Grassroots Nuances

Getting harder and harder to recognize the trapsToo much information about nothin’ Too much educated wrath… What looks large from a distance, close up ain’t never that big Bob Dylan, Infidelity (Bootleg from Infidels sessions) Listening to Shirley Sherrod’s post-apology interviews, I was struck by her knack for recognzing traps. Informed by family history – … Read more

Truth & Time

A week is a long time in politics, as Tip O’Neil once said. Obama’s first responses to Scott Brown’s win in Massachusetts had even strong supporters wondering if the President was up to the job. (His vague line about the need for Congress to “coalesce” around the least controversial elements of healthcare reform was reminiscent … Read more

Left Lean

Obama’s remarks at the memorial service for 29 coal minters on April 26 in Beckley, West Virginia. To all the families who loved so deeply the miners we’ve lost; to all who called them friends, worked alongside them in the mines, or knew them as neighbors, in Montcoal and Naoma, or Whitesville, in the Coal … Read more

The Politics of Love

What do you get when you fall in love? You get a lot of pain and trauma Even with Barack Obama I’ll never fall in love again! What do you get when you vote your heart? You get some heavy bailout spending An economic downturn that’s unending I’ll never fall in love again! Don’t tell … Read more

Unity & Struggle

Amiri Baraka issues a Call to FIRST readers. WHAT IS THE WORK OF THAT PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATRIC COALITION THAT ELECTED OBAMA? That is the central question, the key link in the work of Revolutionaries, Progressives, Marxists today. I proposed this panel to a “Left Forum” revving up. But this is a question that must be debated … Read more

The Return of Staughton Lynd

For the generation that came of age intellectually in the 1970s and 80s, Staughton Lynd’s Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism (1968) was one of those tattered Vintage paperback (number V-488 to be precise) you came across browsing in used bookstores. It was like Black Power (or any text by Richard Hofstadter). Something you couldn’t help … Read more