Capitalism means war – Fight for socialist change

Gone forever is the world where capitalist regimes – chief among them the US regime – could confidently pretend to defend ‘justice and democracy’ internationally.

The brutal state execution of anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis. Trump’s kidnapping of Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro. Threats of escalating trade wars in pursuit of acquiring Greenland. Trump’s to-the-point honesty in declaring his actions a defence of the economic and strategic interests of American imperialism, illustrates the dangerous and volatile world that capitalism in its era of decay and decline has created.

The brutal truth of the cut-throat competition, conflict and war inherent to capitalism – which capitalist world leaders previously promised us had been consigned to the dustbin of history – is being reasserted. All the capitalist world leaders are scrambling to rearm, in many countries funded by even more brutal cuts to public spending.

The Middle East is increasingly in turmoil. Over two years of genocidal slaughter in Gaza by the Israeli state has been aided and abetted by all the ‘good and the great’ of the capitalist world, including Starmer’s Labour.

Following the so-called ceasefire in Gaza last October, the Israeli army continues to kill Palestinians. It has been reported that between 10 October 2025 and 15 January 2026, the Israeli government violated the ceasefire agreement 1,244 times, pushing the death toll over 71,000.

Trump has since unveiled his proposed ‘Board of Peace’ to rule over Gaza. At the time of writing, representatives from 35 nations have signed up, which is dominated by Trump and his political allies in the US. Unsurprisingly, there is so far no representation whatsoever for any Palestinian body – or for that matter representatives of the working class of any country.

Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ will not deliver peace for the Palestinian people, let alone a decent quality of life, with genuine national and democratic rights.

Needed is the building of workers’ strength through the development of mass independent workers’ organisations – trade unions and parties. Through mass struggles with the aim of removing capitalism in Israel-Palestine, an independent, socialist Palestinian state can be realised, alongside a democratic socialist Israel, as part of a voluntary, equal socialist confederation in the Middle East.

In Britain, we also need a political alternative to all the pro-war, pro-austerity capitalist parties. A party which is rooted in the most powerful force for socialist change in society, the working class, and its organisations – the trade union movement, with over 6 million members.

Building such a mass workers’ party, armed with a programme for socialist change, would not only be able to challenge Starmer’s war and austerity agenda, but could give solidarity and assistance to the struggles of the long-suffering masses of Palestine and the Middle East as a whole.


Socialist Students Conference 2026

Organising the student fightback for socialist change

Saturday 14 February, University of Manchester

Build a movement to smash racism!


Tens of thousands of students and workers came out onto the streets to confront attempts by the far right to mobilise racist riots. This magnificent show of solidarity shows the potential to build a movement that can smash racism – and the decades of cuts and rising poverty.

Desperate to divert growing anger at their system, capitalist politicians of all varieties and backgrounds have used racist scapegoating of immigrants to try and divert the blame for the crisis of their system. But, as Malcolm X said: “you can’t have capitalism without racism.”

Reform’s Nigel Farage is one particularly odious politician who consistently spouts divisive racist and anti-Muslim rhetoric. He is the highest earning MP, netting a million pounds a year in addition to his MP’s salary, all the while peddling the fraud that he is an anti-establishment ‘man of the people’.

But to focus entirely on him and his party lets the rest of the capitalist politicians off the hook. The Tories spent the last years in government talking incessantly about migrants on small boats and taking part in the expensive political theatre of Rwanda deportation flight plans in the hope of diverting blame and anger for falling living standards away from themselves.

The cost-of-living crisis, high tuition fees and student debt, low wages, high rents, the collapse of public services. These are the results of funding cuts and privatisation carried out by both Tory and Labour capitalist politicians serving the interests of big business.

But the Tories’ crushing general election defeat showed the huge anger at the attacks on living standards of the working class. It followed the huge strike wave and mass protests against the war on Gaza which have brought students and workers together in a common struggle.

Starmer has said there is ‘little difference’ between him and the Tories on immigration, and continues to support the Israeli onslaught on Gaza. The new Labour government is committed to a continuation of privatisation and cutbacks to public services, making the working class pay for the crisis rather than taking the money off the super-rich.

Those who defend capitalism want to divide the working class including by using racism. That weakens our ability to unite and fight against them and the rotten profit system they defend.

This latest surge of racist violence serves as a warning as to what can develop under a Labour government which is continuing with the Tories’ austerity policies – already cutting pensioners’ winter fuel payments and promising billions of pounds of further cuts, including to the education sector and universities. The election of five Reform MPs is a warning too.

The only way to successfully cut across far-right ideas getting a platform is for the workers’ movement to build mass struggle to fight for a socialist programme that unites workers against the bosses – for jobs, homes and public services for all.

If the 6.5 million-strong trade union movement was to lead a struggle for those things – bringing together workers and young people from all backgrounds – it would give an expression to the huge anger and discontent that exists under the surface in society.

The task of defending our communities from racist attacks, strengthening the level of organisation of students and the working class, and developing a workers’ political voice in the form of a new workers’ party– all go hand in hand.


The effect of a political voice that stands for the interests of workers and young people not the fat cats was glimpsed in the 2017 general election. It is estimated that one million UKIP voters switched to supporting Jeremy Corbyn’s programme of cutting tuition fees, council homes, security at work, and more funding for the NHS and other vital services.

Socialist Students campaigns for students to get organised on campus to fight for all of this. We want to build a united movement of workers and students to overthrow this rotten system of capitalism for good.

We fight for the socialist transformation of society, based on bringing the commanding heights of the economy and the banks into democratic public ownership. Under the democratic control and management of the working-class majority, society’s wealth and resources could be planned to meet all of our needs. That is a necessary component of the fight to end racism and all forms of oppression and inequality for good.

If you want to fight back against racism, war and inequality, then join Socialist Students and get organised!


No to racism and the far-right! Build a united student and workers’ movement for good jobs, homes and public services – including free education for all!

Fight to build a political voice for the working class – a socialist alternative to Labour and all the capitalist parties. You can’t have capitalism without racism!

Fight for a socialist world free from exploitation and oppression!