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Liz Burton's avatar

The noble determination of the Pure Left™️ to proudly achieve nothing at all while condemning those on the left who actively fight to advance to the goal always makes me think of what we used to say to their ilk back in the ‘60s—“Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way”.

Matt G's avatar

I think if NYC-DSA grows big enough it'll be able to get to that point of running its own ballot line similar to the WFP (which has its own issues) but right now what's working is winning these electoral contests because it draws in a lot of new energy and members and gives organizers (and the people in general) a way to build some tactical muscle by focusing on a collective project that has actual consequences for the political economy. People don't just want to go protests and book clubs all week! Labor and tenants unionizing are another form of this.

The point is it's an organizational means to an end. I don't know why people who are typically so skeptical of American electoral politics anyway seem to think that electeds are the entire point here. They just love to ignore and diminish the collective effort that goes into this stuff. I find objections to this strategy are entirely symbolic (and vain), not tactical.

No revolution is going to happen, especially in a country like the US with its long history of quasi-liberal democracy, without a profound inciting event, like a climate-related economic catastrophe. Until that point, we need to be building organizational might so we're ready to mobilize people when the time comes.

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