Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Letter: ". . . enlightened use of the ballot box"? (1974)

Letter to the Editors from the March 1974 issue of the Socialist Standard

". . . enlightened use of the ballot box"?

I read Socialist Standard No. 832 and although I enjoyed it and learned from it I must say I totally disagree with the “enlightened use of the ballot box” sentence. Unless you mean the MPs etc. are in the public eye hence able to reach the people. Otherwise you must mean that MPs have the ability to change (politically) things which is spurious. Lenin says that the system is such that even if every seat is taken by a socialist-minded person nothing will change. It is fail-safe. However, maybe I misinterpreted the sentence.

Keep up the good work!
Karl Buckie, 
Edinburgh.


Reply
No, we do not propose that “socialist-minded” MPs have the power to change the system. The condition for establishing Socialism is an electorate — i.e. the majority of the working class — that understands and wants it. This is what we mean by “enlightened use of the ballot box”: sending delegates to Parliament with the mandate not to administer capitalism but to abolish it. And this was what Lenin rejected.
Editorial Committee.

1 comment:

Imposs1904 said...

This letter was titled 'Letter' in the March 1974 issue of the Socialist Standard.