Wednesday, March 02, 2022

The future is ours to build or to destroy

 




Mors tua vita mea is the precept the capitalist operates by - your death is my life.



Many workers of all nationalities realise that the death cult of nationalism is indeed tragic futility so far as working people are concerned, and the spirit of international co-operation and solidarity, though slowly, is surely growing up amongst them. Our aim is to see established a democratic world community without frontiers.


 

Among the capitalists, there is continual friction arising out of their competition and rivalry each nation trying to oust the other.  When their vested interests are threatened by another state, tanks and troops are rushed to fend off any encroachment on zones of influence. All of which goes to prove there can be no peace, in either a military or economic sense.

 


It follows then, as the day follows night, that if we would do away with war, we must eliminate the conditions from which it has arisen. In this way alone lies the path to peace. After all, it is not in the power of statesmen to end wars as they belong to the class to whom war is necessary and inevitable. Fellow workers alone can alter the circumstances that bring such untold misery and ruin to their homes, by organising for the complete overthrow of the wage system. Then only can there be peace throughout the world.



The Socialist Party is opposed to the system of society in which we live today. Any national flag is not our flag. It is the Red Flag of socialism that we march behind singing the workers' anthem, The Internationale. We, socialists, extol the Red Flag as the symbol of kinship and revere it as an augury of worldwide peace, harmony, and brotherhood. We are proud of the Red Flag. Our allegiance to it is open and honest.

 

No state will exist in a socialist society since all differences between classes will disappear. Socialists consider the state as the organisation of the ruling classes, an instrument of oppression and violence. It is only natural that it cannot then speak of a future state. In this future, there will be no classes, no class oppression, therefore no instrument of this oppression and no state power. A "class-free state" is an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms. Socialism is a Commune without police, without an army, without a bureaucracy’s officialdom.

 


A money-free, state-free world commonwealth is the only framework within which current social problems can be permanently solved since it is only on this basis that production can be oriented towards satisfying human needs. This social revolution can only be carried out when once a majority of working people throughout the world want it, fully understand its implications, and organise democratically and politically to achieve it. No more masters and no more wage-slaves: every person free and equal. No more one against all and all against one, but one for all and all for one. It is the simplest expression of our revolutionary ideal.

 


Socialism, and only socialism, will create a true world community, a world without national barriers, without international rivalries, without master and slave nations and, hence, a world without war.  Its primary duty will be to conduct the affairs of the world with the aim of eliminating poverty, homelessness, hunger and general instability. Its sole criterion would be the needs of the people. Socialism will guarantee peace, security and freedom and prevent the destruction of humanity. The Socialist Party’s goal is the union of the workers of the whole world in a common struggle for emancipation. Our socialism is anti-nationalist in that we oppose everything which comes under the head of national chauvinism, patriotism, jingoism, and imperialism. Our war is the class war.


Peace between the people! War against the exploiters!

Tuesday, March 01, 2022

Capitalism - Humanity’s Enemy

 


"I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me." Abraham Lincoln 


Our task as socialists is to persuade others that our analyses of current events reflect reality and that our vision of the future is desirable. In other words, we aim to seduce our fellow workers with a consistent case for socialism. Peace is possible but not unless we put an end to the cause of war by organising to uproot the capitalist system.


The Socialist Party does not accuse individuals of deliberate efforts to engineer wars. Instead, we say the capitalist class generally, will do whatever they believe is necessary to protect, strengthen and preserve the capitalist system, the system that in the final analysis is the cause of war. For it is the economic facts and factors that control leaders and their actions - leaders rarely control events, or at any event, not for long.


Conflicts are propelled by forces beyond the immediate control of individuals, regardless of the prior hopes and intent of individuals, leading to a termination of the precise nature of which even the most far-visioned cannot perceive at this moment.

 

We believe that  working people must come to understand that the competitive capitalist system is, in fact, the basic cause of the present state of world anarchy, and of wars, declared and undeclared. Militarism is integral to the capitalist system. Accordingly, an effective antidote to militarism can only be fashioned by a working-class movement that organises workers to effect a basic transformation of society. This is the programme of the Socialist Party - to organise workers into mass organisations capable of wresting control over society from the capitalist minority and of creating a worker-controlled economy that will serve our collective needs and free us once and for all from the unspeakable horrors of militarism. To avoid future wars, therefore, capitalist society must be abolished.

 

Sympathy and emotion for the anti-war cause are laudable. But without a sound premise and attainable goal, they can only lead to failure and despair. The crying need of our time is not protest marches for peace. but determined, unrelenting action to awaken the working class to the imperative need for a socialist reconstruction of society, and to enlighten them on the principles and programme for accomplishing that social change in a peaceful, civilised manner. At this late hour, it is the only way to strike a decisive blow for peace and freedom for the workers of all nations. All else is futile and hopeless.

We want peace instead of violence and destruction. We want security instead of insecurity. Without capitalism and capitalist profit, we can put an end to these horrible wars caused by nationalist rivalry and by the lust of every capitalist to dominate the wealth of the world. Our marvellous machinery performed the terrible miracles of weapon production. We can make it perform far greater miracles to provide plenty for all, homes fit to live in, comforts and prosperity, self-respect and human dignity.

Those are the things we all want. They are the things socialism stands for. They are the things that we, the Socialist Party, stand for.

Socialist Standard March 2022

 


Monday, February 28, 2022

Nationalism divides workers


 The capitalist class flood the media with illusory phrases such as “national interest,” “national security,” and “national unity” in regards to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

 

We live in the epoch of the possible proletarian revolution – the rise of world socialism and its challenge to world capitalism. There is only one class capable of overthrowing capitalism: the working class. There is no ideology above the class struggle; there is no longer an ideology such as nationalism that can serve the interests of both the bourgeoisie and the working class.

 

The World Socialist Parties are frequently accused of failing to distinguish between oppressed and oppressor nations, between the nationalism of the oppressor which is reactionary and the nationalism of the oppressed which is progressive. Nationalism preaches to the people that they have more in common with one another than they do with the people of other nations, regardless of class. Nationalism helps bind the working class to the bourgeoisie of its nation. Nationalism ties the working people to their own bourgeoisie while socialism unites the working people of the world against the capitalist class. Those in the World Socialist Movement argue that the destiny of working people must not be tied to the bourgeoisie, neither to its own existing national bourgeoisie nor to an aspiring ruling class. The working class must determine its own destiny and to the extent that the working class holds nationalist ideas, it is allowing its destiny to be determined by the capitalist class. Unity must be established between the exploited regardless of nationality.

 

 Socialism can not be accomplished under nationalist ideas engendered by capitalism. Socialism must be international or it cannot exist at all. The world is irresistibly being driven to internationalism and interdependence. Nation-states cannot resolve such global problems as climate change, depletion of energy and natural resources or deal with the effects of pollution of all kinds on land and ocean, the ecological disasters facing fauna and flora. In the end, it is nationalism and the nation-state will have to disappear, not socialism. The only race is the human race.

 

Almost every country is more powerful than another and tries to dominate it. Even the small countries harbour designs on parts of their neighbours' territory. The tendency of nations to dominate others leads to the view that they are all imperialist, which renders the term anti-imperialism meaningless. Nationalist slogans distract the workers from their own specific class aspirations. They divide the workers of different nations, they provoke the mutual hostility of the workers and thus destroy the necessary unity of the proletariat. They line up the workers and the ruling class shoulder to shoulder in one front, thus obscuring the workers' class consciousness and transforming the workers into the executors of plutocrats’ policy. National struggles prevent the assertion of social questions and proletarian interests in politics and condemn this important means of struggle of the proletariat to sterility. All of this is encouraged by ‘socialist’ propaganda when the left nationalists present nationalist slogans to the workers as valid, regardless of the very goal of their struggle, and when it utilises the language of nationalism in the description of our socialist goals. It is indispensable that class feeling and class struggle should be deeply rooted in the minds of the workers; then they will progressively become aware of the unreality and futility of nationalist slogans for their class.

 

Put your class first, not your country. The world is a “global village”. Each region may have its own particular and distinct customs, but they are part of a greater system of society that is worldwide. This system of society is capitalism and every region and nation operates within this system of society in one way or another. Borders are just artificial barriers that belong to a past and present that is best left behind.


Our emphasis is upon the class struggle, to awaken class feelings in order to turn attention away from national problems. Our anti-patriotism campaigns could appear to be useless against the power of nationalist ideology and it could seem that nationalism is making the most progress among the workers. But insofar as nationalist movements are in practice capable only of following in the wake of the ruling class and thus of arousing the feeling of the working class against them, they will progressively lose their power.  Capitalist conceptions will continue to dominate their minds as before. And when the decisive moment arrives when they must choose between national and class interests, the internal weakness of this workers' movement will become apparent, as is currently taking place in the separatist crisis. How can we rally the masses under our banner if we allow them to flock to the banner of nationalism? Our principle of class struggle can only prevail when the other principles that manipulate and divide men are rendered ineffective; but if our propaganda enhances the reputation of those other principles, we subvert our own cause.

 

Even though we do not get involved in the slogans and rhetoric of nationalism and continue to use the principles of socialism, this does not mean that we are pursuing a kind of ostrich policy in regard to national questions. These are, after all, real questions that are of concern to men and women and which they want to solve. We are trying to get the workers to become conscious of the fact that, for them, it is not these questions, but exploitation and the class struggle, which are the most vital and important questions which cast their shadows over everything. But this does not make the other questions disappear and we have to show that we are capable of resolving them.


To all the nationalist arguments, our response will be if they speak of the glory of the nation, we shall speak of the solidarity and unity of the workers of the world.

Sunday, February 27, 2022

The Folly of War

 


The Socialist Party has often faced criticism for its reluctance to support nationalism. The Socialist Party frequently irritates our critics when we consider despair and desperation, destitution and deprivation as fertile ground for the success of nationalism. We have recognised that working people may seek solutions to their economic woes not through a shift towards socialism but by adopting a nationalist ideology. We have always insisted that class consciousness, while being subject to historical and material conditions, also requires knowledge and understanding - the motor power of ideas. It does not automatically arise. Workers' circumstances and their daily struggles could well make workers susceptible to the soundbites of patriotism and shun the socialist case. Political and economic crises usher forth new discontent, and new slogans, which generally bring about new political groupings and new figureheads. When the population are driven by intolerable conditions into organising for common action the ruling class sooner or later will either placate and harness the movement or they find a means of dividing it, by finding diversions. Socialist consciousness emerges through discussion, debate and analysis. It is about people interacting directly or indirectly with others, exchanging ideas with one another. It is people's experiences of capitalism coupled with being acquainted with socialism and its feasibility that will bring about real revolutionary change

 

 Socialists side with no state, for all states are merely organised forces of national coercion. We are opposed to the lot of them and support the interest of the oppressed, not selectively, but wherever they are. Socialists can only welcome the ending of any war in any part of the world. Stop the killing - stop the suffering.

 

Russia can be described as a kleptocratic dictatorship with Putin as the chief thief. Putin’s brand of populism has fostered an aggressive nationalism. He has seized political events and commemorations to revive the flame of passions with a disastrous past. The populations of the Russian Federation and Ukraine have nothing to gain from the return of nationalism which ravaged this part of the World several times in the past. Those who take advantage of the differences between the different parts of the region have a lot more to gain from the nationalist divisions which hide the particularly brutal class relationships within these societies, where underpaid workers make the fortunes for the oligarchs.


 The question is not about the “independence” of Ukraine, or of the breakaway republics, but about the real life of the populations of the country is decided upon. As long as the masses will let themselves be taken in by nationalist adventures their situation will only worsen. Any socialist would obviously be saying a plague on both your houses.

Saturday, February 26, 2022

The World Socialist Movement - The Peace Party of the World

 


We are human, but where is our humanity? What a barbaric age we still live in. Still, borders are to be fought over. Still, past wrongs to be avenged.


The class war is our war and our only war. We have no interest in championing any wars for ruling class pillage and plunder. In all these wars the workers are slaughtered while their masters get fat on the spoils of conquest. The time has come for the workers to cease fighting the battles of their bosses and to fight their own; to cease being slaughtered like cattle for the profit of the ruling class and to line up in the class struggle regardless of nationality for the overthrow of class rule and for the emancipation of their class and humanity. 


The Socialist Party has a consistent history of opposing all war. Our analysis has withstood the test of time Wars are fought for the interests and advantages of the ruling class. Our opposition to wars is attacked as “support for dictators”, “appeasement”, or “indifference”. How often have we heard that there have always been wars? Homo sapiens are a warring species, that human nature makes peace impossible and that aggression is built into our genes. Without a military plus a huge armaments budget to defend us, some other people will always try to conquer us?  Since capitalism is a predatory social and economic system, predatory personalities such as Putin rise to power. They view the world through a lens of aggression and that wars are inevitable.


The World Socialist Movement and its companion parties stand for peace. We do not take sides in the rivalries of countries, of nationalities, nor of presidents. The Socialist Party simply issues our call for friendship, fraternity and solidarity.


The Socialist Party denounces the aggressive acts of both governments and declares that between the peoples of the two countries there is no cause of quarrels. The interests of the working class are bound up with the maintenance of peace, and it is the working people who suffer most severely from the devastation and horrors of war. When a country is attacked the rich may suffer some financial loss, but they escape the worst horrors of starvation and misery inflicted upon the poor. The rich can get away to their rural retreats. The poor have to stay put in target areas. Anybody, therefore, claiming to speak on behalf of the working class must necessarily be in favour of peace.



We can overcome

 


Every worker, embittered, disappointed, confused, bewildered by the capitalist chaos around him or her can find confidence and clear knowledge that comes from the political and economic understanding conveyed by the Socialist Party. 

The readers of our journal or visitors to our web pages are not deceived or disappointed as we present the world socialist revolution as our answer as the way out of all the misery inflicted upon us.

  Socialism, above all, is a call for sharing and caring, and a product of mutual solidarity and collective cooperation. Scarcity and privation need not be the future. There is a better way for humanity–to go forward together to re-establish the democratic common ownership of the means of producing life’s necessities. We accept that our fellow workers are not yet ready for this, blinded by all-too-commonplace prejudices. The difficulties of our socialist cause arise chiefly from the conservatism of the human mind and to that conservatism are added the effects of centuries of degradation in which the labouring masses have been kept by a deliberate policy of the ruling classes. It is exceedingly hard for the majority of people to shake themselves free from old ideas, and deeply-entrenched authorities, and it is those mental factors that largely control our outlook

It is nationalism and racism that can divide the workers so that the workers of one nationality are struggling against the workers of another nationality or colour for a few illusory crumbs the rulers throw out exactly for that purpose. It is nationalism and racism that can pit groups of workers against each other. Such beliefs imply that certain people are better than all others and are “superior.”  Considering all those drawbacks there is still reason to rejoice at the progress we are making rather than to be disheartened by the particular difficulties we encounter. We will eventually flourish across racial and national lines as liberated humanity.

Socialists differ from left-wing liberal progressives in a fundamental way. Leftists seek to reform the system while socialists try to abolish it. The progressives hold that problems are only a matter of government policy. But the governing group is only the executive committee of the ruling class, as Marx pointed out years ago, and inevitably responds to its class interests. Socialists believe that the problem is not one of the symptoms but of fundamental causes; that the many social ills grow out of the very nature of capitalism as a system of exploitation and oppression; that poverty and inequality are endemic to capitalism; that it is in the very nature of the profit system, of the endless, ruthless, relentless struggle for profits that hunger and disease exist and that wars under capitalism are inevitable with periods of peace, even long and protracted ones, are merely intervals for the preparation of a new war.

The source of the inequality lies in which class owns the means of production. A small group of millionaires and billionaires owns over 90% of the wealth — the stocks, bonds, factories, real estate, natural resources.

The polarisation of poverty and the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few is a tendency inherent in all capitalist societies. It does not give way in times of recession or prosperity. Some capitalists may fall by the wayside but the capitalist class remains the owners. Nobody really knows who owns what corporation, what oligarch or family dynasty controls this or that part of the economy.  There's an ever-continuing tendency to amalgamate, dissolve and sell outright giant businesses, close plants, and shift capital from one country to another. But the end result is the same. The billionaire element extends its power throughout the face of the globe amid the growing misery of working people.

Socialists, however, are not fatalists. We think that the people can overturn the system.