Tuesday, February 27, 2018

From the “Revolutionary History Journal”-The Struggle Continues

From the “Revolutionary History Journal”-The Struggle Continues



Click below to link to the Revolutionary History site for some excellent articles about struggles from previous generations:

 http://www.revolutionary-history.co.uk/

Frank Jackman comment on this journal:

This is an excellent documentary source for today’s leftist militants to “discover” the work of our forebears, particularly the bewildering myriad of tendencies which have historically flown under the flag of the great Russian revolutionary, Leon Trotsky and his Fourth International, whether one agrees with their programs or not. But also other laborite, semi-anarchist, ant-Stalinist and just plain garden-variety old school social democrat groupings and individual pro-socialist proponents.
Some, maybe most of the material presented here, cast as weak-kneed programs for struggle in many cases tend to be anti-Leninist as screened through the Stalinist monstrosities and/or support groups and individuals who have no intention of making a revolution. Or in the case of examining past revolutionary efforts either declare that no revolutionary possibilities existed (most notably Germany in 1923) or alibi, there is no other word for it, those who failed to make a revolution when it was possible.

The Spanish Civil War can serve as something of litmus test for this latter proposition, most infamously around attitudes toward the Party Of Marxist Unification's (POUM) role in not keeping step with revolutionary developments there, especially the Barcelona days in 1937 and by acting as political lawyers for every non-revolutionary impulse of those forebears. While we all honor the memory of the POUM militants, according to even Trotsky the most honest band of militants in Spain then, and decry the murder of their leader, Andreas Nin, by the bloody Stalinists they were rudderless in the storm of revolution. But those present political disagreements do not negate the value of researching the POUM’s (and others) work, work moreover done under the pressure of revolutionary times. Hopefully we will do better when our time comes.

Finally, I place some material in this space which may be of interest to the radical public that I do not necessarily agree with or support. 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 entries from the Revolutionary History journal in which they have post hoc attempted to rehabilitate some pretty hoary politics and politicians, most notably August Thalheimer and Paul Levy of the early post Liebknecht-Luxemburg German Communist Party. 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, learn, and try to figure out the worthwhile from the chaff. 

When Elmore James Held Forth In The Slide Guitar Night

When Elmore James Held Forth In The Slide Guitar Night  








By Lance Lawrence 







I will get to a CD review of Elmore James’ work in a second. Now I want to tell, no retell, the tale that had me and a few of my corner boys who hung out in front of, or in if we had dough for food or more likely for the jukebox, Jimmy Jack’s Diner in Carver where I came of age in the early 1960s going for a while. On one lonesome Friday night, lonesome meaning, no dough, no wheels, no girls, or any combination of the three, with time of our hands Billy Bradley, Jack Dawson and I went round and round about what song by what artist each of us thought was the decisive song that launched rock and roll. Yeah, I know, I know now, that the world then, like now, was going to hell in a hand-basket, what with the Russkies breathing hard on us in the deep freeze Cold War red scare night, with crazy wars going on for no apparent reason, and the struggle for black civil rights down in the police state South (that “police state" picked up later after I got wise to what was happening there) but what else were three corner boys washed clean by the great jail break-out that what is now termed classic rock and roll represented to guys who were from nowhere, had no dough, didn’t have many prospects or expectations in general to do to while away the time.(Since this is a time sanitized version of what we Jimmy Jack’s corner boys did to while away idle nights I will leave it at that although know too that in many a midnight hour when Frankie Riley, the acknowledged leader of the corner boys, was on to something we were entirely capable of doing some drifting, grifting and sifting to make ends meet. Done.) 

Here is the break-down though from one conversation night, or maybe a bunch mixed together since this was a more than one time theme and this is what I have distilled from far remembrances. We knew, knew without anybody telling us that while Elvis gave rock and roll a big lift in his time before he went on to silly movies that debased his talent he was not the “max daddy,” not the guy who rolled the dice for rock and roll but was the front man easily identified. For one thing and this was Billy’s position he only covered Big Joe Turner’s classic R&B classic Shake, Rattle, and Roll and when we heard Joe’s finger-snapping version we flipped out. So Billy had his choice made, no question. Jack had heard on some late Sunday night radio station out in Chicago on his transistor radio a thing called Be-Bop Benny’s Blues Hour where he first heard this guy wailing on the piano a be-bop tune. It turned out to be Ike Turner (without Tina then) blasting Rocket 88. So Jack had his position firm, and a good choice. Me, well I caught this obscure folk music station (obscure then not a few years later though) which played not just folk but what would be later called “roots music.” And the blues is nothing but roots music in America. 

One night I heard Elmore James slide guitar his way through Look On Yonder Wall. That is the song I defended that night. Did any of us change each other’s mind that night. Be serious. I later, several years later, saw the wisdom of Jack’s choice of Rocket 88 that no question had the heady black-etched part of the rock beat down pat and I switched but old Elmore still was a close second. Enough said.       

CD REVIEW

The History of Elmore James: The Sky Is Crying, Elmore James, Rhino Records, 1993

When one thinks of the classic blues tune “Dust My Broom” one tends to think of the legendary Robert Johnson who along with his “Sweet Home, Chicago” created two of the signature blues songs of the pre-World War II period. However, my first hearing of “Dust My Broom” was on a hot LP vinyl record (the old days, right) version covered and made his own by the artist under review, Elmore James. I have heard many cover versions since then, including from the likes of George Thoroughgood and Chris Smither, and they all reflect on the influence of Elmore’s amazing slide guitar virtuosity to provide the "heat" necessary to do the song justice. Moreover, this is only the tip of the iceberg as such blues masters and aficionados as B.B. King and The Rolling Stones have covered other parts of James’ catalog.

Perhaps because Elmore died relativity young at a time when blues were just being revived in the early 1960’s as part of the general trend toward “discovering” roots music by the likes of this reviewer he has been a less well-known member of the blues pantheon. However, for those who know the value of a good slide guitar to add sexiness and sauciness to a blues number James’ is a hero. Hell, Thoroughgood built a whole career out of Elmore covers (and also, to be sure, of the late legendary Bo Didderly). I never get tired of hearing these great songs. Moreover, it did not hurt to have the famous Broom-dusters backing him up throughout the years. As one would expect of material done in the pre-digital age the sound quality is very dependent on the quality of the studio. But that, to my mind just makes it more authentic.

Well, what did you NEED to listen to here? Obviously,” Dust My Broom". On this CD though you MUST listen to Elmore on "Standing At The Crossroads". Wow, it jumps right out at you. "Look On Yonder Wall" (a song that I used to believe was a key to early rock 'n' rock before I gravitated to Ike Turner's "Rocket 88" as my candidate for that role), "It Hurts Me Too" and the classic "The Sky is Crying" round out the minimum program here. Listen on.

Lyrics To "Dust My Broom"

I'm gonna get up in the mornin',

I believe I'll dust my broom (2x)

Girlfriend, the black man you been lovin',

girlfriend, can get my room

I'm gon' write a letter,

Telephone every town I know (2x)

If I can't find her in West Helena,

She must be in East Monroe, I know

I don't want no woman,

Wants every downtown man she meet (2x)

She's a no good doney,

They shouldn't 'low her on the street

I believe, I believe I'll go back home (2x)

You can mistreat me here, babe,

But you can't when I go home

And I'm gettin' up in the morning,

I believe I'll dust my broom (2x)

Girlfriend, the black man that you been lovin',

Girlfriend, can get my room

I'm gon' call up Chiney,

She is my good girl over there (2x)

If I can't find her on Philippine's Island,

She must be in Ethiopia somewhere

Robert Johnson
 She is my good girl over there (2x)
If I can't find her on Philippine's Island,
She must be in Ethiopia somewhere
Robert Johnson









In the news: “NRA president insists that teachers be armed. Catholics shudder!”

In the news: “NRA president insists that teachers be armed. Catholics shudder!”

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The future of the American elementary school classroom


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Sign Petition to Drop All Charges Against Okinawa Anti-Bases Activist


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 Sign Petition to Drop All Charges Against Okinawa Anti-Bases Activist


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Although I am sure that you have already known it very well and finished doing it, I will send you this request concerning the petition by the Conference on U.S. Foreign Military Bases to support three Japanese peace activists in Okinawa who have jailed illegally because of their nonviolent protest against the new U.S. Marine base in Henoko.  Please read the message below (I wrote it according to a request from my Japanese friend), and if you share it with your friends who have not done it yet, I will be very grateful to you. 

To sign the petition, please go to their web site: NoForeignBases.org and scroll down to the petition on the right sidebar in English and Japanese.


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Dear Friends of peace

I am writing this letter to ask for your support concerning three Japanese peace activists who have been jailed unjustly in Okinawa.  They are Mr. Horoji Yamashiro, Mr. Hiroshi Inaba, and Mr. Atsuhiro Soeda.  They were arrested illegally because for their nonviolent protest against the new U.S. Marine base being constructed in Henoko, Okinawa.

The decision of the court in their trial is going to be pronounced on March 14 in Naha District Court.  To support these three activists for a not guilty judgment, which they full deserve, as you may have known, the Conference on U.S. Foreign Military Bases has started a global petition I have placed below.  I thank this organization for their brave decision and work for peace and these three, and request you to join their petition.

To sign the petition, please go to their web site: NoForeignBases.org and scroll down to the petition on the right sidebar in English and Japanese.

Every signed petition will be immediately sent to the Naha Court in Okinawa, and emailed to Ambassadors of Japan to the United Nations and the United States.

Japan has Article 9, the peace clause in its Constitution.  Under this clause, Japan renounces forever any war and armament as a means to resolve various international conflicts.  All Japanese governments since 1947, when the Constitution of Japan was enforced, have been ordered firmly to obey Article 9.  In the context of this clause, the new US base in Henoko is illegal, and the three activists’ nonviolent protest against this base should be protected under Japanese laws.  Whatever Prime Minister Abe and his administration say, Article 9 has a priority over the Security Treaty between the United State of America and Japan, which the successive Japanese governments have used as a reason of building this base in Henoko and other U.S. bases.

We, Japanese citizens seek to live in peace in Okinawa and anywhere else in Japan.  These three activists above have fought for this purpose.  Please help them.  Please sign this petition (if you have not done it so already), and share it with your friends globally.

Thank you for reading this letter and your cooperation.

With my sincere prayer for peace,
 Narumi


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Keep up the momentum: Fund the Wendy's Boycott buses!

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Movements don't come together overnight.  

They are built with years of persistence and patience. From the time they began meeting in a local church in 1993, farmworkers captured this insight in the form of a simple formula, one the community uses to this day: Consciousness + Commitment = Change. And this week, we witnessed an extraordinary show of the commitment from the Fair Food Nation.

Last Tuesday, we sent out a call for urgently-needed resources to the network — because in just two short weeks, we will journey together with over 50 farmworkers and their families from Immokalee to New York City for the weeklong Freedom Fast, and we will bring several hundred allies from as far west as Michigan for the massive #TimesUpWendys march.  

So we asked for your help.  And we were inspired by your response.

Over 150 of you sent in contributions within the first two days!  From one donation of $2.63 to several of $500, people from San Diego to Baltimore sent in what they could to help. Churches called us asking about plans to sponsor a bus-load.

As of today, we have gained a lot of ground, but there's still a ways to go. We still have a significant funding gap to meet for the 6 buses and 3 caravans we are planning.


Today, based on the generosity of the Fair Food Nation so far, we are setting our new goalpost to 400 donors by March 11th, when the Freedom Fast begins in NYC. If we can reach 400 donors, we will be on target to meet our budget and get every last person ready to march alongside farmworkers to New York City. With such an overwhelming response the first time around, we know we can count on you.


See you in NYC!






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Invitation to support the Canadian Boat to Gaza, from Rabbi Lucia Pizarro



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Subject: [Gaza] Invitation to support the Canadian Boat to Gaza, from Rabbi Lucia Pizarro

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Dear friends,
As a Jew, I am all too aware that history has been painted with the blood of individuals whose only crime was being born Jewish. The stigma of living life as a minority has forever shaped Jewish history and the histories of many other peoples. Therefore, I am always taken aback when I see any group of people who face discrimination not for their actions, but simply for being alive.

I know that Jewish leadership has made sure that any assertion of commonality between Jew and Palestinian is denied. But throughout history, from Poland to Iraq, from Argentina to South Africa, from Brooklyn to Mississippi, Jews have taken up their quest for justice, and their desire for a more just world, by joining with others in collective struggles. Jews have participated prominently in the workers’ struggle of the Depression era, in the civil rights movement, in the struggle against South African Apartheid, in the struggle against fascism in Europe, and in many other movements for social and political change.

Obviously the State of Israel’s historic and ongoing oppression of the Palestinian people contradicts and betrays these long histories of Jewish participation in collective liberation struggles.

Thus, I invite you to join me in my support for the Canadian Boat to Gaza, and its insistence on ending the illegal and immoral blockade imposed by the Israeli State on over 2 million Palestinian civilians living in the Gaza Strip.

Let's challenge the legality of the inhumane blockade of Gaza’s 2 million inhabitants, most of whom are refugees and children.

Let's expose the Canadian government’s complicity in this act of collective punishment of defenceless civilians.

Let's demonstrate to the people living under the blockade that the world has not forgotten them.

Let's stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Let's support the Canadian Boat to Gaza right now!

You can find different ways to donate at http://canadaboatgaza.org/d onate

Please  share our messages widely to help spread the word. 

In solidarity,

Rabbi Lucia Pizarro
Founding Spiritual Director

Those who can benefit from a charitable tax receipt in the US  may wish to donate through the US Boat to Gazapage: https://2018boatstogaza- nonviolenceinternational.natio nbuilder.com/contribute
In other parts of the world, please consider donating through one our other partner campaigns in the Freedom Flotilla:  https://sgf.freedom flotilla.org/donate

Please share our messages and forward them; Merci de partager et de faire suivre nos messages.

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