The Socialist Party believes in taking action to help all citizens of the United States gain equal opportunities. Our principles of equality and democracy help guide our morals when it comes to enforcing our beliefs.
We will also create and then continue to support social programs that directly help accomplish our goals of creating an America where all citizens stand on equal footing and contribute to a brighter, more truly democratic society.
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 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 stands against any economic order where workers are exploited and do not see the full product of their labor. We will also stand against right-wing nationalist, authoritarian third positionist, and related movements, and will oppose such ideologies through party policy. These beliefs are inherently alienating, and this is the first step to create a society that works for the betterment and equality of the lives of all citizens.
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.
We stand against interventionism, except for the unconditional liberation of an oppressed people.
The Socialist Party is working on making the economy work for everybody; If put in office, we will make the economy better for the average citizen, not the average millionaire.
We seek to increase investment in transportation, education, and employment through increasing funding to these areas. We seek full employment by guaranteeing every person who wants a job can get one - either in private business or in the public sector. We also seek to increase funding for welfare programs and social services and support the implementation of a Universal Basic Income or Negative Income Tax program.
We support heavy estate and income tax increases on the wealthiest and seek to cut taxes on workers when possible. We feel that sales taxes, payroll taxes and VAT are regressive, and seek to abolish sin taxes. We believe that capital gains should be taxed as income, and support replacing the corporate tax with a tax on dividends in order to streamline our tax system. We support a federal Land Value Tax as a fairer way to fund entitlements - instead of the payroll tax.
Our plan to solve infrastructure issues is to invest in infrastructure to serve the needs of people, not profits. We need no new urban highways, but we need billions in extending transit capacity. Flint needs clean water, and American children still grow up in lead homes that could be quickly and cheaply made safe.
We are a party which believes in science and embraces scientific advancements. Our stance on science and technology issues is simple: the government must invest in these fields, increase diversity, and prepare more people for employment in these fields. Policies must be enacted which increase representation of women and minorities in science and technology. In addition to this, we must increase access to a career in this field by improving science education, science programs, and awareness of scientific issues.
We believe workers deserve the rights to their own futures, and that includes the future of their workplace.
The Socialist Party believes that the labor movement is an extremely important part of expanding opportunities for all workers and increasing workplace equity and democracy. We support the repeal of right-to-work legislation and Taft-Hartley, believing that all workers should have the right to unionize. It is imperative that we enforce and strengthen our labor laws. The extreme injustices of capitalism can only be solved by uniting workers and providing them with adequate support in their struggle.
It is a sad reflection on our society that there even needs to be a minimum wage as we believe all working people should be entitled to proper living standards. Nevertheless, we support a federal minimum wage of $15 per hour and seek to ensure that all workers are paid a living wage. We believe that the minimum wage should be indexed to cost of living differences around the country as well as over time.
We support the fair workweek and seek to expand overtime pay to all employees working over thirty hours per week. We oppose zero-hours contracts and support adequate amounts of sick leave, maternity and paternity leave, and paid vacation days.
Social Mobility will never be possible without proper services from childhood. With the Socialist Party's social welfare programs, all families will have access to the same opportunities, letting citizens focus on improving themselves, rather than worrying about what frankly should be the bare minimum of human rights in today's society.
The Socialist Party recognizes that our current healthcare system has failed. We must move to a single-payer, universal healthcare model, similar to the United Kingdom’s National Health Service.
We will also reduce the stigma against mental illness and its treatment. There will be effort to ensure that no person who requires mental or other health assistance is denied it.
The Socialist Party supports our welfare programs and the strengthening of our safety net. We support the consolidation of many of the inefficient and costly means tested programs into a Universal Benefit.
This will ensure that all families will not need to focus on making sure their loved ones have easy access to resources necessary for survival, letting them instead focus on bettering themselves as citizens to contribute to society.