Forget six counties
overhung with smoke
Forget the snorting
steam and piston stroke
Forget the spreading
of the hideous town;
Think rather of the
pack-horse on the down,
And dream of London,
small and white and clean,
The clear Thames
bordered by its gardens green.
William Morris, ‘Earthly
Paradise’
Socialism is not a social system in which everybody has been
levelled down to a shared lower level of a so-called “equality”, but a society
in which the classes have really been abolished, in which a rise has been
accomplished in production that there can no longer be any comparison between
the living conditions of the workers (i.e., of the whole population) under the
new society and under the most highly developed capitalist state, and above
all, in which the state power and coercion have died out, replaced by the
administration of things. This assumes a tremendous rise in the productivity of
labour.
Socialism does not propose to take the clothes off your
back, to evict you from your home and commandeer your car. Capitalism is based
on capitalist private property – not on personal possessions. It means the
ownership by a minority of the population of the means of production and
exchange. And when we say expropriate private property we mean nothing else but
that. This ownership is what gives the capitalist class power of life or death
over the working class and over society as a whole. To live, you, the working
men and women, must not only work for the owners of the means of production and
exchange – you must guarantee them a profit. Working for them is not enough; a
profit is absolutey required for you to get your job; and that profit can be
obtained in no other wise except by exploiting that which is your only real
possession – namely your physical or mental capacity to work. That is all the
worker has.
Ownership on the one hand, non-ownership of the means of production
on the other hand tht is today’s society and it is why two classes are hostile.
To survive economically, the capitalist must accumulate; not that he wants to
or doesn’t – he must accumulate in order to prosper. To accumulate, he must be
assured profit. To profit, he must exploit labour. There is no other way. No
one, no genius, not the greatest, has discovered another way. Capital always
seeks to intensify exploitation; labour always and necessarily seeks to resist
exploitation. Capitalism seeks what is rightfully its own, from its point of
view: the maximum that it can get out of the worker. Labour seeks what is
rightfully its own: that’s why it forms class organisations, labour unions. We,
in the Socialist Party, argue that capitalism, which is founded upon and cannot
exist without the ownership and control of the means of production and exchange
by a minority, has brought society literally to the edge of a precipice, where
it cannot guarantee security to the people, cannot guarantee peace to the
people, cannot guarantee brotherhood to the people, cannot guarantee abundance
to the people or protect the planet from ecological ravages. Any social system
which cannot guarantee those to the masses of the people stands condemned.
The only
way to replace capitalism is to build socialism. Socialism demands not only the
collective ownership of the means of production and distribution but the
control of the working class. Anything less than that may be anything you want;
it is not and never will be socialism. We declare with them that the most
important work that men and women can engage in is that of helping on the
overthrow of capitalism, and the creation of the socialist co-operative commonwealth.
The truth in socialist utopianism is what shows the potential in the capabilities
of workers. Socialism cannot be introduced without the actions of organised
public opinion supporting the socialist ideal. Whether that support is won at
the ballot box or through workers councils is not as important as that it be
won. As long as the ballot can be used, even under difficulties as it is today,
it should be used. That is why we look forward to bigger and better Socialist Party
election campaigns. If that method is withheld from us in the future, we shall
still have to go forward until we do gain the socialist commonwealth by the
best means at our command. One thing seems evident. If we cannot get people to
vote for our idea, there is little hope of getting them to take up arms on
behalf of our cause. If the people who vote for a socialist do not do so
because he is a socialist or because they do not know what socialism is, what
earthly use can that be for achieving the socialist goal? The answer is “none
whatever.”
On every occasion we state
our socialist position and our socialist objective. The Socialist Party is and
must be a political party throughout the year, and not only during election
campaigns.
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