The Socialist Party stands against any economic order where workers are exploited and do not see the full product of their labor. Capitalism is inherently alienating, both in an economic sense and a social sense. It creates a culture in which our relations with one another are defined by commodification.
The Socialist Party seeks to abolish the system of arbitrary privilege under which a handful benefit while the many are oppressed. The Party has no tolerance for racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or other discrimination.
The Socialist Party stands in support of increasing democracy. In that, we reject unrepresentative systems of voting and governance and support direct democracy and consensus-building. We are a democratically governed party.
The Socialist Party will unite a diverse group of Marxists, Libertarian Socialists, Democratic Socialists, Anarchists, and other socialists, who all believe in worker ownership of the means of production as well as working against the adverse effects of a capitalist economic system. As a Party in the current liberal democratic political structure, we cannot achieve anything unless we coalesce around our shared beliefs, epitomized in these Points of Unity, and so we reject factional infighting in favor of our shared beliefs.
The Socialist Party will stand against right-wing nationalist, authoritarian third positionist, and related movements, and will oppose such ideologies through party policy. The Socialist Party will stand against interventionism, except for the unconditional liberation of an oppressed people.