Wednesday, November 5, 2008

What Happens to the Progressive Movement Now?

All good movements turn into organizations turn into businesses turn into rackets.
—Old organizers' saying

I don't think any of us expected to get so far so soon.

Back in 2003, when Bush was southern-frying the Dixie Chicks and the Iraq War was propelling millions into the streets and progressive blogs consisted of a small handful of folks writing in their pajamas under esoteric banners like "Eschaton" or "Orcinus" or "Daily Kos," anybody who suggested that America might someday return to its liberal Enlightenment roots was right up there on the wack-o-meter with those who dreamed that the country might someday abolish private property and adopt socialist utopianism. Nobody serious thought it was remotely possible. Amongst ourselves, we told each other that ousting the conservative juggernaut would probably be the work of a couple of decades. Or maybe even a whole generation. Or maybe it was a fool's errand that wasn't even possible at all any more.

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