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The Dig: DSA at the Ballot Box

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🗓️ 18 April 2018

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

In the latest installment in our series on the Left and electoral politics, we're talking about the Democratic Socialists of America's new electoral strategy. DSA has almost overnight become a serious force on an American socialist left that has for decades lacked much in the way of serious forces. One of the major reasons the organization's membership rolls blew up, of course, was because of Bernie Sanders's historic 2016 run for president, which not only electrified huge swaths of the country but reminded the radical left that the point is to win power and to govern — and that, after years on the margins, we could do so. This was in part because many Americans were no longer afraid of the s-word: socialism. Yet there is still, for many good reasons, a lot of skepticism about electoral politics in general and the Democratic Party very much in particular, inside DSA and across the socialist left. That's the needle that the new DSA electoral-strategy document tries to thread.

Dan’s guests are Renée Paradis, a civil rights and criminal-defense lawyer. She has frequently worked for electoral campaigns, including most recently as the National Voter Protection Director for Bernie 2016. Michael Kinnucan is a writer, researcher, and activist in New York City. Both are members of DSA’s National Electoral Committee and the organizing committee for NYC-DSA’s Brooklyn Electoral Working Group.

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0:00.0

This episode of The Dig is brought to you by our supporters on Patreon and by Verso Books which has loads of great left-wing titles perfect for dig listeners like you.

0:12.0

One that you might like is Police, a field guide by David

0:16.4

Quarea and Tyler Wall. It doesn't take firsthand experience to learn the meaning of pain

0:21.6

compliance or rough ride.

0:24.0

Police, a field guide, is an illustrated handbook

0:28.0

to the methods, mythologies, and history

0:31.0

that animate today's police. It is a survival manual for

0:35.4

encounters with cops and police logic. Whether it arrives in the shape of

0:39.9

officer friendly, tasers, curfews, noncompliance, or reformist

0:46.0

discourses about so-called bad apples. In a series of short chapters, each

0:51.6

focusing on a single term, such as the beat, order, badge, throw down

0:56.2

weapon, and much more, authors David Correa and Tyler Wall present a guide that reinvents and demystifies the language of policing

1:06.1

in order to better prepare activists and anyone with an open mind on one of the key issues

1:11.8

of our time, police brutality.

1:15.0

In doing so, they begin to chart a future free of this violence and of police.

1:21.0

Police, a field guide by David Correa and Tyler Wall.

1:25.0

Out now from Jacobin magazine. My name is Daniel Denver and

1:41.7

I'm broadcasting from Providence, Rhode Island.

1:45.9

This is the latest installment in our ongoing series on the left and electoral politics. And today, we're talking about the Democratic socialists of America's new electoral strategy.

1:58.0

DSA has almost overnight become a serious force on an American socialist left that has for decades

2:05.6

lacked much in the way of serious forces.

2:09.4

One of the major reasons, of course, that the organization's membership roles blew up was because of

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