One
of the greatest aims of the socialist movement is the elimination of
war. It has become almost commonplace to realise that modern war
threatens not merely suffering and death to vast millions, but the
actual destruction of human civilisation, returning mankind back into
the stone-age. It is the socialist movement alone that has a
solution to offer. The
first step in the struggle against war is a clear understanding of
the nature and causes of war. A mere horror at the dreadfulness of
war – which is shared by the great majority of men – is useless,
and worse than useless.
The
Socialist Party points out that so long as capitalism endures, wars
will come, that war under capitalism is not an “accident” or an
“exceptional event” but an integral part of the very mechanism of
capitalism. War is just as much a part of capitalism as are economic
crises. You cannot have capitalism without having periodic crises,
and you cannot have capitalism without periodically having wars. The
causes which bring about wars, the inescapable need for every
advanced capitalist nation to attempt to expand its markets, gain
cheaper sources of raw materials, find new outlets beyond the
internal market for capital investment, can none of them be
eliminated without eliminating capitalism itself. The driving force
of the capitalist mode of production is the necessity for the
continual accumulation and expansion of capital. This necessity is
inescapable. Capitalists must constantly attempt to expand capital,
in order to maintain profits. Every capitalist government, including
the UK and U.S. Governments are therefore committed to war as an
instrument of foreign policy by the very fact that they are
capitalist. To ask them to renounce war is like asking a someone to
give up oxygen. Modern war is neither accidental nor due to the evil
of human nature nor decreed by the Gods. War is of the very essence
of capitalism, as much a part of capitalism as wage labour. To speak
of capitalism without war is like speaking of a human being without
lungs. The fate of the one is inextricably hound to the fate of the
other.
It
follows then that the struggle against war is simply an aspect of the
struggle against capitalism and for socialism. The inner conflicts of
capitalism lead and must lead to war. War is not the cause of the
troubles of society. The opposite is true. War is a symptom and
result of the irreconcilable troubles and conflicts of the present
form of society, that is to say, of capitalism. The only way to fight
against war is to fight against the causes of war. Since the causes
of war are part of the inner nature of capitalism, it follows that
the only way to fight against war is to fight against capitalism. It
therefore follows that the only possible struggle against
war
is the struggle for
the
socialist revolution. The Socialist Party is absolutely clear on this
point. No one can uphold capitalism and fight against war, because
capitalism means war.
This
is the truth of the matter. If capitalism necessarily brings about
war, you obviously cannot get rid of war without getting rid of
capitalism. To divorce the struggle against war from the struggle
against capitalism is in reality to give up the struggle against war,
so far as any possible effectiveness is concerned. Many people claim
to be working for peace; but at the same time they do work against
capitalism. To these persons we must say: You are fooling yourselves.
Which do you really want – peace or capitalism? You cannot have
both. If you are unwilling to end capitalism, then your striving for
peace is futile which helps no one but the war-makers.
the overthrow of capitalism itself is the only conceivable means for stopping war. Socialism, and it alone, will end war because socialism and it alone will eliminate the causes of war. The socialist revolution, when the question is finally and fully understood, is the only anti-war policy.
the overthrow of capitalism itself is the only conceivable means for stopping war. Socialism, and it alone, will end war because socialism and it alone will eliminate the causes of war. The socialist revolution, when the question is finally and fully understood, is the only anti-war policy.
An
accident or incident can perhaps cause war if all the other
conditions for war are present. But there is no such thing as an
“accidental war”. The only way to end the possibility of such
madness as fascism and war is to destroy the system which inevitably
leads to these horrors. The Socialists Party has always claimed that
at the bottom of all modern war there is an economic cause. Economic
causes are the root of wars. But today with nationalism as the cloak
behind which the economic causes work and it is easier than ever to
obscure this fact. Nationalism is the cover for the diplomatic
intrigues and machinations of politicians and capitalists.
The
socialist revolution can and will eliminate war because, by
overthrowing capitalist economy and supplanting capitalism with
socialism, it will remove the causes of war. With socialism there
will no longer exist the basic contradictions that lead to war.
Artificial economic barriers based on national boundaries will be
removed. The expansion of the means of production, under the
owner-ship and control of society as a whole, will proceed in
accordance with a rational plan adjusted to the needs of the members
of society. Thus, with socialism war will disappear because the
causes of war will be done away with. Since
the victory of socialism, and this alone, will defeat war, every step
on the path to socialism is a blow at war. In the struggle against
war, properly understood. The Socialist Party does
take a merely negative pacifist position of being against “war in
general”. We are actively for the victory of the working class in
the class war, since only through such victory can war in general be
done away with. The only true struggle against war requires at every
stage the utmost clarity. Working people of every land must
understand who their enemy is. They must understand that the enemy is
not the people of Russia, or China, or Iran, or of any other nation
against whom the government may wage war, but that the real enemy of
every country is the enemy at home – the capitalist class and its
government of “the home land”. Workers must understand that any
war
which “their” country undertakes will be a war to serve the
interests of capital, no matter what noble talk about “democracy”
or “peace” or “self-defence” or “collective security” is
used to justify it. And therefore workers must oppose to the utmost
any and every conception of patriotism, nationalism, or support of
the government for the conduct of any war.
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