The President’s strategy is to organize a parliamentary party of the working masses with a socially progressive development program. Its goal will be to win the parliamentary elections and change the monopoly of capital to the monopoly of the law on social guarantees in terms of the quantity and qualifications of labor. This will ensure the right to socially necessary work or service for the benefit of society, the right to the necessary and legal norms of social benefits produced in society and necessary for everyone in the form of suitable housing, high-quality food, and invoices for clothes from their total amount produced in society.
A social policy will be introduced to prevent poverty among workers associated with low wages, unemployment, and disability. The government will provide pensions to ensure a decent quality of life for the elderly and health care. This will require a redistribution of income through taxes. Coote (2019) argues that government cash transfers are not a solution to poverty and inequality. However, they help control and correct these problems. Moreover, property rights will be limited for the state to concentrate property in its hands. Alchian (n.d.) notes that this restriction on property rights infringes on human rights. Nevertheless, this measure is necessary to develop planned production and meet the needs of the island’s population.
Instead of commodity production of what is beneficial to the capitalists, and regardless of whether it is an individual capitalist or collectively in the form of a bourgeois privileged state bureaucracy, production will be organized that is necessary for the full development of all members of society. According to Cox (1998), capitalists are not oriented toward satisfying human needs but only pursue profit. That is why it is necessary to plan the production of what is necessary for the development of society from the actual number of the population and its urgent needs for a full life. Health care, education, and the social sphere in general, as well as the production of goods, will be under the control of the state. Thus, the social goal is to maintain physical and mental health and the intellectual and spiritual development of all the working people of the country and disabled members of their families.
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Alchian, A. A. (n.d.). Property rights. EconLib. Web.
Coote, A. (2019). Universal basic income doesn’t work. Let’s boost the public realm instead. The Gurdian. Web.
Cox, R. (1998). Artificial scarcity. The Socialist Party of Great Britain. Web.