The
Socialist Party stands for the self-emancipation of the working
class. Thus as revolutionary workers, we want to be open with our
fellow workers. The Socialist Party is
still very small, and we have no illusions that we will get big
votes. We know that there is much work to be done to transform the
present situation where the majority of workers feel powerless to
change things. The
Socialist Party has before it a long, uphill battle to become a
relevant force in working class politics. Nevertheless
there are growing numbers of people who are not prepared to quietly
accept the present system. The Socialist Party is very different
from that of other parties. We are not vote catching, but delivering
the message that what the capitalist system offers is simply not good
enough, and it´s time to stand up and fight for change. There
is no reason we can’t carry socialist ideas to all. Socialists
must be out there in the streets and on the door-steps The message
they convey must be clear unambiguous and consistent.
Socialists
have long been alive to the profound and inherent injustices of
capitalist society. Capitalism has proven to be an extremely
tenacious and resourceful system, making the switch to socialism far
more prolonged than had originally been envisioned. As it turns out,
capitalism has substantially more resilience than could have been
foreseen by Marx, Engels The central reality facing advocates of
socialism is that capitalism has remained on the scene as a viable
and vigorous socio-economic system for far longer than most Marxists
would have predicted. At the same time, the gnawing contradictions of
capitalism have not at all disappeared. Capitalism remains an
inherently exploitative system and, while broad sectors of the
population manage to do more than just get by, it is also true that
the polarisation between the extremes of wealth and poverty has
sharpened over the years. The contrast between those whose lives are
organised around obscene levels of accumulation and consumption and
those who live in utter poverty and desperation has never been more
glaring. Racial minorities still bear the main brunt of the
irrationalities of capitalism. Renewed anti-migrant discrimination is
the order of the day. Immigrants and refugees have been greeted by
“native-born” and “white only” sentiment and legislation that
effectively locks them into functioning as cheap labour in industries
and services with no benefits or job security. Largely politically
unenfranchised and unrepresented, they also face incursions on their
civil liberties by the repressive apparatus such as ICE. Divisions
within the working class impede its ability to effectively struggle
against exploitation and oppression and have retarded the development
of class consciousness.
Second,
capitalists cannot exist without workers, but workers can exist
without capitalists. As it is workers who actually do the producing,
they are quite capable of undertaking this activity in their own
interests. Hence, the logical conclusion to the struggle under
capitalism is the elimination of capitalism and the transition to
socialism. But
this cannot be accomplished unless workers are aware of their
objective interests and are organised to achieve this. A working
class which does not have the necessary knowledge to effect its own
emancipation will not spontaneously evolve into a transformatory
force. For this to occur, workers in large enough numbers must
develop sufficient knowledge concerning the nature of capitalist
society, the nature of socialism and the necessity for revolution to
change the world. The purpose of the Socialist Party is to assist the
establishment of a society in which it is no longer needed–it must
seek to eliminate itself. When most are socialist, then no special
socialist organisation is necessary.
We
spend our whole lives ruled by fear. In socialism fear will disappear
when everyone lives in security. It would be a far, far better world.
We are now at the beginning of the journey towards socialism. Before
us is a long hard road, with many ups and downs.
THE
ENEMY IS CAPITALISM; THE GOAL IS SOCIALISM!
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