From The American
Left History Blog Archives (2006) - 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.
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ON THE 4TH OF JULY -HONOR SAMUEL ADAMS,
JAMES OTIS, THOMAS PAINE, THE SONS OF LIBERTY AND THE WINTER SOLDIERS OF VALLEY
FORGE.
REMEMBER THE LESSONS OF THIS EARLY STRUGGLE FOR
NATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION- YOU CANNOT WIN IF YOU DO NOT FIGHT.
FORGET DONKEYS, ELEPHANTS AND GREENS- BUILD A WORKERS
PARTY!
As we approach the 231st
Anniversary of the American Revolution militants should honored the valiant
fighters for freedom, many not prominently remembered today, such as Samuel
Adams, James Otis and Tom Paine who kept the pressure on those other more
moderate revolutionary politicians such as Washington and John Adams who at
times were willing to compromise with the British Empire short of victory. We
should also remember the valiant but mainly nameless Sons of Liberty who lit
the spark of rebellion. And the later Winter Soldiers of Valley Forge who held
out under extreme duress in order to insure eventual victory. Anyone can be a
sunshine patriot; we desperately need militants in the tradition of the winter
soldiers. No revolution can succeed without such fighters.
The 4th of July
today is covered with so much banal ceremony, flag- waving, unthinking sunshine
patriotism and hubris it is hard to see the forest for the tree to the days
when as Lincoln stated during that other great progressive action of this
country’s history- the Great Civil War of 1861-65- that this country was the
last, best hope for civilization. Note this well- those men and women who
rebelled against the king from Washington on down were big men and women out to
do a big job. And they did it. A quick look at the political landscape today
makes one thing clear. This country has no such men or women among its leaders
today-not even close.
Rereading the Declaration of
Independence today, a classic statement of Enlightenment values, and such
documents as the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution demonstrates
that these men and women were, hesitantly and in a fumbling manner to be sure,
taking on some big issues in the scheme of human development. Today what do we
see- half-hearted withdrawal programs to end the quagmire born of hubris in
Iraq, amendments against same sex marriage, amendments against flag-burning,
the race to the bottom of the international wage scale bringing misery to
working people, serious attempts to create a theocracy based on Christian
fundamentalism, creation of a fortress against immigration in a nation of
immigrants. In short, the negation of that spirit that Lincoln talked about.
Today, the militants who fought the American Revolution would probably be in
some Guantanamo-like cage. DEFEND THE ENLIGHTENMENT!
In earlier times this writer
has been rather blasé about the American Revolution tending to either ignore its
lessons or putting it well below another revolution- The Great French
Revolution, also celebrated in July- in the pantheon of revolutionary history.
However, this is flat-out wrong. We cannot let those more interested in holiday
oratory than drawing the real lessons of the American Revolution appropriate
what is really the property of every left militant today. Make no mistake,
however, the energy of that long ago revolution has burned
itself out and other forces-militant and their allies- and other political
creeds-the fight for a workers party and a workers government leading to
socialism- have to take its place as a standard-bearer for human progress. That
task has been on the historical agenda for a long time and continues to be our
task today. Yes, we love this country. No, we do not love this form of
government. Forward.
Note- To learn more about the history of the American
Revolution and the foundation of the Republic any books by Gordon S. Wood on
the subject are a good place to start. Garry Wills also has some insights worth
reading.
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