One thing that is key to
the survival of capitalism is unemployment and poverty. Analyzing
this logically and scientifically will show it is true.
The thing that allows capitalism to thrive is dropping the hardest working proletariat in to a situation of desperation, promising them a better life if they work harder. This creates a mentality of serfdom, like back in feudalism. Where the impoverished proletariat work themselves to pure exhaustion seeking a better life, not able to see the clear lines the bourgeoisie created to keep the poor impoverished, while they become richer off the desperate workers productivity. So how do they use this tool of poverty? By taking those who are, by bourgeoisie sense, poor, and giving them employment that the bourgeoisie classify as “occupations for the unskilled.” Not only a degrading term for impoverish workers, but also shows terms like this are how they turn working people against each other. For the use of this term has made middle class workers treat impoverished workers like they're lower than dirt, because they are considered “unskilled.” It has even turned the proletariat within the impoverished class against each other, as jobs each impoverished worker has varies, yet the pay stays relatively the same, yet only few of those occupations are listed for the “unskilled.” This comes from the ideology of the boss, of the capitalist, it seeps into workers thinking; Competing interests are encouraged and unity is banned according to the bosses ethic.
The thing that allows capitalism to thrive is dropping the hardest working proletariat in to a situation of desperation, promising them a better life if they work harder. This creates a mentality of serfdom, like back in feudalism. Where the impoverished proletariat work themselves to pure exhaustion seeking a better life, not able to see the clear lines the bourgeoisie created to keep the poor impoverished, while they become richer off the desperate workers productivity. So how do they use this tool of poverty? By taking those who are, by bourgeoisie sense, poor, and giving them employment that the bourgeoisie classify as “occupations for the unskilled.” Not only a degrading term for impoverish workers, but also shows terms like this are how they turn working people against each other. For the use of this term has made middle class workers treat impoverished workers like they're lower than dirt, because they are considered “unskilled.” It has even turned the proletariat within the impoverished class against each other, as jobs each impoverished worker has varies, yet the pay stays relatively the same, yet only few of those occupations are listed for the “unskilled.” This comes from the ideology of the boss, of the capitalist, it seeps into workers thinking; Competing interests are encouraged and unity is banned according to the bosses ethic.
What is also important to
note, is the aspect of this term “unskilled”; for when this term
is used, it is towards those who do not possess a high school or
college education, usually. Because education on a high school and
college level are considered “skill gaining” when it comes to
gaining an education; yet we ignore those who have such things that
still work these jobs because they couldn't find employment for the
field they studied in. Education in capitalist societies doesn't
guarantee employment, especially when you're so impoverished that
gaining that education means either debt you'll never be able to pay
off, or time out of working to survive.
But then again, what kind
of education is it the bourgeoisie want us to possess? There
perception of education; the contradiction of education. To raise
productivity, they must raise the skill set, and to raise the skill
set, they must guide the workers to their perception of education,
and stop at a certain point. This is not education, this is
manipulation. When you study in educational institutions, you learn
only what will make you produce more productivity for the capitalist
class, what will make you less problematic for them. This
manipulation of education is to form the mentality of workers to
support stepping on their own to advance, this is destructive to
unity and allows the capitalists to secure themselves in our
division. The worker has experience at the point of production that
teaches just the opposite, productivity is highest when social
integration is valued and a discipline of collectivity and respectful
communication are combined with authentic acknowledgment for
contribution.
Unemployment is something
many workers want to avoid, and it's logical why, because no one
wants to go without a job, because that means they lose their ability
to provide food, housing, medical, etc. However it is unemployment
that keeps capitalism running, because it creates a constant existent
supply of desperate workers for their businesses. Unemployment, which
is something dominate in all capitalist societies, even in social
democracies where capitalism is heavily regulated. Like for example,
Sweden, their unemployment rate for March 2015 was 7.6%; Finland was
9.3%; Denmark was 6.3%; and Norway was 4.1%. Unemployment puts those
workers who are unemployed in to a state of desperation and fear,
fear of losing their housing, medical, etc. Pushing them to take up
any occupation they can find, even if it means lowering their dignity
to humiliate themselves in reward for a wage to get basic
necessities. Capitalism needs a certain amount of unemployed to
thrive, however they do still need employed to survive, for if all
was unemployed, this means it would be impossible for them to
generate capital, and also would spark mass revolts across the nation
in result to having no employment to survive, and the losing of their
housing, medical, food, etc. The reason for revolts would steam from
workers being pushed in to starvation and homelessness, and would
push them to an alternative, that alternative would be socialism
because of the capitalist crisis that is dragging the workers down
with it.
We, as the proletariat
class, want to see the end of poverty and unemployment, but to do so,
comes with the end of capitalism. If capitalism uses this to survive,
it must be abolished for working people to advance.
What we need is a planned
socialist economy, to advance and create a nation controlled by the
proletariat, for the proletariat. A nation that provides housing,
medical, food, and education as free tax paid services; this raises
the impoverished proletariat to the level of middle class. We must
remove the bourgeoisie capitalists from positions of political and
economic power, so they can never exploit and abuse the working
people ever again. Nationalize all businesses so that the working
people control what they do, and equally own what is theirs.
Collectivize all farmland so the people are fed without fear of
capitalists hoarding food seeking profit. A nation that
intellectualize the proletariat and proletarianize the intellectuals.
Socialism is the option for worker liberation, the option for
advancement, and the only option that the capitalists don't want
because it removes them from their luxurious position of power, and
stops their flow of constant profit.