Things to avoid

Here are a few things to avoid in the coming year.

* A belief that the danger of co-optation is reason to keep a distance from reform struggles and electoral politics.

* An understanding that politics has few complexities, change is solely driven from the ground up, and stages of struggle are for the fainthearted and “reformists.”

* A notion that differences within elite circles on foreign and domestic policies are of no strategic or tactical significance.

* A belief that the two main parties of capitalism are carbon copies of one another.

* An attitude that the left’s role is to double the bet and up the ante no matter what the circumstances.

* A commitment to a politics that subordinates the struggle for racial, gender, and other forms of equality to the exigencies of the class struggle.

* A disposition to under appreciate the role of labor.

* A habit of creating false oppositions between electoral forms of action and direct action.

* A tendency to elaborate strategy and tactics apart from a concrete examination of the balance of class and social forces at a given moment.

* An insufficient appreciation for the struggle for democracy.

* A penchant to squirrel itself away in self enclosed organizational silos disconnected from broader forms of social organization and action.

Pitch perfect

The tone and substance of the speeches and somber demeanor of House Democrats last week were pitch perfect.

Impeachment

When I hear my friends on the left exclaim that they support the present impeachment effort led by the Democrats, even though it isn’t a “working class and people’s impeachment,” I can only think that I’m glad Nancy Pelosi and her mates are in charge and not my friends.

No one likes a wimp

The House impeachment of Trump reinforces the perception that Trump is unfit to be president. And in the coming year we will hear more in this regard as investigations into his criminality and corruption see the light of day. If the Democrats had sat on their hands and done nothing in the face of his blatant violations of constitutional norms, it would have weakened the effort of the entire democratic movement to defeat Trump and gang next year. No one likes a wimp.

Adequately appreciated

I wonder if the mobilizing and unifying role of sexism and misogyny is adequately appreciated? Trump’s seemingly solid support among Evangelicals and white males of varying class backgrounds, for example, can’t be fully understood without taking this dynamic into account. Nor the outcome of the 2016 elections.  Nor …