
Posted in reply to the post by "Mad" Miles:
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"Can some Green explain to me how Greens figure we can meet the goals of the Green
Party under capitalism? The only second party with ballot status (I refuse to refer to the
Demican/Republicrat Party as two distinct entities.) that offers a realistic precondition
to egalitarianism, lasting peace and stable ecosystems is the Peace and Freedom Party."
Moon, Your first sentence above read to me as a criticism of GP values and goals. There are tons of Socialists in the GP, as well as Pragmatic Liberals, and committed Environmentalists who stay away from theories of Political Economy and many who just don't involve themselves in the discussion, but like what the GP stands for. The GP doesn't enforce any kind of doctrinal orthodoxy among its members.
Your second sentence is demonstrably not true.
So the Socialist Party has ballot status somewhere in the US?
Besides the Green Party, there is the Socialist Party and a few peripatetic Left parties. No one familiar with the Green Party 10 Key Values or Platform, could make the claim that the GP isn't all about egalitarianism, lasting peace and stable ecosystems.
I didn't say Greens aren't in favor of those things. (In fact, i mentioned 90% overlap.)
I said the party hasn't put forward a realistic precondition to those things, i.e. socialism
(or some other alternative to capitalism, if someone comes up with a better one.)
So, to me, your post came off as contentious. And I responded in that light.I apologize if I overinterpreted the tone of your comment.
The original point of my post--as i thought my addition to the title implied, but i guess
that was a bit subtle--was about the habitual exclusion of Peace and Freedom.
Also my,
- Instead of treating the Green Party as the end, the goal, of all political action, how about treating us as one means, to express political views, and goals, along with other meaningful efforts, single issue campaigns, local extra-electoral organizing, building Social Movement, etc.. Why do purists insist we put all of our eggs in one basket?
Playing, "gotcha", because something does not meet the exact criteria for the perfect political organization or effort, is a recipe for sterility. And it's a very, very popular game, especially on the Left. -
Was as much a general reply to the consistent slamming of the GP, that comes from many on the Liberal / Left. I was not just responding to you, individually. It could be a form of tunnel vision on my part, because I've been having similar arguments with critics of the GP, for decades. And in every major election cycle, the mill starts up again, with pretty much the same slams, that have been around since even before people started organizing the GP in the early eighties. I know, partly because I entertained some of those concerns myself. But stayed open enough, talked to organizers and did my homework.
Much of that criticism seems to be based on projections of limited information and the slams from Democratic Party Partisans, and other partisan camps. The Marxist-Leninists like to diss the GP for not having a "class analysis". Labor activists like to dismiss the GP as middle class and without any commitment to collective bargaining rights. Neither claim is true.
The Left is a rich ecosystem. Efforts to not get weighed down in the sterile debates that contribute to self-marginalization, get interpreted as a rejection of meaningful content in those debates.
History is complex, the ins and outs of doctrinal disputes, while appreciated by some Greens like me, are something that many walked away from, were never part of, or have never been interested in. Not every political activist has to be a theorist. Although sometimes I think it would be nice if leaders had a better grounding in the tradition, without being invested or bogged down in, any one sub-camp.
As for coordination between the GP and P&F, I'm not privy to that entire history. I left California in '84 for grad school in Chicago, I only came back to visit, and didn't move back until '97. I was only privy to the broadest strokes of the news in Green Party circles, in that regard. I know some efforts were made. Since both parties are made up of activists who are volunteers, that's always a mixed bag. Coordination, even within such groups, regularly proves problematic.
pwned is online gamer slang for, owned. As in won, prevailed, dominated in a contest. It's been part of popular culture slang, online especially, for over a decade. Sorry to be cryptic!
Cheers,