Scottish nationalists claim that English domination is the
cause of the social ills, such as bad housing, old age poverty, unemployment
and rural depopulation from which the people of Scotland suffer. What is the
attitude of the Socialist Party of Great Britain to Scottish nationalism? Do we
support the aim of Scottish independence? The socialist and the nationalist see
society from different points of view. For the socialist present-day society is
divided into two classes: a capitalist class who own the means of production,
and a working class who, having no property, are forced to work for the
capitalists. The interests of these two classes are opposed and between them
there is a class struggle. This transcends national boundaries.
For the socialist the property-less working class have no
country. The nationalist, on the other hand, sees the inhabitants of one
particular area as a unit having a common interest. He or she ignores the class
division of society and the class struggle. For a nationalist the nation is
all-important. A nationalist encourages the worker to believe he or she has a
country. Thus Socialism and nationalism are opposed. They are irreconcilable.
Nationalism is in fact one of the means which capitalism uses to blind the
workers to class society. It is a delusion which socialists seek to dispel. For
this reason the Socialist Party is opposed to Scottish nationalism and does not
support the demand for Scottish independence.
The cause of unemployment and other social ills is in
capitalism and its production for profit. When there is no profit to make from
production, then production stops and unemployment spreads. Unemployment is
inevitable under capitalism.
The SNP sees the cause of Scottish unemployment in a
mythical English domination. Here again the nationalist is mistaken. He or she sees
poverty not as a class problem but as a national problem: a problem to be
solved not by class emancipation but by national emancipation. Socialists are
committed to exposing this way of looking at social problems. We deny that English
domination is the cause of poverty in Wales and consequently hold that national
independence is not the solution.
The SNP promises that if it gains national sovereignty it
will introduce various social reforms designed to improve the lot of the people
of Scotland. We say that such reforms will fail. For it is the social system,
and not the political regime, which will determine how people will live in an
independent Scotland. It is obvious that the SNP, despite its leftist talk intends
that capitalism in one form or another should continue after independence. This
means that poverty also will continue. National independence will merely mean
that the capitalists of Scotland will pay their taxes to a government in Edinburgh
instead of to a government in London—a change of no interest to the workers of Scotland.
What then is the solution? Since these social problems arise
from capitalism nothing short of the complete overthrow of this system will be
sufficient. The Socialist Party therefore urges the workers of Scotland to unite
with workers elsewhere to set up a world Socialist system where the peoples of
the world will co-operate to produce for their needs on the basis of the common
ownership and democratic control of the means of life. This will be a society
without frontiers, without nations and without war. This is the real
alternative to capitalism and nationalism.
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