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Historical References, Religion

An Old Fossil

Reaching 65 years of age is a milestone of sorts. I had become an “old fossil” – so I was...

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Historical References, Socialism

Capitalism: The Best of All Possible Worlds?

All for the best? The German philosopher and mathematician, Gottfried Leibnitz thought that the way things were arranged in society...

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Historical References, Political Analysis, War and Conflict

Engels: ‘The Peasant War in Germany

The Materialist Conception of History & Class “The parallel between the German Revolution of 1525 and that of 1848–49 was...

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Historical References

Standing at the End of History?

To some political commentators, the metaphorical fall of the Berlin Wall when it was breached by thousands of East Germans...

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Historical References, Socialism

The Remedy to our Economic Woes is Not Charity

It is one of the curious aspects of the history of the Church of England that those who wanted to...

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Capitalism Explained, Historical References

Engels and the Materialist Conception of History.

Between 1890 and 1894 Engels wrote a number of letters clarifying Marx’s theory of history, more popularly known as the...

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Historical References, Political Analysis

The Arab Awakening and the Myth of ‘Direct Action’

In a discussion about the ‘Arab Awakening’ on BBC NEWSNIGHT (14 February 2011), one speaker asked this important question: How...

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Historical References, Socialism

Darwin

The viewpoint that discerns and identifies an historic linkage between Charles Darwin and Karl Marx in regard to their respective,...

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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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