Each person in the world is family. The people in a society
founded upon common ownership orient themselves toward what is necessary for a
good life, and not towards what makes the most profit. Economic, ecological and
social crises are merging to form a single one, a crisis of civilization and
sheer existence. We need a worldwide shift away from capitalism. Common
ownership reflects people’s understanding of the nature of human life, we are
not commodities to be traded. We, the people, need new societal institutions
that are bound to a new relationship of humans and nature. Common ownership builds
the bridge between the individual and society. Common ownership will be a
society without money, barter or trade, where technology and science is used to
their fullest to develop and manage the planet’s resources to provide abundance
for everyone in the most sustainable way. This is the vision of a peaceful and
cooperative world that the Socialist Party aspires to.
As long as we continue to live in a world where we are in
conflict with one another we are bound to experience suffering, on a collective
level. We don’t have to live this way. As Marx said “Doubt everything”. Question
all beliefs and ideologies that have been handed down to you from tradition, no
matter how back in time they go. We need to question everything: our personal
assumptions, social and political institutions, ways of relating to one another
and the planet. We have to be willing to change it all. Educate yourself about a
better, alternative economic system. Stop supporting and voting for those who
want to keep humanity enslaved, the ruling class and their political
protectors. Let’s support one another to change ourselves, so that, together,
we can change our world. They keep telling us that humans are selfish and
greedy. It is not true.
All over the world there is a feeling that something is
deeply wrong. Many are filled with cynicism, general conformism and apathy. On
the one hand, there is growing interest in social activism and political
participation. Our so-called leaders only talk about economic growth at all
costs as the only viable solution to mass poverty, wealth inequality, the
climate crisis. The question of money is often raised in discussions about the
realization of alternatives to the growth-based economy of capital accumulation.
The logic of money is a fundamental built-in error of current-day thinking. For
the civilization based on the economy of maximization, monetary value becomes
the touchstone of all values in the sense of morality and ethics, namely the
debate is about the fact that nobody should remain hungry as long as others,
have enough to eat. We should not quibble about the World Bank’s $1 or $2 a day
definition of poverty. The blind pursuit of money are by those whose actions
destroy the life-giving capacities of the Earth, who place profit above all
else. People are consumed as a “resource” to fill the coffers of the wealthy.
For the sake of share-price on the stock-market, forests and soils are depleted,
fish stocks exhausted, pollution poured into the rivers and seas, and fossil
fuel emissions spewed into the air. The prevailing
power institutions within capitalism are doing everything they can to convince
us that the solution to our social and environmental problems is going to be
found in the very same policies that have created them in the first place. The
T.I.N.A. [There is No Alternative] narrative continues to dominate. For a lot
of folk the characterization of the today’s system as a democracy is an
oxymoron.
It is a personal dilemma for many to know how much the world
is screwed up yet still be hopeful about the future. The more we learn about
what it means to be human, however, the more hopeful we can become. We
increasingly recognise how profoundly social and cooperative society is despite
the many problems the system possesses. The more we look for solutions to our
collective problems, we find that indeed there are solutions to be had. We realise
we don’t have to sit back and watch the world collapse around us. It is in the
world socialist movement that a solidarity spirit wins out over self-interest.
In a socialist party, working people hone a sense of obligation to one another
and build a fierce loyalty to a vision of a sharing economy where labour is
treated with dignity. As socialists we experience the class power of coming
together and standing up against the ruling class. Important as the struggles in the streets, communities
and workplaces are, it is the mass socialist party where people have real
defining experiences.
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