The capitalists
have intellectuals and academics who sing their praises. Countless books,
movies, and TV series depict the benefits of capitalism. The describe a dulled
class consciousness among the workers themselves. According to the
anti-socialists, no matter what happens,
the workers will never become a force ready, willing, and able to transform
society. So much are they are a part of the “consumer society” that they have no
reason to turn against it. Such a prognosis rests upon the idea that the
present characteristics, attitudes, and relations of working people are
essentially unalterable. The capitalist rulers today have an arrogant faith in
the longevity of their system. They firmly believe that the empire of the
almighty dollar, the euro, the pound and yuan is assured of perpetual dominion.
These devout believers in the perpetuity of
capitalism fail to take into consideration the impact of growing
economic inequality, and the pressing consequences of climate change.
Scarcely anyone but socialists nowadays hold
hope in the anti-capitalist strivings and sentiments of the working people or
believe that they will in time participate in a mighty movement for socialist
objectives. For retaining such beliefs and being guided by them, socialists are
looked upon as political fossils, relics of a bygone era, dogmatists who cling
to outworn views.
The Socialist Party has substantial reasons for their adamant
resistance on this point. Our convictions are not an affirmation of
religious-like faith but derived from a materialist conception of history which
motors the forces of world history, a reasoned analysis of the trends of our
time, and an understanding of the mainsprings and the necessities of capitalist
development. Marxism has clarified many perplexing problems in philosophy,
sociology, history, economics, and politics.
The Socialist Party does not
succumb to sentiments of pessimism. The prospects of the working class are not so hopeless as the critics make out. The skeptics who
suppose unlimited confidence in the longevity of capitalism rule out the
possibility that the workers will become aware of the increasing perils of
capitalism and that decades of inertia will end.
Socialism teaches that the revolution against capitalism
and the socialist reconstruction of the old world can be accomplished only
through conscious, collective action by the workers themselves. In constructing
the new society a
political organisation capable of handling such colossal tasks cannot arise
spontaneously or haphazardly; it has to be continuously,
consistently and consciously built. It is still correct to say that one does
not become a socialist or get knowledge of the laws governing the development
of social structures just by being a worker in capitalist industry and engaging
in various economic struggles. You become a socialist by means of studies and
readings after work through which you understand what it is to be a worker, why
we have a capitalist society, why and how this society is going to be replaced
by a socialist society, why and how the class society is going to give way to
the class-free socialist society.
The Socialist Party declares that it's most
important task just now is to arouse socialist consciousness within the working
class
Capitalism is not particular what it turns out in the way of merchandise, computers, aircraft, motors, fuel ships or candyfloss...the common denominator is profit. Of course, there are many workers who seem unproductive because their product is apparently never brought to market. But this is not a question of job content and is true of manual and non-manual alike. Besides, we should understand this issue in terms of the requirements of capital in its general aspect, of the class of employers rather than the needs of a particular employer and a particular capital. All workers are employed solely on the basis that, directly or indirectly, they increase the productivity power of capital as a whole. Doctors and teachers are good examples: their ’products’ are educated and healthy workers, capable of providing bigger and better profits. Workers, be they ’white’ or ’blue’ collar, because they are workers and cannot survive except by selling their labouring power. we learn the most important lesson of all: that the struggle to live with capitalism is the struggle of the perpetually oppressed.