Many workers think we cannot function without leaders. This
is a fallacy and one perpetuated by the master class to help them maintain
their rule over our lives. Indeed, so prevalent is this philosophy, that from
the cradle to the grave we are taught to mistrust out own intelligence and to
look up to our ‘betters and superiors’ (schools, church, politicians, parents
etc) and to accept without question the plans they draw up for our future.
It is assumed leaders run the world. Well, we think it is
we, the workers who run the world. Politicians might make government policy,
which becomes law, but it is we who build and man the hospitals and schools. It
is we who build the bridges, roads and railways, ports and airports, all the
products that humans need to survive. It is we who produce everything from a
pin to an oil-rig and provide humanity with all the services it needs – we the
working class. We don’t depend on leaders for these skills or for their
guidance. They have no monopoly on our knowledge and intelligence and the
inventions we dream up, but benefit from them the most. If all the world’s
leaders died tomorrow, few would really miss them and society would function as
before. If all the bosses decided not to turn up at their factories, their
business would still function because it is we who see to it that they
function. Do you need a boss standing over you all day in the office or
workplace, showing you how to work? Are you constantly in search of the
guidance of a more superior individual to tell you how to run your life?
The concept of leadership has emerged as a result of class
society and will end when we abolish class society, when abolish the capitalist
mode of production and all that goes with it. The master class have been allowed
to lead because of their control over the means of living, because of their
control of the education system and their monopoly of the media and other and
information processes.
It doesn’t have to be this way. The greatest weapons we
possess are our class unity, our intelligence, and our ability to question the
status quo and to imagine a world fashioned in our own interests. The master
class perceives all of this to be a threat and so will do anything to keep us
in a state of oblivion, dejection and dependency. Our apathy is the victory
they celebrate each day. Our unwillingness to unite as a globally exploited
majority and to confront them on the battlefield of ideas is the subject of
their champagne toasts.
Only sheep need leaders, and if workers want to be sheep
then they can expect to get fleeced. The truth is, we have been led for so long
by idiots that we have forgotten our own collective strength and lost sight of
just what we, as a species, working together, are capable of.
The WSM has no leaders and has existed for over a hundred
years without one. If someone can lead you into socialism, there will always be
someone who can lead you out again. Socialism must be the free and conscious
decision of the majority, otherwise it will never work. Our position is now as
it was in 1904 at our inception – there is nothing that we can do for the
working class that it is not already capable of doing for itself. For Socialism
to be a success, it must be established without leaders and followers. It must
be established by ordinary people all over the world uniting and working
together to establish a new system peacefully and democratically – a world in
which the exploited at last regain control of their own destiny.
John Bissett
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