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Title: Democrats and the Legacy of Activist Saul Alinsky
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Democrats and the Legacy of Activist Saul Alinsky

Article from: NPR All Things Considered

Article date: May 21, 2007

Author: ROBERT SIEGEL

NPR All Things Considered

05-21-2007

Democrats and the Legacy of Activist Saul Alinsky

Host: ROBERT SIEGEL Time 21:00-22:00 PM

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ROBERT SIEGEL, host:

This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Robert Siegel.

You may have heard or read the name Saul Alinsky in a few campaign stories lately. Alinsky was a community organizer from Chicago. He died in 1972. He is credited with developing a new approach to politics. He created tactics that allowed ordinary people - the poor and disenfranchised - to effectively fight city hall.

(Soundbite of documentary, "The Democratic Promise: Saul Alinsky and his Legacy")

Mr. SAUL ALINSKY (Community Organizer): First rule of change is controversy. You can't get away from it for the simple reason all issues are controversial. Change means movement and movement means friction, and friction means heat, and heat means controversy.

SIEGEL: That clip of Saul Alinsky is from the 1999 documentary film "The Democratic Promise: Saul Alinsky and his Legacy." Well, two leading Democratic candidates for president - Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama - can trace at least some of their political character to teachings handed down indirectly from Saul Alinsky.

So we thought we might fill in our gaps of knowledge about the man and his ideas. And for that, we turn to author Sanford Horwitt. He wrote a biography of Saul Alinsky called "Let Them Call Me a Rebel." Alinsky's own books were called "Reveille for Radicals" and "Rules for Radicals." Horwitt's book traces Alinsky's early activism in Chicago's meatpacking district.

Mr. SANFORD HORWITT (Author, "Let Them Call Me a Rebel"): Alinsky found very innovative ways to rally the people who lived in that very divided community to come together and to work on a whole series of issues from juvenile delinquency to housing and health problems, and it was considered a grand success. No one had ever done anything like that before.

SIEGEL: He managed to forge a community alliance that included the CIO - this is before the merger with the AFL - the CIO, Congress of Industrial Organizations, was considered the more militant left-wing labor federation, and the local archdiocese of the Catholic Church.

Mr. HORWITT: Yes. One of Alinsky's great facilities was to build bridges and alliances among people and institutions that normally didn't really see eye to eye on a lot of other things and often seemingly had nothing in common. And he helped them to understand that in fact they often had important things in common.

SIEGEL: Alinsky, though, wasn't just organizing people for a labor union. He was organizing them, as I understand it, for their civic betterment, to get real benefits out of society, and to pool benefits and to help one another as well.

Mr. HORWITT: Alinsky's great genius was to inspire ordinary people so that they really understood that they could make a difference.

SIEGEL: People will sometimes say of Saul Alinsky that he was as much a tactical showman, getting in the face of his adversary in some very, very public way, than he was a systemic thinker of what he was all about.

Mr. HORWITT: Well, Alinsky loved to pull the feathers off the turkey, so to speak, he really enjoyed stirring things up. In Chicago, on one occasion, when his new community organization on the northwest side was trying to get better garbage pick-up, something as simple as that in their neighborhood and the alderman was ignoring them. Finally, one day, Alinsky people loaded up a huge amount of garbage in a big truck and proceeded to dump it at the doorstep of where the alderman lived. A way of getting his attention that they had not quite gotten before and of course it was great press coverage and that was part of the tactic.

There's another famous story, and this one really did not happen, but over the years it's been passed along. In the mid-1960s, Rochester had a very serious riot, and soon there after, an interracial delegation mainly of church people came to Chicago and wanted to invite Alinsky to come to Rochester and begin to organize.

And the more they talked, the more Alinsky understood that this was really a smug city, that Eastman Kodak - which was very generous in certain respects, they funded the symphony and so forth - when it came to problems of poverty and unemployment, really ignored the serious nature of the problem. And so Alinsky, after listening to these clergy, these were good, you know, Christian people, Catholic and Protestant, he leaned back and he said there's a tactic I've always wanted to try, and that is we should get a big block of tickets for the Rochester Symphony. But before the two or three hundred of us all go to hear the performance, we'll have a big baked-bean dinner, and then we will go the symphony and I think they will not be able to ignore us after that.

(Soundbite of laughter)

SIEGEL: This, however, never actually happened?

Mr. HORWITT: It never actually happened. But to this day, I will encounter people on an airplane or somewhere and they'll start talking about Alinsky and they'll say boy, I remember that fart-in.

SIEGEL: But here's what I find interesting about both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, in some way and some place in their own personal ideological, political development taking some inspiration from Saul Alinsky. He was the guy who made a stink - to get in your face. If you were the person who was opposed to a more equitable distribution of power, he'll get right at you and make sure that everybody knows that. It seems like the most contrary approach to the world that anyone who is seeking elective office would ever take?

Mr. HORWITT: Well, I think that's true. Politicians tend not to want to position themselves so that they are confronting the most powerful. But there are some exceptions, we've had populist candidates in this country that have railed against the abuses of large corporations and other institutions in society.

And there's a big audience in this country to hear that kind of analysis. Whether Hillary Rodham Clinton or Barack Obama will turn out to be an Alinsky- like candidate this time around remains to be seen.

SIEGEL: So when a young Barack Obama left Columbia to go off to Chicago, was he working for a project inspired by or directly descended from Saul Alinsky, do you know?

Mr. HORWITT: The people who were leading the project Barack was part of on the south - far South Side of Chicago, had experience with Alinsky and some of Alinsky's organizers, and Barack got a strong dose of what the Alinsky method was for rousing ordinary citizens to do what they never imagined they otherwise could do.

SIEGEL: And a few years earlier, a young Hillary Rodham at Wellesley writing Her, I guess it's her senior thesis - tackles the question of the efficacy of Saul Alinsky's message?

Mr. HORWITT: Yes, Hillary apparently was tempted to return to Chicago after she graduated from Wellesley, to go to Alinsky's training institute for young organizers. She turned down the invitation - Alinsky had actually written her a letter - and went to law school instead.

SIEGEL: You in your book, you marked a particular passage that you feel says something special about Saul Alinsky?

Mr. HORWITT: And that's this line from Alinsky: Machiavelli wrote "The Prince" as a handbook for the haves on how to hold on to their power. My book is for the have-nots on how to take it away.

SIEGEL: Well, Sanford Horwitt, thank you very much for talking with us.

Mr. HORWITT: Thank you.

SIEGEL: That's Sanford Horwitt talking about the late social activist Saul Alinsky. Both Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have a philosophical connection to Alinsky. Horwitt's book, by the way, is called "Let Them Call Me Rebel."

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http://dancingfromgenesis.wordpress.com/2008/08/20/monday-night-speaker-jerry-kellman-democrat-national-convention-denver-chicago-community-organizer-mentored-hired-barack-h-obama-accolytes-of-saul-alinsky-rules-for-radicals-developing-communities-pr/

Jerry Kellman, Barack Obama’s longtime political ally, mentor, and friend from Chicago, will speak Monday night at the Democrats’ national convention in Denver, I suppose to talk about Barack Obama during his early years in Chicago, back in the early 80’s, fresh out of Columbia undergrad, when he moved to Chicago to (as Obama says) “organize black folks.” Kellman’s playbook for community organizing was noted communist Saul Alinsky’s book Rules for Radicals, with which Kellman inculcated the eager Obama, who learned to hangout in black churches to gain political favor, ultimately choosing to join Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity United Church of Christ, where Obama says he felt most at home because of what was taught from the pulpit, “God damn America” and all that.

Obama was hired by Kellman after Obama answered an ad in the paper for a job with Kellman’s Developing Communities Project, which organized people in the black community, mostly in churches, to identify grievances and then seek government money to address them, the “squeaky wheel gets the grease” concept, organizing politically, in the black churches which would have them, such as Jeremiah Wright’s church, embracing black liberation theology, as if that is Christianity, to shakedown the government for money and organize a leftwing political agenda and powerbase, in alliance with Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam.

Kellman told Obama that organizing in black churches was not enough, that he had to join one to gain full credibility and trust in much of the black community of South Chicago, so Obama picked Jeremiah Wright’s church, not seeking Jesus (who is black and not jewish according to Wright), but seeking political power, he used religion for his political agenda, according to the playbook taught to him by Kellman, Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinsky.

Disgusted  posted on  2008-09-08   6:47:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Mr. SAUL ALINSKY ([Chicago]]Community Organizer)...

Read Alinsky's Rules for Radicals; know your enemy, and grasp why half-baked conservatism will never defeat the radical revolutionist, the Christian Community Organizer. Here's a thoughtful review of RfR:

http://www.amazon.com/Rules-Radi...oks&qid=1220875700&sr=1-1

"Farting as social protest"..., June 23, 2007 By C. Brandt

They don't make 'em like Saul Alinsky anymore. (The only left-wing public intellectuals alive today that could even be mentioned in the same breath are Zinn and Chomsky...and they ain't gonna be around much longer.) Saul was one of those hyper-literate, socially conscious Hebrews, coming straight out of the Jewish liberal tradition that made a unique impact on the political/class struggle of the 20th century. (Now the Jews have joined the establishment, and the historical accident of an intellectually capable oppressed minority will, in a generation or two, no longer exist.)

His treatise on pragmatic social change is a delight to read (even for a reactionary right-winger like myself), though it is somewhat dated, and the predictions oftentimes wrong. Despite his errors, and predictive ineptitude, this book is the work of a keen intellect, a man committed to what he thought was right, and an invaluable insight into the mind of a thinking leftist.

Alinsky has read his Marx, and the Hegelian/Marxist dialectic is a continuing theme in the book, as is the middle class's supposed alienation, but he is no commie. He criticizes Soviet Russia, and extols democracy as the only means by which revolution is to be achieved. He believes in probability, not causality, and is fiercely opposed to individualism. ("We are our brother's keeper," "Individuality is primitive stupidity.") I find the latter quote ironic, since, recalling Anthropology 101, the more primitive tribes display the most communitarian spirit...but Alinsky never says he is infallible.

His rules on means and ends are brilliant, as is his dissection of how protest is to be effective. He is particularly scornful of protest tactics (still used today by the anti-war movement...ineffectually) that achieve no concrete results, and only alienate the middle-class power base.

He considers that right actions are always done for wrong reasons, and adduces Abraham Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus, disobeying a directive from the Supreme Court, and illegal use of military commissions to try civilians (sound familiar?), in order to win the Civil War.

He analyzes Gandhi as a pragmatist, not as some living moral saint, and provides a revisionist account of his tactics of non-violence. (He neglects to mention that Gandhi was a klismaphiliac.)

Alinsky stresses change, and dynamism, the stagnation of consistency, and how your friends today can be your enemies tomorrow. (The Left has forgotten this lesson, to their rhetorical disadvantage.)

The one place where Alinsky seriously goes off the rails is the chapter on using stock proxies to combat corporate practices. I've been to shareholders' meetings, and seen the "progressive" proposals by church groups, PETA, the Sierra Club, etc., voted on...and routinely defeated by margins of 99.7%. Alinsky lets his idealism trump his pragmatic common sense when he claims that people--middle-class people--will sacrifice dividends for "social justice."

Notwithstanding that, however, this book is still very worthwhile for all to study...partly as an historical artifact, partly for the Man to understand how to effectively stymie the lumpen-proletariat, and partly for the Left to understand why not to replicate the mistakes that Alinsky identified and warned against. (Although the Left would be advised to devise completely new tactics altogether...marching, picketing, and chanting are, as Alinsky would say, "trite.")

It's Great to be White!

Hypocrisy Cop  posted on  2008-09-08   8:34:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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The one place where Alinsky seriously goes off the rails is the chapter on using stock proxies to combat corporate practices. I've been to shareholders' meetings, and seen the "progressive" proposals by church groups, PETA, the Sierra Club, etc., voted on...and routinely defeated by margins of 99.7%. Alinsky lets his idealism trump his pragmatic common sense when he claims that people--middle-class people--will sacrifice dividends for "social justice."

Sometimes the goal is not to win a vote, or to even change corporate policy, but to merely shake things up to draw attention to something besides the bottom line.

Does anyone remember how effectively Dr. William Pierce -- founder and chairman of the once fine, Eurocentric National Alliance -- used his 100 shares of AT&T stock back in the early 1990s? He managed to artfully bring forth for votes a couple of resolutions at two annual stockholders meeting, one proposing that AT&T divest of any business interests in apartheid Israel, another to end the AT&T Affirmative Action policy because it adversely impacted on profits. If I remember correctly, Dr. Pierce's resolutions got as much as 9% of the stockholders' votes before they blocked him with new rules about who could and couldn't propose such resolutions.

That's smart activism, lots of bang for the buck, exposing corporate hypocrisy, using the Left's (Salinsky', Clintons' and Obama's) tactics.

It's Great to be White!

Hypocrisy Cop  posted on  2008-09-08   8:52:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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In fact, Jerry Kellman, who placed the ad, was among the first to suspect as much.

He was looking for a young black organizer to work in communities where, in the '70s and '80s, the closing steel mills had put thousands out of work. Obama sent in a résumé. Kellman went to New York for what would be a two-hour interview.

"We met in a coffee shop," said Kellman, who still lives in Chicago. He doesn't organize any more. Kellman is a New York Jew who went to divinity school and now works as a counselor in the Catholic church. We're meeting in a rectory. If the Democratic theme this season is diversity - with a woman candidate, a black candidate, a Hispanic candidate - Kellman qualifies in his own peculiar way.

BOH's community activist mentor - Jerry Kellman - is a proud NYC Jew who went to divinity school and now works as a counselor in the Catholic church. Talk about change!

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-09-08   9:01:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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BOH's community activist mentor - Jerry Kellman - is a proud NYC Jew who went to divinity school and now works as a counselor in the Catholic church.

How should one characterize a collared community activist like Kellman?

A Converso? Marrano? Dampened Jew? Jew for Jesus? Crypto-Jew? Con Artist? Fox in Henhouse?

The late David Lane called these supposed conversions "Jews using their escape hatch."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marrano

It's Great to be White!

Hypocrisy Cop  posted on  2008-09-08   9:30:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Kellman is a Jewish chameleon on a piece of plaid cloth.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-09-08   9:44:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Hypocrisy Cop (#5)

It's Great to be White!

We'll see how great it is when your kids are shoulder to shoulder with blacks in a soup line.

Minus accident of birth .. GWB, Mgr. Hardees ... McBomb, Mgr. Burger King .. (both flunked out at Hamburger U.)

iconoclast  posted on  2008-09-08   14:11:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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To: Hypocrisy Cop

It's Great to be White!

We'll see how great it is when your kids are shoulder to shoulder with blacks in a soup line.

Speak for yourself, friend. I'm surrounded by self-reliant neighbors in a 98% White county (Southern Appalachia). Why would we suffer soup lines, much less having our children rub shoulders with Negroes? Every White isn't a helpless urban lowlander, you know.

It's Great to be White!

Hypocrisy Cop  posted on  2008-09-08   14:50:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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