- The Good, The Perfect and the Wisconsin Compromise (11/13/2007) - I attended an interesting conference on "Health Care for All," sponsored by Citizen Action at Rutgers University today, with a lot of breathless anticipation about how the 2008 elections were going to provide a mandate to finally get a national health plan. That is, if our policy-thinkers and policy-makers don't compromise it to death. Dr. Oliver Fein, of Physicians for a National Health Plan, provided a spirited advocacy for universal single payer health care -… …
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- Debs and Bolshevism (11/7/2007) - In his famous 1918 anti-war speech in Canton, Ohio, in which he martyred himself for a prison term that would last beyond the World War and shave years off his life, Eugene V. Debs declared, "From the top of my head to the tip of my toes, I am a Bolshevik, and proud of it." This quote is often taken out of context by some to argue that in his later years Debs was turning… …
- Another Fake Ally for Health Care (11/6/2007) - Andy Stern continues to invite more strange fellows into his bed. The President of the Service Employees Union has drifted far astray from the rest of the labor movement and most sensible healthcare reformers by partnering with Wal-Mart, the Business Roundtable and other pro-business groups whose agenda is in direct opposition to ours. Their wet dream is to dump their insurance obligations on the public ledger, not to ensure that everyone can receive good medical… …
- Is It Treason to Strike Against the Government? (11/2/2007) - Is it treasonous to go on strike against your employer? Most reasonable people would say no. But, given the opportunity, most Bosses would make it illegal for their employees to strike for better wages and conditions. The government, as employer of many thousands of public sector employees, is the only employer that has the ability to outlaw strikes by its employees. Al Shanker, who led New York City's school teachers on a number of strikes… …
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- Hey Radiohead! Here’s a Quid (10/15/2007) - Radiohead have fired a shot across the bow of the record industry by making their upcoming record, "In Rainbows" available for download for any price that the consumer chooses. "No really, it's up to you," the band's website reassures the fan who is unsure how much to pay for the download. The band's use of the honor system has produced a cottage industry of articles predicting the End Of The Record Industry As We Know… …
- Labor’s Cold Warriors: Meany, Dubinsky and Shanker (10/14/2007) - I'd prefer a better term for it, but I think of myself and my peers as being a part of the "Sweeney Generation" of the labor movement. We're the kids who were recruited to beleaguered labor unions to organize greater numbers of workers as part of a grand movement for social justice (That was the idea, at least). It is hard to believe that if I had come of age thirty years earlier, I'd likely… …
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- “The Heart Blood of the Union” (10/9/2007) - David Dubinsky was a leading light of labor in the 20th century, heading up the International Ladies Garment Workers Union from before the New Deal upsurge until well into the 1960's. He was also an inveterate splitter and eager faction fighter. Therefore, it is of little surprise to find a passage describing his relish in fighting one of the earliest staff unions in his autobiography, "A Life With Labor." It comes during his chapter on… …
- Comment Is Free (9/28/2007) - I'm getting more comfortable with the Word Press software that powers this Blarg, so I've been stretching out and enjoying some of its features. First off, comment is now free. I've disabled the requirement that a reader must register before posting a comment, but I've increased the scrutiny of the spam filter. So, please, do leave comments on these posts but try to avoid writing about viagra or mortgage refinancing, or else your comments might… …
- Prudish Socialists (9/23/2007) - Steadily making my way through Si Gerson's books, I'm surprised (although I'm not sure why) by instances of prudishness of our revolutionary heroes. In his "History of the Three Internationals," William Z. Foster spends a hundred pages after the end of the Third International to ruminate on then-contemporary issues. This material is all, essentially, Party-line, what with the impending crisis of capitalism (in 1954), the imperialist Social Democrats and so on. Within it, this passage… …
- John Turturro’s Queens Musical (9/22/2007) - It's hard to imagine in this DVD age that John Turtuorro's "Romance and Cigarettes" could languish in a studio vault, largely unseen by the public, for over two years. In many ways a valentine to Queens, particularly the areas down south by Kennedy airport, where things get weird, Turturro's working class characters break into song and dance when feeling most dreary and desperate. It's a familiar device to fans of Dennis Potter, but unlike "The… …