The
Marxist Materialist Conception of History tells us never judge
phenomena from the surface of things and outward appearance, but to
delve deeper down to the economic, social and political foundations.
If we perform this critical task in the case of political demagoguery
of the Left and the Right, we discover that in spite of their
apparent differences, in spite of the divergent polarised social
composition of their support, there are nevertheless similarities.
Demagogues adapt their policy and propaganda to the prejudices of the
audience to which it is hoped to appeal, without regard to the truth
or correctness or workability of any given proposal. The pandering to
prejudices and build on them. Such demagogy of populist parties is
not accidental. All promises of material betterment, of peace,
prosperity and security, are necessarily demagogic as they are
formulated within the framework of the capitalist order, and none of
these are possible under capitalism. That is why their claims
AGAINST capitalism can be nothing but demagogy. Each in its different
way presents a platforms which presupposes the continued existence
of capitalism. Each of these parties are basically dedicated,
however indirectly, to the maintenance and defence of capitalism. For
sure, the Left and Right differ profoundly in the ways and means they
propose; in their social composition of their supporters; in the
manner and direction of their campaign. But these differences are
secondary to this basic similarity.
In
America, the Republican Party appears, the party of reaction,
supported by the majority of the big capitalists, and by considerable
portions of the middle classes. Its leaders make clear that the
future of capitalism and profits, lies in true Americanism, rugged
individualism, competition, no government “interference” in
business, no concessions to the labour unions and an infantile
program of U. S. isolationism. They want to pursue still increased
profits in in their own unhampered way and Trump promises them he is
the leader to do it.
The
Democratic Party differ widely – in words at any rate. It too is
devoted to the preservation of capitalism and the fullest possible
capitalist prosperity (i.e., profits). The Democrats believe that the
method of appealing to that traditional rugged individualism is no
longer the route either to protect profits or to keep the tolerance
of the people for the capitalist order. They advocate an
“enlightened” capitalism, tempering the harsh exploitation with
soft phrases about civil rights, collective bargaining and
palliative government measures.. In this way, the Democratic Party
aim to oil the wheels of industry.
The
ONLY issue for the working class is the CLASS issue: what class holds
power? More clearly than ever before, it must be the World Socialist
Party against all others, – for workers' power and for socialism.
Our Party is the only party that points out that there is no
alternative for the working class other than socialism. Since its
foundation, the Socialist Party has consistently carried forward the
tradition of revolutionary Marxism. Our perspective remains what it
has been: to do its part in the great task of making our party the
revolutionary party of the working class. If we maintain a clear
Marxian position and at the same time build, educate, work and fight
side by side with the workers in each and every phase of the class
struggle we will have no reason to worry about the charge of
sectarianism or to fear isolation from our fellow-workers.
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