We have to choose whether capitalism with all its attendant
miseries and horrors is to remain or whether we intend to be free of its wage
slavery. The Socialist Party explains to our fellow workers the nature of the
struggle in which they are participating. To tell them of the principles for
which we work and fight. To reveal what we are confident is the way out for our
class from the horrid nightmare of the competitive struggle which sets nation
against nation, class against class, and individual against individual. The
struggle between individual capitalists to realise profits sets employer
against employer. The conflict between national groups of financiers sets
nation against nation, and produces war. But despite their individual and
national conflicts the whole capitalist class stands united in their common
desire to exploit the working class. Hence under capitalism the freedom of the
working class consists in the freedom to starve or accept such conditions as
are imposed upon them by the employing class. But the freedom of the master
class consists in their untrammelled freedom to buy labour-power to create
profit. Thus, the workers are not free. Neither owning nor controlling the
means of life, they are wage slaves of their employers, and are but mere
commodities. The struggle is between the possessing ruling class, which owns
the means of production, and the working class, which is subjected to
exploitation and oppression precisely because the means of production are in
the hands of the exploiters.
Jobs are disappearing, wiped out by factory closures, out-sourcing
and off-shoring and automation. Unions have lost members and forced to submit
to humiliating concessions. The social services of the Welfare State which gave
some protection against unchecked capitalist exploitation have been gutted. No section
of the working class has escaped hard times. Workers in industries, accustomed
to relatively good wages and secure jobs, have gotten a jarring reminder of
what too many other workers were never allowed to forget: that economic
survival under capitalism is not something you can take for granted. Yet the
economic crisis did not bring us all down to the same level. On the contrary,
those who were worst off to begin with have been hurt the hardest. We hear from
the politicians, the media and the economists that the recession is behind us
as corporate profits soar and share dividends rise. The clear message is what
working people have lost in the course of the last recession will not be returned
to us.
This is nothing new. For generations, workers have borne the
brunt of each economic downturn. But employers mouthpieces have been assigning
blame to migrant workers, accused of “stealing” our jobs and asylum seekers
getting “priority and privileged access” to social services. Worker have raised new cries for restrictive
immigration laws. Wherever we look, we see capitalists appealing to the most
backward, chauvinist sentiments in the working class – sowing seeds of disunity
that will spread like weeds if not vigorously opposed. The capitalist’s
divide-and-conquer game doesn’t end with racist and nationalist propaganda.
More and more, their collective bargaining strategies are calculated to set
workers at one another’s throats with the introduction of dual contracts where
newcomers or those without seniority are paid less. Instead of competing for
jobs, we need unity of employed and unemployed. Instead of resigning ourselves
to weaker unions, we need to organise our class. Instead of flag-waving,
we need international unity and defence. We’re up against a enemies who represent
different class interests than our own.
In opposition to all
other parties—Conservative, Liberal, Nationalist or Labour—we affirm that so
long as one section of the community own and control the means of production,
and the rest of the community are compelled to work for that section in order
to obtain the means of life, there can be no peace between them. We want no
more promises. We want no more charity. The Socialist Party works for the
building of the world anew, for the sweeping away of ignorance, for the full
development of men and women, free from class exploitation, and the degradations
of poverty. We don’t have an effective socialist party right now. Building one
is a big job. But it needs to be done – and it is up to all workers who sense
that capitalism can never provide them with a decent life or secure livelihoods
to see that it happens. Decline to make your stand alongside us and by your
neglect, you condone misery, exploitation, greed and war. The hour is great.
The eyes of the world are upon you. The choice is yours.
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