Permanent
plenty, no longer a Utopian dream. We socialists have always
contended that capitalism should be abolished because it mismanaged
the means of production so that a very few – those who own the
means of production – reaped great profits while the masses of the
people were deprived of a secure standard of living. We would often
prove this assertion by demonstrating the tremendous capacities which
the modern industrial machine has; how it could satisfy the needs of
everyone if it were run for that purpose; and how capitalism,
instead, ran the industrial machine for profits. All that was and
remains completely true. It remains the great and tragic paradox of
our age – poverty in the midst of plenty. When the capitalists
realise there is no profit in selling their goods, there are layoffs
and slashing of wage’s. Food is left to rot in the granaries and
storage houses, and hungry people starve in the midst of plenty.
people starve in the midst of plenty and food is dumped when people
cannot buy for they may not have the jobs or the money.
Capitalism
is a wasteful and inefficient system.
It cannot plan on either a national or an international scale. It
deprives the mass of the people of products. Socialism
could plan better, provide the people with all necessities.
Socialism
could take the vast resources which are available and use them for
constructive purposes. The
inefficiency due to capitalist competition; the shortages and high
prices due to capitalist monopoly; the wars due to imperialist
rivalry; the inefficiency and economic inequality due to the
impossibility of constructive economic planning under capitalism –
all would be things of the past. In their place could arise the new
society of peace and plenty. That is why socialism is the burning
need of the hour. Families go without
in the midst of plenty. We have the natural resources, the machinery,
the labour. Modern science has made comfort and culture and leisure
possible for all. Who will deny the great potentialities for good
inherent in our advanced economy? The owners of production have at
their disposal all these wonderful opportunities, but have they used
them to end poverty, maintain security and a high standard of living
and keep the peace? No. Where, then, does all the wealth go to? The
1%. The
rich get richer and the poor get poorer is always true under
capitalism.
The
capitalist system won’t work, for the very root of capitalism is
all wrong. It is based on a contradiction, namely, that the man who
owns the tools of production (the capitalist) does not work them, and
the man who works them (the worker) does not own them. The working
people themselves should own and operate the industries
cooperatively, through common ownership. This
would end production for profit and the waste of competing
businesses. There would be planned production for the first time,
increasing the output of wealth so that there would be plenty for
all. We
have all the means necessary to a high standing of living, shorter
hours and certainly full employment for every able-bodied person.
The kind of planned economy we envisage would, for the first time,
make possible an end to wars between nations. Because the planned
economy would include all countries. The aim of the working class
would be to end capitalism and all forms of exploitation everywhere;
and everywhere introduce a planned economy. The Socialist Party's aim
is to create a socialist world. Science and new technology can make
all the wheels of industry turn to produce the things people need.
We must make this come true.
In
the final analysis, the solution is that the profit-grubbing
obstructionism by the capitalist class must be ended and it is
unattainable only for those who think in terms of capitalist profits
and the perpetuation of capitalist power. Workers cannot obtain
plenty and security, deliverance from misery and war, by trying to
reform the capitalist economic system. We have to abolish it. Then
and not until then, can working people use the productive forces to
provide plenty and security. The capitalist system, though the
development of productive forces makes plenty possible yet it presses
the standard of living of people ever lower.
Socialism
is a system which is based upon plenty for all. Its aim is to raise
the standard of living of all humankind far higher than that reached
in the most advanced capitalist country. It means, therefore, the
utilisation of the most modern and advanced means and methods of
production. It means the most scientific utilisation of all the
natural resources of the entire world. It means the closest
cooperation of the peoples of the entire world. Socialism
cannot be based on scarcity and want, for these breed inequality,
rivalry, class divisions. Socialism seeks to eliminate these forever
from the face of the planet. The
capitalist system came into being only after a number of revolutions
and half-revolutions. The period of its birth lasted for decades, The
change from the feudal system to capitalism was not as drastic as
will be the change from capitalism to socialism, for the latter
implies not the change of one system of exploitation for another, but
the elimination of all exploitation and class rule.
For
world socialism. To this inspiring task, we summon all the workers
oppressed by capitalism. Only a socialist world can give us peace
and plenty. Look how the capitalist world totters on the brink of
climate change destruction. The myriad evils of capitalism will
disappear only with the destruction of capitalism and the building of
socialism. We, socialists, refuse to join the reformists in leading
the workers into the camp of capitalism. The working class must
overthrow capitalism and that road does not lie through support of
palliative reforms. The only road is the socialist road. It is the
ballot that we use against capitalism. Vote, then, for socialism.
Vote for the Socialist Party, the only party that keeps the
revolutionary banner unfurled. The working class can organise and run
society in the interests of all the people; the working class, and
the working class alone, can and will open the door to the new
socialist society of peace, plenty, freedom and security.
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