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  • Image Credit: Pieter Brueghel the Elder, 1563 detail (Vienna)

Historical References, Socialism

What is the Materialist Conception of History?

The development of social relation through history goes hand-in-hand with the technical means for producing the ability to live and...

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  • Image Credit: Arturo Espinosa, - Isaiah Berlin

Historical References, Political Analysis

Historical Inevitability: Berlin & Marx

Historical Inevitability The opponents of Marx argue that Marx repudiated the role and significance of the individual in history....

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  • Image Credit: Public domain, Spain 1936

Historical References, War and Conflict

The SPGB and the Spanish Civil War

Unlike the Communist Party of Great Britain, the Socialist Party of Great Britain did not encourage any of its members...

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  • Image Credit: Charles Levy, Nagasaki 1945

Historical References, War and Conflict

Whoops Apocalypse Now

The four capitalist horses of the apocalypse spread their misery, death, and destruction across the world. War, global warming, poverty,...

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  • Image Credit: The Law of Freedom. Gerrard Winstanley, pbl.1652 (part of title page)

Historical References

The Diggers of Pirton: From Utopia Communism to Wage Slavery

The Diggers offered a vision of a moneyless world of common property ownership, where production took place simply to directly...

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Capitalism Explained, Historical References, Socialism

No Social System Lasts Forever

Unlike the Classical school of economics (for example Adam Smith and David Ricardo) who believed in the harmony of classes,...

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  • Image Credit: William Halsall The Mayflower in Plymouth Harbour

Historical References

The Mayflower Myth: Plunder, Genocide and Slavery

However, there is no shared history. The capitalist class have their history and we, the working class have ours. Nevertheless...

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  • Image Credit: BBC, 1940

Historical References

Controlling History to Control the Future

Controlling the Past In this, our age of infamy,  Man’s choice is but to be   A tyrant, traitor, prisoner.  No other...

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Historical References, Socialism

Social Evolution and the S.P.G.B.

The Supposed Influence of Herbert Spencer The Socialist Party of Great Britain works within an Object and Declaration of Principles....

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  • Image Credit: Adam Smith. Scottish National Gallery,

Historical References, Political Analysis

Lunatics at the Adam Smith Institute

Who owns the moon? A trivial pursuits question but it has an answer: no one owns the Moon. That’s because...

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Object:

The establishment of a system of society based upon the common ownership and democratic control of the means of production and the instruments for producing and distributing wealth by and in the interests of the whole community.
Declaration of Principles

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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