Capitalism threatens mankind with a lethal and unpredictable
mixture of global warming droughts and floods, sea level changes loss of forests
and crops, all combining to precipitate recurring cycles of famine and conflict.
This is the devastating scenario of the breakdown of our ecological system. The
planet only supports life because of the delicate and harmonious relationship
between eco-systems and carbon dioxide. Fossil fuels – oil, coal and gas – for
energy in modem times, together with the destruction of much of the world’s
rainforests, has enormously disturbed the carbon dioxide concentration in the
atmosphere. But today this fine balance is being disturbed and on a massive
scale. Anarchic capitalism and the rapacious greed of today’s corporations now
threaten humanity with possible extinction.
The Socialist Party has never
opposed the spectacular successes science has contributed to society. But under
capitalism it has been used and developed in an irrational and unplanned manner
which has resulted in many catastrophes. Capitalism has proved incapable of
using the capacity of modern technology to ease the nightmare conditions of those
whose conditions of life are characterised by malnutrition, illiteracy,
disease, squalid surroundings, high infant mortality and low life expectancy. While
advances in science and technology have made possible the development of the
microprocessors, computers, mobile phones and robots, the real ‘energy crisis’ is
for the people still dependent upon charcoal as fuel for cooking. For them, it can
only be obtained by encroaching upon the forests. Denuded of tree cover, the
top soil quickly becomes washed away creating deserts.
It is a searing
indictment of the short sighted and disastrous policies of Big Business. The wanton
destruction of the environment has now reached calamitous proportions. The Greenhouse
Effect is inevitable in a society dominated by blind market forces. The
inherent contradictions, antagonisms and the competition of interests makes
capitalism absolutely incapable of developing and introducing adequate
safeguards against climate change. Corporations cannot afford to be overly
concerned with stopping global warming. The existence of every corporation is
based on its ability to make more profits than a rival company. Businesses will
not dig deeply into their profits to take any real steps toward stopping climate
changes. Business is not about to cut its profits for anybody. Business has not
cut its profits to provide full employment or to avoid wars. There’s no reason
to expect them to do such a thing in order to end global warming. This is also
true to a large extent of the government. lt’s very difficult to tell the
politicians from the businessmen. Marx summed it up well:
“The executive of the modern state is but a committee for
managing the affairs of the bourgeoisie.”
People no longer hold any confidence in the
business-controlled government’s ability to “control” business. Capitalism is a voracious system. Can we end it before it
destroys us?
The Socialist Party see through the superficial and deceptive token gestures of the politicians. In a socialist world, all types of energy production would be considered on the basis of safety, efficiency and environmental concern.
The Socialist Party see through the superficial and deceptive token gestures of the politicians. In a socialist world, all types of energy production would be considered on the basis of safety, efficiency and environmental concern.