is that
there is not a group of people who will be in position to hold the power and
exclude all others from exercising democracy. As Rosa Luxemburg said:
"There is no socialism without democracy and there is no democracy without
socialism".
The capitalist system cannot be overcome by persuading
capitalists to be more reasonable or by electing “better” politicians to
office. It can be done away with only by replacing capitalism with a socialist
system of collectively owned and democratically planned production. A fully
socialist organisation of society will be a worldwide social system.
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