Zwarich has complained that he has been censored from LA lists (He's from 
Kansas City but reads and posts to various LA lists). I have strong 
disagreements with his perspective, but think they need to be considered, 
addressed and dissected, keeping what is positive and exposing and 
clarifying what is retrograde. Here's a piece he sent to a "solidarity" 
faction in the Auto Workers. My comments below.

Original Message ----- From: "Zwarich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Michael Novick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Apathy
The 'enemy' that threatens us all

It is relatively easy for American working people to identify our major 
adversary. We all can see that Corporate America has betrayed our 
contributions to the strength of our nation by throwing us into direct 
competition with low paid foreign workers. After the hard fought gains won 
for America's working class by the once proud American Labor Movement, it 
has by now become painfully clear to us that the Corporate Elite has 
mounted a relentless major offensive to push working people out of the 
middle class, after so much sacrifice was made to win this measure of 
dignity in our lives, and back into poverty.

It is easy to point at the Corporate Elite as they grovel in their naked 
Greed, as yet unsatisfied with a degree of wealth and luxury 
incomprehensible to us, but there is another 'enemy' we all must confront 
that does not stand so clearly in front of us. We cannot so easily point to 
it and say, "that is what we must fight". It rather lurks all around us in 
a pervasive shadowy presence, threatening to engulf us in its eerie 
unspoken ennui. It thrives on discouragement. It feeds on hopelessness. It 
is fueled by a sense of futility. That 'enemy' is Apathy.

Those of us actively engaged in this struggle to retain some measure of 
dignity in our lives, those willing and ready to do battle with the devil 
himself to protect our children's hopes and dreams, grab at handfuls of our 
hair in maddening frustration when we see so many of our fellow workers 
blandly accept the loss of what their ancestors fought so hard to gain for 
them. Why won't they 'wake up'? How can they not feel the same anger and 
determination that we feel? Don't they understand what is happening to them?

And all too often our anger becomes focused on them. We resent their fall 
to this fearsome enemy, Apathy.

But surely we all have an innate instinctual sense of how they feel. Surely 
we understand that it is powerlessness in the face of fear and anger that 
leads to Apathy. Even as we use our own spirit of courageous determination 
to hack away at the insidiously pervasive tendrils of Apathy as they try to 
grow into our own hearts, surely we all can understand how so many other 
hearts have been overgrown and overcome.

Which of us has not at times felt discouraged and defeated? What's the use? 
Why bother? Why be involved? Why write? Why speak out? Nothing works. Why 
vote? The people we vote for only betray us once they get a taste of power. 
Which of us has not in our darkest hours thought these very thoughts ourselves?

We see that all our institutions are run by people so corrupted with greed 
for their own position, wealth, and power that they have lost concern for 
the purpose that the institutions were created to accomplish. In 
government, in business, even in churches, and certainly in our unions, our 
leaders lie, cheat, and steal from us without regret or shame. 'Honor' is a 
concept all but completely lost in this corruption. We watch helplessly as 
Orwell's predictions unfold before our very eyes. Up is down. Hate is love. 
War is peace. We drop bombs on people's heads to 'liberate' them. We cut 
funding for schools as we talk of our concern for education. We rob from 
the poor to give to the rich, as we talk about creating 'opportunity' for 
all. And..ah yes... NAFTA, 'free trade', and the holy grail of the 'free 
market', will bring prosperity to working people everywhere.

Caught within this maelstrom of corruption, unable any longer to tell truth 
from lies, to sort fact from fiction, unable to make sense anymore of 
anything at all, people are completely overwhelmed. Those in desperate 
circumstances may rise up in riot or revolt, but those who yet enjoy a 
degree of comfort will simply seek retreat from it all. Have another beer 
or wine cooler. Turn on the ballgame, or the soap opera, or the latest 
reality show. Pursue gratification of our carnal appetites. Look for 
happiness in food, and sex. Convince ourselves that our possessions can 
satisfy us. Try to believe that free indulgence of Desire can take the 
place of Honor, and that Justice and Freedom can exist nonetheless.

Those of us not yet consumed by Apathy are often tempted to regard those 
who are apathetic with contempt. We are tempted to turn our own frustration 
on them. 'THEY are the problem', we are tempted to conclude. 'If only they 
would join with us, we could win', we accurately observe. 'It's THEIR 
fault', we decide, in our human need to assign 'blame' where it belongs.

And that is the first stage of our own defeat at the cruel and insidious 
hands of Apathy. As we decide to blame its victims, as we come to resent 
our apathetic brothers and sisters, we are then set one against the other, 
brothers and sisters against our own, and we lose our focus on our real 
enemies, which are not our fellow workers who have fallen to Apathy, but 
rather are those who would take the sustenance from our families' tables in 
their greed to have more opulent luxury at theirs. Soon we lose our focus 
on 'the real problem' itself, which is not Apathy, but the overpowering 
degree of Corruption and Injustice that gave rise to it, and as those 
tendrils of apathy continue to grow insistently around our own hearts, our 
will to resist them, the power and focus of our own Spirit to hack away at 
them, will be weakened. Apathy begets more apathy, not in a dramatic 
frontal assault, but rather in a slow oozing envelopment of our will.

I am not an autoworker. I am a carpenter. I therefore lack the proper 
credentials to discuss this buyout offer, or any other specific aspect of 
your contract. I cannot help autoworkers make the difficult decisions you 
now face. But Apathy is an 'enemy' that is common to us ALL. All of us who 
struggle for Justice in America in these times struggle to awaken people 
from their apathetic trance, and as we do, we also struggle against 
discouragement and hopelessness in our own hearts.

I was talking to a fellow carpenter up in Washington State just yesterday, 
(I'm down in Kansas City), about this very thing. We were talking about how 
those of us who have not yet fallen to Apathy must join together in Common 
Cause. We must find the way to UNITE our efforts.

He was talking about the 'enclaves of resistance' all over the country. SOS 
is NOT alone. In virtually every union there is a group very much like SOS. 
In every union there is a group of 'dissidents' who understand that the 
House of Labor has been betrayed by its own leaders, and that it is up to 
us, as 'rank-and-file' working people to renew a legacy that has been lost. 
The very comfort and complacency that now threatens us was won by the bone 
and blood of our ancestors. It was only three generations back, in the 
times of our own grandparents' parents, that working people faced up to 
clubs with bare fists. And then when they took up clubs to protect 
themselves, it was guns that cut them down. But they had the courage and 
determination to face down all these odds and prevail.

Solidarity was their weapon. They joined together in Common Cause. Now, 
only three generations later, 'solidarity' has become something we talk 
about incessantly, but in our comfort and complacency, and all too often in 
our Apathy, it has become something we only rarely ever actually 'do'.

These disconnected 'enclaves of resistance' must find a way to conSOLIDATE. 
We must find a way to UNITE our efforts. Carpenter with autoworker, laborer 
with teacher, janitor with truck driver, dock worker with plumber, 
electrician with office worker, these enclaves of Progressive Labor must 
find the means to work together in united resolve. As isolated enclaves we 
remain relatively powerless, and as we recognize instinctively that it is 
powerlessness that gives rise to Apathy, we must join in common cause to 
gain the power to resist it in ourselves, and then to banish it from the 
hearts of our brothers and sisters. Show them the path to power, and they 
will cast out Apathy. Show them the way that they can seize control of 
their own fate, and their faces will harden with new determination. Show 
them the path to Power, and they will rise up and walk down that path.

No one is going to re-invent the wheel. Solidarity is STILL, and always 
will be, the ONLY path to power for working people. We must reach out to 
each other. We must join together in Common Cause. Isolated 'enclaves of 
resistance' are brave, but they are weak. It is in a United Progressive 
Labor that these isolated enclaves will find Power.

Zwarich
-----

Response from MN: Some of what Zwarich has to say is on target. Leftists 
and others too often blame the oppressed for our own backwardness and 
inadequacy as organizers and oppositionists. The "apathy" he discusses is 
mirrored in a cynicism on the left about the prospects for revolutionary 
social and economic transformation. Recent developments in LA. both the 
million-strong rally and the tens of thousands of student protesters facing 
down cops and politicians make clear that the capacity of the people to 
struggle far outstrips the capacities of self-proclaimed leaders and 
gate-keepers.

However, Zwarich is dead wrong from the outset in his definition of the 
problem, and in his appeal to US nationalism and patriotism among workers. 
He says: "We all can see that Corporate America has betrayed our 
contributions to the strength of our nation by throwing us into direct 
competition with low paid foreign workers. After the hard fought gains won 
for America's working class by the once proud American Labor Movement, it 
has by now become painfully clear to us that the Corporate Elite has 
mounted a relentless major offensive to push working people out of the 
middle class, after so much sacrifice was made to win this measure of 
dignity in our lives, and back into poverty." This is wrong on so many 
counts, it's hard to know where to begin. The US is not and has never been 
"our nation" (speaking about working and oppressed people) -- it is and has 
been from its inception, an empire. More so than in any 'normal' capitalist 
nation state, "our contributions" are not merely wealth exploited from us 
and expropriated by the exploiters for their private and public gain, but 
are a contradictory amalgam of exploitation and oppression on the one hand, 
and participation in imperial and colonial projects on the other. Thus the 
"American Labor Movement" invented the "union label" as a "buy [white] 
American" campaign against Chinese immigrant labor. The solidarity Zwarich 
calls for is impossible so long as foreign and immigrant workers are looked 
at as the problem. Of course, "capitalism rests on competition among the 
workers," but the solution is not to get "our" rulers to enact labor 
protectionism against such competition. On the contrary, the only solution 
is a conscious manifestation of the "solidarity" Zwarich calls for -- 
uniting behind the interests and demands of the most oppressed and 
exploited as the key to ending oppression and exploitation entirely once 
and for all; and toppling not only the corporate power elite but the 
imperial State that legitimizes and institutionalizes their power. --Michael





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