The
Socialist Party is the workers' party. It is our Party. It is the
Party which is our hope. We fight for its welfare. We fight to
preserve it for revolutionary socialism. It is our organisation.
People strive to achieve a purpose through organisation of
like-minded persons. We in the Socialist Party share the same ideas.
Therefore, being together in our party, we act together through our
party.
What
aims does the Socialist Party urge the working class to adopt? What
actions does it urge them to take. The Socialist Party's aim is to
inspire the working class towards the conscious, effective struggle
to overturn the outlived, rotten system of, capitalism in order to
replace it with the democratic rule of the workers which will
reorganise society on a socialist basis, free of class exploitation,
oppression and inequality. These ideas representing the yearnings of
the oppressed and exploited everywhere. The Socialist Party is an
organisation of revolutionary socialism, of socialist
internationalism.
Capitalism
has reduced mankind to a state of chronic misery, poverty,
insecurity, fear, periodic carnage, insane luxury for the few, hunger
and degradation for the many — a state that simply cannot continue
if mankind is to progress, to save humanity, this putrid wound on its
body must be removed. When you fight capitalism you are doing what is
right and just from the point of view of your class interests and of
the future of humanity. You are fighting to forever abolish
exploitation. The
rule to be soon established is let each person work according to his
ability; let each person receive from the common stock of goods
according to his needs. This is socialism. Mankind changes under such
conditions. Soon the State is no more needed. In a class-free
society
there is nobody to suppress or keep in check. Men
and women do not need the big stick of the State. They manage their
affairs without the State force. Compulsion of any kind is repugnant
to socialists. No-one may make a wage-slave of another; no-one may
hoard up goods for oneself that one does not require and cannot use;
but the only way to prevent such practices is not by making them
punishable; it is by creating a society in which no-one needs to
become a wage slave, and no-one cares to be cumbered with a private
hoard of goods when all that one needs is readily supplied as one
needs it from the common storehouse. Mankind is free when all things
that nature and mankind produce are free in abundance.
Capitalism
is highly organised and will defeat the workers’ revolution again
and again, unless the workers are organised efficiently.
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