“The main dividing line is still race. This is the issue that must be focused upon in all working class organizations.” Quote by Michael Yates
“Without an understanding of the issue of race and a willingness to confront it head on, the working class will not build its strength.” UnderstandingRaceClassIssuesWillingnessWorking Class Author:Michael Yates
“Racism is the most divisive force in our society, so until it is dealt with we cannot hope for much.” ForceRacismOur Society Author:Michael Yates
“National chauvinism is a very tough nut to crack, since a vast propaganda network is in place to keep the workers whipped up into a patriotic frenzy. Maybe this will change, but I doubt it unless it is addressed.” DoubtToughWorkersPropagandaPatrioticCracksNutsFrenzyChauvinism Author:Michael Yates
“I think the two issues, racism and chauvinism, are linked. Look at how much weaker was support for U.S. actions in Iraq among black people.” PeopleThinkingLooksTwoActionBlackSupportIssuesRacismIraqBlack PeopleLinkedChauvinism Author:Michael Yates
“The system has a way of convincing people that because they live in the USA they are better off than all other people in the world. This gets them focused on the wrong things, of course, but it has been a tried and true way of deflecting class struggle, something I don't think Marx didn't fully anticipated. The education system, and the whole culture really, has a lot to do with how these feelings are transmitted to each new generation. When parents say their kids were heroes when they died for nothing in Iraq, you can see the power of this.” PeopleThinkingWorldWayHas BeensWholeFeelingsKidsCultureCoursesParentClassStruggleGenerationsHeroDiedIraqFocusedUsaBetter OffConvincingWrong ThingsEducation SystemNew GenerationClass StruggleDeflecting Author:Michael Yates
“Capitalism is a powerful producer of output, crisis-mongering on the left notwithstanding, and this too makes the system seem to have a lot of promise. This is why it is so important to agitate against the system in good times and bad. We can't depend on some super crisis to get folks thinking but instead have to focus on all of the contradictions of the system which cannot be ultimately resolved by it.” ThinkingImportantSeemsLeftPowerfulFocusDependsPromiseCapitalismCrisisFolksProducersContradictionGood TimesOutputAgitate Author:Michael Yates
“We must not forget either that some of the system's resilience is due to its ability to coopt people with money and prestige. It is easy to get sucked right in. Those who grasp the system are also likely to be talented and capable of doing well within the system. Who will turn down a lot of money? Who doesn't have an ego? A compromise here, another one there, and pretty soon, you are sucked right in.” PeopleWellsTurnsEasyAbilityForgetEgoCapableDuesResilienceCompromiseLots Of MoneyPrestigeEasy To Get Author:Michael Yates
“If you do keep the faith and continue to be radical, very bad things can and do happen to you. At the very least you will be marginalized. Same if you are poor and strike out. Prison awaits you in the USA.” IfsHappensPoorPrisonStrikesRadicalUsaBad ThingsKeep The FaithMarginalized Author:Michael Yates
“Life as we know it is fundamentally unsatisfying. I think most folks feel this to be true. They know that a life of aimless consumption isn't much of a life. And work offers us very little satisfaction. Plus our work and consumption is destroying the environment. And this is in the rich countries. Add starvation, etc. to the mix, and you have a lot of people in the world pretty unhappy with things as they are. Modern communications make all of this known to people far and wide, and we see the fundamental unfairness of it all.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldFeelsLittlesCountryKnownRichEnvironmentModernCommunicationOffersFundamentalsAddFolksSatisfactionWideUnhappyBeing TrueEtcPlusDestroyingConsumptionStarvationUnfairnessRich CountriesDestroying The EnvironmentModern Communication Author:Michael Yates
“We are all, after all, just human beings, and most of us have a lot in common.” HumansHuman BeingsCommon Author:Michael Yates