The
battle in which we are fighting for survival on this planet. It is a
political struggle against the plutocrats and oligarchs. Yet, still,
many of us do not see the desperate and dangerous jeopardy we are
faced by this economic system. The Socialist Party, instead, seeks
and strives for a people and planet friendly production system. We
need to go beyond capitalism the planet itself become uninhabitable
for many humans. We hope that the many mounting crises of global
warming will bring a new realisation that we require system change
and see where the real battle lies.
Capitalism
heaps misery upon misery upon backs of the toiling working people.
For countless millions of human beings it is exploitation and
oppression. Everywhere there is chaos and suffering and the
capitalist rulers propose futile remedies but there is no way out by
dead-end paths. Wars forever looms and there is impending
environmental destruction. The working man or woman who tries to find
a way clear through the maze and hardships of present-day conditions
is faced with a hard task. On every side is distress, confusion and
uncertainty. The workers are beaten down, because they are divided
and because they are misled by sham policies of their mis-leaders.
Capitalism can only maintain itself by driving down the workers, by
harder and harder exploitation. Longer hours, lower wages, misery and
war—these are the offerings of capitalism. Every blow that falls
upon the workers points towards socialism. If the workers in this
country do not awaken in time to the issue before them a terrible
fate awaits all. It will mean a blind and helpless struggle, anarchic
violence and destruction, wild outbursts of anger and suppression.
Working people desire a new world. They want a world free of war,
free of inequality, free of want. They want a world free of the rule
of the few over the many. Our first duty is to extend a brotherly
hand to the oppressed peoples everywhere. In the midst of
unparalleled opportunities to achieve plenty for all, millions are
unemployed.
In
a wage-slave society it is important that the system shall appear to
have the sanction of the slaves themselves. To this end all education
and media is directed. The majority of information is provided for by
the master-class an by this means acquiescence has been secured.
Socialism, a post-capitalist system in which the state has
disappeared and the affairs of society is no longer focused on the
private interest of a few, requires common ownership of the means of
production and the democratic decision making on how
we produce, and what
we produce.
Capitalism
cannot be fundamentally reformed and attempts to reform it lead to a
form of state-capitalism, not socialism. We don’t think that the
main social and economic problems we face can be overcome in a
lasting way within capitalism. We’ll need to establish a free
communal society that’s not governed by the economic laws that
govern capitalism. For instance, to succeed with capitalism,
producers are forced
to
maximise production and minimise costs, and this is the main cause of
inequality, poverty, unemployment etc.
The
Socialist Party is not trying to lead the working class, who must
form their own organisations, and whose emancipation must be their
own act. But we have seen that spontaneous actions alone are
insufficient to usher in a new society. There is also an ideological
struggle to be waged in addition to the class struggle along with the
class war, there is the battle of ideas. The Socialist Party is
guided by the interests of working people all around the world who
are striving to freely develop their own humanity. We have no
interests separate and apart from theirs. The Socialist Party stands
for a new society in which the full and free development of every
individual forms the ruling principle. We have come together as a
political party because we believe that organisation is needed to
transform of this world by promoting and advancing socialist ideas.
This aim cannot be fulfilled by individuals working separately. The
creation of a new society requires much more than democratic
decision-making. If the economic laws of capitalism remain in control
of our lives, we can decide to eliminate unemployment, produce for
need instead of for profit, and so on, but we won’t be able to
successfully implement what we decide.
We need a clear understanding
of the goals and what exactly must be changed in order to achieve
them. The driving force of capitalism is the maximum accumulation of
capital. This is achieved by forcing people to work for a living and
extracting the maximum possible labour from workers while paying them
the minimum possible. That’s exploitation; and because the goal is
to expand abstract wealth without limit, it’s capitalist
exploitation. It’s
true that some people get rich off the backs of others as a result,
but that’s not what drives the system; capitalist companies are
forced
to
operate in this way in order to be competitive. So a focus on greedy
capitalists loses sight of the underlying problem, the drive to
expand abstract wealth without limit. We have to overcome this
drive––and the economic laws that force capitalists to
operate in this way––in order to have a society in which we
produce directly to satisfy human needs.
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