Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Work for Socialism!

The primary purpose for the Socialist Party engaging in elections is to get our socialist message out there for people to hear and see. The Socialist Party  is a political party of men and women organised together for the purpose of getting control of political power in order to introduce socialism. 

For sure, at this moment in time we do not expect to have our candidates take their seats in Parliament and begin the task of dispossessing the capitalist class and establishing socialism. We try to present our case to our fellow-workers and do not waste our time and space campaigning on issues such as humanising wage-slavery. 


We explain the REAL causes of their poverty, their squalor and the misery they have to endure. We explain why they must continue to live for the best part of their lives toiling in jobs that they hate but must perform day in and day out, to pay the rent or mortgage, to put food on the table and to raise their families. We always tell them that the remedy for this suffering lies entirely in their own hands, that they must do some hard thinking, that they have to acquire that revolutionary knowledge and understanding to organise politically and consciously to obtain control and power over the State machine.


 No leaders can do it for them. No other political party can tell that. Indeed they dare not tell them that. When the working class arrives at that stage of revolutionary knowledge and understanding  amazing things will happen. They will take possession of the whole Earth and the wealth and resources it holds. A new social system will be born, and it will operate throughout the whole world. True to our international socialist principles we will seek contact with workers in other countries who take their stand on the same principles, with a view to setting on foot at last a genuine World Socialist Movement free from the national prejudices the progress of the workers’ movement. 


If we have a message for our fellow-workers, it is that the progress of humanity does not require the loss of millions of lives to hunger, disease and war.


Tuesday, November 12, 2019

The ABC of Socialism

Socialism will neither have commodity production nor classes so it is clear that no socialist society exists or has existed anywhere in the world. Capitalists  are confronting proletarians and it is impossible to speak of solidarity between them; one group tries to reduce wages, the other tries to increase them. Each can only gain at the expense of the other. We live in a world where commercial rivalries, war and the threat of war characterize the relations between countries, peoples, and nations. Hunger, poverty, unemployment, racial and sexual discrimination, and many forms of repression, including the most barbaric, such as genocide, are the lot of the majority of the earth’s inhabitants. Capitalism is the result of the exploitation of the labour power of the workers by the employing class, sole owners of the means of production. This exploitation is particularly brutal in the less economically developed countries. The working class now have a rich experience behind it from its many battles fought against the capitalists for more than a century: battles both on the economic and the political fronts.

 The goal of the class struggle is to lead the world to socialism. The historic mission of the working class is thus not only to replace the rule of one class with that of another, as has happened already in the feudal and bourgeois revolutions, but also to liberate all of humanity from the chains of exploitation and oppression by the abolition of classes themselves. The divisions between the city and countryside, and between mental and manual labour will also be abolished, and a society without a State will be created, since the State is nothing other than the instrument of domination of one class over the others.

The emancipation of the workers will be accomplished by the workers themselves. They will achieve it through socialist revolution, which will suppress the private ownership of the means of production in order to establish common property, and replace capitalist commodity production by the socialist organization of production based on the labour of all the members of society and designed to ensure the complete well-being and full development of each person. What socialism demands is now nothing else, than the opening of our eyes for the social process, which take place around us. Socialism is thus revolutionary in principle, i.e. it puts up a totally new principle in place of the old, not just patches this or that flaw.

The Socialist Party’s objective is to lift the working class everywhere from the dead level of wage-slavery to freedom and dignity

 Socialism is a free society, based upon cooperative industry, administered in the equal interest of all without a trace of bondage to breed resentment. Socialism is the product of social evolution. Capitalists upon the one hand, workers upon the other, the former having the machinery, buying the labour-power to operate it, and therefore owning the product. Result: a few billionaires ad a vast army of poverty-stricken, degraded, and servile toilers. These conditions are practically the same in all nations throughout the world. The workers and the  capitalists are in deadly economic conflict. The battlefield is the Earth; the stake is universal freedom. The slave pen and auction block had to go. The “labour market” will soon follow. 


Monday, November 11, 2019

Good Times Don't Last Long Under Capitalism.

 There was a time when Fort McMurray, Alberta was a boom town. With 165.4 billion barrels the oilsands were the third largest in the world, behind those of Venezuela and Saudi Arabia.

 With oil prices climbing from 2004 to 2014, the industry invested $210.1 billion, and in over those ten years output more than doubled to 2.2 billion barrels a day. 

Thanks to big paycheques and plenty of overtime, workers bought customized pickups and million dollar homes. 

Now Fort Mac is the insolvency capital of Canada due to the drop in oil prices. Eight thousand people a month come to Wood Buffalo Food Bank for jars of peanut butter and cans of soup. These are folks who were living high before the bust. The bank’s director Dan Edwards said, ''Individuals that have degrees and education and skills come here, because the jobs aren't what they were.'' The enormity of it is the population of Fort Mac is only 75,000. 

Good times don't last long under capitalism; how about a society where they do.

Canadian comrade.

The Fantasy. "Equality Within Capitalism".

American news programs have featured women being ecstatic because they can now participate in combat in the army. Well now isn't that a wonderful step forward in the fight for equality; women can now prove they can kill as well as any man - like BFD man.

 It is a terrible, sad, and sick reflection of capitalism that when one studies the history of feminist movements all over the world -- and women achieving whatever little rights they have – they are now proving their worth to the swindling class of their usefulness in capitalist wars. The sad and pathetic truth is women want equality with men within capitalism, which is a fantasy, because men don't have equality with each other. 

Capitalism is a divisive system which turns people against each other: it’s a case of hate this or that person because he/she is black, white, Catholic, Jew, or yes, male or female. 

There is only one kind of equality worth fighting for - one where all will stand equal in social relation to the means of life.

Canadian comrade.

Capturing Political Power

Beside the bourgeois democratic candidates there shall be put up everywhere working-class candidates, who, as far as possible, shall be members of the League, and for whose success all must work with every possible means. Even in constituencies where there is no prospect of our candidate being elected, the workers must nevertheless put up candidates in order to maintain their independence, to steel their forces, and to bring their revolutionary attitude and party views before the public. They must not allow themselves to be diverted from this work by the stock argument that to split the vote of the democrats means assisting the reactionary parties. All such talk is but calculated to cheat the proletariat. The advance which the Proletarian Party will make through its independent political attitude is infinitely more important than the disadvantage of having a few more reactionaries in the national representation!!Karl Marx

The Socialist Party concurs with the attitude of Marx, and it is a great shame that we cannot contest every constituency in the country. Until that time when there is no Socialist Party candidate standing - Spoil your ballot paper with a write-in for "world socialism".

 As the General Election on the 12th of December draws near, all parties are using their resources to the utmost in the effort to persuade the workers that one or other of the programmes put forward will solve the difficulties that face the workers to-day. These  parties seek to remedy the most glaring evils yet still leave unaltered the present basis of society.

To the workers who read this blog we would ask, ‘Are you satisfied to let things go on in the same old way?’ 

You are slaves to-day because you allow your masters to own the things you produce and thereby control your lives. Your masters take no part in production, yet they take what you have produced. In return for the labour you spend in the field, the factory and the workshop you receive, at the best of times, only a beggarly pittance that does little more than keep you alive and enable you to bring up children to replace you in slavery. Even when in work you are always watchful lest, through no fault of your own, you lose your job. Out of work, your lot is miserable indeed—often a more or less rapid journey to the grave through insufficient nourishment. In numbers you are the overwhelming majority of the nation, and yet you hand over to a relatively small group of masters the product of your work. There is no common interest between you and your masters within the present social conditions. It is their interest to extract from you as much wealth as you can produce for the lowest outlay in wages, as by this means they wax wealthy. It is your interest to obtain possession of the means of production with which you produce wealth in order to produce wealth for your own benefit. Do not heed the smooth-tongued orator who would tell you to work in harmony with your masters for your mutual benefit. The capitalist lives by the exploitation of the worker. Between exploiter and exploited there can be no harmony of interest. When exploitation as a system is done away with, then there will be neither exploiter nor exploited.

Between you and the possession of the means of production stand the laws of capitalism, and behind these laws stands the State—the organised oppressive power of the ruling class. Before you can obtain control of the means of production you must, as a first step, capture the State power. This State power is centred in Parliament and the group in a majority in Parliament has the power to control society.

If you wish to get out of slavery, to send delegates to Parliament to capture the control of affairs. In choosing your MPs, you must remember it is servants you want, not masters nor leaders.
The Socialist Party is a political party of working men and women organised together for the purpose of getting control of political power in order to introduce socialism. Its parliamentary candidates arc selected as fitting tools for the job. Its members control the party throughout and determine, by majority decisions, the policy of the organisation. This policy is set forth in all the literature the party publishes. The party is, controlled entirely by its members and is not at the beck and call of either a place-hunting individual or a group of self-seekers.

If you are tired of the chains of slavery, join the party and thereby give us your aid in the work of speeding out of existence the system that oppresses us all. The Earth and its fullness is for no person’s private possession. Let the workers of the world determine that it shall be for the equal benefit of all.


Presenting the argument for socialism

It is of importance that the Socialist Party’s case should be made as widely known as possible, in particular our opposition to all other parties. The control of the political machine by a socialist working class means the enacting of common ownership—that is socialism. The socialist society will be carried on by the workers, whose common interests will be expressed territorially and industrially and in every field. The production of wealth will result from the organisation of industry arranged democratically by a socialist population. The capitalist system has now outlived its usefulness, and the capitalist class has become an unnecessary class. The class can be dispensed with and the system replaced with advantage to the working class, who are the great majority and can impose their will when they choose to do so. That is the basis of socialism. No other basis is needed. We are out for the abolition of capitalism, because an investing class is a privileged and totally superfluous class.

Capitalism divides the human family into two parts: one, a small minority class, claims title to all the resources of the earth — this group is known as the capitalists; the other class in our society, the overwhelming majority of the population, are known, appropriately enough, as the working class.

Since the capitalists claim ownership of all the resources of the earth, either as individuals, private or public companies or through the agency of the State, the workers are obliged in order to live to sell to the owning class the only thing they (the workers) possess, their mental or physical skills. These they sell in return for wages or salaries, which enables them to buy back from the capitalists a portion of the things they have produced.

The sole reason for producing goods under capitalism is to ensure directly or indirectly, for the capitalists, profit. Human needs are of secondary importance. This is true of all the capitalist countries of the world today. It is true of the “western” nations under “private” capitalism and it is equally true of the former ‘communist’ countries under state-capitalism.

Socialist Party candidates for election run on no programme except that which our readers see in our literature, and they would receive, therefore, the votes only of those who want Socialism and reject the programmes of the opposing candidates. The number of persons who want Socialism and would vote for it would, although small, be larger than our enrolled membership.

From its formation the Socialist Party has regarded the contesting of elections as a means of propaganda to be used along with other means of propaganda

We accept Marx’s dictum that the working class must achieve their own emancipation. But Marx, of course, did not mean by this that nothing should be done until the working class as a whole decide upon doing it. If that attitude were correct, then the Socialist Party could not have been formed. The action of forming a Socialist organisation of any kind at a time when "the working class have no desire for Socialism” would, according to such reasoning, "be anti-Socialist action.” Marx, it is interesting to observe, had considered this situation and wholeheartedly agreed with the attitude which the Socialist Party takes up. In his ‘Address to the Communist League’ he wrote:
Even in constituencies where there is no prospect of our candidate being elected, the workers must nevertheless put up candidates in order to maintain their independence, to steel their forces, and to bring their revolutionary attitude and party views before the public

The Socialist Party takes the only attitude the working class, conscious of its own position, can assume - contemptuous indifference for the intrigues of its masters for political power. The socialist objective is the only thing that matters to us who are socialists. Its achievement is possible whenever the bulk of our fellow-workers are of like opinion, howsoever the political or other barriers are arranged by our opponents, the capitalist class; and its achievement is not possible while we have a minority, under any conceivable political or social circumstances. To produce that majority is the immediate object of the socialist, by which time the movements of our rulers may have created a position entirely different from the present one in its political aspect. But in those movements we can have no part: they concern them, not us. We know that the economic position of our class is incapable of any essential improvement within the limits of capitalism, and are therefore out for its abolition, and we refuse to stay our hand from that work for anything any section of the masters like to propose for our temporary benefit economically, or for the alleged purpose of facilitating our movement politically. It is thus we make ourselves socialists in the present, and it is thus we shall win socialism in the future.

The present political situation makes more than ever necessary the Party which alone in this country is emphasising the need for conscious working-class action along political lines for the realisation of socialism—the Socialist Party.

Socialism is a form of social organisation wherein the convention governing the production and distribution of all wealth will be the satisfaction of human needs. All the resources of the earth will be the property of mankind as a whole and people will apply their skills and energies to these resources in order to produce the things society needs. Under such circumstances an abundance of all the things we need could be produced and it will not be necessary to find markets in which goods can be sold — for as all (save the young, the aged and infirm) will have engaged in the job of production, so all will take from the abundant wealth available. Money, a measurement of wealth and means of exchange under capitalism, will, in Socialism, be rendered superfluous, hence the humiliation of the wages system, with all the other ugly features of class slavery, will disappear, leaving the simple principle of socialist organisation: from each in accordance with  ability; to each in accordance with needs.

Is such a society possible?

Of course it is! When you consider the organised waste that the ending of the money-system alone will bring you begin to appreciate the great possibilities that lie before us. Think of all the useless functionaries connected with capitalism and essential to that system: we have the capitalists themselves, and their lackeys and flunkeys . . . armies of salesmen, touts, tickmen and agents of all descriptions . . . brokers, bankers, clerks. . . policemen, jailers and prisoners — to give point to the commandments of the system . . . soldiers, sailors and airmen, to fight capitalism’s wars — and, of course, the vast array of civilian brains and brawn necessary to the appetite of the war-machines, not to speak of the loss of human life and energy associated with “civilisation’s” wars. Very little mental exercise will show that we could fill many pages with lists of functionaries necessary only to the maintenence of capitalism.

With socialism all these useless functions will come to an end and the people concerned can begin to make a real contribution to the happiness of themselves and all mankind.

There can be no doubt that freed from the restrictions and organised waste of capitalism the peoples of the world have it within their power to produce their needs, thus opening the door to a full and happy life for all humanity. The question remains, how can the change to Socialism be accomplished?

Capitalism could not continue to exist without the willingness and assistance of the majority of the people whose role in that society is that of wage-slaves. Even more so will socialism require the participation of its people but, by the very nature of socialism such support and participation must be conscious. Only the unqualified and conscious support and participation of the majority of the world’s workers can bring about socialism. The socialist objective will mean freedom as humanity has never before known it; it represents the beginning of the highest form of social organisation that mankind can achieve, hence it demands of those who institute it a knowledge of what it is and how it will function.

Accordingly, the task of the Socialist Party and its Companion Parties overseas, is to use all the means at our disposal to bring about mass Socialist understanding; to build up an organised majority of conscious socialists to the end of gaining control of the state power and converting this from the agent of capitalist exploitation into an instrument of socialist emancipation.

Simply stated, socialism will come about when the majority of the workers of the world realise that they are the people who equip and run capitalism in the interests of their masters and undertake the task of changing the economic foundations of society in such a way as will facilitate the functioning of society in the interests of all, irrespective of race or sex.

Socialism is only as far off as the willingness of the workers to accept capitalism and attempt its reform leaves it. We cannot over-emphasise the fact that there is no bar to socialism now but the lack of socialist knowledge prevailing among the working class.

It is not usual for a political party to ask you to think and to ply you with something really worth thinking about. It is the practice to assure you that the party has your problem in hand and that “ So-and-So”, a “born leader” will collect your vote and put matters right. We hasten to assure you that we have no “leaders” in our ranks; we are an organisation of working men and women tormented by the problems and humiliations of capitalism and eager to enlist your support to banish that system from the earth.

We want to change the system, not our rulers






Sunday, November 10, 2019

Capitalism - Good for Some. Bad - for Many Others.

Stats-Canada informs us that September's unemployment rate was the lowest in nearly 40 years at 5.5 per cent. The analysts had predicted that the economy would gain 10,000 jobs, instead it gained 54,000. Most of these were full time jobs and wages increased Stats said, but didn't release any further figures. Sounds great doesn't it ?, but- but- but- there's just one thing: we live under capitalism. 

UNIFOR, which is Canada's largest private sector union, ran the following ad in the Toronto Star: ''Doug Ford's conservatives plan to cut more than $1billion from our children's education. He intends to increase class sizes by nearly 30%, leaving struggling students further behind. As a direct result of Ford's cuts, the province will lose as many as 10,000 teaching positions. He halted construction on three college campuses, eliminating 8,000 spaces for new students. He cut $670 million from the Ontario Student Assistance Program, disproportionately impacting students from low income families. 

Doug Ford says he's for the people, but he's certainly not for our children and grandchildren.'' 

So even if life under capitalism doesn’t sound too bad for some you can always count on it that it’s bad for others.

Canadian comrade.

The Extremes Between Wealth And Poverty.

 Trolling the internet, I came across this little goodie: The Duchess of Cambridge, (one of capitalism's better P.R. creations), was seen with a Chanel, purse which cost $6,225 - a price they justified, because it had a gold and burgundy handle. 

When one considers the poverty in the world, this ridiculous kit bag clearly emphasizes the extremes between wealth and poverty. This is not to suggest they should take it away from Lady rich-bitch, nor to say that everyone would have one in a Socialist society, because within Socialism their would be no great desire for the meaningless symbols of wealth for privilege.

Canadian comrade.