This
is the biggest crisis in human history so what are we going to tell
our children and grand-children when they ask: why didn't we do
anything to stop it while we still had time? Humanity has two choices
- to transform or collapse. The only rational choice is to engage
yourself in the struggle to protect all life. Legend has it that Nero
fiddled while Rome burned. Not to be outdone, the present ruling
class is fiddling about while almost unthinkable environmental
disasters are in the making.
Capitalism's
profit motive is the culprit. Sina Reisch, spokeswoman of campaign
group Ende Gelände, in a statement said, "This is about changing
a destructive system that is based on the quest for infinite economic
growth and exploitation. We are fighting for a future in which people
count more than profits."
The
profit motive and capitalism are bringing civilisation to the brink
of disaster, and time is running out to take corrective actions where
possible or to lessen the effects where the damage is already too
advanced to be undone. It ought to be clear that the system
primarily responsible for bringing humanity such dangers and which
even now continues to ignore the warnings of scientists is not about
to spend the hundreds of billions of dollars needed to avert or
mitigate the dangers. And that is one more reason why capitalism must
be ended.
The
Socialist Party's ardent efforts, freed from any restrictions imposed
by private-ownership interests and operating only for the good of
humankind and the world, is in sharp contrast to the many
"environmentalists" of the capitalist system who are
perennially preoccupied with garnering political influence among
politicians and trying to raise the monetary funds to carry on their
work. Current environmentalists, limit their world view and
understanding of the capitalist system, imbued with notions of the
greedy men theory of history and are prone to divorce their specific
environmental cause from the whole socio-economic system. These
environmental warriors of capitalist society endlessly flounder,
winning, at best, only a delaying action against the destructive
effects of capitalism on the natural world. The environmental
degradation is inherent in capitalist development and can have only
one conclusion: that meaningful action to repair our world can only
be taken when the competitive pressures of capitalism, indeed the
capitalist system itself, is abolished and socialism established.
The
possibility for a successful eco-movement lies within the principles
of the Socialist Party, for only the case for socialism can turn the
campaigns into effective action to restore the world. There is no
reason inherent in the human species that prevents it from living in
harmony with its natural surroundings. Indeed, humanity is itself an
integral part of the total environment. Capitalism was as necessary
to the development of the human species as adolescence is to the
individual human being. But, just as the adolescent must progress
into maturity if it survives, so must humanity continue to progress
toward the maturity of its social development - to socialism. If we
do not move forward we must either stagnate or regress. It is time to
choose. The problem of global warming is not one that capitalism is
able to solve. Efforts to do so under this system above all else
attest to the truth of the socialist contention that every time
capitalism "solves" a problem it creates a new one. It will
take a fundamentally different type of social and economic system to
even begin to rationally address the problem - a socialist society,
freed from what Marx once referred to as "the furies of private
interest" that now control technology and its uses.
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