Socialism is revolutionary in that sense, that it is a
totally new principle, fraternity and solidarity principle! It is
revolutionary, since it demolishes the old foundation and builds on it a new one.
But if revolutionary means what is commonly understand by the word, something
which has to do with street riots, insurrection and looting, then socialism is
far from revolutionary. The Socialist Party seeks to abolish the system, which
is the root and source of evil, but this will not happen by killing some individual
capitalists or bombing a few corporate HQs. Capitalism is based on wage slavery. The
capitalists hire wage workers to produce wealth, give them part of that wealth
in the form of wages and keep the rest. We do not sell our labour to the
capitalists; we sell our labour power.
To illustrate what a wage slave is, suppose you owned a nice
automobile and someone should say to you, "I want to use your car until it
is all worn out. I will give it petrol and lubricator oil enough to keep it running until it
can’t run anymore." Surely you would not agree to that. You wouldn’t allow
anybody to use your car until it was all worn out just for petrol and oil.
But if you are a wage worker that is what
you are doing with your body. The capitalists use you until you are all worn
out and all they aim to give you is what the chattel slaves got, what the serfs
got, what a horse gets, a bare living, and you are not even sure of that. How
about your children? You parents spend many happy hours teaching your children
how to walk and how to talk. Long years are spent upon their education. When
they get to be wonderful young men and women with their eyes brightly shining
like the headlights on a new car, and with their veins and arteries like the
wiring on a new car, and their hearts beating without a murmur, like the smooth
running of new engines, then the capitalists say to the proud parents, "We
want to use your children to produce wealth for us and for our children. Just
as we have used you to produce wealth for us, so our children want to use your
children to produce wealth for them when we are gone."
The parents ask, "What are our children to get for the
use of their bodies during the precious years of their lives?" Answer,
"Petrol and oil". A mere living wage. The endless chain that starts and
ends with work. Work to get money, to buy food, to get strength to work. Every
increase in the productivity of labour, every invention, every victory of
science and triumph of genius in the line of industrial progress, only goes to
increase the wealth of a parasite class while the workers are only supposed to
get what slave classes always got, a bare living and often not even that. This
is wage slavery, the foundation of capitalism. But capitalism is only a passing
stage in the economic development of mankind
The Socialist Party objects to the existing form of society,
now known to everyone as capitalist society. Why? Because a few people own the
world and the factories and machinery of wealth production. These are the
propertied class, including landlords, industrialists and financiers. Most
other people have to sell their brains or muscles, in short, their
labour-power, to this class for a return in money called wages. This class is
the wage-earning class, or the wage-slave class. Wages are not based on the
money value of the goods produced or services rendered by the slave-class, but reflect
the cost of living. Robbery of the workers is the root of all the world’s
troubles. Wage slavery is unable to give us security in our means of life. Production
under capitalism is anti-social. It is anti-social because it operates against
the interests of the producing class, the great majority. Capitalism is
synonymous with violence and chaos. We, the workers, are many, though divided
because of ignorance. They, the capitalists, are, few, but strong
organisationally, ruthless in policy, grimly determined to increase in power
and to perpetuate their dictatorship over the hopeless existence of a robbed class.
The thoughtless might conclude that there is no ray of hope for the workers.
Indeed, this despairing attitude is preventing many from acting for working
class progress. We have reached an era where action may not much longer be
delayed if we are to escape the heavy consequence unprecedented in the annals
of mankind – global warming.
Society is not a fixed entity. It is an organism, not only
capable of change but constantly changing. Everything in the universe, from
atoms to solar systems, is continually moving, changing, transforming,
developing; likewise, the history of the human race is nothing but a ceaseless
change, a continuous development. In the course of its history classes are
formed; these classes continually struggle for supremacy and, after prolonged
struggle, one class succeeds another in the dominating position. The struggle
continues until class divisions themselves are dissolved and a new, class-free society
results. But although these struggles and changes are ceaseless, the apparent velocity
of these motions greatly varies at different periods. There are times when
whole series of important changes take, place so rapidly as to take one’s
breath away, to be followed by long periods of apparent stagnation, when social
evolution seems not only to be standing still but even to be going backward. Of
course, this is only an illusion, for, as a matter of fact, historical forces
are continually at work, only their manifestations are of a more spectacular
nature at one time than at another.
The necessity of class education is imposed upon the working
class by the facts of industry. That striving toward life—the will to
live—which is inherent in every living cell of life, makes it necessary to
educate the workers in matters that are deleterious to their health,
detrimental to their lives and restrictive of their chances of survival. The
capitalist system or any system in which one class lives at the expense of and
by the deliberate exploitation of another, is opposed to the chances of
survival of the workers. Their lives are lived at a hazard by the imposition of
adverse working and living conditions. Their meagre share in the social
division of the wealth produced by their labour is insufficient to sustain life.
To neglect instruction in such vital facts is to mis-educate. And to fail to
attribute the facts cited to their cause—a class system in society—is to lie by
suppression of the truth. That is why education in class consciousness is
necessary. Class systems are not eternal. They are an incident in the history
of the human family. Class division is at war with the biological forces that
make for humanity’s survival. That is why every class system in society has
ultimately been overthrown by revolution. The necessity that gave rise to
classes in society has passed. The socio-economic structure capacity to produce
wealth has increased to a point where it is more than ample to provide
sustenance for all. The final class-free
society in which the workers will be the only class, embracing the entire human
family, with ownership and control of the means of life in the hands of the
collectivity. This is the final solution of social problems—industrial
democracy.
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