
“From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.”
Given the tumult in the Middle East, as well as in Wisconsin and other states, it is worthwhile to explore some of the brains behind today’s “revolutionary” spirit—especially, given the Left’s hatred of the free-market, today’s socialists’ renewed interests in “revolution” and anarchists ambushing Seattle police.
Unless you’re a Glenn Beck watcher, you’ve probably never heard of Francis Fox-Piven. At the sry age of 79, Fox-Piven is a professor of political science and sociology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. However, her Marxist activism spans nearly five decades.
In 1966, Fox-Piven, along with her now-deceased husband Richard Cloward, wrote an article in the Nation magazine entitled The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty. The article outlined what later became known as the Cloward-Piven Strategy (and often cited by Beck), calls for income redistribution by adding people onto welfare rolls.
This was Cloward and Piven in 1966:
It is our purpose to advance a strategy which affords the basis for a convergence of civil rights organizations, militant anti-poverty groups and the poor. If this strategy were implemented, a political crisis would result that could lead to legislation for a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty.
[snip]
A series of welfare drives in large cities would, we believe, impel action on a new federal program to distribute income, eliminating the present public welfare system and alleviating the abject poverty which it perpetrates. Widespread campaigns to register the eligible poor for welfare aid, and to help existing recipients obtain their full benefits, would produce bureaucratic disruption in welfare agencies and fiscal disruption in local and state governments. These disruptions would generate severe political strains, and deepen existing divisions among elements in the big-city Democratic coalition: the remaining white middle class, the white working-class ethnic groups and the growing minority poor. To avoid a further weakening of that historic coalition, a national Democratic administration would be con-strained to advance a federal solution to poverty that would override local welfare failures, local class and racial conflicts and local revenue dilemmas. By the internal disruption of local bureaucratic practices, by the furor over public welfare poverty, and by the collapse of current financing arrangements, powerful forces can be generated for major economic reforms at the national level.
The ultimate objective of this strategy–to wipe out poverty by establishing a guaranteed annual income–will be questioned by some. Because the ideal of individual social and economic mobility has deep roots, even activists seem reluctant to call for national programs to eliminate poverty by the outright redistribution of income.
[snip]
A federal program of income redistribution has become necessary to elevate the poor en masse from poverty.
And, here is Fox-Piven in 2009:
Rather than a Marxist leopard changing her spots, 43 years later, Fox-Piven is still spewing her Marxist rhetoric. This video of Fox-Piven speaking about labor unions and a new struggle for solidarity was filmed in 2009. In the clip, Fox-Piven discusses the union decline, its changes in leadership and the attempts to revive itself on “old strategies.”
[At the 2:56 mark]
So, in the United States, it isn’t that labor hasn’t recognized that they’re in big trouble as they lose members and lose density. They do. They know that. And, there has been shifts in leadership…but not dramatic. And what those new leaders have tried to do is they’ve tried to revive, to put more energy into old strategies and old repertoire…
Our model could be the Manifesto. But the Manifesto…the Communist Manifesto was really too general for the purposes that we have … that we need to put the strategic work to today. We want to face off against neo-liberal propaganda…
Perhaps it’s true: Old Marxists never really go away, they just become professors.
[H/T: RomanticPoet's Blog]
Image: Creative Commons
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Jeff Emanuel
Evil, clearly defined
IronDioPriest (Diary) Monday, February 28th at 3:56PM EDT (link)As the aggregate picture becomes more defined, it is becoming increasingly apparent to me that this is as much or more a struggle of powers and principalities that transcends political concerns as it is the unfolding of human events.
This is not a war between Left & Right, or Democrats & Republicans, or Gays & Straights, or Liberals & Conservatives, or Islam & the West…
It is nothing short of the classic battle between good and evil. I am unashamed to proclaim it so. It’s time for all people of good conscience to choose sides.
“If we finally fail in this great and glorious contest, it will be by bewildering ourselves in groping for the middle way.”
-John Adams, 1776
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Francis Fox Piven is odious. (nt)
Repair_Man_Jack (Diary) Monday, February 28th at 4:30PM EDT (link)Mr. Obama is pretending that an economic “recovery” is underway when he knows damn well that the banking system is just blowing smoke up the shredded *** of what’s left of that economy – James Howard Kunstler
This woman's judgement is about on par with
romeg Monday, February 28th at 4:56PM EDT (link)that of Helen Thomas, journalism’s Crazy Old Aunt in the attic.
Sort of reminds me of the old riddle: Do you know the differences amongst neurotics, psychotics and psychiatrists?
Neurotics builds castles in the air. Psychotics Live in them and psychiatrists collect rent from both.
Fox-Piven builds this magnificent Communist castle in the air because that is the only place it can ever exist. Those foolish enough to buy into her idiocy imagine themselves someday living in her Utopian Paradise while, the Unions and their Democrat cronies collect the rent that they steal from those of us who actually make it possible for all of them to live and enjoy their largess.
“Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victim may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated, but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.” – C. S. Lewis
I dunno, she sounds kinda stupid to me...
veritaseequitas Monday, February 28th at 4:56PM EDT (link)Most of the time when these so-called intellectuals get to talking, they have to go around their butt to get to their elbow. Every idea is so cloaked in a storm of words, it is really hard to comprehend what they are actually trying to say. That is how BOgus got elected, he hypnotized the voters with a storm of words that had nothing to do with what he is all about.
That is because you actually listened.
msctex (Diary) Monday, February 28th at 5:14PM EDT (link)But for people whose primary intention is to find a way to feel good about themselves by believing something — no matter how easily disproven or obscenely wrong — what she has to offer clearly has its appeal.
But it of course does not bear examination. Not even a scratch at the surface.
However loony, she is VERY powerful and influential
heartlander (Diary) Monday, February 28th at 7:17PM EDT (link)Just a little image for how influential she is in Democrat circles: When Bill Clinton signed the Motor Voter act — which has been used to swell, often illegally, the ranks of Democrat voters — Frances Fox Piven was standing there directly behind him. (That act was her “baby.”)
She’s a Marxist loon — but just like Bill Ayers at the University of Illinois – Chicago, and like Noam Chomsky, Ward Churchill, and countless others, university tenure gives her a degree of clout out of all proportion to her tiny, minuscule amounts of decency and sense.
Her central idea that the way to improve society is to first bring about its collapse into utter chaos is one that has been shared by Robespierre, Pol Pot, Saul Alinsky, Bill Ayers and Charles Manson. And, not to put too fine a point on it, by Barack Obama.
“The still, small voice of God in every human soul is the greatest ally of the pro-life cause, and why it will ultimately prevail.”
–Donald R. McClarey
The Lottery
loganyung (Diary) Monday, February 28th at 5:15PM EDT (link)If ending poverty was as easy as handing poor people money, then why do poor people who end up winning millions of dollars in the lottery end up back in poverty? When people get handouts, all they want aret more handouts. When they earn their money for themselves, once they escape poverty, they typically stay out of poverty.
It’s really interesting how so-called smart people are willing to listen to charlatans like Cloward and Piven.
Rudy Guiliani
bs61 Monday, February 28th at 8:06PM EDT (link)A good article! T
The American Thinker delved into it a couple of years ago here: http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/09/barack_obama_and_the_strategy.html
“The vast expansion of welfare in New York City that came of the NWRO’s Cloward-Piven tactics sent the city into bankruptcy in 1975. Rudy Giuliani cited Cloward and Piven by name as being responsible for “an effort at economic sabotage.” He also credited Cloward-Piven with changing the cultural attitude toward welfare from that of a temporary expedient to a lifetime entitlement, an attitude which in-and-of-itself has caused perhaps the greatest damage of all.”
Image
structuralpoke Tuesday, March 1st at 2:56PM EDT (link)Actually the image comes from Threadless.com – an online t-shirt seller.
http://www.threadless.com/product/383/The_Communist_Party
Just sayin…
Who spiked Piven's soylent green and geritol with unobtanium?
Common_Cents (Diary) Tuesday, March 1st at 3:15PM EDT (link)They say if you aren’t a liberal at a young age you have no heart, and if you aren’t a conservative as an adult you have no brain.
Well, that assumes you learn your lessons in the real world. Academia insulates many from reality and they never grow up.
“Fathom the hypocrisy of a Government
that requires every citizen to prove
they are insured…. but not everyone
must prove they are a citizen.” -Ben Stein
“In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.”[especially in DC] – Friedrich Nietzsche
I'd Prefer To Be Non-Partisan Here.
Repair_Man_Jack (Diary) Tuesday, March 1st at 3:23PM EDT (link)And congratulate this fine lady on her strange and interesting journey here from here native land the Planet Neptune.
Mr. Obama is pretending that an economic “recovery” is underway when he knows damn well that the banking system is just blowing smoke up the shredded *** of what’s left of that economy – James Howard Kunstler