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-It’s
not
the Crimes, It’s Capitalism: The Gulf Oil Spill
by
the
Socialist
Party
USA National Committee- June 20, 2010
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By
now,
nearly everyone on the planet is aware of the creeping disaster
that is the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Many call the oil spill a
crime. People are rightfully outraged and many are calling for criminal
prosecution of the British Petroleum Corporation. Many blame the
problem on corporations. While it is clear by now that crimes were
committed, this is not the issue. The problem isn’t the crimes. The
problem is capitalism.
Workers and the environment are perpetually exploited by corporations
for profit, but the true nature and functions of corporations must be
understood. Corporations are no more than tools of capitalism. While it
is important to recognize and disable the tools of exploitation, it’s
even more important to recognize who wields those tools: the capitalist
class.
Even without these tools, this would still be happening under
capitalism. Before there were corporations as we know them, labor was
mercilessly exploited (often under deadly conditions), poisons were
dumped into the waters, forests were mowed down, and the skies were
blackened with industrial waste. Corporations don’t destroy people and
the environment; capitalism does.
This is because the capitalist system is a continuous race, because the
failure to keep up means destruction by the competition. Capitalists
are forced to seek every advantage to make a profit. This, not greed,
is the reason why capitalists are forced to crush unions, slash wages,
increase hours, cut corners and lower safety. This, not greed, is why
the capitalist fights against regulations, and ignores them when he can.
British Petroleum is only one of many corporations that evade basic
safety measures. Only a few months ago we saw the deaths of dozens of
miners at the Upper Big Branch mine for the same reasons. On the
Deepwater Horizon, eleven workers were killed, seventeen injured. While
this disaster never should have occurred, under capitalism, these
disasters are inevitable.
The supply of energy in all its forms is held hostage to a system that
must put profits above everything. Held hostage by corporations,
Congress betrayed the public by capping damages arising from
environmental catastrophes. Government regulators are held hostage to
by capitalism, betraying the by looking the other way or even aiding
the capitalists.
The Socialist Party USA calls for the immediate socialization of all
energy companies and the creation of a publically owned entity that can
meet energy requirements while being operated under community and
worker control. These corporations should be transferred to the public
sector without compensation. Because of the inherent danger in deep
water drilling, the SPUSA calls for the total ban on offshore
exploration, drilling, and for immediately phasing out of existing off
shore wells.
The United States must reverse its dependence on oil and gas. The SPUSA
calls for free mass transit and a massive program to greatly expand
light rail in urban areas and build a network of inter-city fast rail.
Electrical energy needs should be met through the use of renewable
resources such as wind and ocean power.
The oil spill is indicative of the necessary disregard of human life
and our environment that is fundamental to the capitalist market
economy. Efforts to tinker with this system, attempting to regulate
capitalism, are bound to fail. Only the abolition of the for-profit,
market system and its replacement with a democratic, socialist society
can prevent more catastrophic ecological disasters.
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