All over the world things are confused and mixed-up. Our
world is one that can change in weeks and days and even hours instead of when
it took years. People find themselves unsure and uncertain and, yes,
frightened. Many politicians take advantage and stoke these fears, inciting
division by creating scape-goats to blame, igniting hatreds between people
rather than building solidarity.
The end must determine the means. Socialism will be
established only when a majority of workers understand and want it. Fundamental
social change will have to come about through a majority revolution, expressed
through some kind of verifiable electoral means. Only the elimination of the
capitalist system provides the basis to bring about equality. the Socialist
Party has tried in many ways to point out that the root of social problems
throughout the world is the system of capitalism, and that to solve these
problems and empower the people we need to break the economic power of the
capitalist class and establish socialism, a social system where the social
wealth is genuinely controlled by society and for the benefit of society, where
the common good, not profits, becomes the chief concern. The empowerment of the
working class requires that the level of political awareness increases. Only
the working class itself can achieve its emancipation. The person who is not
yet awakened, who has not yet realized all his or her class interests, is a
blind tool, the willing instrument of his or her own degradation. People learn
through their own experiences, but the experience alone do not provide the
movement with the vision or the understanding of how to make revolution. This
requires a socialist understanding of why society is the way it is and what it
will take to change it. We should not underestimate the power of ideas. A
vision of socialism, an understanding of the workings of capitalism, and commitment
by the working class has been part and parcel of the spirit of struggle needed
to better this world. As revolutionary socialists the Socialist Party cannot
surrender our contributions to understanding how fundamental change is to come
about. Our views are not Marxist dogma but are based on our own experience as
an organisation founded in 1904. We strive for a more just world, because we
are human beings.
The power of the ruling class exist by virtue of their
control of the state machine. It is putting the cart before the horse to claim
as some do that the political power of the capitalist class derives from its
economic ownership of the means of living. On the contrary, capitalism and the
rule of the capitalists exist because the overwhelming majority of the
population support this state of affairs. At present the voters send people to Parliament
and the London Assembly (the Scottish and Welsh ones too) with a clear mandate
to continue the capitalist system, which means to absorb themselves with
measures which have little bearing on workers' lives. All the political parties
contesting elections, whatever name they use to describe themselves or whatever
claims are made for them in respect to their position on the Right/Left
spectrum of capitalism, put forward policies firmly rooted in the economics of
capitalism. Capitalism is the cause of our suffering. “Capitalism sucks”, as we
tell our fellow-workers. Capitalism cannot be reformed in a deep way. Surface
reforms are lost in each inevitable downward economic cycle. Capitalism must
grow to survive. Because we live in a finite world, unlimited growth is
impossible.
The Socialist Party is eager to recruit members. We do not
expect every new member to have read the complete works of Marx or deliver
lectures on subjects of theoretical complexity. All that we require is basic
socialist knowledge: What is capitalism? What is socialism? What do we mean by
socialist revolution? How can it be brought about? In short, we will only
accept socialists into the Socialist Party. The Socialist Party takes a
different approach from that of all the other political parties, indeed it
could be said that, if the common strategies of all our opponents represents
the definitive elements of a political party, the Socialist Party is not so
much a political party but an organisation intent on abolishing politics. We
want people to seek power – for themselves. The building of socialism should
not be the work of just one organisation but the task of the entire working
class. But even though there is a need for unity of purpose and action, socialism
must still be the goal. We want to show how people can use this organisation to
create resources for their own struggles. In working for revolutionary change,
we want to promote the methods of democracy we have found to be successful. We
want people to join our organisation in order to empower themselves. We want the
Socialist Party to become an open organising and educational center in
revolutionary social organisation so that people have the ability to take
control of their own lives. We use every means at our disposal; publicity
campaigns, pamphlets, the social media, even advertising, to promote people
joining us.
At the moment the Socialist Party is incapable of contesting
all electoral constituencies. Where we do not put up candidates we urge those
who agree with our principles to write
'Socialism' across their ballot papers. This is an indication that at least
some workers wish to use their votes to support ideas which none of the
candidates is offering.
Arise, ye slaves! Declare war, not on the capitalist, but on the
capitalist system.