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Certain Problems Need Socialist Solutions
By Maria Svart - October 3, 2012
The following is adapted from a talk delivered at the fiftieth anniversary celebration of Michael Harringtons The Other America, held on September 10, 2012 at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Im told that Michael Harrington once wistfully commented to colleagues that he had written sixteen books, and on the dust jacket of the sixteenth, the publisher had put, By the author of The Other America. It is entirely fitting that Mike should be best remembered for his first work. It influenced President Kennedy, and President Johnson sent Mike a pen from the signing of the Economic Opportunity Act, the War on Poverty. The book has sold well over a million copies.
We should remember, however, that Mikes other fifteen books were about socialism. Unlike many on the left, Mike was not an impossibilist. He believed that through union organization and an expanded safety net, the lives of everyday peopleboth the poor and the middle classcould be vastly improved, even under capitalism. Indeed, Mike-the-Socialist was far more optimistic about this than many liberals are today.
Nonetheless, in a subsequent essay, Poverty and the Eighties, Mike concluded: There was progress; there could be more progress; the poor need not always be with us. But it will take a political movement much more imaginative and militant than those in existence in 1980 to bring that progress about.
What happened? Why, from 1962 to the present, has that movement not come about? Indeed, everything now seems to be moving in the wrong direction. Last July an Associated Press survey of economists predicted that the poverty rate in 2012 would rise to the same level it was in 1965, the year after President Johnson signed the Economic Opportunity Act. ...................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.dissentmagazine.org/online_articles/24753
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)expressing socialist ideas for progress in a way that also appeals to rank-and-file liberal Democrats.
TBF
(32,208 posts)but this is a good start.
Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)is a problem that needs a socialist solution.
TBF
(32,208 posts)Fantastic Anarchist
(7,309 posts)socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)marmar
(77,161 posts)Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)PETRUS
(3,678 posts)And the reaction can be so severe that there's no slowing down the conversation long enough to reach an agreement on the meaning of the term.
Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)Internalized damage under capitalism.
PETRUS
(3,678 posts)And that probably describes what we were recently observing.
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white_wolf
(6,238 posts)"We can go the capitalist route in which the new technology leads to unemployment and poverty, or we can go the socialist route where we all stay in school longer, work a shorter week, take longer vacations, and retire sooner. Those are the choices.
'But,' you say, 'why cant we just work less and take longer vacations under capitalism?' My response is: 'dont ask me, just ask any capitalist.' They will explain why it isnt possible, and hire an army of lobbyists to stop it, and an army of professors to teach your kids that it is a silly idea, and an army of media commentators to repeat their message.
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