We
live now in a time of recession. One effect of the recession is to
cause a lot of misery to a lot of people whose big mistake was to
take what they thought was their big chance when they thought the
time was ripe. They committed themselves to a massive debt. They were
confident that the market would continue to rise. They simply
couldn't lose. We all know what happened next. The economic situation
which the pro-capitalist pundits claimed to have designed and
constructed to work to the eternal benefit of everyone ready to take
their chance, and which would last for ever, abruptly changed. There
is now no shortage of experts to tell us what went wrong for the
investing class. They borrowed too much money. They ran their affairs
like there was no financial tomorrow. This presented few problems as
long as the boom lasted, as long as sales went up taking profits with
them. But when the slump began to bite, the big borrowers had
difficulty in just paying the interest on their massive debts. They
borrowed to seize what looked like a great opportunity; in the event
it turned out to be a trap. Pressure of competition pushed the banks
into lending; if one backed off there were plenty of others only too
willing to exploit what they saw as an unending source of profit. The
banks have now been brought face to face with the realities of
capitalism— that it is a system of unpredictable swings, falls and
rises, not to be controlled by financial experts or economists or
politicians. At times it seems to offer the opportunity to some
individuals or some firms to get rich fast. If they missed the
opportunity they would not be working the system as they should. With
luck it comes out right for them; in other circumstances there is
disaster. And none of them, from the heights of the City of London or
Wall St to the manager at your high street bank branch shows that
they understand how the system works and that it cannot be
controlled. Reformers traded off their vision and hope of the
socialist future for a few privileges and comforts of the present,
sharing out the crumbs.
We
cannot leave political control in the hands of the ruling class.To
think that Parliament can be used as the means of permanently
improving the conditions of labour, by passing a series of acts, is
to believe in parliamentarism. The Socialist Party is not a
parliamentary party. It believes in entering Parliament only as a
means of sweeping away all antiquated institutions which stand in the
way of the industrial union owning and controlling the means of
production. The Socialist Party is a revolutionary political
organisation and therefore believes in revolutionary political
action. It urges the workers to use their ballots to capture
political power—not to play at politicians or pose as statesmen,
but to use their votes to uproot the political State and to hand to
our fellow-workers the constructive task of building up the
administrative bodies of a socialist society. The attitude of the
Socialist Party is clear and definite. It claims that the wealth of
society is created by the workers. It claims that the workers must
own all the processes of wealth production and control through all
their various administrative councils. We carry this struggle on to
the political field in order to challenge the power which the present
ruling class wields through its domination of the State which it wins
at the ballot box. We are convinced that the present political State,
with most of its attendant institutions, must be swept away. There is
no equivocation.The political State is not and cannot be a true
democracy. It is not elected according to the industrial and social
wants of the community. It is elected because the wealthiest section
of society can suppress all facts through its power over the media.
By its money the capitalists can buy up the mass media which then
present false election issues. Voters are not asked to vote upon
facts but only upon such topics as the TV and press, representing
capital, puts before the workers. In order to achieve a peaceful
revolution. Labour must capture the powers of the State at the ballot
box
Humanity
should be marching forward to socialism and freedom, not backward to
barbarism. Outlived and outmoded capitalism has no secure future
anywhere. The Socialist Party face the future with full confidence.
And its task is to work for the common good of all. We possess a
belief in mankind and its capacity to survive and improve. It is the
recognition of reality, the most important and decisive reality there
is. The gloomy prophets of doom see the obliteration of human
society, but they ignore the history and the evolution of humanity,
which demonstrates above all else the unconquerable will and capacity
to survive and go forward. It is true that the human race, threatened
with global warming and climate change, is indeed confronted with a
problem of survival on this planet. But the human race will survive.
And in order to survive, it will do away with the social system which
threatens its survival. Socialism will win the world and change the
world and make it safe and secure for all.
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