Every
day working people suffer the hardcore reality of few jobs, bad
working conditions, ineffectual health care, dilapidated housing and
poor education for our children. We can see our lives going down the
drain. But there’s a growing consciousness that we don’t have to
take things as they are. It scares the hell out of the rich to see
workers uniting to fight for what we need, resisting their laws,
their system of rule. The rich are trying to prevent more workers
from joining this movement, trying to keep us under control. They
really have no answer, no solutions as to how to better the lives of
working people.
Only
with socialism will working people have the means to collectively and
democratically decide the direction their society will take and how
they will participate in it. The capitalists hate and fear any sign
of a fight-back. There is no kind of reformism which is going to
provide a real long-term solution to the exploitation of the working
class. In order for the working people to fulfil their historic role
of abolishing capitalism and establishing socialism, it is necessary
that they be organised as a class. We need cures to kill the
infection but all the capitalists offer are more band aids. They
offer no cure because they have no cure. Poverty and inequality are a
natural part of their system and making a law to get rid of them is
like trying to end cancer by making it illegal. For the capitalist
there is only one law–the law of profits. The closing of companies,
low wages, speed-up, and lay-offs are part of everyday life under a
system where capitalists compete with each other by squeezing out as
much wealth as they can from our labour. Only as long as the
capitalists can make a profit from our sweat do they give us the
“right” to slave for them. They dread the prospect of people that
they will see that all our problems are a result, not just of a
handful of greedy bosses, but that these problems are a permanent
part of life under the ruling capitalist class and their whole rotten
system.
Workers
don’t need a crystal ball to see their future. The capitalists in
their never-ending grasp for higher profits, are intent upon making
the world a den of misery for a majority of working people. In
contrast, the working class, if it were united, could not only stop
the assault in its tracks, it could turn this country and this planet
into a storehouse of plenty for all. The problem is that people
accept capitalism and its logic and therefore see no alternative to
the current mis-leaders who defend that system at all costs. A
working class that does not see its own power today certainly doesn’t
see that it can generate a real alternative to capitalism. Tomorrow,
will be the time when all things including socialism will seem both
possible and necessary. The revolution will not come through
condescending saviours but through the actions and the consciousness
of the working class itself. The Socialist Party's method is simply
to tell the truth to our fellow-workers. Trying to reform capitalism
is no solution for the working class. The reformists display little
sense of the realities of capitalism; many believe that the growth of
the welfare state will turn into a mixed or socialistic state as time
goes on. The “welfare state” never meant raising people out of
poverty and providing a better life for them and their families. It
is one thing to defend all the crumbs, like state benefits, that have
been won. It is quite another thing to pose more or better welfare as
a real solution. The answer to unemployment and poverty is not
welfare but a new society which will have real solutions for all, a
new society based on human needs, not profits, using all the
resources of society for the benefit of all. Faith that capitalism
can be reformed is prevalent those intellectuals whose careers are
based on the existence and expansion of the welfare state who
compromise between the crudely greedy rulers on the one hand and the
impoverished masses on the other. When push comes to shove they
settle for the illusions in what capitalism can offer while
accommodating to capitalist misery—on behalf of the poor. Thus
reformism today means acceptance of austerity, cloaked in the
illusions of a return to prosperity. They do not specifically name
capitalism as the problem or call for revolution as the answer.
Today
most workers know they are not doing well and that low wages,
stringent working practices, multi-tier contracts, non-union shops,
etc. are key to the attack on them. Employers' attacks will
inevitably increase if we allow the system to continue who perpetrate
a system that divides and weakens the struggle and saps the working
class of its consciousness as to who the real enemy is. They
purposely propose strategies which teach the working class not to
identify with their class as a whole but with only one sector.
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