Capitalism
is a system of violence. Poverty is built into its operation. The
struggle for a livable planet is a life-and-death issue. Corporate
greed has polluted our air, turned our soil toxic and poisoned our
waters. Our survival necessitates social control of technology and
production and the elimination of the blind consumerism that causes
us to squander so many of the world's resources needlessly. The
environmental movement holds revolutionary potential. The threat to
the environment touches everyone. The need to deepen their
understanding of the relationship between humanity and the rest of
nature. People will have to change how they live and how society is
organised. We believe in a socialism where fulfillment will be found
in the relationships among people and not in the consumption of
things. Only conscious socialist planning by all of society can make
this a reality.
Without
revolutionary organisation, we cannot advance the revolutionary
movement. As working people, we need our own party to fight for our
interests, to help unify our struggles and to enable us to bring
about socialism. The
Socialist Party's job is to continue the work of socialist propaganda
at all times without fear or compromise. We point our fellow-workers
to a new world, the cooperative commonwealth. When they want it it is
within their grasp. If they have to fight for it with only a fraction
of the courage, sacrifice and determination they fight the quarrels
of their masters, then no combination of powers, even were they a
thousand times more powerful than they are, could stand against it.
New movements will arise which promise an easy road to the new world.
There will be disappointments and set-backs. But out of the struggles
and their lessons there will be some who will learn, and they will
add to the strength of the socialist movement, preparing the way for
the inevitable time when masses must accept the socialist message.
Historically, the stage has not yet been reached when workers in
large numbers grasp the socialist's message. But it can be hastened
the more our message is spread. It is the business of all socialists
to work for this end. It is your job if you are a socialist, to lend
a helping hand in every possible way and so assist the movement to
take all the shocks and use all the opportunities that the future may
hold for it. socialism is an historical necessity thrown up by the
economic and social development of centuries. The alternative to it
is chaos and conflict. As socialists we are conscious agents of the
process of history.
The
Socialist Party's aim is to abolish poverty. That can be done only by
abolishing the system based on class division—those who possess but
do not produce and those who produce but do not possess.
The reformer does not want to abolish poverty in the only way in which it can be done. Instead he wants to diminish poverty or remove some of the features that result from poverty. The most fatuous form this desire takes is to be found in the recurrent schemes for keeping rich and poor, but mixing them up a little—just as a defender of slavery might dwell on the beautiful thought of occasional friendly gatherings of slaves and slave owners.
There
is, however, no indication that our rulers can cure unemployment. The
capitalist employs a person for the purpose of producing a profit. If
he or she can make no profit, he will not hire the worker, but will
fire him or her, and so the unemployed army is created and will
number millions, as our experience has shown us prior to the
war.
The socialist way is to cure unemployment by socialising the machines and factories so that no man can be hired or fired by a capitalist owner, who now is solely concerned with a profit. Under Socialism, there would be no private owner to dictate to labour, and as a corollary there would he no profit. A man would have the right to work and the right to live. There would be no inequality of income, no money required to buy goods, and the wealth produced would be freely consumed by its creators, that is, the entire population. The workers alone have the power to change the world, provided they understand and apply the socialist remedy, i.e., of expropriating the machines and factories from their masters and making them into social property.
The socialist way is to cure unemployment by socialising the machines and factories so that no man can be hired or fired by a capitalist owner, who now is solely concerned with a profit. Under Socialism, there would be no private owner to dictate to labour, and as a corollary there would he no profit. A man would have the right to work and the right to live. There would be no inequality of income, no money required to buy goods, and the wealth produced would be freely consumed by its creators, that is, the entire population. The workers alone have the power to change the world, provided they understand and apply the socialist remedy, i.e., of expropriating the machines and factories from their masters and making them into social property.
A
Socialist Party does not waste time and energy chasing reforms. It
seeks political power for the sole purpose of abolishing capitalism.
The
socialist ideal is, of course the substitution of collective
ownership and control for capitalistic ownership and control with the
consequent extinction of exploitation altogether. The Left are for
state capitalism or collective exploitation. We are not concerned
with state capitalism. We are concerned with socialism which is the
negation of capitalism. Consequently state capitalism cannot be the
ideal of any socialist. Ergo those who preach state capitalism or
collective exploitation are not socialists.
It
has always been the contention of Socialist Party that:
- Capitalism, wherever it operates, despite differences in climate, language and culture, produces the same set of conditions from which inevitably flow the same problems. This is not to say that conditions are everywhere identical under capitalism; different areas are often undergoing different stages of capitalist evolution, depending on historical background. However, when Industrialism comes, late or early, capitalism comes with it: they are bound up in each other.
- Capitalism, desiring always a submissive working class, seeks everywhere to condition the people: through religion, universities, the media of disseminating thought and ideas.
- Despite the constant effort in this direction, there exists, invariably in capitalist society, groupings that contradict and are in opposition to capitalist society (where it hurts them) and towards one another.
Don’t
like the world as it is? Imagine something different. The proposed
alternative society to capitalism can only be socialism. What is
involved is suppressing the production of exchange values for the
benefit of the capitalist minority and replacing it with the
production of use values for the satisfaction of real human needs,
democratically determined. There is no other possible choice, no
other possible alternative to this mode of production.
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