Many
of us realise that capitalism has outlived its usefulness, and that
it is time for humanity to move on to the next logical stage. We want
to create a sane and productive world. But how can we do so? We need
a road map.
The
Socialist Party's plan is based on workers acting with workers for
workers. No condescending saviours, no philanthropic Santa Clauses is
going to come along and set things right. It is useless for us to
wait for deliverance from the pains caused by capitalism. We will
have to deliver ourselves. Our
is based on control by the entire working class instead of by an
elite vanguard of political leaders (a
dictatorship by any
name.) Only if the people as a whole take control of the economy can
they maintain that control and use the forces of production to fill
their needs. The answer is that workers must form a political party
of their own that specifically organises workers as a class. If
working people stopped cooperating with the political parties of
capitalism and actively took part in controlling our world through
our own political and industrial organisations, capitalism would soon
wither and die. We would then be able to both construct and maintain
a system that is directly based on our own input. We cannot
turn our backs on politics and passively wait for a better day that
will never come. We don't have to go in search of direction-signs. A
plan already exists that is simple, flexible and designed to meet the
needs and desires of workers. It is peaceful, workable and within the
grasp of working people. We don't have to suffer in isolation. We can
join together and we can change our world.
Years
ago, the Socialist Party tried to warn the working class that unless
they organised themselves into a political party to express their own
interests they would soon be faced with a situation in which their
ability to make a living and support themselves would be destroyed.
Workers had better wake up to the implications of automation --
computerised robotic work-places -- and wake up soon, or they will
find themselves ousted permanently from their jobs, and reduced to
beggars living on handouts of the state. This is no exaggeration. It
is a cold-sober appraisal of the prospects confronting our
fellow-workers under capitalist society as a result of the
technological Artificial Intelligence revolution. Virtually every
sector of the economy is in the grip of commercial rivalries around
the world. The result is a huge wave of downsizings
outsourcing, off-shoring and unremitting job insecurity with a
growing gig economy with more and more uber
workers creating what some describe as a precariat.
Common
sense should tell workers that the cause of declining wages,
spreading economic insecurity and unemployment has nothing to do with
who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or in 10 Downing St. Common
sense should tell workers that politicians don't decide when
factories will close down or how many workers to lay off. Common
sense should tell workers that in a capitalist economy those
decisions are made by those who own the factories, and sit in the
board-rooms or invest on the stock-exchange. Common sense should tell
workers that capitalists make those decisions in their own interests,
not in the interests of the working class.
The
Socialist Party recognises that the increased productivity, declining
wages, massive elimination of jobs, spreading economic insecurity and
the concentration of wealth proves that the capitalist system of
private ownership and profit production is based on the exploitation
of the working class. As long as this foundation of society remains
this trend will continue regardless of the claims and promises of
politicians. That the only solution to such fundamental problems
stemming from the very nature of the system under which we live must
also be a fundamental one. As long as the working class of the
country tolerates the private ownership and control of the economy,
workers will be used and disposed of to suit the profit whims of the
tiny capitalist class.
How
bad must conditions become before workers take action? Capitalism
long ago developed the material conditions prerequisite for
socialism. It has created production on a scale sufficient to banish
forever want and the fear of want. Moreover, necessary production is
carried out by socialised labour - by a working class organised at
the point of production by the very nature of capitalist production
itself.
At
the same time, capitalism no longer works. It is no longer a
progressive social system. Instead, it stands in the way of further
progress. Yet there has been no revolution. Rather the passive
working class, while discontent, has been mired by confusion,
uncertainty and despair. Socialism is
no predestined inevitable development. A socialist revolution
depends, not upon material conditions alone; it depends on clarity of
vision to assist the social evolutionary process. Because socialism
is not an automatic affair, workers as a class must play an active
role in the socialist revolution. Capitalism will not disappear by
itself. It will remain until it is overthrown. And capitalism can be
overthrown only as the result of conscious mass action.
Promoting
class consciousness, however, is no easy task. Workers are
indoctrinated daily by the capitalist media. Politicians and
economists obscure the capitalist roots of the many crises and always
falsely predict a better future after a painful period of sacrifice.
Even worse, many so-called socialists confuse workers by talking
about myths such as reforms, by raising false hopes that workers can
force the State to solve the problems of unemployment and poverty.
Such notions can only help convince workers that they have a future
under capitalism and that capitalism is, at this late date, somehow
capable of being reformed. In truth, ending the effects of
capitalism requires ending their cause -- the capitalist system. It
is important that workers come to recognise that there is an
alternative to capitalism. For the sooner the working class realises
that the misery imposed by capitalism need not be endured, the sooner
will workers turn to socialism.
Organisation
is required. Workers already hold in their collective hands the
potential power capable of restructuring society. As capitalism is
weakened by the maturing of its own contradictions, workers need to
transform that potential power into a revolutionary organisation that
is needed to establish socialism.
On
the political field, workers need to form a mass revolutionary
socialist party to challenge and defeat the political state for the
purpose of dismantling it. That will clear the way for the ousting of
the capitalist class from the seat of its economic power and by
taking, holding and operating the economy in workers' interests. It
is up to us, the working class. Capitalism won't vanish. It must be
overthrown.
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