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[Marxism] SWP and Proportional Representation (you know I'll get it in)



From the Yahoo SWP site, posted by Jay Rothermel, we learn that the SWP Atlanta campaign made the news as follows:

Lisa Potash, a factory worker, says she is running as the Socialist Workers Party candidate for city council president to focus on workers’ and women’s rights, and withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries.

“As the socialist alternative, I will use my office to support the struggles and interests of the entire working class,” Potash said. “We need to build a movement led by working people and their allies to take power out of the hands of the ruling billionaire class, and establish a workers and farmers government.

“I will use my office to urge working people to read and study, engage in actions and activity independent of the Democrats and Republicans and think in our own class interests,” she continued.’

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From over 30-year-old MIT archives, posted on the Internet, we learn that the SWP once knew a little about Proportional Representation. As far as I know, however, they never ran an article on this democratic electoral reform, unless it was mentioned in conjuction with Benjamin Davis’s victories in NYC in the 1940s.

http://www-tech.mit.edu/archives/VOL_091/TECH_V091_S0026_P007.txt

18-year-old to run for School Committee Lisa Potash, 18, became the first announced Socialist candidate for School Committee in this year’s municipal elections last night. Potash spoke at a well attended Socialist Cambridge Campaign Kick-off Rally at Harvard Hall in Cambridge. She stated that because of the proportional voting rules in Cambridge, she felt she had a real chance of winning a seat and went on to say, “I feel I am the candidate of all the people of Cambridge who are concerned with and in motion over the issues of police brutality, rent gouging, and the general lack of quality in the Cambridge schools, and these issues will play an important part in my campaign.”

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As mild as Potash's demands were in 1971 (as summarized in this blurb), at least they had a concreteness lacking in the Atlanta account. While the Atlanta article may not include other issues raised, I recall an SWP campaign of a few years ago in Massachusetts, when Andrea Morell was the SWP candidate. I saw her complete statement on TV, and it said just about the same as Potash’s statement. If anything, it was less comprehensible.

Brian Shannon

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