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The American Left History Blog Archives
(2007) - On American Political Discourse
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In 2007-2008 I, in vain,
attempted to put some energy into analyzing the blossoming American
presidential campaign since it was to be, as advertised at least, a watershed
election, for women, blacks, old white anglos, latinos, youth, etc. In the
event I had to abandon the efforts in about May of 2008 when it became obvious,
in my face obvious, that the election would be a watershed only for those who really
believed that it would be a watershed election. The four years of the Obama
presidency, the 2012 American presidential election campaign, and world
politics have only confirmed in my eyes that that abandonment was essentially
the right decision at the right time. In short, let the well- paid bourgeois
commentators go on and on with their twitter. I, we, had (have) better things
to do like fighting against the permanent wars, the permanent war economies,
the struggle for more and better jobs, and for a workers party that fights for
a workers government . More than enough to do, right? Still a look back at some
of the stuff I wrote then does not a bad feel to it. Read on.
************A MODEST PROPOSAL-RECRUIT, RUN INDEPENDENT LABOR MILITANTS FOR THE 2008 ELECTIONS
IN THIS TIME OF THE ‘GREAT FEAR’ WE NEED CANDIDATES TO
FIGHT FOR A WORKERS GOVERNMENT.
FORGET DONKEYS, ELEPHANTS AND GREENS- BUILD A WORKERS
PARTY THAT FIGHTS FOR SOCIALISM!
I originally planned to repost the blog below in the summer of 2007. However, two trends have forced me to republish earlier than I planned. The first is the fact that the whole 2008 bourgeois electoral process has gone into warp speed. Yes, yes I know that thinking about electoral politics, or any politics, in the spring of 2007 is only for political junkies and other misbegotten types. I confess to that sin and someday I will turn myself into the appropriate 12 step program. Nevertheless the campaign season goes full throttle. Thus if we are to have any effect on the 2008 campaign on behalf of our fight for socialism we better get in harness now.
The second trend revolves
around the periodic publication of, and commentary on, the not so startling, by
now, fact that the wealth distribution gap between the very, very rich here in
America and the rest of us has over the last few years has once again become
wider, the widest since the 1920’s. In response a number of political
commentators, especially liberal commentators, have bemoaned this condition
noting that part of the problem is the very real ‘class struggle’ by the rich
and their minions. One of the better commentators on this subject the Boston Globe Op/Ed writer Robert Kuttner, who
is almost always worth reading to gauge the pulse of the Eastern liberal part
of the Democratic Party, recently placed the blame on the fight against
unionization by the corporations and their political hangers-on. So far, no
argument there. Where we part company is over his exclusive and eternal
strategy of relying on the political ‘goodwill’ of the ‘friends of labor’ in
the Democratic Party to make capitalism fairer. He further argues that this is
where labor has found its earlier successes. No, one thousand times no. Despite
Kuttner’s obviously truncated reading of labor history (if at all) the way
unions were organized, particularly in the 1930’s the heyday of militant action,
usually meant hard-fought factory and street actions over and against those
so-called ‘friends of labor’. This is
the simply truth that we must get out and have labor militant candidates shout
to the rooftops. LET OUR CAMPAIGN BEGIN.
A MODEST PROPOSAL-RECRUIT, RUN INDEPENDENT LABOR
MILITANTS IN FOR THE 2006 ELECTIONS.
Updated April 2007. In the
summer of 2006 I wrote a commentary about writing in workers party candidates
based on a program for the fall 2006 elections. With the hoopla already
starting for the 2008 election cycle I repost that commentary below with that
same intention of getting thoughtful leftist to use the 2008 campaign to
further our propaganda needs.
All “anti-parliamentarian”,
“anti-state”, “non-political” anarchist or anarcho-syndicalist brothers and
sisters need read no further. This writer does not want to sully the purity of
your politics with the taint of parliamentary electoral politics. Although I
might remind you, as we remember the 70th anniversary of the
beginning of the Spanish Civil War, that your political ancestors in Spain were
more than willing to support the state and enter the government when they got
the chance- the bourgeois state and the bourgeois government. But, we can fight
that issue out later. We will, hopefully, see you on the barricades.
As for other militants- here
is my modest proposal. Either recruit fellow labor militants or present
yourselves as candidates to run for public office, especially for Congress,
during the 2006 election cycle. Why? Even a quick glance at the news of the day
is calculated to send the most hardened politico screaming into the night. The
quagmire in Iraq, immigration walls, flag-burning amendments, anti same-sex
marriage amendments, the threat to separation of church state raised by those
who would impose a fundamentalist Christian theocracy on the rest of us, and
the attacks on the hard fought gains of the Enlightenment posed by bogus
theories such as ‘intelligent design’. And that is just an average day.
Therefore, this election cycle provides militants, at a time when the dwindling
electorate is focused on politics, a forum to raise our program and our ideas.
We use this as a tool, like leaflets, petitions, meetings, demonstrations, etc.
to get our message across. Why should the Donkeys, Elephants, and Greens have a
monopoly on the public square?
I mentioned in the last paragraph the idea of program. Let us face it if we do not have a program to run on then it makes no sense for militants to run for public office. Given the political climate our task at this time is to fight an exemplary propaganda campaign. Our program is our banner in that fight. The Democrats and Republicans DO NOT RUN on a program. The sum of their campaigns is to promise not to steal from the public treasury (or at least not too much), beat their husbands or wives or grossly compromise themselves in any manner. On second thought, given today’s political climate, they may not promise not to beat their husbands or wives. You get the point. Damn, even the weakest neophyte labor militant can make a better presentation before working people that that. In any case, this writer presents a five point program that labor militants can run on (you knew this was coming, right?). As point five makes clear this is not a ‘minimum’ program but a program based on our need to fight for power.
1. FIGHT FOR THE IMMEDIATE AND UNCONDITIONAL
WITHDRAWAL OF U.S. TROOPS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST NOW (OR BETTER YET, YESTERDAY)!
U.S. HANDS OFF THE WORLD! VOTE NO ON THE WAR BUDGET! The quagmire in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East
(Palestine, Iran) is the fault line of American politics today. Every bourgeois
politician has to have his or her feet put to the fire on this one. Not on some
flimsy ‘sense of the Congress’ softball motion for withdrawal next, year, in
two years, or (my favorite) when the situation is stable. Moreover, on the
parliamentary level the only real vote that matters is the vote on the war
budget. All the rest is fluff. Militants should make a point of trying to enter
Congressional contests where there are so-called anti-war Democrats or
Republicans (an oxymoron, I believe) running to make that programmatic contrast
vivid.
But, one might argue, that
would split the ‘progressive’ forces. Grow up, please! That argument has grown
stale since it was first put forth in the ‘popular front’ days of the 1930’s.
If you want to end the war in Iraq fight for this position on the war budget.
Otherwise the same people (ya, those progressive Democrats) who unanimously
voted for the last war budget get a free ride on the cheap. Senator Hillary
“Hawk” Clinton desperately needs to be opposed by labor militants. Closet
Republican, Democratic Senator Lieberman of Connecticut should not take his
richly deserved beating on the war issue from a dissident Democrat. By rights
this is our issue. Let us take it back.
2. FIGHT FOR A LIVING WAGE AND WORKING
CONDITIONS-UNIVERSAL FREE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL. It is a ‘no-brainer’ that no individual, much less
families, can live on the minimum wage of $5/hr. (or proposed $7/hr). What planet
do these politicians live on? We need an immediate fight for a living wage,
full employment and decent working conditions. We need universal free health
care for all. End of story. The organized labor movement must get off its knees
and fight to organize Wal-Mart and the South. A boycott of Wal-Mart is not
enough. A successful organizing drive will, like in the 1930’s, go a long way
to turning the conditions of labor around.
3.
FIGHT THE ATTACKS ON THE ENLIGHTENMENT. Down
with the Death Penalty! Full Citizenship Rights for All Immigrants who make it
here! Stop the Deportations! For the Separation of Church and State! Defend
abortion rights! Down with ant-same sex marriage legislation! Full public
funding of education! Stop the ‘war on drugs’, basically a war on blacks and
minority youth-decriminalize drugs! Defend political prisoners! This list of
demands hardly exhausts the “culture war” issues we defend. It is hard to
believe that in the year 2006 over 200 years after the American Revolution and
the French Revolution we are fighting desperately to preserve many of the same
principles that militants fought for in those revolutions. But, so be it.
4. FIGHT FOR A WORKERS PARTY. The Donkeys, Elephants and Greens have had their
chance. Now is the time to fight for our own party and for the interests of our
own class, the working class. Any campaigns by independent labor militants must
highlight this point. And any campaigns
can also become the nucleus of a workers party network until we get strong
enough to form at least a small party. None of these other parties, and I mean
none, are working in the interests of working people and their allies. The following great lesson of politic today
must be hammered home. Break with the Democrats, Republicans and Greens!
5. FIGHT FOR A WORKERS AND XYZ GOVERNMENT. THIS
IS THE DEMAND THAT SEPARATES THE MILITANTS FROM THE FAINT-HEARTED REFORMISTS.
We need our own form of government. In the old days the bourgeois republic was
a progressive form of government. Not so any more. That form of government ran
out of steam about one hundred years ago. We need a Workers Republic. We need a
government based on workers councils with a ministry (I do not dare say
commissariat in case any stray anarchists are still reading this) responsible
to it. Let us face it if we really want to get any of the good and necessary
things listed above accomplished we are not going to get it with the current
form of government.
Why the XYZ part? What does
that mean? No, it is not part of an algebra lesson. What it reflects is that
while society is made up mainly of workers (of one sort or another) there are
other classes (and parts of classes) in society that we seek as allies and
could benefit from a workers government. Examples- small independent contractors,
intellectuals, the dwindling number of small farmers, and some professionals
like dentists. Ya, I like the idea of a workers and dentists government. The
point is you have got to fight for it.
Obviously any campaign based
on this program will be an exemplary propaganda campaign for the foreseeable
future. But we have to start now. Continuing to support or not challenging the
bourgeois parties does us no good now. That is for sure. While bourgeois
electoral laws do not favor independent candidacies at this late date write-in
campaigns are possible. ROLL UP YOUR SHEEVES! GET THOSE PETITIONS SIGNED! PRINT
OUT THE LEAFLETS! PAINT THOSE BANNERS! GET READY TO SHAKE HANDS AND KISS
BABIES.
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