In
the face of the latest ominous developments, the Socialist Party
restates its conviction that only one thing can prevent the
catastrophe toward which the world is heading is the establishment of
world socialism. There is no acceptable alternative. The Socialist
Party condemns in no uncertain terms any attack on Iran and regime
change by U.S. Forces. There has been no evidence of any officially
countenanced assaults on American citizens.
The Socialist Party
appeals to U.S. workers to take a stand against the war-hawks — and
against the capitalist system that repeatedly causes such senseless
acts of war. A socialist transformation of society would create an
economic order under which the means of production would be socially
owned and democratically controlled by workers. Socialism would place
power in the collective hands of the working class. With the
elimination of the profit motive, the principle of social use would
guide production. The need would no longer exist for military
spending artificially to stimulate the economy, or to maintain a
large military machine to enforce access to foreign markets. Under
capitalism even relatively small cutbacks in military spending could
lead to increased unemployment and the creation of economically
depressed areas. Under a social system based on production for use,
the elimination of unnecessary production would simply reduce the
workweek of the entire labor force because the entire industrial
process would reflect the needs of the whole population. American
working people must also learn the lessons of history or we’re
going to be forced to relive old mistakes.
Capitalism
is a predatory social system. The U.S. ruling class has continued its
escalation of militarism as long as there are profit interests
benefit from it.The capitalist class and its political parties
couldn't care less if the government of Iran (or any other country)
is democratic or anti-democratic. Its government will "wheel and
deal" with any foreign tyrant if its purposes are served. It had
no qualms about supplying Saudi Arabia despots and Muslim
fundamentalists with weapons. That may seem inconsistent or
hypocritical to some, but it is not. Supporting or opposing foreign
governments has nothing to do with political principles or ideologies
and everything to do with the material and profit interests of
America's capitalist ruling class. Capitalism needs foreign markets;
it needs foreign sources of raw materials for its industries; it
needs large supplies of cheap labor; and it needs strategic control
over those markets, supplies of cheap labor and sources of raw
materials. Without these things it would choke and collapse. Getting
and securing them is the fundamental foreign policy at work. How they
are gotten and secured is a secondary consideration.
We
must establish a society in which the means of life will be socially
owned and democratically controlled; in which production will be
carried on for the benefit and use of all; in which we will manage
our affairs through an industrial form of government. This is the
only way we can end the ruling-class rivalries that lead to war. The
crying need of our time is determined, resolute action to awaken the
working class to the imperative need for a socialist reconstruction
of society.
To
avoid future wars, therefore, the capitalist cause must be abolished.
Society must be reorganized on socialist lines, replacing private and
state ownership and competition with social ownership and
cooperation. We must make the factories, mills, mines, railroads and
all the other means of social production the collective property of
society so that we can produce things to satisfy human needs instead
of for the profit of the few. Only then can the competitive,
war-breeding struggle for international markets, spheres of influence
and sources of raw materials be ended. Only then will the nations of
the world have an economic foundation for lasting cooperation,
harmony and peace. The Socialist Party believes that the American
working class must at last come to recognize that the competitive
capitalist system of private ownership of the land and plants of
production, means of transportation, mines, etc., is in fact the
basic cause of the present state of world anarchy, and of wars,
declared and undeclared.
"The capitalist class will wreck a railroad, scuttle a steamer, or fire a building to achieve its ends. It will shoot down; it will murder and kill to advance the price of its commodities. It will declare war in order to dispose of its goods. Nothing, not even what it now considers the most sacred, is allowed to stand in its way. Whatever menaces it is ruthlessly swept aside. No compunction being shown in the matter of expansion, none will be or is shown in the matter of defense." - Daniel De Leon
"The capitalist class will wreck a railroad, scuttle a steamer, or fire a building to achieve its ends. It will shoot down; it will murder and kill to advance the price of its commodities. It will declare war in order to dispose of its goods. Nothing, not even what it now considers the most sacred, is allowed to stand in its way. Whatever menaces it is ruthlessly swept aside. No compunction being shown in the matter of expansion, none will be or is shown in the matter of defense." - Daniel De Leon
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