"A
worker in revolt is wiser than the learned professor who justifies
his chains." |
Under
capitalism, workers have no control over what is produced and how.
All that is decided by how much profit some capitalist will gain. But
socialism enables society to decide how to organise itself and the
resources of society to meet the needs of the people. As long as
profit for the few is the basis of the economic system, that
system–capitalism–will continue to go from crisis to crisis, with
more and more misery for the people.
While
the capitalists revel in luxury and extravagance, the workers are
condemned to lives of toil and deprivation.
Members
of the upper class are known for eating too much. Members of the
working class die for want of enough to eat. Poverty and the fear of
poverty render their lives miserable. The average worker is not more
than a few weeks removed from a state of destitution.
The
workers have a power infinitely greater than that of the capitalists.
That is their ability to produce wealth, to run industry and to carry
on production. They can do this without capitalists, while without
workers, capitalists are impotent and helpless. We would lose our
chains, our miseries, but gain the world for all the workers, a world
fit for men and women to live their lives in freedom of love and
labour.
The
fight for the liberation of the working class is not a fight for new
class privileges and prerogatives but for equal rights and equal
obligations for all and for the abolition of class rule, an ending of
the wage system and every sort of oppression in whatever form such
may reveal itself. The Socialist Party is pitted against the
whole profit-making system. It declares that there can be no
compromise so long as the working class lives in want while the
master class lives in luxury. There can be no peace until the workers
organise as a class, take possession of the resources of the earth
and the machinery of production and distribution and abolish the wage
system. In other words, the workers must own in common and run
democratically all the essential industrial institutions .
Whatever is good and benevolent in our society can be saved only by
the workers, not because they possess the men's hearts of saints and
angels but because the desire to live is the basic principle that
compels men and women to seek a more suitable environment, so that
they may live better and more happily. The first step in this
direction is to overthrow the capitalist state and establish
socialism. The Socialist Party believes that the working class is
ready to challenge the wage system and is fed up with the reformist
groups which offer no alternative.
Imagine a united labour movement
taking control and political power. Real working class political
strength. Going on to end wage slavery. This is our future. With a
proper understanding of the economic system, the workers will soon
find means to end that system, and to raise on its ruins a society
having for its goal the benefit of the whole, instead of just a
privileged part, of the community. Wage Slaves! Think of it!
The time has come when what has appeared so far off is fast
approaching – the abolition of the wage system. The Socialist Party
differs from every other political party in that it aas set up for
the
abolition of the wage system.
While the political parties of the reformers declare their compromise
and collaboration with the property-owners as their “revolutionary”
goal, the Socialist Party is working on changing the basic foundation
of the current social system. A mere change of government personnel
does not satisfy us because capitalism remains and the exploitation
continues. And it will continue, until the workers abolish the wages
system.
The abolition of capitalism is our organisation’s expressed
goal. While others have expressed the damage caused by the profit
system, the
Socialist Party has worked out a platform which will make the end of
capitalism a reality. Let us organise and learn, because we have no
time to lose. The future belongs to those who fight not to those who
are subservient and cowardly. Socialism will be a system in which
there are no more classes, no more wage workers and no more lounging
parasites. A scientific system, which will not be led by the
privileged but carefully guarded by society’s useful producers, led
by capable, able men. A system in which everyone will have to do
useful work if they are able and if they want to live.
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