In Defense Of The Russian October Revolution-
The Cindy Sheehan Blog
http://www.cindysheehanssoapbox.com/
A link to Cindy Sheehan’s Soapbox blog for the latest from her site.
Frank Jackman comment:
A link to Cindy Sheehan’s Soapbox blog for the latest from her site.
Frank Jackman comment:
I find Cindy Sheehan’s Soapbox
rather a mishmash of eclectic politics and basic old time left-liberal/radical
thinking. And of late (2014) a fetish for running for office whatever seems to
be worth looking at. This year it was the Governor's race in California. Other
years it has been for President and for Congress. That Congressional race made
sense because it was against Congresswoman and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi who
at one time was a darling of the liberals and maybe still is. But
electioneering while necessary and maybe useful is not enough. So while her
politics and strategy are not enough, not nearly enough, in our troubled
times they do provide enough to take the time to read about and get a
sense of the pulse (if any) of that segment of the left to which she is
appealing.
One though should always remember,
despite our political differences, Ms. Sheehan's heroic action in going
down to hell-hole Texas to confront one President George W. Bush in 2005 when
many others were resigned to accepting the lies of that administration or who
“folded” their tents when the expected end to the Iraq War did not materialize
in 2002-2003 after we had million in the streets for a few minutes. Hats off on
that one, Cindy Sheehan.
Additional
Markin comment:
I place
some material in this space which I believe may be of interest to the radical
public that I do not necessarily agree with or support. One of the worst
aspects of the old New Left back in the 1970s as many turned to Marxism after
about fifty other theories did not work out (mainly centered on some
student-based movements that were somehow to bring down the beast without a
struggle for state power) was replicating the worst of the old Old
Left and freezing out political debate with other opponents on the
Left to try to clarify the pressing issues of the day. That freezing out , more
times than I care to mention including my own behavior a few times, included
physical exclusion and intimidation. I have since come
to believe that the fight around programs and politics is what makes us
different, and more interesting. The mix of ideas, personalities and
programs, will sort themselves out in the furnace of the revolution
as they have done in the past.
Off-hand, as I have mentioned before, I think
it would be easier, infinitely easier, to fight for the socialist revolution
straight up than some of the “remedies” provided by the commentators in these
various blogs and other networking media. But part of that struggle for the
socialist revolution is to sort out the “real” stuff from the fluff as we
struggle for that more just world that animates our efforts. So read on.
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Additional Jackman comment:
I place some material in this space which I believe may be of interest to the radical public that I do not necessarily agree with or support. One of the worst aspects of the old New Left back in the 1970s as many turned to Marxism after having “tasted” about fifty other theories which did not work out (mainly centered on some student-based movements that were somehow to bring down the beast without a struggle for state power, hell, they/we couldn’t even bring down the milk toast university administrations never mind the armed to the teeth imperial state) was replicating the worst of the old Old Left and freezing out political debate with other opponents on the Left to try to clarify the pressing issues of the day. That freezing out , more times than I care to mention including my own behavior a few times, included physical exclusion and intimidation. I have since come to believe that the fight around programs and politics is what makes those of us who proudly claim a leftist mantel different, and more interesting. The mix of ideas, personalities and programs, will sort themselves out in the furnace of the revolution as they have done in the past.
Off-hand, as I have mentioned before, I think it would be easier, infinitely easier, to fight for the socialist revolution straight up than some of the “remedies” provided by the commentators in these various blogs and other networking media. But part of that struggle for the socialist revolution is to sort out the “real” stuff from the fluff as we struggle for that more just world that animates our efforts. So read on.
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