Imagine that all the people in the world made a set of
informed, collective and democratic decisions about what kind of system would
best meet their needs and solve global problems. Would they choose a money and
property system that forced nearly half their total number to try to survive on
a dollar a day? Or would they prefer to organise production and distribution of
goods and services on the basis of what they need, without the profit system?
Would they, if and when given the chance to vote, do so overwhelmingly for
candidates who -- whatever labels they attached to themselves or their parties
-- stood for the continuation of some form of capitalism? Or would they elect
delegates, from among their own number, to initiate the process of setting up
and running a fundamentally new form of world society, a system based on the
common ownership and democratic control of the means of wealth production and
distribution? Would they embrace nationalism, involving armed forces paid to
kill and injure other groups ("the enemy") with whom they have no
quarrel? Or would they regard themselves and behave as citizens of the world,
regardless of any geographical, cultural or philosophical attachments they may
feel? Would they divide themselves into classes, rich and poor, leaders and
led, privileged and unprivileged, dominant and submissive, superordinate and
subordinate, master and servant, powerful and powerless? Or would they, despite
individual differences in abilities, personalities, interests, tastes, likes
and dislikes, think and behave as members of the one human race, not perfect,
sometimes fallible or irrational, but never deliberately cruel or anti-social?
Whatever words they use to explain or sloganise their
ideologies, all parties except the Socialist Party stand for the continuation
of some form of capitalism. From their point of view, a vote for their own
candidate is best; a vote for one of their competitors is second best. Not
voting could be a worrying sign of alienation from the system. Worst of all, a
vote for the Socialist Party candidate -- or, where none stands, writing
"Socialism" across the ballot paper -- would indicate the beginning
of a resolution to replace capitalism with socialism.
Support for socialism isn't a matter of campaigning to make
the poor rich in today's terms of material consumption. That wouldn't be
environmentally sustainable. The socialist aim isn’t even equality in the sense
of sameness, like amounts of work contributed or goods and services consumed.
Socialism is essentially about social equality, encouraging and enabling every
human being to realise their full potential as giver and taker, not buyer and
seller, in the context of society itself moving towards reaching its full
potential.
We put forward an alternative to capitalism and the madness
of the market – a society of common ownership and democratic control. We call
it socialism. But real socialism. Not the elite-run dictatorships that
collapsed some years ago in Russia and East Europe. And not the various schemes
for state control put forward by the old Labour Party. For us socialism means
something better than that. We're talking about:
A world community
without any frontiers where the Earth’s resources would be the common heritage
of all.
Wealth being produced to meet people's needs and not for
sale on a market or for profit
Everyone having access to what they require to satisfy their
needs, without the rationing system that is money.
A society where people freely contribute their skills and
experience to produce what is needed, without the compulsion of a wage or
salary.
World socialism, where all the resources of the Earth,
natural and industrial, would have become the common heritage of all Humanity,
is, quite literally, the only way to have a world without wars, the threat of
war, and preparations for war. In such a world the resources now wasted in this
way could be used to contribute to the satisfaction of people's needs, so that
no man, woman or child in any part of the world goes without proper food,
clothing, shelter, education or health care.
If you don't like present-day society ... if you are fed up
with the way you are forced to live ... if you think the root cause of most
social problems is the profit system, then your ideas echo closely with ours. We
are not promising to deliver socialism to you. We are not putting ourselves
forward as leaders. This new society can only be achieved if you join together
to strive for it. If you want it, then it is something you have to bring about
yourselves. Nobody can do it for you.
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