Recessions
are an inherent feature of capitalism and cannot be ended without
eliminating the root, the capitalist system. The anarchy of
production and crisis will not be eliminated without putting an end
to the capitalist system. The motive of
capitalist production is the securing of maximum profits. Production
of goods is in fact an incidental aim of capitalism, as is
employment. The capitalist class organises production for the purposes
of increasing profits. When conditions are such that profits can be
increased by increasing production, the capitalists does so, and when
conditions are such that profits can only be increased by cutting
back production to keep up the price, then that is what the
capitalist class does. Thus if it serves to increase profits to
increase the numbers of workers in production, then this is done; but
if profits can only be increased by intensifying exploitation,
getting more or the same amount of work out of fewer workers, then
this is done instead. These fundamental features of the capitalist
system cannot be eliminated without removing the capitalist system
itself.
All
the capitalist parties are dedicated to the continuation of the
capitalist system of wage slavery. The working class must prepare
through the course of this and other struggles for putting an end to
the capitalist system. The reason for the treachery and betrayal of
the “friends” of labour is not simply the cowardice and
spinelessness of various individuals. The workers can never rely on
the labour leaders because their entire position depends on the
maintenance of the capitalist system. The socialist struggle is to
build the unity of the class against the class enemy, fighting
against the class-collaborationism and reformism. The workers can and
must fight the encroachments on their employment conditions, but they
cannot restrict themselves to addressing only the symptoms; they must
in the course of combatting the encroachments prepare for removing
the source of the disease, the capitalist system of wage slavery. It
is the capitalist system of exploitation and oppression, the system
of wage slavery, that is the source of all the problems facing the
working class. It demonstrates the urgent necessity to overthrow
capitalism and establish socialism through revolution. Social
revolution is not only a possibility, it is a necessity in order to
avert the dangers facing working people to prevent their immiseration
and destitution.
So
widespread is the chaos across the world that it cannot do other than
create the possibility of revolutionary activity. The position of
capitalism is extremely precarious. No one is more conscious of this
than the financiers and statesmen themselves. The capitalists would
very much like, if they could, to clear up the mess that their system
is in—but they cannot. It is in this context that we are attempting
to develop our socialist analysis. Exploited by the relations of
production under capitalism, the working class has a direct interest
in the overthrow of capitalism and its replacement by socialism, the
system in which the working class owns and controls the means of
production and collectively shares in the products of its labour. The
working class, created by capitalism, is also the destroyer of
capitalism.
The
Socialist Party is the party of the working class, in fundamental
opposition to all other parties. It declares that the social
contrasts of increasing wealth in the hands of the rich, side by side
with the increasing misery and poverty of the people, cannot be
eliminated within the framework of capitalism. It proclaims that the
organisation of the economic life of the whole world, the
abolition of war, the end of the capitalist dictatorship and the
building of socialism, are impossible, unless the working class
overthrows the capitalist class. The Socialist Party therefore is
the deadly foe of capitalism and capitalist parties. We do not intend
to appeal to emotion. We hope to present a few facts about the class
question that every worker should know. We appeal to workers to use
their reason. History is full of examples of the decline of
civilisations. All of us have read about them. But we can do nothing
about the past. That is history. The period in which we live is
different. We can do something about it. Human beings can actively
intervene and change the course of history. We need not become
fatalists and assume that barbarism will follow the present period.
That can happen only if the workers do not understand the system,
they live in and do not organise to do something about it. The
starting point is understanding the present system.