The
Socialist Party seeks to help build
a workers movement. This
Capitalism's
inequality, unemployment, overwork, poverty, lack of democracy and
environmental degradation are necessary results of its structural
features. A differently structured system which we can call
socialism, communism, social democracy, cooperative commonwealth, or
industrial democracy is the viable, practical alternative to
capitalism. As long as capitalism dominates people will suffer from
all the manifestations of the anarchy of production under the
capitalist system. The Socialist Party understand that the real
solution to the economic and political difficulties of society lies
in overthrowing capitalism. Although capitalism faces a serious
crisis, it will not collapse on its own.
The
question arises as to how the worker who has been transformed into a
wage-slave and taught to obey the orders of his or her masters can
develop class-consciousness. After all, there is not an inevitable
development of such consciousness. A worker may live in extreme
misery, yet the experience will not make oneself conscious of his or
her own social status and of the necessity for class action. These
ideas can be brought through labour organisations, education and
propaganda.The development of the subjective factor of
class-consciousness seems a hopeless task under capitalism. For how
can an enslaved worker develop class-consciousness?
The
working class must be sufficiently unified, and guided by the common
goal of socialism, in order to overthrow this obsolete system. More
and more people are coming to realise that the present society offer
no hope for the future. Day by day it is becoming increasingly clear
that capitalism is incapable of solving the most basic human needs.
But the consciousness of the need for socialism, and the spread of
Marxism will not come about solely as a result of people’s
disillusionment. It is the task of the Socialist Party to
continually educate and promote the socialist alternative. We argue
for socialism not as a Utopian alternative to the evils of
capitalism, but as the next step in human development. We
continually try to show now the people’s problems are rooted in
capitalism and that only a rationally planned economy can overcome
the present difficulties.
Poverty,
homelessness, joblessness, crime, illiteracy, ill-health, ecological
rape, racism, sexism, homophobia, domestic and random violence,
addictions, ad nauseam. There is less of everything for everybody
except stress. Reformers preach the hope of a world dedicated to
sustainability without preaching the necessity of the revolutionary
transformation to achieve such a condition.
There
is a group of people who propagate the view that the working class
are an ignorant lot, incapable of deciding what form of society is
best for them, or, in the event of a new form of society coming into
existence, running such a society. To such people leadership is an
essential idea. Knowledge is the only safeguard for the workers
against trickery and false advocates, and it is also the only doorway by which society can pass through to a society based upon common
ownership. If those who seek a new arrangement of social affairs do
not possess knowledge of what they want and how it is to be attained,
then a new society can only be a new chaos.
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