Reminding me why, as a long-ago member of the “old DSA” (from the NAM side), I considered, but ultimately chose not to join the new DSA. While such arguments still hold interest for me, I don’t actually feel like participating in them.
Right now DSA is locked into dysfunctional politics. People like me are hanging around, hoping for some of the loonies to leave. (They have begun to fight among themselves.)
Reminding me why, as a long-ago member of the “old DSA” (from the NAM side), I considered, but ultimately chose not to join the new DSA. While such arguments still hold interest for me, I don’t actually feel like participating in them.
Right now DSA is locked into dysfunctional politics. People like me are hanging around, hoping for some of the loonies to leave. (They have begun to fight among themselves.)
Max Shactman’s ISL entered ADA in the 50s when he was to its left but was unable to wrest control.