The
Socialist Party frequently encounter people who claim to be
socialists, but who cannot understand that when Socialism is
established there will be no wages system. They argue that, without
wages, chaos would ensue.
Wage-slavery
is a fact. The
most barbarous fact is the jobs market. They
who buy and they who sell in the labour market are alike dehumanised
by the inhuman traffic in the brains and blood and bones of human
beings. Without
this commerce in human life, this sacrifice of manhood and womanhood,
this barter of people, the capitalist system of all lands and all
climes would crumble to ruin and perish from the earth.
The
workers have but the one issue, the overthrow of the capitalist
system and the emancipation of the working class from wage-slavery.
The
capitalist system is no longer adapted to the needs of modern
society. It is outgrown and fetters the forces of progress.
The
very moment a worker begins to do his or her own thinking he or she
understands the paramount issue, parts company with the capitalist
politician and falls in line with our own class on the political
battlefield. The political solidarity of the working class means the
death of despotism and the birth of freedom. the struggle in which we
are engaged today is a class struggle, and as the toiling millions
come to see and understand it and rally to the political standard of
their class, they will drive all capitalist parties of whatever name
into the same party, and the class struggle will then be so clearly
revealed that the hosts of labor will find their true place in the
conflict and strike the united and decisive blow that will destroy
slavery and achieve their full and final emancipation. In this
struggle the workingmen and women and children are represented by the
Socialist Party.
The
Socialist Party stands squarely upon its principles and relies wholly
upon the eduction of the working class. The Socialist Party buys no
votes and promises no offices. All workingmen and women owe it to
themselves and their class to take an active and intelligent interest
in political affairs. Ignorance
alone stand in the way of socialist success. The capitalist parties
understand this and use their resources to prevent the workers from
seeing the light. Intellectual darkness is essential to industrial
slavery. Capitalist parties cunningly contrive to divide the workers.
The Socialist Party is uniting them. The ballot expresses the
people’s will and the people’s will is supreme. The ballot means
that labor is no longer silent, that at last it has a voice, that it
may be heard and if united shall be heeded. Centuries of struggle and
sacrifice were required to wrest this symbol of freedom from the
mailed clutch of tyranny and place it in the hands of ordinary folk
as the shield of defence and a sword of attack. The abuse and not the
use of it is responsible for its evils.
In
every state of society, ancient and modern, labour has been
exploited, degraded and in subjection. Civilisation has done little
for labour except to modify the forms of its exploitation. Society
has always been and is now built upon exploitation—the exploitation
of a class—the working class, whether slaves, serfs or
wage-labourers, and the exploited working class in subjection have
always been, instinctively or consciously, in revolt against their
oppressors. Through all the centuries the enslaved toilers have moved
slowly but surely toward their final freedom. The call of the
Socialist Party is to the exploited class to rally beneath the red
flag and put an end to the last of the barbarous class struggles by
conquering the capitalist government, taking possession of the means
of production and making them the common property of all, abolishing
wage-slavery and establishing the socialist co-operative
commonwealth. The first step in this direction is to sever all
relations with the capitalist parties. They are precisely alike,
differing only in being committed to different sets of capitalist
interests—they have the same principles under varying colours, are
equally corrupt and are one in their subservience to capital and
their hostility to labour. and we challenge their most discriminating
partisans to tell them apart in relation to labour. The ignorant
workers who supports pro-capitalist parties forges their own shackles
and is the unconscious author of their own misery. They must be made
to see and think and act with fellow-workers in supporting the party
of their own class and this work of education is the task of the
World Socialist Movement. Working-people who support the
pro-capitalist parties are guilty, consciously or unconsciously, of
treason to their class. They are voting into power the enemies of
labour and are morally responsible for the crimes thus perpetrated
upon their fellow-workers and sooner or later they will have to
suffer the consequences of their miserable acts. Justice to labour
means the end of capital. The
capitalist parties can do nothing. They are a part, an iniquitous
part, of the foul and decaying system. There is no remedy for the
ravages of death.
The
Socialist Party is not, and does not pretend to be a capitalist
party. The overthrow of capitalism is the object of the Socialist
Party. It will not fuse with any other party and it would rather die
than compromise. It does not ask, nor does it expect the votes of the
capitalist class. Such capitalists as do support it do so seeing the
approaching doom of the capitalist system and with a full
understanding that the Socialist Party is not a capitalist party but
a revolutionary working class party, whose historic mission it is to
conquer capitalism on the political battle-field, take control of
government and through the public powers take possession of the means
of wealth production, abolish wage-slavery and emancipate all workers
and all humanity. The old order of society can survive but little
longer. Socialism is next in social evolution. Soon that minority
will be the majority and then will come the co-operative
commonwealth. Society
must be reconstructed by the working class.
These
are the principles and objects of the Socialist party and we
fearlessly proclaim them. We know our cause is just and that it must
prevail.
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