The
Quaker Hall,
Victoria
Terrace (above Victoria Street),
Edinburgh
EH1 2JL
History
is littered with abortive attempts to reform capitalism. You cannot
reform this system out of existence. What we need is a complete and
utter change of society. We are not saying that workers shouldn’t
try to get the best they can out of capitalism, but that’s the job
of trade unions and other similar organisations, not of a socialist
political party. History shows that a party that advocates reforms
inevitably becomes the prisoner of its reform-minded supporters and
eventually ends up giving only lip-service to the socialist
transformation of society. The only place for socialists is inside a
socialist organisation, completely independent 'of all other
political parties. This, we say, is the only way of carrying on
socialist promotion and campaigns free from compromise and from
distracting side issues. We are socialists because we believe
literally that socialism is the sole hope of the working class. We
are independent because that is the only safeguard against confusion
and compromise and the growth of non-socialist tendencies in our own
ranks.
It
is common for our critics to characterise the Socialist Party as some
sort of exclusive Marxist club and a moribund sect, that is, when
they haven’t chosen to ignore us completely. The Socialist Party is
no sterile, unthinking organisation full of dogmatists. Is the
Socialist Party some sort of dogmatic sect which refuses to admit the
impure into its hallowed temple? This question is put by those who
sneer at our principles because they themselves have none and find
political principle an embarrassment. No, we are not out to maintain
a small, select party. On the contrary, we are anxious to recruit
members, and recruit them fast into the ranks of our movement. We do
not expect every new member to have read the complete works of Marx
or deliver lectures on subjects of theoretical complexity. All that
we require is basic socialist knowledge: What is capitalism? What is
socialism? What do we mean by socialist revolution? How can it be
brought about? What is our position on religion, reforms, Russia —
the three Rs. In short, we will only accept socialists into the
Socialist Party, in much the same way as a golf club will only accept
members who want to use the greens to play golf on, not bowls. The
movement must prefigure its aim; the end must determine the means.
Adopting
a socialist view means looking at the world from a class perspective
instead of a national one. It is understanding how and in whose
interest today's world is organised, envisaging how a socialist
society can be established, and appreciating how socialism will
improve people's lives. Socialism has nothing to do with organising
capitalism. So isn't it time to break free of the deceptions, to
acknowledge the reality and to join the struggle for socialism? The
choice is simple. You can either watch helplessly as the world's
problems intensify and threaten the very existence of humanity or
join the movement to end capitalism and build socialism. If you're a
socialist your place is in the Socialist Party. There is no middle
course. Whilst the capitalist system continues, so will the socialist
analysis continue to have a timeless relevance. A democratic system
organised solely for needs would bring not just a sane way to live
but a world-wide celebration of all that is best in being human. This
could be so easily within our grasp. There is nothing in the human
make-up that prevents this from becoming a reality. We are all
capable of co-operating in each other's interests. We are still
working to make socialists. Still lacking, unfortunately, is a
conscious, political majority of socialists eager to move society on
to the next phase of social evolution.
We
advocate the only policy which we believe to be consistent with our
principles: that is the adoption of an uncompromising attitude which
admits of no arrangements with any section of the capitalist party or
of those supporting any section of the capitalist party nor permits
any compromise with any individual or party not recognising the class
war as a basic principle and not prepared to work for the overthrow
of the present capitalist system. In advocating this policy, we
recognise that, in the political field, there are only two parties:
one, for the retention of the present system; and the other, the
social democratic, organised for its overthrow. Therefore, all
entering into political action must join either one side or the other.
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