{"id":298,"date":"2019-01-16T22:04:22","date_gmt":"2019-01-16T22:04:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wsm.prolerat.org\/?page_id=298"},"modified":"2019-10-21T23:07:31","modified_gmt":"2019-10-21T22:07:31","slug":"object-and-declaration-of-principles-annotated","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.worldsocialism.org\/wsm\/object-and-declaration-of-principles-annotated\/","title":{"rendered":"Object and Declaration of Principles (Annotated)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>This declaration is the basis of our organisation and,\n      because it is also an important historical document dating\n      from the formation of the party in 1904, its original\n      language has been retained.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Object<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The establishment of a system of society based\n      upon the common ownership and democratic control of the means\n      and instruments for producing and distributing wealth by and\n      in the interest of the whole community.<\/strong>\n      <\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">What is meant by &#8220;a system of society&#8221;?<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>The world is a &#8220;global village&#8221;. Each region may have its\n      own particular and distinct customs, but they are part of a\n      greater system of society that is world-wide. This system of\n      society is capitalism and every region and nation operates\n      within this system of society in one way or another.\n      Socialism is not a cooperative island in the middle of\n      capitalism, but a global system of society that will replace\n      capitalism.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">What are &#8220;the means and instruments for producing and\n      distributing wealth&#8221;?<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>This includes the forests, mines, and oceans from which\n      natural wealth is extracted, the factories in which this\n      natural wealth is processed, and the distribution of that\n      wealth via transportation networks (such as roads and truck\n      lines) and distribution centres (such as grocery and\n      department stores). It does not include your personal\n      belongings such as your toothbrush or clothing, or the family\n      heirloom.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">What is &#8220;common ownership&#8221;?<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>Common ownership means that society as a whole owns the\n      means and instruments for distributing wealth. It also\n      implies the democratic control of the means and instruments\n      for producing and distributing wealth, for if everyone owns,\n      then everyone must have equal right to control the means and\n      instruments for producing and distributing wealth.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Common ownership is not state ownership. State ownership\n      is merely the ownership by the capitalist class as a whole,\n      instead of by individual capitalists, and the government then\n      runs the state enterprises to serve the capitalist class. In\n      the self-proclaimed &#8220;communist&#8221; states the state enterprises\n      serve those who control the party\/state apparatus. The\n      working class does not own or control. It produces for a\n      privileged minority.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Declaration of Principles<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>The Companion Parties of the World Socialist Movement\n      hold:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>           <strong>That society as at present constituted is           based upon the ownership of the means of living (i.e.,           land, factories, railways, etc.) by the capitalist or           master class, and the consequent enslavement of the           working class, by whose labour alone wealth is           produced.<\/strong>                      How are decisions about the operation of society made?           What principles govern what goods will be produced in           what quantity and quality, or what social programs and           laws will exist?           If decisions were made based upon the needs of           humanity then the food that is regularly destroyed by the           truckload would instead feed the starving.           Decisions are made based upon the expectation of           making a profit. The ecology of the world is being           devastated, even though this devastation may wipe out the           human race, because of profit. Poor quality goods are           produced, not because people want to have junk, but           because it is profitable to produce junk. The rich can           get the best, the rest of us often have little choice.           Anyone can think of dozens of examples of how decision           making puts profit-making before the satisfaction of           human needs.           The owners of the production and distribution           facilities are responsible to no-one but themselves.           Governments pass laws that maintain profits for the           owners as a group. Sometimes one owner or one sub-group           of owners loses a bit, but overall, the class of owners           always benefits in the long run. By focussing on the           worst excesses, and legalizing the rest, their profits           are protected from demands for significant changes.           While many people in the West have generally seen the           benefits of increased production in terms of material           wealth, the decisions are made not to improve our lives,           but to improve the lives of those who own the means of           production. The gap between the very rich and the rest of           us continues to grow.         <\/li><li>           <strong>That in society, therefore, there is an           antagonism of interests, manifesting itself as a class           struggle between those who possess but do not produce and           those who produce but do not possess.<\/strong>                      There are many different divisions in society.           Divisions of hatred by sex, skin colour, national origin,           religion or the amount of money that a person makes,           among others. The insecurity of capitalism breeds these           hatreds. We must eliminate their breeding ground, before           they infect our children.           Socialists see a division of society based upon the           means of acquiring wealth. If you must work for a living           then you are working class, if your main income is           derived from the work of others then you are a           capitalist. This distinction clearly exists. Even though           some of us own shares, workers do not have the luxury to           quit their jobs and live off investment income.           When you analyze society using this class division,           many problems that otherwise defy understanding have           obvious solutions. Profit is derived by owning. Wages or           salary are derived by labouring, by expending our           physical or mental energy working for those who own the           means of production and distribution.           The owner of a particular factory may not even know           that they own it. It may be just a part of an immense           holding company that is administered by someone else. The           workers in the factory, however, are directly connected           to the production. It is the labour of these workers           (including the plant management) that creates the profits           that keep the capitalists rich. It is vital that the           capitalists pay their workers less than the value that           their labour produces. It is this difference between the           value of what workers are paid and the value of what they           produce that is the source of profit.         <\/li><li>           <strong>That this antagonism can be abolished only by           the emancipation of the working class from the domination           of the master class, by the conversion into the common           property of society of the means of production and           distribution, and their democratic control by the whole           people.<\/strong>                      As long as the ownership of the means of production           and distribution rests with the minority capitalist           class, this antagonism will continue to exist. The           antagonism is caused by the necessarily differing           interests of the classes. No matter how nice capitalists           may be on a personal level, they will always have           different interests than the working class. It is not a           matter of good and evil or anything like that, it is           inherent in any class system. Therefore the only way to           eliminate the antagonism is to eliminate the class system           and establish a system of common ownership where the           previous antagonism has no basis.         <\/li><li>           <strong>That as in the order of social evolution the           working class is the last class to achieve its freedom,           the emancipation of the working class will involve the           emancipation of all mankind, without distinction of race           or sex.<\/strong>                      The hate and distrust that exists in society today is           a direct result of the nature of societies past and           present. A society in which we must compete to survive,           in which our jobs are threatened by other workers, in           which we do not feel secure, is fertile breeding ground           for racism, sexism, nationalism and all the other hatreds           that abound.           Even today, while this hatred is sometimes used to pit           one worker against another, it appears that overall,           these hatreds are being rooted out and made socially           unacceptable. This is particularly noticeable in           countries like South Africa where there is a shortage of           white workers, and black workers must be brought into           previously &#8220;white&#8221; workplaces without the major           disruption that is caused by overt racism.           No society can meet our human needs as long as there           are different classes of people. Every person has           abilities that differentiate them from others, but we are           all equal in our humanity. We all have strengths and           weaknesses. What we need is a society that allows us to           use our strengths, and that accepts and accommodates our           weaknesses.           Socialism will be a society geared to meeting human           needs, and the need to be accepted for what we are is           probably the most basic of human needs. When the breeding           ground for these hatreds has disappeared, people will           naturally be able to eradicate them with all the other           negative leftovers of capitalism.         <\/li><li>           <strong>That this emancipation must be the work of the           working class itself.<\/strong>                      Working class emancipation necessarily excludes the           role of political leadership. The Parties of the World           Socialist Movement have an absolute need of supporters           with understanding and self-reliance. Even if we could           conceive of a leader-ridden working class displacing the           capitalist class from power such an immature class would           be helpless to undertake the responsibilities of           democratic socialist society.         <\/li><li>           <strong>That as the machinery of government, including           the armed forces of the nation, exists only to conserve           the monopoly by the capitalist class of the wealth taken           from the workers, the working class must organize           consciously and politically for the conquest of the           powers of government, national and local, in order that           this machinery, including these forces, may be converted           from an instrument of oppression into the agent of           emancipation and the overthrow of privilege, aristocratic           and plutocratic.<\/strong>                      It would be foolish to expect the capitalist class to           voluntarily give up its privileged position in society.           Governments exist solely to administer the society as it           exists, in the interests of the ruling (capitalist)           class, so governments will not end the privilege.           Capitalism will continue as long as the working class           accepts it. The working class will have to force the           capitalist class to give up its position of           privilege.           Socialism will be the result of workers democratically           choosing a new, classless society based upon the           satisfaction of human needs. And since capitalism is a           global system of society, it must be replaced           globally.           It is dangerous and futile to follow those who support           violence by workers against the armed force of the state.           Violent revolution has sometimes meant different faces in           the capitalist class, always meant dead workers, and           never meant the liberation of the working class. Unless           workers organize consciously and politically and take           control over the state machinery, including its armed           forces, the state will be ensured a bloody victory.           Political democracy is the greatest tool (next to its           labour-power) that the working class has at its disposal.           When the majority of workers support socialism, so-called           &#8220;revolutionary&#8221; war will not be required. The real           revolution is for workers to stop following leaders, to           start understanding why society functions as it does and           to start thinking for themselves.         <\/li><li>           <strong>That as all political parties are but the           expression of class interests, and as the interest of the           working class is diametrically opposed to the interests           of all sections of the master class, the party seeking           working class emancipation must be hostile to every other           party.<\/strong>                      Political parties of the left, right and centre, claim           to be working for the betterment of society. Because           society functions in the interests of the capitalist           class, it is clear that these parties are then supporting           the interests of the capitalist class. History shows us           that no matter what these parties say, when elected they           administer capitalism in the only way it can be           administered\u2014in the interests of the capitalist           class.           Each of them has their own idea of how to run           capitalism, often stealing the ideas of their supposed           political opposites. The reforms that they implement must           reflect economic reality. If they do not, they will not           get re-elected\u2014until the next party fails to reflect that           reality. There is no way that capitalism can meet the           needs of the majority, but all of these parties pretend           it can if only they find the right plan. None of them           have any really new ideas, only rehashed reforms that           have failed in the past. Voting for any of these parties           is voting for capitalism, forever.           Socialists are therefore hostile, not in the sense of           committing violent acts against other parties or their           members, but to the ideas of those parties which support           capitalism.         <\/li><li>           <strong>The Companion Parties of the World Socialist           Movement, therefore, enter the field of political action           determined to wage war against all other political parties,           whether alleged labour or avowedly capitalist, and call upon           the members of the working class of each country to muster           under its banner to the end that a speedy termination may be           wrought to the system which deprives them of the fruits of           their labour, and that poverty may give place to comfort,           privilege to equality, and slavery to freedom.<\/strong>                      The Parties adopting these principles are part of a           global socialist movement that believes capitalism cannot           meet the needs of the majority of the people in the           world. It does not today, and it never can.           In order to meet these needs capitalism must be           replaced by socialism.           The only way to achieve socialism is for the working           class to recognize this and consciously and politically           work to replace capitalism with socialism. The World           Socialist Movement does not support the idea of reforming           capitalism and therefore does not work for reforms. There           are plenty of other organizations that do and yet the           problems remain. By relegating socialism to the future,           it is relegated to never. Only a party dedicated only to           socialism can promote socialism in any real, honest           manner.           Among all the political parties in the world, only the           Parties of the World Socialist Movement are dedicated to           socialism as an immediate goal. It is this objective that           makes the WSM revolutionary\u2014our dedication to peaceful,           democratic and immediate change.           The Parties of the World Socialist Movement are,           therefore, engaged in a war of ideas against all other           parties. Those other parties, no matter what they claim,           are supporting the capitalist system and opposing the           immediate establishment of socialism.           Only the conscious support of the working class will           create socialism, and to this end the World Socialist           Movement seeks to increase understanding of, and mobilize           support for, socialism.           The Parties of the World Socialist Movement call upon           every worker to support these efforts in any way that           they can.         <\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Back to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.worldsocialism.org\/wsm\/a-homepage-section\/introductory-material\/introductory-articles\/\">Introductory Articles<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This declaration is the basis of our organisation and, because it is also an important historical document dating from the formation of the party in 1904, its original language has been retained. 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