Where we stand

» Read Colin Barker’s detailed examination of what these points mean, from his column in Socialist Worker.

Fighting to end capitalism and war

We live in an world where:

But this is also a time of hope. Over recent years we have witnessed growing international protest movements demanding ‘another world is possible — another world is necessary’. We have seen millions across the world take to the streets in opposition to Bush and Blair’s war and occupation of Iraq. The SWP has played a key role in all these movements.

For socialism

The present system cannot be patched up — it has to be completely transformed. The structures of the parliament, army, police and judiciary cannot be taken over and used by the working people. Elections can be used to agitate for real improvements in people’s lives and to expose the system we live under, but only the mass action of workers themselves can change the system.

Workers create all the wealth under capitalism. A new society can only be constructed when they collectively seize control of that wealth and plan its production and distribution according to need.

For internationalism

We live in a world economy dominated by huge corporations. Only by fighting together across national boundaries can we challenge the rich and powerful who dominate the globe. The struggle for socialism can only be successful if it is a worldwide struggle.

This was demonstrated by the experience of Russia where an isolated socialist revolution was crushed by the power of the world market — a market it could only contend with by becoming state capitalist. In Eastern Europe and China similar states were later established.

Against racism, imperialism and oppression

We oppose everything which turns workers from one country against those from another. We oppose all immigration controls and campaign for solidarity with workers in other countries. We support the right of black people and other oppressed groups to organise their own defence and we support all genuine national liberation movements. We campaign for real social, political and economic equality for woman and for an end to all forms of discrimination against lesbians, gay men, bisexual and transgender people.

Revolutionary party

Those who rule our society are powerful because they are organised — they control the wealth, media, courts and the military. They use their power to limit and contain opposition. To combat that power, working people have to be organised as well. The Socialist Workers Party aims to bring together activists from the movement and working class. A revolutionary party is necessary to strengthen the movement, organise people within it and aid them in developing the ideas and strategies that can overthrow capitalism entirely.

We are committed to fight for peace, equality, justice and socialism. » Join us.

Colin Barker’s Socialist Worker columns


» Workers create all the wealth under capitalism (SW 1880, 6 Dec 03)
» The working class at the centre (SW 1881, 13 Dec 03)
» Can't we win change through parliament? (SW 1883, 10 Jan 04)
» What is the real case for socialist revolution? (SW 1886, 31 Jan 04)
» Internationalism: workers of all countries unite (SW 1888, 14 Feb 04)
» Oppose all barriers that divide workers (SW 1889, 21 Feb 04)
» Against imperialism (SW 1890, 28 Feb 04)
» What is racism and why must we fight it? (SW 1892, 13 Mar 04)
» Right of the oppressed to organise their own defence (SW 1893, 20 Mar 04)
» Supporting national liberation struggles (SW 1894, 27 Mar 04)
» Can there be socialism in one country? (SW 1895, 3 Apr 04)
» How was the Russian Revolution defeated? (SW 1896, 10 Apr 04)
» We stand for genuine equality for women (SW 1897, 17 Apr 04)
» Real equality for gays and lesbians is still to be won (SW 1898, 24 Apr 04)
» Is there any place for parties in the movement? (SW 1900, 8 May 04)
» We need a party of leaders to change the world (SW 1901, 15 May 04)
» Democracy without centralism will fail (SW 1902, 22 May 04)
» Rank and file organisation is vital in the trade unions (SW 1906, 19 Jun 04)
» The fight for reforms gives revolutionaries their muscle (SW 1907, 26 Jun 04)

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