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Socialist Studies adheres to the Object and Declaration of Principles of The Socialist Party of Great Britain”. Members who set up the journal “Socialist Studies” were expelled in May 1991 for taking political action in the name The Socialist Party of Great Britain” We all agree with its Object and Principles”. We have no connection with the Socialist Party of 52 Clapham High Street.
Object
and Declaration of Principles
The Problem
The
basis of the case for The Socialist Party of Great Britain is the
OBJECT AND DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES: applicants for membership are
required to indicate their acceptance of them. It is more than a formal
declaration and applicants must show that they understand the implications
of what they sign, and must be prepared to defend them. This is to
ensure that none but Socialists become members and thereby secure
a well-grounded and united membership. A united membership is less
prone to internal dissention, and provides the most effective organisation
for Socialist propaganda.
THE
OBJECT AND DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES is well within the grasp of every
worker who reads it intelligently and without prejudice.
There
are no short cuts to Socialism. Concentrating on the Socialist objective
is a slow process but there is no other way. One thing to remember
is that our DECLARATION is a brief statement of general principles,
not a detailed guide to cover all eventualities. When its wording
was being discussed at the establishment of The Socialist Party of Great Britain in 1904, consideration
was given to the possible inclusion of additional clauses but the
form finally accepted was held to be sufficient. For example, it does
not include a reference to war, but under its guidance the Party had
no hesitation in declaring total opposition when world war came in
1914 and again in 1939.
Object
The
establishment of a system of society based upon the common ownership
and democratic control of the means and instruments for producing
and distributing wealth by and in the interest of the whole community.
Declaration
of Principles
THE SOCIALIST PARTY OF GREAT BRITAIN HOLDS:
1. That society
as at present constituted is based upon the ownership of the
means of living (ie 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.
2. 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.
3.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 common property of society of the means of production
and distribution, and their democratic control by the whole people.
4. 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.
5. That
this emancipation must be the work of the working class itself.
6. 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 organise 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.
7. 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.
8. The Socialist Party of Great Britain, therefore, enters the field
of political action determined to wage war against all other political
parties, whether alleged labour or avowedly capitalist, and calls
upon the members of the working class of this 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.
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