Socialism
We support social ownership and democratic management of industry and
natural resources. Under capitalism, the proceeds of labor go to the profits
of the wealthy few. With socialism, production is planned to meet human
needs.
To us, socialism is workers' democracy, including the principle that
all officials are elected, recallable at any time, and none receives more
than a worker's wage. Socialism can only be brought about when we, the working
class, unite and act as a body in our own interests. Our goals cannot
be achieved by electoral means alone. We participate in mass organization
and direct action in neighborhoods, workplaces, unions and the armed forces
everywhere.
Equal Rights and Liberties
The capitalists use every difference in society, including sex, ethnicity,
language, sexual orientation, age, and physical abilities to divide workers
in order to depress wages, maintain a surplus labor pool, and prevent working-class
unity. We demand equal treatment of all people by employers, businesses
and government. We stand for a world free from all forms of oppression.
Accompanying the continuing economic crisis, we see a rise in racial
discrimination, increased terrorism against racially and nationally oppressed
people, and retrenchment in civil rights. Minority families are disproportionately
victimized by cutbacks in health care, education, child care, welfare,
food stamps and jobs. We demand:
Freedom, Justice and Crime
We call for the defense and extension of the liberties guaranteed in
the Bill of Rights, including freedom of speech, press, assembly and association,
and the right to keep and bear arms for individual and collective defense.
The ultimate guarantee of those rights is the organized strength of the
working class.
Capitalism and poverty breed crime and repression. Working class people
are the primary victims both of street crime and of police reaction to
it. The bosses use laws against victimless activities, "legal" and illegal
expansion of police powers, military and paramilitary occupation of poor
and minority communities, and diversion of resources to police and jails,
to keep workers intimidated and dependent. We demand:
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Stop state-sponsored spying on and violence against progressive organizations.
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Democratically-controlled police review boards with powers of subpoena
and discipline.
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Abolish the death penalty.
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Repeal the Three Strikes law.
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Stop trials and imprisonment of juveniles as adults.
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Treatment of prisoners as human beings; rehabilitation, not vengeance.
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Decriminalize victimless activities including drug use and consensual sex.
Legalize marijuana. End the "war on drugs," which is primarily directed
against poor and working-class people.
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Stop unwarranted searches and seizures of persons and property. Restore
constitutional rights.
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Prosecute crimes of the wealthy and powerful against workers and the environment.
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Freedom for all political prisoners.