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Thursday November 15 2012
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How Do We Stop Capitalism Destroying the Planet?

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Climate change is real—and its effects hit ordinary people hardest.

Environmental destruction flows from the system we live under. Capitalism is built around the competitive accumulation of profits—each boss is competing to make more money than the rest.

This leads to the plunder of the planet’s resources for short-term gains. The long-term implications for the planet are always less important than keeping companies profitable.

We can win reforms and force the bosses back over specific issues. So, a mass campaign could win more investment in public transport, for example.

Sometimes the scale of what’s required can seem overwhelming. But ordinary people have shown time and time again that they have the power to change the world.

But some environmental campaigners see change coming in a very individualistic way and this can end up weakening the movement.

Nobody would seriously suggest that a myriad of individual actions alone can stop a war. But some say that if enough people recycle, don’t drive a car and fly less, we can save the planet.

We can’t accept moralistic arguments that stress individual sacrifice. They blame people for things they have little control over and allow the big carbon?intensive companies to continue polluting.

Most working class people can’t afford to properly insulate their homes and cut energy use.

But the government could begin an emergency insulation programme. It could invest in public transport to encourage people not to use cars.

Fighting climate change is a social question, not an individual one.

Ordinary people can see it is logical to make society greener, but those who profit most from using dirty energy sources on the cheap want to squeeze every last drop out of them. They won’t scrap them and risk their competitive position by investing in wind turbines instead.

The revolutionary Karl Marx described how, even when those in power can see the destruction they are causing, they will continue and hope others pay the price.

As he put it, “Apres moi le deluge! [After me, the flood!] is the watchword of every capitalist and of every capitalist nation.”

If we don’t challenge capitalism, we end up accepting capitalist “solutions” to climate change—that poorer countries industrialising are the problem, for example. These set workers against each other and leave the bosses unscathed. The widespread feeling that climate change must be tackled is a good basis for building mass campaigns. Linking them to class demands will strengthen them.

We live in a world divided between a tiny minority who will trash the planet to make a quick buck and the rest of us who will pay the price.

We should remember that class divisions can’t be transcended in a joint fight for the planet. We have to smash the class interests of the bosses to win a world where the environment is protected.

Bristol Stokes Croft SWP Discussion Meeting, led by Tom Ramplin
Thursday November 15th, 730pm 5th Floor, Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Oh yeah - same old same old     Chin wag    Fri Nov 09, 2012 07:33 
   Good!     CHamp    Fri Nov 09, 2012 08:38 
   WOW!!!     Bloggs    Fri Nov 09, 2012 09:19 
   I give up!     TecLab    Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:17 
   bluddy hell     Landless    Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:22 
   Wrong way round SWP     ECO-socialist    Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:24 
   wake up 'Martin'     greeny    Fri Nov 09, 2012 12:00 
   enviromentalism sells papers     anonarchist    Fri Nov 09, 2012 14:55 
   theory and practice     martin    Tue Nov 13, 2012 11:02 
 10   see also climate change pamphlet     martin    Tue Nov 13, 2012 11:27 
 11   and finally..     martin    Tue Nov 13, 2012 14:07 
 12   'Obfuscation'?     Forester    Wed Nov 14, 2012 12:08 
 13   SWP?     Original Champ    Wed Nov 14, 2012 15:30 


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