World Socialist Movement
The World Socialist Movement (WSM) is a transnational organization of socialist parties. These represent a revolutionary, anti-Leninist Marxism . All member parties began as sections of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB); WSM members in countries without their own member party are listed as SPGB members.
Members
The WSM consists of the following individual parties:
- Socialist Party of Great Britain
- World Socialist Party of Australia
- Socialist Party of Canada
- World Socialist Party (Ireland)
- World Socialist Party (New Zealand)
- World Socialist Party of the United States
A former member party is the World Socialist Party of India , which left the organization in 2003. For a while there was a member group in Sweden called Världsocialistiska gruppen .
position
The WSM criticizes other parties that call themselves socialist as reformist and therefore capitalist . Demands for nationalization are also rejected, since this would only transfer capital into private property of the state without abolishing the capitalist relationship of production .
The WSM parties advocate the abolition of wage labor , which they understand as exploitation and also refer to as " wage slavery ", and its replacement by a society based on voluntary work in which wealth is collectively produced and freely accessible.