For
socialists poverty and squalor are unmitigated evils. Socialism is an
idea gaining popularity. What exactly is an alternative to
capitalism? When we talk of “socialism,” what does it actually
mean? It begins with the question of what is meant by “socialism”
as a mode of production very distinct from capitalism. The task of
the World Socialist Party is to teach fellow-workers that the capitalist
system is responsible for their miserable conditions and that the
destruction of that system is essential for the solution of all their
problems.
Socialism
is not the conquest of the state by a political party: it is the
conquest of society by working people through political action. The
word socialism has come to be applied to any activity of the state or
municipality in an economic direction, irrespective of what the
nature of the activity or the state concerned is. Hence any
industrial or commercial enterprise undertaken by a governmental body
is labelled socialism nowadays. Mere statification does not mean
socialism. Socialism
is not state capitalism. Socialism is not government ownership or
control of industry. Socialism aims for the elimination of the State,
not the enlarging of its functions. The
State is mainly an agent of the possessing class and commercial
undertakings run by governmental bodies, largely in the interests of
these class. Political institutions having their basis in class- or
caste-rule. Their aim in all cases is to show a profit, in the same
way as ordinary capitalistic enterprises. This profit accrues to the
possessing class in the form of relief of taxation, mainly paid by
them, interest on bonds, etc. In other words these business
undertakings are run for profit and not for use and State employees
are little, if at all, better off than those of private employers.
State-ownership
is
not socialism
and has nothing
to do with socialism.
To grasp this is also to perceive that socialism is not
"nationalization" or "government-planning."
Production for the market is not socialist production for use.
Socialism
is to place the management and control of production directly in the
workers through the overthrow of capitalism and
its
State. The aim of socialism is the transformation of private
property ownership and control by individuals of the means of
production into their common ownership and control by the community
at large. Socialism involves a complete revolution in all aspects of
human life, and that though beginning with the economic change it
does not end there. Socialism as implying the emancipation of mankind
from economic slavery implies also emancipation from every other
bondage and servitude. Socialism aims at giving a meaning to
people's life and work; at enabling their freedom and creativity to
flourish. Socialism brings the end of alienation and commodification,
sexism and racism, environmental degradation, militarism and
nationalism. As long as capitalism reigns, the fruits of new
technology advances will be turned against the working class.
Socialism is a society which serves the needs of humanity.
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