Submitted by: Mike Spindell, guest blogger
I’d actually halfway finished a blog on a different subject today, when I was spun in a different direction. Thursday night I had done something I never do and watched the Republican Debate in Florida. It was frighteningly enlightening to say the least, but what stood out for me was Newt commenting that our President was a disciple of Saul Alinsky. I thought then “How many people today know who Saul Alinsky was and what he represented?” On last nights Bill Maher’s show, Bill asked the question “Who was Saul Alinsky?” as part of his New Rules segment. This morning in HuffPost, Frank Mankiewicz addressed a variant of the same question: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frank-mankiewicz/america-meet-saul-alinsky_b_1238953.html
The idea of following heroes to me has always seemed silly, yet there are people whose lives and work I deeply admire and to some sense try to emulate. My first was Clarence Darrow and it is therefore no coincidence that I am a denizen of this blog. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Darrow . Clarence Darrow’s picture is used above because it is in the public realm, while mysteriously Saul Alinsky’s isn’t. Obviously, Saul Alinsky is another person whose life I admire. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_Alinsky Alinsky was a radical in his methods, but one who eschewed the doctrinaire self assurance of an ideologue. When asked if he ever considered joining the Communist Party he famously replied”
“Not at any time. I’ve never joined any organization—not even the ones I’ve organized myself. I prize my own independence too much. And philosophically, I could never accept any rigid dogma or ideology, whether it’s Christianity or Marxism. One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as ‘that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you’re right.’ If you don’t have that, if you think you’ve got an inside track to absolute truth, you become doctrinaire, humorless and intellectually constipated. The greatest crimes in history have been perpetrated by such religious and political and racial fanatics, from the persecutions of the Inquisition on down to Communist purges and Nazi genocide.”
His was a belief that has resonated with me since those radical days in the 60’s, with the Movement, when I was surrounded by and courted by various ideologies, mostly Marxist whose rigidity of thought and party line belief, actually disgusted me. Yet there was Alinsky, the man who literally wrote the book on community organizing, who felt similarly towards ideological rigidity. He was truly an America Patriot, whose guiding idea was to assist downtrodden people to gain power over their lives and give them a chance to decide their fates. Alinsky was a man who achieved great success, if you define success as achieving ones goals. The disdain and demonization again being heaped upon him today comes from the very real threat his methodology has towards the 1% elite and curiously that aim of his was the reinstatement of “The American Dream” of freedom, equality and social justice.
The current conservative obsession with Alinsky comes from the fact that Barack Obama was supposedly an Alinsky disciple because of his community organizing work in Chicago:
“Biographer Sanford Horwitt has claimed that U.S. President Barack Obama was influenced by Alinsky and followed in his footsteps as a Chicago-based community organizer. Horwitt furthermore has asserted that Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign was influenced by Alinsky’s teachings.”
Adding to their “Alinsky disdain” is that:
“Hillary Clinton‘s senior honors thesis on Saul Alinsky, written at Wellesley College, noted that Alinsky’s personal efforts were a large part of his method.”
Thus we see two villains of the extreme Right Wing of the Republican Party, being linked somewhat to Alinsky, makes bringing him back into play as a “bogeyman” fitting. In truth one of the things that swayed me to support Obama in the first place were his ties to Alinsky, via his community organizing work in Chicago. For these extremists, however, the fact that Alinsky died when Obama was ten years old, is irrelevant. The President and Hilary, to their minds, have been polluted by Alinsky’s teachings. Why one would ask are the teachings of someone who was not a Marxist, not specifically anti-capitalist and believed that people should have the freedom to make up their own minds politically, be so damned threatening to the Extreme Right?
My take on the “why” is twofold. The first is that Alinsky believed in “empowerment” of those like Blacks, Stockyard workers and the poor in general. His methods, though non-violent, were disruptive of the status quo. He became so effective in organizing protests that sometimes just the threat of a protest led to negotiation with “the powers that were”. Take a look at this particular tactic and smile:
“After organizing FIGHT (an acronym for Freedom, Independence, God, Honor, Today) in Rochester, New York, Alinsky once threatened to stage a “fart in” to disrupt the sensibilities of the city’s establishment at a Rochester Philharmonic concert. FIGHT members were to consume large quantities of baked beans after which, according to author Nicholas von Hoffman, “FIGHT’s increasingly gaseous music-loving members would hie themselves to the concert hall where they would sit expelling gaseous vapors with such noisy velocity as to compete with the woodwinds.”[9] Satisfied with the reaction to his threat, Alinsky would later threaten a “piss in” at Chicago O’Hare Airport. Alinsky planned to arrange for large numbers of well dressed African Americans to occupy the urinals and toilets at O’Hare for as long as it took to bring the city to the bargaining table. According to Alinsky, the threat alone was sufficient to produce results.[9]”
The elite of his time were infuriated that he had the temerity to disrupt their privileged existence. They insisted that by his not working through the “system” he was destroying our ordered way of life. The fact for instance that Blacks in the South had no system to work through, was irrelevant to those conservative forces reaping the “systems” benefits.
“In Alinsky’s opinion, new voices and new values were being heard in the U.S., and “people began citing John Donne‘s ‘No man is an island,'” he said. He observed that the hardship affecting all classes of the population was causing them to start “banding together to improve their lives,” and discovering how much in common they really had with their fellow man.[4] He stated during an interview a few of the causes for his active organizing in black communities:
“Negroes were being lynched regularly in the South as the first stirrings of black opposition began to be felt, and many of the white civil rights organizers and labor agitators who had started to work with them were tarred and feathered, castrated—or killed. Most Southern Democrat politicians were members of the Ku Klux Klan and had no compunction about boasting of it.”[4]”
The second reason Alinsky is anathetimized is because his tactics work so damn well that people actually gain empowerment from them. This works in tandem with the fact that it is non-ideological, so it works to blur divisions between class, race and religion. The American Elite has always made its’ mark by sowing division among the 99%. This is in fact the entire operating structure that has kept the power structure in place. It to me it is little coincidence that the real opposition to MLK outside the South, came at a point when his organizational effort went beyond Black Civil Rights and began to display opposition to poverty and the Viet Nam War. In the South post-bellum, the average White, while still suffering under the economic oppression of the South’s Elite, under a deeply unfair economic system, nevertheless could be comforted in their poverty by the fact that their status was higher than Blacks.
What is too madly ironic to be funny is that we see today the Ultra Conservatives utilizing Alinsky’s techniques to further their ends:
“Adam Brandon, a spokesman for the conservative non-profit organization FreedomWorks, which is one of several groups involved in organizing Tea Party protests, says the group gives Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals to its top leadership members. A shortened guide called Rules for Patriots is distributed to its entire network. In a January 2012 story that appeared in The Wall Street Journal, citing the organization’s tactic of sending activists to town-hall meetings, Brandon explained, “his tactics when it comes to grass-roots organizing are incredibly effective.” Former Republican House Majority Leader Dick Armey also gives copies of Alinsky’s book Rules for Radicals to Tea Party leaders.[19]”
Below you will find a link to an illuminating debate between Alinsky and William F. Buckley. There are only five minutes video to be seen of this hour long “Firing Line” episode, but it is highly instructive. From this link you can also obtain a PDF link to a transcript of the entire debate. In both the Buckley salvos and the Alinsky responses you can see the essece of the men. Buckley, limited in tangible argument turning again and again to his huge vocabulary to throw up the smokescreen that he is actually making telling points. Alinsky, surprisingly (for political debate), honestly exposing himself as a human being, while demolishing Buckley’s false charges that would make Alinsky a threat to American Democracy. http://hoohila.stanford.edu/firingline/programView2.php?programID=99
Looking at the Occupy Wall Street Movement I have no proof, but little doubt, that its organizers have been highly influenced by Saul Alinsky. In my opinion we all need to brush up on the Alinsky methodology today as our only way out of the dawning of an age of Corporatist Fuedalism. Voting can only be used to stave off the potential disasters that await the 99%, if the direction of this country doesn’t change. So in answer to my posed question: “Who in Hell is Saul Alinsky”, he is one of the great minds of the Twentieth Century, when it comes to finding non-violent means of developing a more humane society. I believe that putting his concepts into use by those who truly love this country can finally bring about the changes that will save America from becoming just another Third World Nation under the rule of a monied elite.
Submitted by: Mike Spindell, guest blogger.
He was a lead singer in a gay band (the company was gay … a turrist house):
It is convenient and dirty dog that right wingers will associate so called liberals with Saul Alinsky. They know that their audience wont have a clue as to who he was but will just hear a jewish name. That is why I always associate Wilard and Newton with Monty Python. People will think snake.
Gene H:
You are right,can’t get put out the house up there.;=)
“I am sure I would not like his economics but Rules for Radicals was a very interesting work. I imagine he was a brilliant man.”
Bron,
Read some of the links I posted further and you might see that Alinsky wasn’t about economics, he was in favor of economic fairness. The genius of the man was he wasn’t tied down by ideology.
Blouise,
Not challenging, just wondering. What did Hillary do to establish her creds in your eyes as a “true follower”, other than the thesis?
Was she also a community organizer? (Snide question I admit)
Lastly, I doubt if there is any politician who is a true follower of Alinsky.
He walked the walk.
Of course to have any influence you have to associate with the vultures. And fly like them too.
As for Hillary (and for Obama in another way) this applies:
“A woman has to be twice as competent as a man to reach the same position. Fortunately, that’s not too difficult.”
Isnt a moon colony on par with going to the moon? Think of all the new inventions that will come into existence, like all of those new inventions that were created by going to the moon and all the jobs that created.
I would think that would be a progressive’s dream come true.
“Rule 6: A good tactic is one your people enjoy. “If your people aren’t having a ball doing it, there is something very wrong with the tactic.”
idealist107,
Thank you for the link, the one above explains why I was so attracted to Alinsky in the first place. Many of those I knew in the Movement, especially the ideologues, were humorless, uptight, pompous asses. They were more interested in endlessly discussing the parameters of their various of their various ideologies (really theologies), then just going with the flow of the times.
Due to that they lost hold on people by turning them off. To me Paul Krasner,
Ken Kesey and Alan Ginzburg got it and were all fun loving, political and attractive to people because of those qualities. Abby Hoffman and Jerry Rubin got the fun part, but unlike Alinsky they had no idea how to use the power they had constructively.
If you look at the video with Buckley, you can see the sharp contrast between the two. Buckley, uptight, pedantic and knowingly willing to distort Alinsky’s work. Then Alinsky himself, comfortable in his own skin, effortlessly skewering
Buckley, though slightly bemused by Buckley’s solipsistic effusions of heated
atmosphere.
“I have used the Alinsky method with much success all my adult life and spotted it immediately in OWS where it was used quite well.”
Blouise,
Me too and it works.
Mike Spindell:
Rules for Radicals kept me enthralled for the entire book. I laughed at the thought of that Chicago department store filled with blacks and buying items and sending them back. He got what he wanted and if I remember he didnt even have to go through with the plan. The threat was enough.
I am sure I would not like his economics but Rules for Radicals was a very interesting work. I imagine he was a brilliant man.
eniobob,
And as bad as being homeless here can suck, it’s always that much worse on the moon. It’s usually a problem for a much shorter time on the moon, but that short duration is more than made up for by the harsh conditions.
BTW:
Who in Hell is Newt Gingrich ?
Colonies on the Moon?
Unemployment is bad enough here.
DHMCarver & Gene H
BINGO!!!!!
If only our dear leader had been influenced by Buffy a bit more.
Now the Newtster will be calling him less than a vampire I suppose.
I have used the Alinsky method with much success all my adult life and spotted it immediately in OWS where it was used quite well.
One of the reasons I did not support Obama during the Democratic primary season was my determination that the man was no true follower of Alinsky … Hillary was. Check out what Obama actually did as a community organizer and you’ll see what I mean.
Google wins again.
http://vcn.bc.ca/citizens-handbook/rules.html
Saul Alinsky: “Rules for Radical”.
The book is available at Amazon.com.
“Adam Brandon, a spokesman for the conservative non-profit organization FreedomWorks, which is one of several groups involved in organizing Tea Party protests, says the group gives Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals to its top leadership members. A shortened guide called Rules for Patriots is distributed to its entire network. In a January 2012 story that appeared in The Wall Street Journal, citing the organization’s tactic of sending activists to town-hall meetings, Brandon explained, “his tactics when it comes to grass-roots organizing are incredibly effective.” Former Republican House Majority Leader Dick Armey also gives copies of Alinsky’s book Rules for Radicals to Tea Party leaders.”
Watching how the GOP is cannibalizing each other should be a lesson to every American on how they have and will cannibalize the nation. As for Ron Paul, when he lies down with scum (the GOP/Tparty) he should expect to become a scumbag (though he managed that pretty well before hand).
Do I have to go to FreedomWorks to get a copy of Alinsky’s guide?
Or is there another source? If I was internet wise I could google it..
Anyway, this gives me a chance to say your article warmed my heart almost as much as Obama’s first speechs. Terrific. Opening new doors, Re-opening old methods.
Particularly liked this:
Judge Learned Hand described as ‘that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you’re right.’ If you don’t have that, if you think you’ve got an inside track to absolute truth, you become doctrinaire……..etc.
That’s my credo since teenage years.
That is the same problem, fortunately, facing even true believers. Then it’s not doctrine or faith they question, but their own venality. Or should.
Would this affliction should assail daily and intensely all RWAs.
By definition they are excluded.
“I would bet Gingrich, and most conservatives who invoke his name in fear, don’t know jack about Alinsky the man or his methods.”
DHMCarver, that could be said about almost everything they invoke in the name of fear. A lack of knowledge and understanding is the root of most fear. Legitimate rational fear is much harder to come by.
The right tried linking Obama to Alinsky four years ago — in some of the commentary since Newt re-launched the meme conservatives have said, We tried that four years ago and it did not work, why try it again now? There has been some commentary (I think first in The Forward) that the Alinsky reference was “an anti-Semitic dog whistle” — I found that a surreal argument. What is interesting (sad) is that Gingrich again is being given credit for an idea (even if it is a ridiculous one) that is really just a re-hashed argument from years back. Obama-Alinsky is merely Gingrich pandering to the Obama-Is-A-Marxist/Danger-To-The-Country crowd. Hell, I would bet Gingrich, and most conservatives who invoke his name in fear, don’t know jack about Alinsky the man or his methods.
Saul didn’t even know Newt and he has described him and his ilk to a T. Hurrah for Saul!! We don’t Have enough
Saul Alinsky in our world.
Hooray for Saul Alinsky