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Clinton and Obama both studied Saul Alinskiy philosophy snd the left has been using it for a long time. Conservatives art doing nothing about the way Trump was treated the way the election was stolen. The way politicians and judges changed voting laws when only legislators should.
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Bungholio says:. June 1, at am. Keith Gregg says:. June 6, at pm. Deborah Cardinal says:. Alinsky said I would be wasting my time, but my decision was an expression of my belief that the system could be changed from within. President Obama, unlike Clinton, had no personal ties to Alinsky. Alinsky, after all, died when Obama was 10 years old.
But Obama was certainly influenced by Alinsky's followers and overall model of organizing. Obama, famously, worked as a community organizer in Chicago between to Jerry Kellman, who hired Obama, was trained by Alinsky's organizing school , as were Mike Kruglik and Gregory Galluzzo, his other main organizing mentors.
Paul who never met Jesus. I'm his best disciple. Neither the chapter nor Obama's memoir Dreams from My Father which deals extensively with his time organizing mentions Alinsky by name. One of the few places where Obama has directly commented on Alinsky was in a profile by Lizza in Lizza writes that Obama internalized the first main lesson of Alinsky — that organizing is about leveraging the community's self-interest for its own empowerment. So there were some basic principles that remained powerful then, and in fact I still believe in.
But Obama came to reject certain elements of Alinsky's approach, including Alinsky's downplaying of the importance of rhetoric and ideas. Here's Lizza:. But they help move things. And I think it was partly that understanding that probably led me to try to do something similar in different arenas.
In another piece in the New Republic , John Judis quotes Obama at a symposium laying out his criticisms of Alinsky's methods. Alinsky's politics obviously don't align with those of the modern conservative movement, but he's always been admired by conservatives as an exceptionally talented organizer. William F. Buckley wrote in that Alinsky was "very close to being an organizational genius," and conducted a largely respectful interview on his show Firing Line :.
More recently, Alinsky's writing, in particular Rules for Radicals , helped shape the Tea Party movement. Dave Weigel reported that the "town hall strategy" of summer , in which anti-Obamacare activists forced confrontations with legislators over the plan, was influenced by the book. In , Adam Brandon, then a press secretary for FreedomWorks, told Politico he was given a copy of Rules for Radicals upon joining the group.
At the height of his influence, Glenn Beck both developed elaborate conspiracy theories about Alinsky's supposed influence and encouraged conservatives to learn from his tactics.
This is somewhat akin to the way that Vladimir Lenin's tactical genius is admired by some on the right; Grover Norquist reportedly keeps a statue of Lenin in his home, and Stuart Butler and Peter Germanis, then of the nascent Heritage Foundation, wrote a "Leninist strategy" for achieving Social Security privatization in But admiration of Alinsky, or at least adoption of his tactics, appears to be significantly more common.
Many thanks to Georgetown's Michael Kazin for reviewing a draft of this piece to ensure it got Alinsky's place in the history of American radicalism right. Correction: This piece originally said Harold Washington was Chicago's only black mayor. After his death he was briefly succeeded by Eugene Sawyer, who was also black. In any case Washington was the only black person to ever be elected mayor.
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By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Who is Saul Alinsky, and why does the right hate him so much? Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. So: who is this guy, and why does he matter? In a Dissent piece, veteran organizer Mike Miller quoted a young Barack Obama giving a quite good definition of the core ideas behind community organizing: Organizing begins with the premise that 1 the problems facing inner-city communities do not result from a lack of effective solutions, but from a lack of power to implement these solutions; 2 that the only way for communities to build long-term power is by organizing people and the money [they raise] around a common vision; and 3 that a viable organization can only be achieved if a broadly based indigenous leadership—and not one or two charismatic leaders—can knit together the diverse interests of their local institutions [and "grassroots" people].
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