A
great storm has arisen. Everywhere people are waking up and fighting
against the oppression and exploitation which is a daily fact of
their lives. The lies of the ruling class are being further exposed
each and every day. There is “prosperity” alright – but it is
for a handful of rich capitalists – the conditions of the working
people are getting worse and worse. The boss-class casts all the
burden on the workers – wages stay the same, but profits continue
to rise. The situation in health care, housing and government
services is rapidly deteriorating. The source of all these
conditions and injustices is capitalism. This system of capitalism is
set up with one thing in mind – to make the most profits possible
for the handful of people who own the big banks and corporations. It
is the system under which we, and our parents and grandparents before
us, have done all the work. We mine the mines, build the buildings,
manufacture all the products: and then get just enough to live on –
if we fight hard enough for it! On the other hand the small
capitalist class builds up huge fortunes off of our labour and do no
work themselves, except running all around the world spending the
money that we made for them. The Socialist Party stands for the
complete overthrow of the capitalist system. Once it is no longer
possible to make a profit from the misery of working people, these
problems can be quickly solved.
Workers’
labour power is purchased on the market by the owners of capital. It produces values sufficient to cover wages to maintain a worker and
family. The value produced in the remainder of the working week
constitutes surplus value, the source of profit. The
commodities produced by workers’ socialised labour are privately
appropriated by employers and investors. They will continue to be
produced so long as they can be sold for profit on the market.
This
factor is the cause of the alternating cycle of boom or crisis of
capitalism. It
is inevitable that sooner or later these social conditions will impel
people to organise to end the conflict between the socialised labour
process and private ownership of the decisive means of production,
the big factories, mines and corporate farms by the establishment of
socialism. With socialism, production takes place for people’s use.
Working
people will be guaranteed security, democracy, equality and peace
only when our planet is run on an entirely different basis than it is
now; only when a socialist system replaces the present capitalist
one. The new socialist system would mean that only working people
would own the country’s factories and farms and they would plan
production and distribution for their own needs.
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