We
are as firm as ever in our belief that the only hope for humanity
lies in a revolutionary reconstruction of society, and that the
working class is the only one historically fitted for that great
achievement. We invite the cooperation of all who will work with us
toward that end. Some socialists accuse us of being dogmatic and
sectarian. We are not. We welcome the criticisms of our friends and
our enemies. It is about time to look upon the problem of social
transformation in all its broad complexity, and try to examine more
closely the practical side of the issue. The revolution could happen
tomorrow, and we must enable ourselves to act within it in the most
effective possible way. Let us use our time to examine more closely
and clarify our ideas about what is to be done, while we try to
hasten the time.
Our
journal, the Socialist Standard does not muzzle its readers. We
reject political jugglery and ingenious tactical tricks because we do
not believe them to be efficacious in the long run. There can be no
socialism without the active participation of the masses. We must
strive to imbue our fellow-workers with a confidence in their own
class strength; with a distrust of class collaboration and cynical
opportunism. We must help them to rediscover the road of
revolutionary struggle. This is the only guarantee of victory. The
basic condition for victory is that the masses consciously realise
that their emancipation cannot be brought about from above, but only
by their own independent movement. Socialism cannot be imposed by
force. Socialism, applied in its full breadth and with all its
beneficial effects, is only possible when it is understood and wanted
by the masses that embrace all the elements necessary to creating a
society superior to the present one. Capitalism will have to face a
whole series of new crises. The workers will again become the
decisive political force. Even if such a method of struggle results
in a temporary defeat of the workers, the defeat is nevertheless of
greater benefit to the class struggle than any transitory gains
obtained by class collaboration. The day has passed for patching up
the capitalist system; it must go. Socialism is not possible as long
as the present social and economic conditions last. Since such
conditions, which keep workers slave for the benefit of those
privileged, are preserved and perpetuated by brutal force, it is
necessary to change them through revolutionary action. Our task is
to speed it up as much as possible and encourage our fellow-workers
to take possession of the production means and organize the work and
the distribution of products, to occupy housing, to perform public
services without waiting for commands from higher-ranking
authorities. We must uncompromisingly oppose everything that hinders
the will of the people and we must take care not to destroy those
useful services that we cannot replace in a better way.
Capitalism
is turning the worker into a mere cog in a machine. Capitalism is
production for profit. No production, no profit. Mankind is being
robbed not merely of the products of its labour, but of the power of
free initiative, of originality, and the interest in, or desire for,
the things being produced. We,
in the Socialist Party realise that as we suffer together, we must
work together, that we may enjoy together.
Socialism
or barbarism! With the whole world hard-pressed by advancing
barbarism to make the choice of socialism that it must make for
civilization to survive, if not to flower, the reformists find it
fitting to promote the postponement of socialism. Socialism, you
see, is not advocated because it “would not unite people” behind
a policy of legislation and regulation to alleviate the current
climate crisis. Capitalism is objectively ripe for replacement by
socialism. Capitalism is an obstacle in the path of social progress
and it stands in the way of the welfare of the people and the
well-being of the planet. The conditions are objectively ripe for
socialism precisely because capitalism can no longer work
effectively, regardless of what is done. Socialism must not be
understood as, an abstraction, a blueprint for reorganizing society
at some future very remote date. The realisation of socialism,
however is an immediacy. No green revolution can ever triumph unless
it is transformed into a social revolution. Without socialists,
without socialist activity instead of marking a progress of freedom
and justice and the start of a complete liberation of mankind, at
best, it would only bring about a shallow improvement, largely
delusive and by no means adequate to the effort, the sacrifices, the
pain of rebellion, and would bear new forms of oppression and
exploitation perhaps even stringent than the present.
Potential
production has become almost unlimited, thanks to the means nowadays
provided by new technology and improved working methods, etc.
However, it’s one thing
to be able to produce and another to have produced. Capitalists,
either through incompetence or indifference, but largely because of a
system that makes profits from shortages and rationing, do not sufficiently exploit the means of
production they own, and prevent others from using them.
As long as the working class exists, the future is not hopeless.
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