Another
Peoples
Climate March is planned
for April 29, 2017 in
Washington, DC focused on fighting for climate, jobs and justice. The
coalition picked the 29th because it would be the 100th day of the
new administration.
Certain
environmentalists adopt a rather smug attitude concerning proper
green lifestyles. They leave out the material pressures upon
millions of workers which leave them no option to live healthily.
Many in the Green movement supported by some scientists imagine that
a sustainable environment-friendly world can be achieved through
reforms of the market system. This is impossible. The capitalist
system has destructive features which cannot be removed through
reform. How
is it possible for us to choose non-destructive production methods
when these are in the hands of corporations which must place profit
before needs? How is it possible for us to co-operate when we are
dominated by economic competition? How is it possible to build a
stable way of life, a non-growth system in balance with nature, while
retaining a market system which is driven by a relentless pressure to
renew its capacity for sales at a profit? The activists in the
environmentalist movement must face up to these questions.
Capitalism
is primarily a system of capital accumulation and with any faltering
of this anti-social aim it breaks down in crisis and a worsening of
all social conditions. For sure, some efforts, both technological and
legislative, will no doubt be made to deal with the effects of global
warming. However, it can be said with certainty that any
environmental improvements will come second to the accumulation of
profits by the capitalist class. Capitalism is based on the
exploitation of the working class in the production process and
exists only to make profit and accumulate capital. Workers have no
control over pollution, locally or globally, while the state exists
only to further the interests of the capitalist class, taking action
only when their general or particular interests warrant it.
Capitalists only adopt new technologies and working methods when it
is profitable to do so, not because the existing ones happen to be
polluting the planet. It is sheer folly to believe
capitalists will adopt an environmental policy if their competitors
elsewhere in the world market do not. What would shareholders say to
a board of directors which introduced costly anti-pollution machinery
or practices if it meant that the company lost its competitive edge
and market as a result?
The
false belief that problems can be solved by reforming the market
system has led to the death of every decent hope for humanity
To avoid such a disastrous outcome we urge all those who wish to
protect the environment—to join the work of establishing socialism.
It is the only sure and practical way forward. With the planet held
in common by all people and on this basis democratic decisions about
how best to organise life in non-destructive ways could be freely
made. There would be no economic constraints preventing us from using
ecologically-sound methods. We would carry out the work through
direct co-operation. A society which was not constrained by private
property, commodity production and buying and selling would use as a
matter of course the best possible technology at hand to ensure the
safety of those working in the plants and the protection of the
natural environment. Social cost would be the deciding factor, not
commercial cost. Capitalism is unable to do this.
While
the planet will survive in some shape or form, there is now a fair
chance the human race will not.
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