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Party for Socialism and Liberation

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The Party for Socialism and Liberation believes that the only solution to the deepening crisis of capitalism is the socialist transformation of society. Driven by an insatiable appetite for ever greater profits regardless of social cost, capitalism is on a collision course with the people of the world and the planet itself. Imperialist war; deepening unemployment and poverty; deteriorating health care, housing and education; racism; discrimination and violence based on gender and sexual orientation; environmental destruction—all are inevitable products of the capitalist system itself.

For the great majority of people in the world, including tens of millions of workers in the United States, conditions of life and work are worsening. There is no prospect that this situation can or will be turned around under the existing system.

The idea that the capitalists’ grip on society and their increasingly repressive state can be abolished through any means other than a revolutionary overturn is an illusion. Equally unrealistic are reformist hopes for a “kinder, gentler” capitalism, or solutions based on economic decentralization or small group autonomy. Meeting the needs of the more than 6.5 billion people who inhabit the planet today is impossible without large-scale agriculture and industry and economic planning.

The fundamental problems confronting humanity today flow from the reality that most of the world’s productive wealth—the product of socialized labor and nature—is privately owned and controlled by a tiny minority. This minority decides what will be produced and what will not. Its decisions are based on making profits rather than meeting human needs.

There are really only two choices for humanity today—an increasingly destructive capitalism, or socialism.

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[–] SovietReporter@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

I just found it today and thought it was worth sharing in case other people haven’t seen it either

[–] cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I see. I guess it's interesting for historical record but we know much more today than we did in 2022, and the overall global political atmosphere is also quite different. This statement should be viewed in historical context.

In the political hysteria of 2022 putting out a statement stronger than this might have been quite risky, and being an outspoken supporter of the SMO almost ensured you would be marginalized. The media was still able to somewhat credibly portray Ukraine as a "democracy that was attacked unprovoked".

Since then a lot has happened and there is just too much evidence online nowadays that has helped a lot of people wake up. Way more people have come around to seeing the reality of NATO's proxy war and the very clear Nazi and terrorist nature of the Kiev regime.

There are a few parts of the article that have not aged well at all, such as this bit:

"In the political life of Ukraine, the power of fascist groups has waned considerably in recent years and they do not exercise decisive influence inside of the administration of President Zelenskyy."

It is pretty obvious now that this was not and is not the case. It turns out that in this respect the situation was actually worse than most of us thought.

On the whole though the rest of their analysis is broadly correct, and some parts of it were even quite prescient. They were definitely ahead of the curve compared to other leftist orgs, kudos to them for getting it right. I just think that given how much has happened since then that this could use an update.