Hunger,
misery, disease, and death is the daily lot of too many of our
brothers and sisters around the world. Too many men and women are
subjected to horror and tyranny. Capitalism is a social system which
breeds conflicts. It is a seething jungle of struggles wherein
individuals, classes, nations, and empires fight against each other.
Individual wage-earners vie with each other for jobs; capitalists
outbid one another for markets; classes struggle against each other
in the economic and political arenas; and nations are prepared to
wipe each other off the map for the sake of imperial conquest. But
the struggle, international in its extent, which looms larger than
all others, is the conflict between capital and labour. In this
struggle the former fights with ability and consciousness of aim,
while the latter fights with great confusion and without a knowledge
of its own strength.
From
the Socialist Party goes the message of unity and international
class solidarity. We are socialists because we believe that socialism
will solve the miseries of the world. We hold that socialism is
practical. Capitalism has only known how to cause humanity
unhappiness; socialism will establish peace and happiness. Working
people of Britain must be shown what binds them with to the working
men and women of all the world. This situation, so unbearable for the
exploited classes, can only be altered by the destruction of the
capitalist system and the establishment of a socialist system of
production and distribution. Reformist tactics have proven to be
wholly illusory. To pursue them further will cause ever more misery.
The
Socialist Party is a political organisation. Politics is our means.
It is our justification for existence. We are not a party of property
rights. We have the ideal of abundance and security and peace and
democracy for all. Our greatest of hopes is an age of brotherhood of
all men and women without hunger, without ignorance, without war.
Every
day the capitalists try to discredit socialism and tell the workers
that it is not a worthy goal to fight for. The propertied interests
seek to mould the ideas of the workers in such a way that their
intellectual, industrial, and political activities may not be
directed against
Capitalism.
Capital reinforces its economic power through its control of the
political machine, so, on the other hand, it wields political power
due in great measure to its control of the press—the greatest
weapon it has, educationally, for moulding the ideas and therefore
the political activity of the workers. Capitalism, let us reiterate,
uses its various avenues of activity in such a way that they support
each other, and all of them combined reinforce the wages system. Thus
the media, in the hands of capital, attacks labour in the field of
education, industry, and politics.
The capitalist class understands
the need of political action. It intends to be prepared in order to
crush the attempts of awakening labour seeking to organise its
forces. The workers will be confronted by the whole economic force of
capital in alliance with its political
force—the State. Can
the Socialist Party, therefore, neglect the political field, which is
at present one of capital’s strongest buttresses? The Socialist
Party says no. We dare not leave the enemy entrenched in any position
from which it can threaten the working class. We hold
the political weapon as the instrument by means of which the workers
can capture the State in order to uproot it. The Socialist Party
advocates political action because it is the destructive arm of
labour which will overthrow capitalism. Many are opposed to political
action for no other reason than that they have not realised all that
it means. Because the political weapon is used by the capitalist
class against
Labour, and because the political State is a machine to maintain
class rule, there are many workers who contend that working class
political action is futile, if not dangerous. Our political
declaration is to aim at the capture of the political machine in
order to tear the State, with its armed force, out of the hands of
the capitalist class, thus removing the murderous power which
Capitalism looks to in its final conflict with Labour. In a word, the
revolutionary value of political action lies in its being the
instrument specially fashioned to destroy
Capitalism. Just as industrial unionism is necessary to construct
Socialism.
We
are convinced that socialism is the only hope of the workers. Neither
reforms nor palliatives can in any way remove the great economic
contradictions inherent in capitalism. Socialism contends that the
only solution for the social problem is to be found in the
reorganisation of society upon the basis of the social ownership of
the means of wealth production. This plan is neither based upon
emotion nor sentiment. It is based upon economic necessity. Since
wealth is socially created it must be socially owned and controlled.
Until that is done capitalism will stagger from one contradiction to
another; from one crisis to a worse one; from one conflict to an ever
fiercer one. Labour as the creator of all economic wealth demands the
control of its product. To facilitate this end, the Socialist Party
has outlined the ways and means whereby the world cooperative
commonwealth may be inaugurated.
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