The
basic principles of the Socialist Party are that reforms (‘palliative
measures’) will not change the position of the working class; that
the goal is the abolition of all classes;
and this can be achieved by the organised working class seizing
power, expropriating the capitalist class, and socialising the means
of production.
Socialists
hate capitalism with our heads and with our hearts because we see in
it an out-dated social system, an anomaly in our present world,
holding back that wonderful development of technology and resources
that the present state of our knowledge could turn to the well-being
of the people. We see in it a social system that carries within
itself slumps and wars, poverty amid plenty, exploitation and
oppression. All of us in the Socialist Party want to end it as soon
as possible. Our aim is replacing the present capitalist system by
socialism, understood as a society where there will be common
ownership of the means of production and distribution. socialism is a
society where the means of production and distribution are socially
owned, in the hands of the working people.
Socialism
is a society where material wealth will be in the hands of those who
produce it, where the exploitation of man by man will be ended, where
production will be used not for private profit, where a new
relationship of fraternity will develop between peoples based on
equality, where individual men and women will find totally new
possibilities to develop their abilities. Although we strive to
replace capitalism by socialism, we all of us believe that it is both
possible and essential to fight now, within capitalism to defend and
improve the immediate lot of the working people. We understand
therefore the great importance for the Socialist Party which is
working for a new social order to give their support to those
organisations of the people whose main present concern is improving
conditions under the existing social order. We therefore support such
organisations as trade unions and community organisations. We see
both the need and the possibility to win the overwhelming majority of
the population for the fight against capitalism and for socialism and
see the working class as the driving force in the advance to
socialism. Marxists and the practical experiences of the
international working class movement has shown that without the
winning of political power and the transformation of the state, no
successful advance to socialism is possible. We Marxists believe that
this has always been and remains true. This after all is the essence
of the old conflict of revolution versus evolution, because
revolution means in essence a change of political power.
As
Marxists we do not believe that the state in Britain is in essence
different from the state in any capitalist country. We do not believe
that it is neutral or above classes, and we do believe that in order
to advance to socialism it is necessary for the working class
majority to take political power out of the hands of the capitalists
and to transform the State so that it becomes an instrument of the
will of the majority in expropriation of the capitalists and the
abolition of capitalism. We do not stand for violence, but if
violence should be used by the old ruling class against the people,
then the people themselves will, with all legitimacy behind them,
have to find appropriate methods to deal with it. The enemy is modern
capitalism. British capitalism is the oldest, most cunning, most
skilled, most experienced in the world. It is no mean enemy to
overcome and we would do wrong in any way to underestimate it. To
defeat capitalism we
need all our resources,
and the issue of the moment is how best to bring them together in
unity for the common struggle.
The
Labour Party and their left-wing hangers-on possess a platform that
is reformist when the task is revolutionary — that is, socialist.
While capitalism is moving out to slash the many gains already won,
straight-jacketing organized labour with anti-union laws, cutting
down on social legislation, they talk in terms of the affluent
society and the amelioration of class conflicts. They project a
perspective of merely removing what they present as minor defects in
the existing capitalist order of things, of patching capitalism up
and making it more tolerable, instead of a perspective of fundamental
change with a leadership preaching conciliation, peaceful
co-existence with capitalism, not class struggle against it. In
desperation they are attempting to shore up the system. Capitalism
promises the people not amelioration of conditions but austerity,
oppression, and either nuclear destruction of mankind or the
environmental destruction of humanity. Only through an irreconcilable
struggle against capitalism, towards its elimination and the
establishment of socialism, will the people of the world find the
full freedom, equality and democracy for which they aspire. Despite
the campaign of lies and distortions about the socialist viewpoint we
are confident that developing realities, together with the conscious
participation of all who consider themselves socialists will offer
the people the powerful leap forward on the march to a socialist
world.
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