Elections can make a difference, but they're limited. They won't work if progressives only show up to help two months before an election. Writing letters and voting won't cut it. The Democratic Party machinery at the precinct and state level must be taken over. Then progressives will have real political power.
My strategy for the economy would be to achieve many of the goals of Marxism but without the "dictatorship of the proletariat" middleman. Direct worker ownership and control of businesses.
http://www.thetake.org/We came close with the Republic Windows strike. Its an opportunity we shouldn't miss again.
http://bendangl.net/?p=289Current UE Local 1110 president Armando Robles attended the World Social Forum in Caracas, Venezuela in 2006. There he heard from workers from Inveval, a “recovered” factory in Venezuela. They had inspired a movement of workers occupying and running factories, with the help of the government, that had been abandoned by bosses who had fled the country. Armando returned from that experience politicized and inspired. I visited Venezuela in 2007 and spent time visiting worker-run co-ops. I was struck by the workers’ investment in the revolutionary process and their ability to run production without management.
We drew on the Argentine factory occupations to the extent that they show that during an economic crisis, workers movements are afforded a wider array of tactical options. Militant action can win public support during a downturn in ways that would have been impossible before. In fact, the film “The Take” was screened in the factory during the occupation in a makeshift movie theater set up in the locker room.
BD: Is there a plan to transform the Republic factory into a worker-run cooperative? If so, how did the decision to do this come about? At this point, how is the process going of setting this up?
MM: At this point we are working to find a buyer for the factory, focusing on firms specializing in energy efficient windows. Though we are also exploring the idea of a cooperative enterprise, the fact that no real movement of worker-run enterprises exists in the US makes this option much more difficult at this point. The workers have set up an entity, called the “Windows of Opportunity Fund”, to help provide technical assistance and study this and other possibilities for re-starting production.