not to take us too off topic but since i read this passage in w+p last night and it seems germane maybe i can share it here to some worthwhile end?
Talking of my family affairs he said to me, ‘the chief duty of a true mason, as I have told you, lies in perfecting himself. We often think that by removing all the difficulties of our life we shall more quickly reach our aim, but on the contrary, my dear sir, it is only in the midst of worldly cares that we can attain our three chief aims: (1) Self-knowledge—for man can only know himself by comparison, (2) Self-perfecting, which can only be attained by conflict, and (3) The attainment of the chief virtue—love of death. Only the vicissitudes of life can show us its vanity, and develop our innate love of death or of rebirth to a new life.’ These words are all the more remarkable because, in spite of his great physical sufferings, Iosif Alexeevich is never weary of life though he loves death, for which—in spite of the purity and loftiness of his inner man—he does not yet feel himself sufficiently prepared.
the context is too long to quote but Pierre has just advocated for his lodge to engage more with the politics of the people around him and they respond v poorly. his mentor is unsympathetic seeing his pupil's desire to change the world as an abdication of his obligation to change himself. which isn't to say that i see zero value in engaging the world to change it (or really i shouldn't be posting on this thread at all), but that certainly if our mission *is* to change the world around us and not just ourselves (and i believe it is), it must come from the right place entirely, selflessness and compassion that brokers no anger.
― Mordy, Thursday, 8 February 2018 15:35 (six years ago) link
i fear sometimes that the "pro anger" contingency is more concerned w/ justifying their own emotional turbulence as valuable than in actually seeking what is good. in general the celebration of negative/hurtful affect troubles me about the left in 2018.
― Mordy, Thursday, February 8, 2018 3:32 PM (six minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
i share this
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 8 February 2018 15:40 (six years ago) link
I had a long exchange on FB a few weeks ago with a young woman who accused me of exercising privilege by leaving Twitter (!) -- she, with her new-car-smell-fresh Twitter account, argued that by choosing to withdraw from the "stories of pain" people told on Twitter, I was just taking advantage of my white-presenting-maleness & cloistering myself from a world going to shit. I think I succeeded at explaining where I diverged from her view, but she seemed set on the idea that there's a righteousness in subjecting ourselves to the torrent of others pain and sort of bathing in the rage it induces, and I just think that's deeply unhealthy.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 8 February 2018 15:45 (six years ago) link
I think celebrating anger is the wrong move--but I'm not sure that makes disclaiming it the wisest move either. It's about the intentions and motivations that the anger's raw energy can be channeled into.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 8 February 2018 15:47 (six years ago) link
that is a bizarre argument re: leaving twitter. imo there is nothing bad about leaving twitter
― Simon H., Thursday, 8 February 2018 15:56 (six years ago) link
This is a person who seems to revel in publicly sticking her finger in the eyes of people she thinks have affronted someone somewhere. She's harmed & hopeless--a difficult sort with which to make a real exchange.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 8 February 2018 16:00 (six years ago) link
She's going to fucking love Twitter then.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 8 February 2018 16:05 (six years ago) link
brratbrrat
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 8 February 2018 16:11 (six years ago) link
*swish*
― gbx, Thursday, 8 February 2018 16:13 (six years ago) link
Nice lengthy history here getting into what happened to union organizing in the 70s and how that differs from the popular conception:
https://www.thenation.com/article/organized-labors-lost-generations/
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Thursday, 8 February 2018 23:20 (six years ago) link
she seemed set on the idea that there's a righteousness in subjecting ourselves to the torrent of others pain and sort of bathing in the rage it induces, and I just think that's deeply unhealthy.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, February 8, 2018 10:45 AM (ten hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
reminded me of this thread:
problem with taking twitter break for mental health reasons is that the granularity of information you see here can't be found anywhere else— Patricia Lockwood (@TriciaLockwood) August 13, 2017
― flopson, Friday, 9 February 2018 02:07 (six years ago) link
haha i faved that tweet at the time
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 9 February 2018 15:22 (six years ago) link
nicely drawn history lesson at the nib today on 20th century black socialists & their relevance today:
https://thenib.com/black-and-red
and again, can't recommend Robin Kelley's Hammer & Hoe enough, which was one of last year's life-changing reads for me and is available online
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Wednesday, 14 February 2018 22:01 (six years ago) link
Thanks for the link, that was good
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Wednesday, 14 February 2018 23:19 (six years ago) link
http://progressivearmy.com/
Anyone know anything about this group? Legit? Astroturf? I feel like a couple of the staff names look familiar, maybe Ben Dixon?
― Fedora Dostoyevsky (man alive), Thursday, 15 February 2018 16:35 (six years ago) link
Dixon used to be on the Ring of Fire Network & i guess this is his new thing, everybody out here starting their own podcast networks now what a world
the democratization of graphic design & brand conscious copywriting makes it impossible to tell the difference between actually resourced projects & shoestring distributed operations anymore which lets anyone at least appear credible which makes me feel insane
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 15 February 2018 21:07 (six years ago) link
maybe not that new, started in 2015 says
As I remarked long ago, you could format Time Cube like a Medium post and it would seem pretty credible
― direct to consumer online mattress brand (silby), Thursday, 15 February 2018 21:12 (six years ago) link
hm
https://i.imgur.com/fhijc13.png
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 15 February 2018 22:01 (six years ago) link
:o
― imago, Thursday, 15 February 2018 22:03 (six years ago) link
Oh shit I love cheap Aussie sci-fi I'm in
― rum dmc (darraghmac), Thursday, 15 February 2018 23:10 (six years ago) link
new Electoral Strategy guide from Metro DC DSA
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pa9qqalJ6dqy4w6s_ts9ijVh5Yo27za2gvFExJ_Sm6s/edit
― Simon H., Friday, 16 February 2018 21:25 (six years ago) link
and hey while we're at it here's DC's Stomp Out Slumlords anti-evictions manual:
https://mdcdsa.org/content/Anti-Eviction-Manual.pdf
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 16 February 2018 21:50 (six years ago) link
that is REALLY good stuff
― Simon H., Friday, 16 February 2018 21:54 (six years ago) link
a little disappointed that the "how to beat a landlord" section doesn't contain actual fightin' tips though :)
― Simon H., Friday, 16 February 2018 21:56 (six years ago) link
anger is an energy, claimed that punter John Lydon
― ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Friday, 16 February 2018 22:00 (six years ago) link
I get sensitive when I see folks online complaining repeatedly about DSA and ”electoralism.”
It’s like, motherfucker, what else you GOT? It’s not the only hook that the chapters are staking their hopes on, and there’s shit-tons of other work done by the groups nationwide. All the electoral criticisms I see launched seem like refuse from either the early 70s when a thousand sects splintered or the early 80s when Harrington first formed the group.
They never seem to take into account that shit is materially way fucking different from 35 years ago where you had a Dem-controlled Congress and a vast majority of state houses held by Dems. That’s all gone. Need to carve out some room just to stave off the constant attacks.
I agree that there’s not a little bourgeois spectacle to American electoral politics, but at the same time, it’s seems like there exists a tendency just to use that line an excuse not to do anything. Hell, at least *try* in some of these races, esp in non-Dem strongholds, while you work on building power and coalitions elsewhere. DSA-supported candidates lost in Brooklyn and Seattle, but they sure as shit won in VA and AL.
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Friday, 16 February 2018 22:26 (six years ago) link
Some of my comrades might disagree but I think their electoral strategy is sound and, as you say, just one plank of a broader movement-building strategy. Like one of the slates' docs said, falling prey to electoralism vs. having an electoral strategy is the key distinction to be drawn.
― Simon H., Friday, 16 February 2018 22:37 (six years ago) link
Yeah, I think that distinction gets flattened, and you get some held-over 90s political thinking where any and every attempt to go for any sort of power is to be violently scorned.
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Friday, 16 February 2018 22:41 (six years ago) link
The time for that thinking is over, if it was ever valid.
― Simon H., Friday, 16 February 2018 22:51 (six years ago) link
loving the expansion of this campaign, and also this ad
Having an out tail light is one of the most common reasons people are pulled over. Unfortunately, in @miamidadecounty this is enough to get you deported. #Miami @demsocialists are here to fix your lights for free. @MiamiHerald @newtropicmiami @MiamiNewTimes @tomaskenn @GeoffMiami pic.twitter.com/A8WsVoByEB— Miami DSA 🌹 (@MiamiDSA) February 19, 2018
― Simon H., Tuesday, 20 February 2018 03:13 (six years ago) link
Seeing a lot of these today (plus one on here too :))
Thank you Wayne LaPierre, you have said the right things to make me finally become a due paying member of @DemSocialists . Any group that is keeping you up at night must be doing the right thing. I look forward to receiving my card in the mail. @pghDSA keep me posted on meetups!— Michael 🌹 (@nekorook) February 22, 2018
― Simon H., Thursday, 22 February 2018 19:01 (six years ago) link
Coverage of the W.Va teachers: http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/20955/west_virginia_teachers_strike_wildcat
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Saturday, 3 March 2018 00:17 (six years ago) link
that article's pretty light on research or quotes
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 3 March 2018 00:28 (six years ago) link
Trillbilly Workers' Party did a special episode interviewing some of the teachers:
https://soundcloud.com/user-972848621-463073718/bonus-episode-voices-from-the-west-virginia-teachers-strike
and, predictably, Jacobin has a bunch of stuff on the strike.
The primary source of striking teachers’ dissatisfaction is the state’s meager offering of a “task force” to fix the Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA), West Virginia’s health insurance program for public employees. Tax cuts have resulted in changes to the insurance plan, sending co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses through the roof as teacher pay remains among the lowest in the country. One projection shows premiums under PEIA rising as much as 11 percent per year starting in 2020.“This has been a huge issue, causing problems for years,” said one striking teacher. “They’ve been cutting our health insurance over and over, making it really expensive to survive.” Throughout the strike teachers held signs that read “Will teach for insurance” and “I’d take a bullet for your child but PEIA won’t cover it.”
“This has been a huge issue, causing problems for years,” said one striking teacher. “They’ve been cutting our health insurance over and over, making it really expensive to survive.” Throughout the strike teachers held signs that read “Will teach for insurance” and “I’d take a bullet for your child but PEIA won’t cover it.”
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/03/west-virginia-teachers-strike-medicare-for-all
Teachers looking with trepidation at Janus have much to learn from our colleagues in West Virginia. They didn’t passively wait for “the union” to act on their behalf; the strike was not called from above, it was built from below, in part through social media, where workers were able to organize escalating actions independent of the union leadership. As one striker told me, “Leadership was largely based on communities and not always directly tied to the unions themselves. Communities looked to local leadership as to what to do, how to organize, when to hold votes, and when to hold impromptu walkouts.” Workers need strong unions, but they also need to organize independently in the workplace and learn to rely on their own power. Building durable rank-and-file networks and union caucuses is a crucial next step in revitalizing American labor.
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/03/west-virginia-janus-right-to-work-unions
― Simon H., Saturday, 3 March 2018 01:40 (six years ago) link
and it only took a week
WV Teacher’s strike finally being covered on @chrislhayes show right now.— MitchellCares (@MitchellCares) March 3, 2018
― Simon H., Saturday, 3 March 2018 02:22 (six years ago) link
Oh no, is Slavoj exhibiting palsy symptoms like Jim Ross did 15+ years ago?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrSUGgfM4Q4
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Sunday, 11 March 2018 09:01 (six years ago) link
😘👌 h/t @kath_krueger pic.twitter.com/q8IO7z98XM— alex (@shitshowdotinfo) April 6, 2018
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Friday, 6 April 2018 17:32 (six years ago) link
This should be required listening imo:
https://player.fm/series/jacobin-radio-1354006/the-dig-dsa-at-the-ballot-box
― Fedora Dostoyevsky (man alive), Wednesday, 18 April 2018 20:51 (six years ago) link
The latest installment in our ongoing series on the left and electoral politics and we're talking about Democratic Socialists of America's new electoral strategy. DSA has almost overnight become a serious force on an American socialist left that has for decades lacked much in the way of serious forces. One of the major reasons the organization's membership rolls blew up, of course, was because of Bernie Sanders' historic 2016 run for president, which not only electrified huge swaths of the country but reminded the radical left that the point is to win power and to govern—and that, after years on the margins, we could do so. This was in part because many Americans were no longer afraid of the s-word: socialism. Yet there is still, for many good reasons, a lot of skepticism about electoral politics in general and the Democratic Party very much in particular, inside DSA and across the socialist left. That's the needle that the new DSA electoral strategy document tries to thread.
Dan’s guests are Renée Paradis, a civil rights and criminal defense lawyer (@ReneeParadis). She has frequently worked for electoral campaigns, including most recently as the National Voter Protection Director for Bernie 2016. Michael Kinnucan is a writer, researcher and activist in New York City. You should also follow him on Facebook, where he has a lively and incisive presence. Both are members of DSA’s National Electoral Committee and the organizing committee for NYC-DSA’s Brooklyn Electoral Working Group.
Michael and Renee are just scary smart, I feel like they are actually going to have a big impact on NY politics.
― Fedora Dostoyevsky (man alive), Wednesday, 18 April 2018 20:52 (six years ago) link
yeah, this is good. anyone who's interested in the possibilities and pitfalls of getting involved in US electoral politics should give er a shot.
― Simon H., Wednesday, 18 April 2018 23:21 (six years ago) link
Nice interview with Chokwe Antar Lumumba, mayor of Jackson, MS.
Gets into the limits of electoralism, Detroit, how to work around structural limits placed by the state of Mississippi & more.
https://www.blubrry.com/thedig/33478978/radicalizing-jackson-with-chokwe-antar-lumumba/
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Wednesday, 25 April 2018 16:37 (six years ago) link
speaking of electoral strategy
DSA is proud to announce national endorsements for nine candidates who are running for local, state, and federal office. Congrats @KanielaIng @KareemForPA @Innamo @SummerForPA @zellieimani @GayleforCA @brandy4moco @chrisRwilhelm @DanielleMeitiv! pic.twitter.com/U9lGCeUiHO— DSA 🌹 (@DemSocialists) April 26, 2018
― Simon H., Thursday, 26 April 2018 15:09 (six years ago) link
Over in Iraq:
First female Communist elected in Iraq's holiest city calls for 'social justice'
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/female-communist-mp-heart-iraqs-holiest-city-1374412216
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Wednesday, 16 May 2018 21:41 (six years ago) link
A nice post from Corey Robin:
pic.twitter.com/GBLfXYjYjR— corey robin (@CoreyRobin) May 16, 2018
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Thursday, 17 May 2018 01:10 (six years ago) link
I hope we can start to retire the hope we can start talk! Go team.
― El Tomboto, Thursday, 17 May 2018 03:01 (six years ago) link
good news out of SF
Prop F won. Tenants in San Francisco have power where they didn't before. Thank you to our 100+ volunteers. Thank you to our partners and allies. Read our press release here: https://t.co/Mv3imxqYsH— DSA San Francisco (@DSA_SF) June 6, 2018
― Simon H., Wednesday, 6 June 2018 14:56 (six years ago) link
also the ranked voting system means Ron Conway didn't win, and all the ballot measure results look good
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 6 June 2018 16:38 (six years ago) link
Really nice Nation piece here:
https://www.thenation.com/article/trumpism-its-coming-from-the-suburbs/
Gets into the history of American leftist organizing to show the need to incorporate antiracism for any movement going forward
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Tuesday, 12 June 2018 07:17 (five years ago) link
I would love a HOOS' take on the Poor People's Campaign
https://theoutline.com/post/5009/poor-peoples-campaign-march-june-23?zd=1&zi=4vm7ynzb
― Simon H., Friday, 22 June 2018 15:45 (five years ago) link