The radical left should take lessons and hope from the Obama campaign’s (and moveon.org’s) overwhelming success in grassroots organizing of millions of people around a progressive agenda. An even more progressive campaign for radical egalitarian change could be focused on creating spaces and forms for the radical left to self-organize with people who are going to remain marginalized in Obama’s reformist program of “change”: undocumented immigrants, people living with apartheid schools and housing in inner cities, students suffering unprecedented work- and debt-loads, etc.. (thanks to Nate H. for the link)
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