What
stands between the liberation of the millions of exploited working
people and the continued rule of the bourgeois dictatorship is the
absence of understanding and awareness among our fellow-workers. The
focus of our party must be directed toward the development of
education and enlightenment. As our fellow-workers imbibe the lessons
and climb the ascent to class-consciousness, they will apply this
consciousness and experience to the problems of their existence, the
practical result will be: concrete political organisation of the
working class.
The
capitalist understands one thing very well. He knows what his class
interests are and how to protect them. He may be a fool but he knows
that so long as he can maintain the organisational, political and
social integrity or unity of his class on important matters and at
the same time impregnate his workers with the belief that they are
incompetent and impotent, he and his class are secure. Thus the
ruling class puts forth the claim, in one form or another, that it
has the right to rule, to govern; to own, manage and control. The
claim look very impressive because his class has had an appreciable
degree of success, and success can be glorified and sanctified,
particularly by chicanery and trickery. The first aim is to obscure
and conceal the real situation. He will never admit that political
power has any class meaning or content. The existence of classes has
or should have no connection with the nature of the state and the
role of the government. He may speak of those who have wealth and
those who do not. He attempts to explain it by differences of fortune
or misfortune, of frugality or profligacy, of ability or the lack of
ability, dismissing the embarrassing matter of inheritance by
designating several millions for the establishment of a “charitable”
but astutely also a tax exempt foundation. His aim is to conceal the
fact that political, social and economic power are in the hands of a
small minority. Any attempt of on the part of ordinary people to
achieve and assert political power is resisted because he knows that
political power is indissolubly related to social and economic power.
Of course, to see that no steps are yet taken by workers in the
direction of political power is beside the point. The ruling class
know that even a little learning by the people is a dangerous thing
and may result in progressively increasing demands. Such development
would expose and lay bare the basic evil of a dictatorship exercised
by a small minority, not by virtue of service to society but solely
for the protection of the capitalist.
Our capitalist fully realises the elementary knowledge that the government is not or should not be a neutral body sitting above capital and labour, impartially adjudicating the disputes which arise between contending classes or groups. He knows only too well that that it is the cloak of capitalist democracy under which the ruling class exercises its dictatorship over society. The people may vote, but the bourgeoisie rules.
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