The
Socialist Party hold many ideas about how to change society for the
betterment of all of humanity. It had a vision of a world where all
people work without compulsion, of order without government or
authority and of peace without violence and coercion. The Socialist
Party realised that there is a wealth of materials, technology and
human power, enough to make possible a high living standard coupled
with considerably less labour time per person than the current
full-time job. The chaos of capitalist production and distribution of
wealth can only be stopped by creating a new economic and social
system based on human needs. It is apparent that the survival of life
on Earth itself is also dependent on the overthrow of capitalism, for
as long as it exists, profits for the few will come before human
needs and environmental survival.
The
Socialist Party agreed that the majority of working people must be
the primary forces in stopping the capitalist class and its
governments. When this vast majority of humanity realises that the
inherent inequality and futility of capitalism are wrong and no
longer acceptable, and when these people realise the power they have
to shape society, they will shut down the system and take back the
wealth sucked out of them by the rich minority.
The
understanding of the need for an alternative to capitalism will come
when leading voices show the validity of a free society, and because
of mass disillusionment with the status quo and its violence, wars,
prisons and poverty. Already this disillusionment appears to be
affecting a majority of Americans, but positive alternatives to the
current world situation are not yet being sought out, perceived or
thought possible. Most people probably desire a socialist future, and
if shown the options towards this possibility they could create such
a conscious society, after an initial struggle with the leaders of
the world capitalist minority. We all need to continue to insist that
a free, positive culture is up to the people to create. When the
majority does overturn the capitalists, the direction society takes
will of course be up to those same people who have made the
revolution. Capitalism, even in its profitable periods, is inherently
weak, directly dependent upon the very people it oppresses and
exploits.
The
Socialist Party believe that the creation of a new state will
perpetuate centralised power beyond the control of individuals. They
contend that if the vast majority agree with the goals of a free and
equal society, they could defend themselves in a coordinated way but
control their own lives and communities at an individual and
community level. That way, delegated decision-makers would not be
beyond the reach of the people. Working people are entitled to full
information about, and control over, the environmental conditions
that affect their health and survival where they work and live. The
poisoning and destruction of the environment is a crime that
threatens human survival, and should be treated as such.
Environmental
and health standards must be established by working people and
communities with full access to technical information and based on
consultation with experts of their own choice. Community committees
must be empowered to decide directly on projects to establish
factories or use industrial processes that may adversely affect the
local environment. Such committees must be empowered to gather full
and accurate information about the relevant ecological and health
issues, and to make their decisions on the basis of this information,
not out of concern for corporate profits. Just as they must reject
the false dilemma of having to choose between employment or cuts in
wages, working people must reject arguments by the capitalists that
they cannot afford to take the measures necessary to clean up and
protect the environment, or that workers’ jobs will be threatened
by environmental protection measures. Working people cannot afford
bosses who put profits before the health of their employees and the
community.
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