Socialism
is the first social system in the history of mankind to be introduced
by the conscious action of its collective creators and not, so to
speak, behind the backs of the actors in history’s drama. It is no
accident that socialist thinkers failed to sketch out in any detail
the new socialist society, as distinct from the many seekers of
utopia down through the ages. Instead of blueprinting the new
society, they study the society in which we now live — capitalist
society — the society out of which the new is destined to come —
seeking the laws governing its motion. They learned that the class
struggle was the lever of social change. They recognised that the
workers, out of painful experience, overcoming their divisions and
out of necessity, need to take the power from the hands of the
capitalist class who now possess it, abolishing the whole state
structure that they have developed to serve their interests and
forming organs of workers’ power. The many prejudices which are
deeply rooted in the past have been fostered and whipped up by the
ruling class to divide the workers and pit them against one another
and away from their common enemy.
With
the release of the capitalist fetters on the productive forces, the
planned obsolescence, socialists see the availability of plenty for
all. Not only will the revolution itself be profoundly democratic,
but with its victory will come almost instantaneous benefits for all.
Thanks to the tremendous productive capacity we have created across
this land, we will be quickly able to satisfy all the basic needs of
everyone. There will be no real shortages that would require some
kind of policing to supervise who gets what, and no bureaucrats
acquiring special favours that would allow them to become a
privileged elite. We would see our wealth as part of mankind’s
common heritage, binging its unparalleled natural resources and
productivity, to the well-being of humanity. Solidarity in the
working class as a whole, coming from below, is an urgent necessity
if we are to further the cause of socialism.
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to the Socialist Standard. Courage and determination is required, but
it is also necessary that everything possible be done towards
spreading education among as many workers as possible. The greater
the knowledge and understanding we possess, the greater will be our
confidence in victory over the class enemy.