All the wealth of the capitalist class springs from slavery - wage slavery. Collectively all wealth flows from the labour of the working class. Capitalism cannot function otherwise. We need to abolish it not reform it. Wage slavery in all industries is never coupled with generous terms and conditions. The Socialist Party support unions taking on the employers whenever they do so. This is an essential part of the class struggle but can only ever be defensive of workers interests.
It is past time to do away with capitalism and Capital,
buying and selling, money, banks insurance, war, nations, wages or prices and
usher in globally, the post-capitalist age of abundance In a world capable of
creating a abundance of wealth, landing men on other planets, exploring space
and building ever more sophisticated weapons of mass destruction, the problem
is of ownership and control of the means and instruments for creating wealth
with a rationed (via wage-slavery) distribution of resources. Take power for
yourself. Abolish the wages system. Establish common ownership, democratic
control, free access socialism.
Wages are a rationing of access to societies gross
product. The people who move wealth
around are also wage slaves, some highly rewarded, but most in medium earning
brackets and a necessary part of the production process inside a capitalist
market system. It is intense global
competition in a shrinking global market which leads to crisis. It is the rate
of profit which is fairly consistent, but the means of production requires ever
more intense exploitation of hands on production workers and the service
sector.
It is capitalism itself which is out of sync with the
potential possibilities of its technology.
It is possible to have a superabundance of wealth freely accessible if
we get rid of the capitalist class.
Almost all government spending is for the maintenance of the capitalist
system. The bulk of wealth torrents upwards and only trickles back down when
exploitative opportunities arrive.
You can't just redistribute wealth. Exploitation is built
into capitalism. It can't be made fairer. You can’t even gradually reform it,
as the market system eventually shakes out and reasserts control, over
impediments to producing profit. Market crashes and crises are how this
happens. The capitalist class can ride this out for long periods but the
workers are disciplined by their poverty with increased rates of exploitation
and lack of reserves into the new capitalist order. This is what we are
presently witnessing.
The technological advances of capitalist production have to
be shorn of their class ownership and a post capitalist order introduced in
which all wealth is common wealth. A democratic, global, post-capitalist, free
access socialist society is the answer.
Capitalism is obsolete as a method for production and
distribution, as it can’t solve the production problem without rationing access
to the producer by waged slavery. The distribution criteria of capitalism has
production cease, when there is no profit to be earned, so human needs go
unmet.
The intensity of competition for shrinking markets causes
workers’ wages to be cut or depressed and the rate of exploitation is
intensified. Until new products come on and expansion can ensue workers are
thrown onto relief or short term work, while the parasite class can sit in ease
and luxury on the wealth they steal by the wages system until they can reinvest
some of this as capital (dead labour) in emerging opportunities to exploit
workers further.
Capitalism is a splintered society; divided not just by
sectional ownership of the means of production but by the economic rivalry of
independent states striving to exercise authority over given geographical
areas.
Conventional political parties endorse the framework of
capitalism and compete to win control over the state and to administer the
economic system within its boundaries, which necessarily means perpetuating the
wages system and the persistent hardship for wage and salary earners.
The policies propounded by these parties are similar because
they are manifestations of the same political imperative – a continuation of
capitalism – and are distinguishable only to the extent that they propose
different organisation methods to administer the same economic system. But
while trading one group of careerist politicians for another can never be the
answer, changing society’s economic structure is the only answer. It is a
delusion if any wage worker thinks they have done better under any of the
political parties. All is relative and if you work for a wage or salary, you
are in an exploitative relationship with the capitalist class being the
exploiter of your capacity to produce wealth from your ability to work.
Capitalism exists only because workers allow it to exist.
Changing the structure of society, however, is not as simple as changing
political allegiance to a party. Capitalism is based firmly on a principle of
leadership, where a minority in secret makes decisions and the excluded
majority is told what they should do and how they should think. Changing the
world’s economic structure by converting the means of production from class
ownership to common ownership requires that workers individually understand
what they want and actively combine to change their condition. Socialism cannot
be delivered by leaders and is achievable only by the concerted action of a
politically conscious mass movement without direction or leaders, for only then
will the majority become the decision-makers. The task may be daunting but must
begin somewhere. Workers would do well to start by considering whether
capitalism – under any political party - is really the future they want.
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