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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 09:12 AM
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When Change Is Not Enough: Seven Steps to Revolution By Sara Robinson, Campaign for America's Future

http://www.alternet.org/story/77498/


"Those who make peaceful evolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable." -- John F. Kennedy

There's one thing for sure: 2008 isn't anything like politics as usual.

The corporate media (with their unerring eye for the obvious point) is fixated on the narrative that, for the first time ever, Americans will likely end this year with either a woman or a black man headed for the White House. Bloggers are telling stories from the front lines of primaries and caucuses that look like something from the early 60s -- people lining up before dawn to vote in Manoa, Hawaii yesterday; a thousand black college students in Prairie View, Texas marching 10 miles to cast their early votes in the face of a county that tried to disenfranchise them. In recent months, we've also been gobstopped by the sheer passion of the insurgent campaigns of both Barack Obama and Ron Paul, both of whom brought millions of new voters into the conversation -- and with them, a sharp critique of the status quo and a new energy that's agitating toward deep structural change.

There's something implacable, earnest, and righteously angry in the air. And it raises all kinds of questions for burned-out Boomers and jaded Gen Xers who've been ground down to the stump by the mostly losing battles of the past 30 years. Can it be -- at long last -- that Americans have, simply, had enough? Are we, finally, stepping out to take back our government -- and with it, control of our own future? Is this simply a shifting political season -- the kind we get every 20 to 30 years -- or is there something deeper going on here? Do we dare to raise our hopes that this time, we're going to finally win a few? Just how ready is this country for big, serious, forward-looking change?

Recently, I came across a pocket of sociological research that suggested a tantalizing answer to these questions -- and also that America may be far more ready for far more change than anyone really believes is possible at this moment. In fact, according to some sociologists, we've already lined up all the preconditions that have historically set the stage for full-fledged violent revolution.

It turns out that the energy of this moment is not about Hillary or Ron or Barack. It's about who we are, and where we are, and what happens to people's minds when they're left hanging just a little too far past the moment when they're ready for transformative change.

Way back in 1962, Caltech sociologist James C. Davies published an article in the American Sociological Review that summarized the conditions that determine how and when modern political revolutions occur. Intriguingly, Davies cited another scholar, Crane Brinton, who laid out seven "tentative uniformities" that he argued were the common precursors that set the stage for the Puritan, American, French, and Russian revolutions. As I read Davies' argument, it struck me that the same seven stars Brinton named are now precisely lined up at midheaven over America in 2008. Taken together, it's a convergence that creates the perfect social, economic, and political conditions for the biggest revolution since the shot heard 'round the world.

And even more interestingly: in every case, we got here as a direct result of either intended or unintended consequences of the conservatives' war against liberal government, and their attempt to take over our democracy and replace it with a one-party plutocracy. It turns out that, historically, liberal nations make very poor grounds for revolution -- but deeply conservative ones very reliably create the conditions that eventually make violent overthrow necessary. And our own Republicans, it turns out, have done a hell of a job.

Here are the seven criteria, along with the reasons why we're fulfilling each of them now, and how conservative policies conspired to put us on the road to possible revolution...

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WELL WORTH THE READ!
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safeinOhio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 09:16 AM
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1. Torches & Pitchforks-On sale now!
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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 10:06 AM
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2. The Class war is on and the disenfranchised are gathering.
"In all the historical examples Davies and Brinton cite, the stage for revolution was set when the upper classes broke faith with society's other groups, and began to openly prey on them in ways that threatened their very future. Not surprisingly, the other groups soon united, took up arms, and rebelled.

And here we are again: Conservative policies have opened the wealth gap to Depression levels; put workers at the total mercy of their employers; and deprived the working and middle classes of access to education, home ownership, health care, capital, legal redress, and their expectations of a better future for their kids. You can only get away with blaming this on gays and Mexicans for so long before people get wise to the game. And as the primaries are making clear: Americans are getting wise.

Our current plutocratic nobility may soon face the same stark choice its English, French, and Russian predecessors did."
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 10:39 AM
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3. Personally, I'm Hoping for a Replay of the French Revolution
and a comeback for Madame La Guillotine. Even if it's only Bush, Cheney, and Scalia, it should dserve as an object lesson for generations to come.
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luckyyyyy Donating Member (1 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 10:53 AM
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4. "WE THE PEOPLE" taking back our country!
I'm starting a campaign for "WE THE PEOPLE" becoming
the next leader of our country. We need no more government
especially the way it has become! The government was formed in
order for the voice of the people to be heard through our
representatives.  Well, with the progress of communication
technology we are able to now hear, count and record each
voice of "WE THE PEOPLE" so there is no need for us
to pay for representatives. Any voting on the country's needs
goes before the people and majority wins. The government has
gotten out of control with their power and we are slowing
losing any kind of freedom we used to have. We are paying our
representatives salaries that any one of us would love to
have, while we struggle from paycheck to paycheck and they
keep raising our taxes and their salaries.  They are living
lives of luxury which we pay for and we all slowly go deeper
into debt!! We DON'T NEED THEM ANYMORE!! It's time to update
this country to keep up with technology!! No more President or
vice-president, no congress, no senate!!  Keep the Supreme
court for enforcing the laws we vote on and have several
secretaries to do our paperwork. The money we save just on not
paying these outrageous wages to people who are supposed to be
working for us, can save us having to pay so many taxes. Every
time we turn around there's a new tax on something or a raise
on another. Well, the average American can hardly afford their
food anymore while our representatives eat fancy meals, drive
fancy cars and live in extraordinary houses!! What is wrong
with this picture?! They are supposed to be working for us!!  
 Then they just keep making more and more laws for us to live
by.  This is a free country as long as we live just like they
want us to. Alcoholism was declared a disease and recognized
as such but doing certain other drugs makes a person a
criminal?!! Brain washing done by our own government!! The
drug war which started as a campaign ploy has gotten way out
of control but all those "officials" are making way
too much money this way and every one of their jobs is secured
because if they didn't have drug addicts to fill the jails the
jails would be pretty empty and jobs would get cut!! As it is,
there are people sitting in jail for years and years because
of addiction!! Abraham Lincoln himself was totally against
prohibiton of any kind but he was a GREAT man and President,
not a money hungry crook like the ones running the country
these days!! Do you suppose it's just a coincedence that we
are at war with the country who has the biggest heroin supply
in the world?!! There is BIG, BIG money to be made in drugs
these days and seems like people are loving money more than
life itself!! The Bible says "the love of money will
overtake many"!!    
  The justice system is not "innocent until proven
guilty" anymore! It's guilty until you can pay for
justice! Whether you are guilty or not it will COST YOU BIG
MONEY!!! 
  This country of ours has got to be given back to "WE
THE PEOPLE"! The Constitution has got to be
re-established just as it was when it was written and remain
unchanged! WE THE PEOPLE are adults who can think for
ourselves and don't need to be told exactly how we should be
living our lives!! We can run this country without all these
people who are costing us a fortune so they can live well!! If
we don't do something about this situation soon, we will all
be broke or in jail working for these people for $1.00 a day!!
Can't get any cheaper labor than that!! !!  So this next
election day vote for the write-in candidate of "WE THE
PEOPLE" and have a little faith in ourselves to run our
own country!!  No more government brainwashing or controlling
allowed anymore!!                                             
                                                      
                                                              
            
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 11:09 AM
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5. There's the Germ of a Good Idea There
I'm not sure we could go to a direct democracy on every little issue that comes up in the legislature, but certainly we could structure it with fewer pockets for corruption (and there's a wealth of play on words there!). We might need the staffers to write the legislation, but not the representatives to vote on it. Then the trick would be to keep the staffers from becoming corrupted by lobbyist money, and to keep the voters honest and not bought.

I'm going to have to think about this.
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DavidMS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 11:02 PM
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7. Direct Democracy makes me quesy
The Swiss could pull it off because of their social structures and I doubt we could. I would favor a constitution modeled on the German Basic Law (I like the sections about the involitibility of human dignity and human rights). Just add a requirement that elections are publicly funded and political parties must be transparent in their operations, and move to a unicameral legislature and we have a winner.

I want a government strong enough to protect my rights.
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drmeow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-25-08 01:47 PM
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9. I'm with you
There are a number of reasons why direct democracy isn't always a good idea.

1) Protecting the rights of the minority: sometimes protected rights are not popular rights
2) Burn out: if the American people have to vote on everything (and figure out the legal ramifications), they will stop voting
3) Manipulation: the majority can be easily manipulated and will continue to rely on advertising to make voting decisions
4) State vs National: will all laws be national? will there be state specific laws? this is particularly a problem for issue #1 above.

Those are the ones I can think of right now off the top of my head.
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bread_and_roses Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 12:41 PM
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6. And Democrats in Congress have willingly aided and abetted every one of these downslides
Not to mention that everytime topics related to these criteria come up here on DU there are myriads of posters who defend the conservative world view. Look especially in threads about "welfare," or "crime," or "wealth." It is disheartening.
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Blue_Tires Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-25-08 11:41 AM
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8. ttt
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