Our central aim is the organisation of communists, revolutionary
socialists, anti-capitalists and all politically advanced
workers into a Communist Party. Without organisation the
working class is nothing; with the highest form of organisation
it is everything.
The Provisional Central Committee organises members of
the Communists Party, but there exists no real Communist
Party today. There are many so-called ‘parties’ on the
left. In reality they are confessional sects. Members
who disagree with the prescribed ‘line’ are expected to
gag themselves in public. Either that or face expulsion.
Communists operate according to the principles of democratic
centralism. Through ongoing debate we seek to achieve
unity in action and a common world outlook. As long as
they support agreed actions, members have the right to
speak openly and form temporary or permanent factions.
Communists oppose the neo-conservative war plans of the
Project for the New American Century and all imperialist
wars but constantly strive to bring to the fore the fundamental
question - ending war is bound up with ending capitalism.
Communists are internationalists. Everywhere we strive
for the closest unity and agreement of working class and
progressive parties of all countries. We oppose every
manifestation of national sectionalism. It is an internationalist
duty to uphold the principle, ‘One state, one party’.
To the extent that the European Union becomes a state
then that necessitates EU-wide trade unions and a Communist
Party of the EU.
The working class must be organised globally. Without
a global Communist Party, a Communist International, the
struggle against capital is weakened and lacks coordination.
Communists have no interest apart from the working class
as a whole. They differ only in recognising the importance
of Marxism as a guide to practice. That theory is no dogma,
but must be constantly added to and enriched.
Capitalism in its ceaseless search for profit puts the
future of humanity at risk. Capitalism is synonymous with
war, pollution, exploitation and crisis. As a global system
capitalism can only be superseded globally. All forms
of nationalist socialism are reactionary and anti-working
class.
The capitalist class will never willingly allow their
wealth and power to be taken away by a parliamentary vote.
They will resist using every means at their disposal.
Communists favour using parliament and winning the biggest
possible working class representation. But workers must
be readied to make revolution - peacefully if we can,
forcibly if we must.
Communists fight for extreme democracy in all spheres
of society. Democracy must be given a social content.
We will use the most militant methods objective circumstances
allow to achieve a federal republic of England, Scotland
and Wales, a federal Ireland and a United States of Europe.
Communists favour industrial unions. Bureaucracy and class
compromise must be fought and the trade unions transformed
into schools for communism.
Women’s oppression, combating racism and chauvinism, and
the struggle for peace and ecological sustainability are
just as much working class questions as pay, trade union
rights and demands for high-quality health, housing and
education.
Socialism represents victory in the battle for democracy.
It is the rule of the working class. Socialism is either
democratic or, as with Stalin’s Soviet Union, it turns
into its opposite.
Socialism is the first stage of the worldwide transition
to communism - a system which knows neither wars, exploitation,
money, classes, states nor nations. Communism is general
freedom and the real beginning of human history.
All who accept these principles are urged to join
the Communist Party.