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Dear Friends: Perhaps
you've heard that Students
for a Democratic Society, or
SDS, a defunct sixties rock
group, has been resurrected
from the grave. It's true!
Myself, I've kept my
distance up to now, thinking
that they don't need any
stupid old people hanging
around to screw things up,
like we did forty years
ago.
But I have been watching the
growth of this new SDS, with
more than 130 chapters on
college and high school
campuses. You can check out
what they've been up to at
http://www.studentsforademocrat
Last May I had the pleasure
of meeting two young
organizers from Tacoma SDS.
They've been doing some
great work organizing
against the war in the
Olympia/Tacoma area, which
you can read about on the
above website.
Last month I was recruited
by a zealous grey-haired
organizer, Bruce Rubenstein
of Hartford, Conn, (or maybe
he has no hair, I've never
met him in person), to join
the SDS old people's
auxiliary, Movement for a
Democratic Society (MDS).
The original MDS was founded
around 1967 to provide an
organizational framework for
post-campus organizers.
This one is intended to help
the young SDS organizers
with bail, fund-raising,
advice (only if asked),
logistical support, and who
knows what else. The
president of MDS is our old
founder, Al Haber, one of
the authors of the Port
Huron Statement. Check out
MDS at
http://www.movementforademocrat
Somehow, I was immediately
put on MDS' board upon
joining. When I looked on
the website to try to figure
out what the duties of board
members are, I found my name
alongside those of other
several old comrades, among
others: Tom Hayden, Carl
Davidson, Bernardine Dohrn,
Charlene Mitchell, Michael
Rossman, Michael James,
HOWARD ZINN and NOAM
CHOMSKY!!!! Now I know what
it feels like to be on the
same board with both God and
Jesus Christ.
A lot of the start-up SDS
support work in the last
year has been done by Paul
Buhle, at Brown, and Tom
Good, of New York City. Tom
edits a website called Next
Left Notes, which you might
want to check out at
http://www.antiauthoritarian
My deepest hope is that the
new SDS flourishes and helps
build the broadest possible
anti-war movement and even a
new radical movement to
challenge the violent
fascist clique now in power
in Washington.
One requisite is that they
and we avoid the stupid
ideological infighting,
sectarianism, name-calling,
and "correct lineism" that
killed the old SDS. (For my
mea culpas, check out my
website at
www.markrudd.com).
Unfortunately there's
already been an outbreak of
this garbage, involving
three old comrades, Tom
Good, Jesse Lemisch, and
Maurice Isserman, all good
people; in response young
organizers will probably
just change the channel, but
old people like me will
certainly be repulsed and
withdraw because we have
better things to do with the
little time left us on this
mortal coil.
Let's hope this is the last
instance of the poison which
is guaranteed to kill us
off. Or are we incapable of
learning from our mistakes?
Anyway, the purpose
of this long message, please
forgive me, is to ask you to
investigate joining SDS (if
you're a student or young
person) and MDS (if you're a
veteran or off-campus).
We need help getting these
organizations going. The
intergenerational aspect of
the work can be a plus,
especially if the old people
don't act as a heavy hand on
the young.
Speaking of which, anyone
interested in helping me
organize a Buddhist
style self-immolation
brigade? We could create
instant martyrs, plus get
rid of some of our more
annoying old comrades at the
same time.
Feel free to write me with
your response at
mark@markrudd.com
Also, please circulate this
message to your lists so
that we can get the word out
about SDS and MDS.
For peace, justice, and
freedom, and a new and
better SDS,
Mark
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