It is a system of exploitation. By exploitation we mean
living off the labour of other people. There have been previous forms of
exploitation. In slave society, the slave-owners lived off the labour of the
slaves who were their property. In feudal society, the feudal lords lived off
the forced labour of the serfs. In capitalist society the worker is neither a
slave nor yet a serf, i.e. forced to do free, unpaid labour for a master. But
he or she is exploited just the same, even though the form of this exploitation
is not as open and clear as was the case with the slaves and the serfs. The
essence of exploitation under capitalism consists in this — that the workers,
when set to work with raw materials and machinery, produce far more in values
than what is paid out by the capitalists in wages. In short, they produce a
surplus which is taken by the capitalists and for which they are not paid. Thus
they are robbed of the values they produce. This is the source of capitalist
profit. Capitalism holds no future for the humanity other than the destruction
of the environment, poverty, disease and war. Capitalism’s not natural and it
need not be permanent. But that’s up to you. Human nature does not exist beyond
eating sleeping and procreating and socialising. Human behaviour is social.
Competition breeds competition, cooperation breeds cooperation. If human nature
ruled out cooperation for the greater good, even capitalism could not exist.
The human nature argument is a slavish,religious/ ideological reinforcing,
nonsense one.
For workers, the problem is capitalism. We produce all the
wealth—in fact we run the useful parts of society from top to bottom—but we
don't get all the benefits of our production of goods and our running of
services and we don't have direct control of the society we run. Our economic
function under capitalism is to produce wealth for an exploiting and
parasitical class, the capitalist class. Since the 19th Century, these basic
facts haven't changed. We had capitalism then and we've got capitalism now.
Workers were exploited them we're exploited now. The rich had luxury then and
they've got it now. Workers had the problems of housing, making ends meet, and
economic insecurity then and we've got the same problems now. This is in spite
of the fact that we produce every bit of useful wealth that becomes available
and run all the useful services that people need.
Capitalism produced for profit then and it produces for
profit now. When there was no prospect of profit then, workers became
unemployed. It is exactly the same now. At the turn of the century the
privileges of the rich were based on their ownership of the means of production
and all natural resources and on their control over workers through the state
machine. It is exactly the same now.
We live in a world where solidarity and mutual support has
been reduced to charity and volunteering and with a victim’s mentality, blaming
one another and deferentially pleading with governments and our employers
rather than reacting our exploitation and oppressions with strikes and
revolutionary demands. We have lost any sense of our real class power.
We must establish a world where people collectively plan and
produce, share and care for one another. It isn't enough just to have a clear
understanding of what causes the problems of the working class; we must also
have a very clear understanding of how they could be solved. That solution is
socialism. This will be a practical and straightforward system of useful work
producing useful goods free from the economic constraints of production for
profit, without any exchange of any kind and without therefore the use of
money.
Production will be humanised in the sense that human beings
won't have a price put on either their ability to work or the product of their
work. Jobs won't have a price on them, nor will goods, nor will needs. Instead
of working for wages people will cooperate, and this will bring work under the
control of those who carry it out. It will be the self-determined activity of
individuals responding to the needs of the community of which they form a part
and who have the responsibility and the real power of decision-making and
action. That is the sane system we must establish and it is the only sensible
definition of socialism.
When will you all wake up to an obsolete system which has
food, clothing, and shelter, indeed everything useful, as commodities for sale
on the market with a view to realising a profit for the few while the wealth
creators (working class) receive a rationing of access via the waged slavery
system?
What we must do, is make common cause with workers worldwide
to remove the capitalist class private, corporate and state, ownership of all
the means and instruments for producing wealth, which leads to rationed access
(wages and salaries) for the useful working class and privileged access and
further accumulation of the spoils for the parasite class (capitalists). This
cannot be reformed in any human-centred way. A real social revolution will
establish a post-capitalist society of common ownership and democratic control
globally, with production for use and not for sale on a market, free access
according to needs and the world for the workers.
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