Not until the working class own and control the means of
production and distribution will they be able to adjust the hours of labour to
the requirements of society and the number able to work. To do this they must
first understand and accept the principles of socialism, then set to work to
establish it by organising to take control of political power for the purpose
of wresting the means of life from the hands of the master class.
Most people are almost totally disinterested in politics.
Many people don't bother to vote in elections; many probably couldn't tell you
who their MP is. It is little wonder that most people are not interested in
politics, since it makes very little difference which party controls Parliament
— life will go on pretty much as before. The Tories, the Labour Party and the
nationalists are out of touch with the needs of workers; they are dominated by
representatives of the business community and operate in their interests. The
Socialist Party has no illusions about politics. Unlike the Labour left-wing we
do not believe that it is possible to bring about “state” or "municipal
socialism”. Nobody should be deceived by the use of the word
"reality"; it does not mean that Labour Party leaders, after all
those years of dealing in the fallacies that they can control this social
system, are suddenly facing up to the fact of their impotence. Neither does it
mean they are about to tell the voters about the futility of trying to reform
capitalism into amiability.
For the Labour Party
reality is no constant thing; it is nothing to do with any political
principles. It changes from one election to another, almost from one month to
another. Their reality is fashioned by their need to grab votes; what attracts
votes is realistic, what repels them is unrealistic, the produce of minds
barred with a "Do Not Disturb" notice. every statement and action is
related completely to the attaining of victory". Many Labour supporters
will see nothing wrong in this — after all, what is the party in business for?
And isn't a Labour government different from, more humane than, a Tory one?
Well, what is the actual effect of this unprincipled scramble for votes? If the
means are to be justified by the ends, what do the ends mean to us? History
records that the differences between Labour governments and Tory ones were
negligible to the point of being almost indistinguishable. It all amounted to
an inability to accept that any party which sets out to run capitalism cannot
but disappoint those who regarded it as an organisation based on political
principles. Playing for votes from workers who do not accept the need to end
capitalism and replace it with socialism means that an election-winning party
has to run the capitalist system, whatever promises they have made on the road
to power. This means that they must do a great many things which, in line with
what they have claimed to be their principles, they should not do. It would be
more accurate to say that capitalism runs its leaders rather than the other way
around. And it is all justified in the name of reality, while those who point
out the uselessness of it are derided as dreamers, subversives and worse. This
results in the continuation of the society which is essentially based on the
interests of the minority who own the means of life — on the unequal,
exploitative relationship between the owning class and those who need to be
employed by them in order to live. This is the root of mass poverty and all
that it means in terms of bad housing, sickness. repression and so on. Politicians
make speeches which not only ignore these facts but often set out deliberately
to obscure them. There is nothing of reality in this; it is all deception and
distortion. But things do not have to be like this; we do not have to live in a
society where political parties compete for support from the uninformed, the
apathetic, the confused, the cynical. Facing reality would be a great step
forward for the people of the world, which would mean we were about to see some
important changes.
The Right’s pious sentiment about the sanctity of human life
has a hollow ring when each and every day brings fresh evidence of the lack of
respect for human life. And moralistic cant about “rights the unborn'' will do
nothing to change the material circumstances that cause women to seek
abortions. Only in a society in which human needs are paramount — the needs of
women to control their own fertility, the needs of parents to have creative
work besides looking after their children, the needs of children to grow up in
a secure, loving environment free from want and deprivation. the needs of the
handicapped to be respected and useful members of the community — is it
possible to imagine a situation where all babies are wanted and abortion
redundant.
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