Hi JLM, the NDP is not socialist. The NDP is generally misconceived as Canada’s Socialist Party. If it was a Socialist Party one would assume that the NDP’s goal was social or common ownership and democratic control of the means of production and distribution, as the solution to working class problems. Furthermore, most of the measures contained in the Regina Manifesto, the foundation document of the early Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, have since been enacted by Liberal, Social Credit and Conservative Party governments, according to former NDP national leader T.C. Douglas. Despite the enactment of these measures, society is still divided. The means of life are still owned and controlled by a small minority of powerful and privileged people. The working class, the majority of people, who own no means of production and who must serve those who do, are beset by the same basic problems of insecurity and unhappiness as before. This is because the condition of being a subservient class does not allow an abundant and full life, regardless of advanced technology. No fundamental change has taken place.
As a system, Socialism means that all people own and control the means of life in common, with free access according to need, to the goods and services that everyone has produced co-operatively and voluntarily according to ability – a moneyless, wageless, warless world of individual development. The method to achieve this is political action by a conscious majority to change the basis of society. This is not the
NDP objective.