Eco-activists
from around Britain are set to attempt to “shut down” central
London with two weeks of disruptive protests.
Extinction
Rebellion (XR) said its members are planning to
blockade “every single road” and intend to maintain the
protests. XR activists
will stop traffic at dozen different sites around parliament,
including Trafalgar Square, Horse Guards Parade, the Mall, Victoria
Street, and Westminster and Vauxhall bridges, among others. Other
solidarity actions under the banner of international XR groups are
also expected in cities around the world. Specialist police have been
drafted in from around the country to remove protesters.
The
largest corporations and the worst polluters have themselves
assembled a sophisticated media and political campaign aiming to show
that they do their utmost to use their immense technology for
environmentally sound purposes, for the good of the people. Today
there is increased warming, more pollution, environmental damage to
the air, the forests, the oceans, the rivers, indeed to all life.
“Endangered” has become a household word. Burning fossil fuels is
the largest cause of global warming. Petrochemicals form the basis
of the disposable society plastics and packaging. Landfills become
stuffed with waste which lasts for centuries. Technology such as
solar, wind, water, wave and geothermal could make a significant
contribution but will not be developed under capitalism until there
is a clear market opportunity to make a quick dollar. Socialism is
the only answer to these nightmares.
To
get to the core of the problem, one must accept that it is profits
which motivate the operations of the capitalist economic system.
Powerful groupings of industrial and financial magnates control the
means of production and run the world. If we ignore this fact, if we
believe that just protesting, appealing to the good will and
humanitarian instincts of the financiers and industrialists will
change the situation for the better, we will be building upon
illusions. To appeal to the common sense of Big Business is to
expect it to be able to abandon the lucrative profits, exploitation
and oppression. The intentions of a corporation are, from a
socialist perspective, entirely irrelevant.
Socialists cannot lose
sight that want to change the system itself, and unlike reformers, we
don’t want to impose slightly more strict regulatory codes. This
substitutes philanthropy, good feelings, and sanctioned levels of
exploitation or pollution in place of true, structural change. The
history of class struggle shows that relying on capitalist
politicians brings few if any results. It is only the conscious
activity of the people themselves, when they intervene and threaten
the system of capitalist exploitation and oppression, that can save
this planet. It is not easy to say, yes, but civilisation could be
destroyed. Because that is the truth. It could be, and not in the so
distant future. Denialism is the refusal to accept reality. If the
risk exists, we have to fight and not just capitulate by escaping
into wishful thinking. Capitalism is incapable of undertaking
corrective action.
We
are living in a throw-away society, driven by capitalism that uses
built-in obsolescence as a tool for consumerism and growth, to
generate more profit, no matter how much more non-renewable resources
will end up as waste, rotting away, polluting the air we breathe, the
soil we use to grow our food and the water – without which no life
is possible.
Despite
the many threats to workers' lives, liberty and happiness today,
despite the growing poverty and misery that workers are subjected to,
a world of peace, liberty, security, health and abundance for all
stands within our grasp. The potential to create such a society
exists, but that potential can be realised only if workers act to
gain control of their own lives by organising, politically and
industrially, for socialism.
As socialists, our project is
anti-capitalism. A socialist system today would ideally alter not
only who controls the means of production but also what kinds of
goods should be produced. It would put those who are currently
exploited in control of their own products and environments. When
socialists talk of the seeking a world in balance, we do not mean a
planet placed on a capitalist balance sheet. It is time to stop
waiting for an environment-friendly government to appear, and to work
instead at regenerating the environmental movement through socialist
activities.
The only sure answer to stopping climate change is a
workers’ revolution for socialism. The task of the working class is
to defend itself and take the offensive into the camp of capital. No
one has any perfected master plan. Tactics will be worked out and
applied, and broad strategy evolved, through a constant pooling of
views and testing of how things work in practice. It can succeed only
if there is a massive involvement. This requires a massive awakening
towards a consciousness that is immune to fake propaganda and false
information of the lying politicians and their servile media. Let us
ensure that mankind’s dowry to our future generations will not be
depleted and exhausted.
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