Imagine
if instead of fighting one another to defend the interests of our
masters, we began to protect the people and the planet against our
common threats: profiteering, poverty war, and nationalism. This is
not some ridiculous utopian dream but simply recognising the greater
good rather than the petty political or economic divisions.
Imagining the world without hunger, conflict or disease isn't
impossible. The future of humanity needn't be about the
power-hungry and war-mongering elite. Socialism is not the absence of
rules, it is just the absence of rulers. This
dysfunctional society stems directly from the capitalist economic
system. Socialism focuses on reclaiming earth's resources for the
people – all the people. It will replace the money-based exchange
economies with a production for use world economy, restoring our
damaged natural environment to the best of our ability by developing
and using clean renewable energy sources, redesigning cities,
transport, industrial systems, and agriculture so that they
efficiently and ecologically provide for the needs of all people. If
you want a better world, you have to rise up from your knees and make
it so. Police, prisons and the military would no longer be
necessary when goods, services, healthcare, and education are freely
available to all people. There is no such thing as a fixed human
nature where people are pre-programmed attitudes, values and
behaviour by their DNA. It can be changed, it has been changed
multiple times before.
Socialism
proposes a system that brings out the best in every individual. We
should be the generation that finally brings down capitalism and
creates a decent, sustainable world. There is no reason to be
confused about what we want. We want the ruling class off our backs.
We don’t want to be exploited or alienated. We don’t want to be
wage-slaves. We want to be a free self-governing people, organised
and administered by a net-work of inter-linked and connected workers
councils, community assemblies. We can reorder our social lives
through these social forms, in varying mixes and degrees. Socialist
revolution means rearranging ourselves socially. To
establish the society we want means building a world based on mutual
aid.
We
all have dreams. For most of us, those dreams are often quite simple.
They are common to individuals and communities all around the world.
People just want a future where their families don’t just survive
but thrive. For far too many people in far too many places,
such simple dreams never seem to be fulfilled. No matter how hard
they work they are missing out on the opportunity to benefit from the
ever increasing technological miracles. In fact, they suffer and are
being left behind. The Socialist Party has to send clear
messages that if the planet is well managed, we can provide not just
enough to get by but a place where individuals and communities can
build a future. It
should be clear to all workers that the working class, if they are to
escape from the misery of capitalism, must first understand their
class position, and must then build up a socialist political party
for the purpose of capturing the powers of government in order to
introduce socialism. This
is the only solution of the economic problems of the working class.
All else will leave them wage-slaves still.
I
am not interested in politics,” is a statement that is made with
monotonous regularity. Needless to say the General Election
wasn’t nonsense to the capitalist class, who were once again
confirmed by it in their position in society. Socialism requires that
there is a majority of workers who understand and want it. That
consciousness immunises a socialist against the deceits and the
assurances which bolster the politics of capitalism.
The
Socialist Party has no
blood on our hands, having never once supported a war for capitalist
interests. Every war since has been exposed and opposed, even when
our comrades were thrown into prison cells for their principles. We
have never collaborated with any capitalist government, unlike the
tacticians of the Left who have accepted our view that the Labour
Party is anti-working-class until election times when they have
consistently told workers to vote Labour. Never once have we made any
concessions to racist or nationalist sentiments, and from our
inception declared against racism and sexism in all their forms. We
have not lied about the possibility of reforming capitalism so as to
make it tolerable to live under.
Whilst
never opposing reforms which might alleviate the lives of the
wealth-producing majority, we have consistently and. at the risk of
unpopularity, stood firmly against reformism and the illusion that
capitalism can somehow be made decent. We have kept alive the
socialist vision of common ownership never once confusing that with
the state-capitalist proposal for placing the profit system under new
management of nationalisation. We have stood out not for fair wages
but for the abolition of wage labour; not for more money for the poor
but for the abolition of money and thereby the end of poverty; not
for the welfare crumbs but free and equal access for all to the
abundant resources of this rich and fruitful planet. And we have
never flinched from advocating revolution as our goal. Ours has never
been to ask the bosses for a share of the loaf; only when conscious
and democratically organized workers take the means of life will the
world be ours. The Socialist Party has every reason to be proud of
itself. That we have survived is an achievement. It has not been
without effort and personal costs to those who have stuck to their
commitments. here
is far too much work to be done for us to bathe in the lethargic
complacency of nostalgic self-congratulation. We are a movement, not
a monument.
Armed
with understanding, the workers can build a new society that will be
well worth while living in. The building of this new society must and
can only be the work of the workers themselves; they cannot expect
help from above, for privilege will hang on until it is shaken from
its perch. In this new society there will be no privileged idlers;
unless they have physical disabilities, each will play his or her
part according to his or her ability. The citizens of the socialist
community will work voluntarily because they are doing a job they
love, for the benefit of society as a whole—i.e., in the long run,
for themselves. All labour in the socialist society will be essential
and useful. There will be no need to try to stop people from doing
wasteful and unessential things, like pouring luxuries into the lap
of already overfed and jaded parasites. The future belongs to the
workers, and the capitalists are already trembling at the vision.
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