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Capitalism is a sick society and we do not hesitate to say so. Nor do
we hesitate to say that Tony Blair and David Blanket from the Labour
government  (or alternatively William Hague and Ann Widdecombe from the
Conservatives) could double the number of police on the streets and
quadruple the number of people "stopped and searched" under current
legislation without it having any noticeable effect on the violent
crime and disorder eating away at the fabric of society. New Labour
came to power famously promising to be �tough on crime and tough on the
causes of crime� but if you are seemingly unaware of what the causes of
crime really are how can you be �tough� on them?

It does not take a leader-writer for the Daily Mail to know that
serious crime is at the highest levels it has been in living memory,
and pretty much right across the "developed world" too. Neither do you
have to be a seasoned criminologist to be aware that where the lawless
American inner cities and ghettos have led, so have London, Manchester
and a whole host of other cities followed.

Catching criminals in modern capitalism is like the labours of
Sisyphus, a never-ending task. This is because crime is overwhelmingly
committed by the poor, the disenfranchised, and the cynical, in short
the people without a stake in society. And it is capitalism�the system
which commands the unwavering support of Blair and Hague alike�which
creates such people by the bucketload.

All social systems adopt a code of morals, laws and regulations
commensurate with the economic structure of that system and capitalism
was no different. The codes that developed alongside the market economy
were those entwined with notions of the sanctity of private property,
the value of "enterprise", and the importance of a stable hierarchy in
society. Unfortunately for the system, it is the spread of the
competitive buying and selling relationship into every aspect of human
existence together with the �every-man-for-himself� culture that this
promotes that has undermined the basis of the social stability that
capitalism has previous been able to claim for itself. Nowhere is this
expressed more obviously than in the nihilism and lack of respect for
"authority" and "convention" in all its forms that has been a
developing feature of youth culture, in particular, over recent years.

When community relationships break down, when individuals treat one
another as stepping stones to social advancement rather than as equals,
and when drugs to numb the pain of the daily rat race become the norm,
then society is in serious trouble. Indeed, as it eats away at the
fabric of its own existence, capitalism is in especially deep trouble
because it knows no other way out of this problem other than more of
the same. This means more competition, more rampant individualism, more
big sticks and gang warfare (of both the legal and illegal varieties)
and more social dislocation as a result.

The dispossessed youth of the inner cities and sink council housing
estates are right to think there is no hope within the present system,
but wrong to sit back and wallow in its excesses. Socialists say that
society can be better than it is. The many people of this world needn't
be its unwilling and repeated victims. But to change things people have
got to organise and organise with a purpose�to overturn the
relationships and values that capitalism so ruthlessly and cynically
promotes.

In other words we need to create a society where a real community
exists once again that is truly fit for humans to live in. That can
only mean a society of equality, built upon participation and mutual
respect. 

And we contend that in turn that can only mean socialism, where a real
community of interests based upon common ownership and democratic
control can be established to eradicate most crime and anti-social
activity at root, to be established with agreed rules and regulations
necessary for resolving any hangovers from the destabilising and
dehumanising days of capitalism.

We argue that today we stand at a juncture in history where only
socialism can provide the framework for the eradication of the current
malaise society finds itself in. For without socialism, tackling the
�causes of crime� will mean nothing other than more empty words and
broken promises, fuelling another, destructive, cycle of cynicism.

Jt

www.worldsocialism.org


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