“There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to
one who is striking at the root, and it may be that he who bestows the largest
amount of time and money on the needy is doing the most by his mode of life to
produce that misery which he strives in vain to relieve.” - Henry David
Thoreau
Many appear to believe that the Socialist Party takes some
sort of perverse pleasure about raining on other people’s parades. We don’t. We
are a political party that has been around for a very long time and we have
seen many movements and campaigns come and go. We have
acquired an insight into why so many failed to achieve their aims and for that
reason we try to give our fellow-workers the benefit of our experience so that
they do not repeat old mistakes or try to re-invent the wheel.
What we have growing these days are environmentalist protest
groups such as Extinction Rebellion in the UK and Sunrise in the US. We can
applaud their enthusiasm and activism to try to halt climate change. However,
we cannot approve of the strategies they have chosen to solve the problem.
Rather than system change we witness they opt for the Green New Deal as the
resolution of the crisis, not revolution.
By not understanding capitalist dynamics, they have not made
capitalism their enemy. In fact, many ecologists are in denial that capitalism
is the root cause and prefer to cast the blame on people and overpopulation,
that institutions like governments and corporations are the focus of their
protests and palliative remedies are the cure.
We witness it in practically every scientific report no
matter how damning it is. There is no indictment of the system that has created
and still advances climate change. Just optimistic references to “it is not too
late” for sustainable carbon reducing policies to be implemented by born-again
green politicians.
It has been capitalism that has fueled global warming and the rise in carbon emissions. Yet people are looking to capitalism to solve a
problem created by capitalism. Instead of the socialist alternative, working
towards a sustainable steady-state production system for peoples’ needs and not
for capitalists’ profits, we have the Green New Deal. It’s capitalism. Bernie
Sander and Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez are not for socialism, but a more regulated capitalism. Only socialism can
tackle what is happening in the world now
The Green New Deal is based upon Roosevelts New Deal from
the 1930s which is credited of lifting America out of the Great Depression by
the enactment of series of government legislation. If only that were true. FDR’s
reforms failed to fix America’s economy. It was the coming of war that revived
production demand and restored profits to business. Unemployment fell because America
economy started to prepare for war. The national income per capita in 1938 was
only 76 per cent of that in 1929. There was another economic crisis in 1937.
The industrial index plunged downward. And in October of that year, FDR said
“Steer toward the coming war and make all preparations accordingly.” The 1937
depression was halted and reversed, not by any normal upswing of the economic
cycle, but by the speeding up of war preparations not only in this country but
throughout the world. It was not until the US entered the Second World War four
years later that the slump finally came to an end. That is a simple lesson from
the Roosevelt New Deal experience.
Reformers refuse to see the truth: that capitalist society
does not function to achieve social goals the community as a whole, regards as
desirable, but rather operates to achieve the goals considered desirable by a
small part of society, the ruling capitalist class, which places its profits as
the paramount concern of society. Society does not exist to satisfy the
requirements of the community but the profit needs of the capitalist class. The
government, no matter whether conservative or liberal, remains a social
organization whose purpose is to insure the rule of the capitalist class, and
by its policies to assure the receipt of profits, which is considered the first
claim on society. When the needs of the great majority of society come into
conflict with the capitalist system and the capitalist class, the government’s
role is to ascertain that the latter triumphs. Capitalist class parties may
differ and sometimes do differ deeply on how to achieve the purpose of the
state, but despite these differences all capitalist parties represent poorly or
well the capitalist class.
As Marx put it, “The real barrier of capitalist production
is capital itself.” It functions for the accumulation of further capital;
capitalist production is production for capital. What is necessary is the
transformation of this system into one in which production becomes an
ever-expanding system of creating goods for the benefit of the society of
producers. This transformation requires one pre-condition: the expropriation of
the capitalists who, not out of ill will but as a functioning class, bar the
way to production for use. As capitalism spread across the globe, hunger and
starvation spread with it. Growing food and selling it to those who have plenty
has always been more profitable than sharing food with those who need it.
Many environmentalists declare the demise of class struggle
as a viable force for social change. They have turned away from questions of
class and especially class struggle. They reject the productivist premises of
Marxists who are accused of viewing issues such as ecology as external to
questions of production, distracting from the task of organizing workers at the
point of production.
It is said that Nero fiddled while Rome burned. The Trump administration,
defending the commercial interests of big coal, oil and other segments of the
capitalist class, is doing even worse while the crisis of global warming
continues to gather intensity. Incredibly, though some scientists are
reportedly wondering if our planet isn't approaching a global warming 'meltdown,'
Trump is still trying to deny that the crisis even exists. Some scientists now
worry that rising temperatures may cause a 'runaway greenhouse effect' that
cannot be stopped. In this worst-case scenario the polar ice caps and even
Arctic tundra melt, oxidizing organic matter previously frozen in the ice, and
releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide and another greenhouse gas, methane. Regardless
of their best efforts, a willingness to create a sustainable environment,
people are constantly assailed by the effects of consumerism in the global
market. For most of the world's workers, sustainability is about how to survive
the gap between spending your last dollar, and the arrival of the next pay
packet.
Take away the profit motive in capitalist production and
replace it with socialist production for human needs and wants and such
controls become not only possible, but desirable. While capitalism reigns on
Earth, the chance exists that the profit mongers will simply keep on fiddling
until it is too late. The Earth can no longer be owned; it must be shared. Join
the Socialist Party and the fight for a future under a democratic socialist
economy capable of halting and eventually reversing the damage done to the
planet and all its inhabitants by the voracious capitalist system. It is
obvious that today human needs are far from being met on a world scale, and
that fairly rapid growth in the production of food, housing and other basic
amenities would still be needed for some years even if production ceased to be governed
by the economic laws of capitalism. However it should not be forgotten that a
'steady-state economy' would be a much more normal situation than an economy
geared to blindly accumulating more and more means of production. After all,
the only rational reason for accumulating means of production is to eventually
be in a position to satisfy all reasonable consumption needs. Once the stock of means of production has
reached this level, in a society with this goal, accumulation, or the further
expansion of the stock of means of production, can stop and production levels
be stabilized. Logically, this point would eventually be reached, since the
consumption needs of a given population are finite. So if human society is to
be able to organize its production in an ecologically acceptable way, then it
must abolish the capitalist economic mechanism of capital accumulation and gear
production instead to the direct satisfaction of needs.
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