It is therefore our task as the Socialist Party to help
build that genuine working-class party to provide the opportunity to unite
working people who have been bamboozled into supporting capitalism, and shown
that their interests lie with the socialism. The Socialist Party challenges the
capitalist system and proposes to remove it, as if it were a cancerous growth
on human society. Socialism means a society of peace and plenty, instead of a
society of war and hunger. Only the working class, which has nothing to gain
and everything to lose under capitalism, can create a socialist world. Meanwhile,
the working class is under attack. The lords of Big Business, throughout the
world, are eternally seeking ways and means to undermine and destroy the workers’
own organisations, the trade unions. They want to convert the workers into
helpless serfs, unable to defend their hard- won rights and living standards. Capitalist
politicians are devising new blows at organised labour. The labour movement can
survive only by militant struggle against the offensive of the bosses and the
boss politicians. To defend itself with its united power in every field where
it is attacked, labour must break for all time with the capitalist political
parties. There are no “friends of labour” in the capitalist parties. Labour’s
only true friend is its own muscle. Great battles are breaking out between
labour and capital on every front of the class struggle. The workers must build
their own socialist party. Capitalism offers only food-banks.
We believe that the
present system, of capitalism, is not part of an eternal “natural order” of
things, not a consequence of “human nature”. It is a recent arrival in man’s
history. The problems we face – unemployment, poverty, slump, inflation, are
not some “illness” of capitalism, an aberration but are an essential part of
how it works. All these evils are the direct result of the private ownership of
wealth, and the consequent exploitation by a few of the mass of the population,
the workers who produce all wealth – and whose reward is a tiny pittance. This
disproportion is increasing as more and more wealth is concentrated into the
group of fewer capitalists and fewer corporations. This tiny minority of the
population holds complete control of the economy and political power, and
effectively controls all the machinery of the state, the armed forces, the
police, judiciary and upper rank of the Civil Service. The economic and
political power of the capitalist class has its counterpart in the domination
and control of the production of ideas, through which it maintains the
acquiescence of workers in the repressive machinery of the state.
What do we mean by socialism? Not the phony socialism of the
Labour Party and its attempts to organise the working class to make capitalism
work. Nor is it the “socialism” of the former USSR which uses pseudo-socialist
phrases but where in fact one huge capitalist monopoly, the state, exploits the
mass of Soviet workers and peasants on behalf of a small ruling elite of Party
and State bosses. The Socialist Party is fighting for a social democracy in
which the producers of wealth, the working class will own the factories, the
land, the hospitals, the schools, etc. and will run them themselves according
to the will of the majority in a the class-free society in which classes and
therefore the state have finally disappeared. It cannot be brought to workers
from outside, but grows through our own struggles to survive. How we build our
future depends on us workers on historical experiences and traditions. Workers
are not isolated and are part of the struggles for human progress in a world
struggle. So the experiences and struggles of the world’s workers form part of
our traditions, giving us invaluable, indeed indispensable lessons on the
conduct of our struggle. In the industrialised countries such as Britain, the
consequence of the recurring economic crises is placed squarely on the
shoulders of the working class, with the soothing palliative balm of reformism to
dampen the workers resistance. The ruling class seeks every means to mislead
and confuse the forces of revolution. Their aim is to weaken, divide, and
defeat the revolution, desperate to hold
their decaying system together and find a resolution to the crises that plagues
them. Failing to destroy the workers’ movement, every section of the capitalist
tries to use it.
We aim at destroying the present capitalist system to its
very foundation. We intend to destroy the machinery of capitalism such as
various institutions, organisations, and all other accessories to the
capitalist system. In order to create a true standard of life appropriate to a
man or woman, we intend to realise a society that is without classes, a society
whose members can all secure their food, clothes and dwelling. There is but one
aim for us—the overthrow of world capitalism. For the majority of working
people there is no other escape, no real salvation except through socialist
revolution. From the beginnings of capitalism, the drive for profits and
accumulation have set the capitalists not only against the working class but at
each other.
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