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THE SOCIALIST PARTY
strives to establish a radical democracy that places people's lives
under their own control -- a non-racist, classless, feminist, socialist
society in which people cooperate at work, at home, and in the
community.
Socialism is not mere government ownership, a welfare state, or a
repressive bureaucracy. Socialism is a new social and economic order in
which workers and consumers control production and community residents
control their neighborhoods, homes, and schools. The production of
society is used for the benefit of all humanity, not for the private
profit of a few. Socialism produces a constantly renewed future by not
plundering the resources of the earth.
Under capitalist and "Communist" states,
people have little control over fundamental areas of their lives. The
capitalist system forces workers to sell their abilities and skills to
the few who own the workplaces, profit from these workers' labor, and
use the government to maintain their privileged position. Under
"Communist" states, decisions are made by Communist Party officials,
the bureaucracy and the military. The inevitable product of each system
is a class society with gross inequality of privileges, a draining of
the productive wealth and goods of the society into military purposes,
environmental pollution, and war in which workers are compelled to
fight other workers.
People across the world need to cast off the
systems which oppress them, and build a new world fit for all humanity.
Democratic revolutions are needed to dissolve the power now exercised
by the few who control great wealth and the government. By revolution
we mean a radical and fundamental change in the structure and quality
of economic, political, and personal relations. The building of
socialism requires widespread understanding and participation, and will
not be achieved by an elite working "on behalf of" the people. The
working class is in a key and central position to fight back against
the ruling capitalist class and its power. The working class is the
major force worldwide that can lead the way to a socialist future – to
a real radical democracy from below.
Radical democracy is the
cornerstone not
only of our socialism, but also of our strategy. Here are the main
features of each:
Socialist
Society
Freedom
&
Equality
Democratic
socialism is a political and economic system with freedom and equality
for all, so that people may develop to their fullest potential in
harmony with others. The Socialist Party is committed to full freedom
of speech, assembly, press, and religion, and to a multi-party system.
We are dedicated to the abolition of male supremacy and class society,
and to the elimination of all forms of oppression, including those
based on race, national origin, age, sexual preferences, and disabling
conditions.
Production
For Use, Not For Profit
In a socialist
system the people own and control the means of production and
distribution through democratically controlled public agencies,
cooperatives, or other collective groups. The primary goal of economic
activity is to provide the necessities of life, including food,
shelter, health care, education, child care, cultural opportunities,
and social services.
These social services include care for the
chronically ill, persons with mental disabilities, the infirm and the
aging. Planning takes place at the community, regional, and national
levels, and is determined democratically with the input of workers,
consumers, and the public to be served.
Full
Employment
Under welfare
capitalism, a reserve pool of people is kept undereducated,
under-skilled and unemployed, largely along racial and gender lines, to
exert pressure on those who are employed and on organized labor. The
employed pay for this knife that capitalism holds to their throats by
being taxed to fund welfare programs to maintain the unemployed and
their children. In this way the working class is divided against
itself; those with jobs and those without are separated by resentment
and fear. In socialism, full employment is realized for everyone who
wants to work.
Worker
& Community Control
Democracy in daily
life is the core of our socialism. Public ownership becomes a fraud if
decisions are made by distant bureaucrats or authoritarian managers. In
socialist society power resides in worker-managed and cooperative
enterprises. Community-based cooperatives help provide the flexibility
and innovation required in a dynamic socialist economy. Workers have
the right to form unions freely, and to strike and engage in other
forms of job actions. Worker and community control make it possible to
combine life at work, home and in the community into a meaningful whole
for adults and children. Girls and boys are encouraged to grow up able
to choose freely the shape of their lives and work without gender and
racial stereotyping. Children are provided with the care, goods and
services, and support that they need, and are protected from abuse.
Ecological
Harmony
A socialist
society carefully plans its way of life and technology to be a
harmonious part of our natural environment. This planning takes place
on regional, national, and international levels and covers the
production of energy, the use of scarce resources, land-use planning,
the prevention of pollution and the preservation of wildlife. The
cleanup of the contaminated environment and the creation of a
nuclear-free world are among the first tasks of a socialist society.
Socialist
Strategy
Socialist
Feminism and Women's Liberation
Socialist feminism confronts the common root of sexism,
racism and classism: the determination of a life of oppression or
privilege based on accidents of birth or circumstances. Socialist
feminism is an inclusive way of creating social change. We value
synthesis and cooperation rather than conflict and competition.
We work against the exploitation and oppression of
women who live
with lower wages, inferior working conditions and subordination in the
home, in society and in politics. Socialists struggle for the full
freedom of women
and men to control their own bodies and reproductive systems and to
determine their own sexual orientation. We stand for the right of
women to choose to have a safe and legal abortion, at no cost,
regardless of age, race, or circumstance.
Women’s independent organizations and caucuses are
essential to full liberation, both before and after the transformation
to socialism. Women will define their own liberation.
Liberation
of Oppressed People
Bigotry and
discrimination help the ruling class divide, exploit, and abuse workers
here and in the Third World. The Socialist Party works to eliminate
prejudice and discrimination in all its forms. We recognize the right
of self-defense in the face of attacks; we also support non-violent
direct action in combating oppression. We fully support strong and
expanded affirmative action programs to help combat the entrenched
inertia of a racist and sexist system which profits from discrimination
and social division.
People of color, lesbians and gays, and other
oppressed groups need independent organization to fight oppression.
Racism will not be eliminated merely by eliminating capitalism.
International
Solidarity & Peace
People around the
world have more in common with each other than with their rulers. We
condemn war, preparation for war, and the militaristic culture because
they play havoc with people's lives and divert resources from
constructive social projects. Militarism also concentrates even greater
power in the hands of the few, the powerful and the violent. We align
with no nation, but only with working people throughout the world.
Internal
Democracy
Socialism and
democracy are one and indivisible. The Socialist Party is democratic,
with its structure and practices visible and accessible to all members.
We reject dogma and promote internal debate. The Socialist Party is a
"multi-tendency" organization. We orient ourselves around our
principles and develop a common program, but our members have various
underlying philosophies and views of the world. Solidarity within the
party comes from the ability of those with divergent views on some
issues to engage in a collective struggle towards social revolution. We
strive to develop feminist practice within the party.
Cultural
Freedom
Art is an integral
part of daily life. It should not be treated as just a commodity
produced by the activity of an elite group. Socialists work to create
opportunities for participation in art and cultural activities. We work
for the restoration and preservation of the history and culture of
working people, women, and oppressed minorities.
The
Personal as Political
Living under
domination and struggling against it exact a personal toll. Socialists
regard the distortion of personal life and interpersonal relations
under capitalism as a political matter. Socialism must ultimately
improve life; this cannot be accomplished by demanding that personal
lives be sacrificed for the movement. We cherish the right of personal
privacy and the enrichment of culture through diversity.
Electoral
Action
Socialists
participate in the electoral process to present socialist alternatives.
The Socialist Party does not divorce electoral politics from other
strategies for basic change. While a minority, we fight for progressive
changes compatible with a socialist future. When a majority we will
rapidly introduce those changes, which constitute socialism, with
priority to the elimination of the power of big business through public
ownership and workers' control.
By participating in local government,
socialists can support movements of working people and make
improvements that illustrate the potential of public ownership. We
support electoral action independent of the capitalist-controlled
two-party system.
Democratic
Revolution From Below
No oppressed group
has ever been liberated except by its own organized efforts to
overthrow its oppressors. A society based on radical democracy, with
power exercised through people's organizations, requires a socialist
transformation from below. People's organizations cannot be created by
legislation, nor can they spring into being only on the eve of a
revolution.
They can grow only in the course of popular
struggles, especially those of women, labor, and minority groups. The
Socialist Party works to build these organizations democratically.
The process of struggle profoundly shapes the
ends achieved. Our tactics in the struggle for radical democratic
change reflect our ultimate goal of a society founded on principles of
egalitarian, non-exploitative and non-violent relations among all
people and between all peoples.
To be free we must create new patterns for our
lives and live in new ways in the midst of a society that does not
understand and is often hostile to new, better modes of life. Our aim
is the creation of a new social order, a society in which the
commanding value is the infinite preciousness of every woman, man and
child.
If you agree
with these principles, then we would encourage you to join the Socialist Party.
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