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Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?
"We got a very good writer. You won't be ashamed."
"Blacklisted?"
"Impeccably."
-- From the movie, "The Front," written by Walter Bernstein
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Last Thursday, at some ungodly hour of the morning, I found myself on the early train to Washington with my friend and colleague, screenwriter Walter Bernstein, and Victor Navasky, publisher emeritus of The Nation magazine.
The three of us were headed to DC for a day of events marking the 60th anniversary of the Hollywood blacklist, a list the very existence of which was denied for years. It kept writers, directors, actors and others in the entertainment business from working if they were suspected of possessing clandestine Communist sympathies or even if they just dared to have left-leaning political opinions.
Walter was blacklisted in the early 1950s, and forced to work under a variety of pseudonyms until 1960. Years later, he was nominated for an Oscar for best original screenplay when he wrote "The Front," starring Woody Allen as a cashier who poses as a writer for a blacklisted friend.
Victor, now a journalism professor at Columbia, wrote "Naming Names," an award-winning book considered the definitive account of the Hollywood blacklist.
I was with them to moderate a panel discussion of the blacklist at the National Press Club. Joining us in DC was the articulate and stunning, 90-year-old actress Marsha Hunt, whose promising career as a movie ingénue also was short-circuited by false accusations of disloyalty.
In May 1947, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union had just begun. The House Committee on Un-American Activities came to Hollywood and heard the testimony of 14 "friendly" witnesses who alleged that Communist propaganda was spreading through the movies. (A suspect line of dialogue: "Share and share alike -- that's democracy!")
That fall, 19 members of the Hollywood community -- including 13 members of what was then called the Screen Writers Guild -- were subpoenaed to appear before the committee on Capitol Hill.
Progressives in the movie business, including Marsha Hunt, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Gene Kelly, John Huston, Danny Kaye and Paulette Goddard created the Committee for the First Amendment and flew to Washington to observe the proceedings. They also hoped to testify.
Instead, the committee called the first of the so-called "unfriendly 19," writer John Howard Lawson, and asked the now famous question, "Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?" Refusing to answer, he and nine others -- including Ring Lardner, Jr., and Dalton Trumbo, then the highest paid writer in Hollywood -- became known as the Hollywood Ten. On November 24, 1947, all of them were cited for contempt of Congress. The next day, Hollywood studio heads issued a statement that the ten were fired "until such time as he is acquitted or has purged himself of contempt and declares under oath that he is not a Communist..."
They added, "We will not knowingly employ a Communist or a member of any party or group which advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods."
The Hollywood Ten were fined and jailed, the Committee for the First Amendment vanished as quickly as it had been organized, and a grand, hysterical inquisition ignited, burning like arson through the worlds of entertainment, academia, science, government, and organized labor. Thus began what the writer Stefan Kanfer called the plague years and playwright Lillian Hellman dubbed "Scoundrel Time."
The show business blacklist was a vicious whispering campaign, a witch hunt that bullied and intimidated. It terrorized friends into betraying friends and drove some to suicide, mortal illness and economic despair. It sent writers to prison, uprooted families and attempted to crush the creative spirit of magnificent American storytellers.
In the end, with time and the bravery of intelligent men and women who dared to stand up and declare it a shameful and immoral national disgrace, the blacklist failed. Among them, Edward R. Murrow (as depicted in the George Clooney movie "Good Night and Good Luck"), and John Henry Faulk, the Texas-born, homespun broadcaster who fought the blacklist and won, although the courtroom battle financially wiped him out.
On Thursday, we came to Washington to honor the talent and invincibility of those who survived the scourge of the blacklist with unstinting courage and grace. At a time when civil liberties are once again at risk, when anti-terrorism has replaced anti-Communism as the cloak behind which villains hide to cast ethnic and religious slurs, or to accuse those who question authority as guilty of treason, we take their experience to heart.
We remember that eternal vigilance is indeed all that protects us from those who would deny our freedom and keep dissenting and creative voices silent. The cry of "Wolf!" is never far from the door.
copyright 2007 Michael Winship



52 Comments so far
Show AllMany in my family were on the "Blacklist" - none of them were famous Hollywood types.
For years the only jobs they could find were as "paid" contract workers -accountants, office staff or day labor for various National Unions-many of these unions do not exsist anymore as many unions have merged and merged again under a 50 year plan of attack by the elites of the U.S.
Back then in 1948-1952 various national unions had leaders who understood why the attack was being made and knew who had helped bring about the creation of said unions and it had nothing to with Stalin and more to do with standing up to power and greed.
The same power and greed drives all things in the U.S. today - little has changed - just the fairy tales the media spoons out...
No wonder then that the main thrust of all the attacks by the right in this country has been every reform brought about by FDR...
...and the worst slander today which can be thrown out by the whores of the mass media is the charge that someone who stands up and says no to war , or no to corporate greed is they must be some kind of 'left wing nut'....
The firewalls built into the banking reforms of the 1930s were systematicly taken apart by the greed rats of Wall Streetand the K-Street Lobby industry...and now the whole finanical system is in melt down...
...The only thing missing from this re-run is Bonnie and Clyde handing out loot to poor familes trying to survive...
I was pretty much the sole inventor (original idea, design specifications/calculations and prototype testing) of this instrument which is used to sample air primarily for biological weapons:
http://www.lanl.gov/news/index.php/fuseaction/home.story/story_id/8498/view/print
which was more or less stolen from me. Although not technically/officially stolen.
I was a graduate student at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Had a masters degree and was finishing my PhD. My research was partially funded by DHS.
I went on a vacation overseas and visited some people I later found out where anarchists, (along with being vegans) came back and found my career ruined. Slandered, etc. References ruined. PhD work funding lost with no explanation, etc. A nice surprise escort out of the building at the end of my appointment (shortly after buying a house as I had been told I was doing wonderful/no complaints whatsoever, definitely go ahead and buy a house, etc).
After being unemployed for more than a year I finally found work as a janitor at a hospital where I've worked the last year and a half.
"History is lie agreed upon" -Napolean
Througout history empires have "written" History to their benefit in order to cover up the inconvenient truths of the turmoil and anguish they have caused in their destructive paths. I used to believe that something similar was happening in this country, but I am not so sure now. Whether its the slaughtering of the native population here, or the enslavement of Africans, the history of this country is still not that old and the atrocities are still fresh as if they happened yesterday. This article brings up U.S. history that happened 50+ years ago, yet most of the people in this country either know little to nothing about it or choose to push to the back of their minds another inconvenient truth. Why bother rewriting history when you have a population that is so willing to forget on their own. I truly believe that this country eats, sleeps and drinks APATHY! How else could you point your finger at others when the blood on your own hands has not even had the time to dry yet?
Just my two cent for my first post here at CD.
When the Iraq war was being discussed I spoke out against it in a college class in a teaching position. One person became offended that I did so, and I no longer worked there.
Every flight I have taken since then I have been singled out, and searched. My financial cards had issues working and my cell phone acted weird. When I pointed these things out to my friends and family, I was told I was imagining it....now we find out that these things have and did happen to many who were vocal and spoke out.
Being blacklisted in thse times should be a sign of honor and distinction.
Speak truth to Power, even if your voice and knees shake...
"At a time when civil liberties are once again at risk, when anti-terrorism [and "war against drugs"] has replaced anti-Communism as the cloak behind which villains hide to cast ethnic and religious slurs, or to accuse those who question authority as guilty of treason" - the sensors of independent thinking and persecuters of believers in "Freedom, Equality, Solidarity, Liberty and the pursuit of common Happiness" are crying: "I'm baaack...".
When I talked to Sis Cunningham and Gorden Frezin in NYC before they died they said millions of progressive folks were destroyed by the old blacklist.
The geniuses behind it like Allen Dulles used to brag to his secret agents that the best way to hide something is to put it out in the open...
They use Family (Dynasty) and the fact that family secrets are the best kept... when we tell our parents or sisters they may tell you you are dreaming but since they would have to be stupid to not know that a psycological Cold War was all around them... why wouldn't they be sayin "You are Dreaming all this" and would more logically be thinkin "If they are doin this to you what do you think they will do to me if I get involved... they know where we live but we don't know who they are but our phones are tapped!"
This american spy on your fellows game is more run out of fear... but they know how to use our fear to the Max.
Now that we know their game , I think they are getting a little shakey themselves.
We are Freakin Winnin!
Now they call it the "no-fly list".
ggpearl;
It was a sign of honour then to have been blacklisted. Of course the pukes would learn how to operate a blacklist better after that debacle. Now it's a nicer fluffier sort of blacklist; they call it a terrorist watchlist. Shame there's not a real terrorist on any of their lists...
A more subtle form of blacklisting is the politics of excluded alternatives, or the mindless means by which MSM manufactures consent on the basis of projecting faulty info 24/7.
As a professional astrologer I decided to do some research into why repressive/conservative cycles recur. No matter the examples history holds up to us, far too many are fooled when the same wolves return in slightly updated costumes. In astrology Saturn is the planet of fear. It also relates to tradition, authoritarianism, and all power bastions that seek to control people through a variety of historically proven means. In 1947 Saturn met with Pluto. Saturn's orbit is 29 years and Pluto's is 248 and they meet about every 45-50 years. This was their only meeting in LEO, the sign of show biz and entertainment, for 248 years. I remember reading a story in Harper's describing the degree to which covert government money was being directed at artists/writers who utilized anti-left or anti-communist themes in their works.
This same crap is underway today. Look at who gets funding? I never viewed "The Sopranos" as I have no TV and never did have HBO, but my new companion does and when it came on the other night, and the opening scene was (Tony?) on the toilet, I thought I was watching a Saturday Night Live spoof on this show that's won so many awards. It was LIVING unimpeachable proof of what I have been saying for years: U.S. culture IS a toilet. VERY little that does not focus on shit, humor that puts down some group, violence, or genitals/breasts gets air time. And we wonder why so many in this milieu have become the mental equivalents of gorillas?
(ran out of editing time - here's the full post:)
Are you now or have you ever been free like a butterfly?
- They're denying US butterflies the right to fly...
"At a time when civil liberties are once again at risk, when anti-terrorism [and "war against drugs"] has replaced anti-Communism as the cloak behind which villains hide to cast ethnic and religious slurs, or to accuse those who question authority as guilty of treason" - the sensors of independent thinking and persecuters of believers in "Freedom, Equality, Solidarity, Liberty and the pursuit of common Happiness" are crying: "I'm baaack...".
I agree very much: "Speak truth to Power, even if your voice and knees shake". The bonus is that the inner trembling allows us to feel and experience our externally denied inner being and structures - to actually feel directly, without the roundabout of external pleasures, that we're alive. Training in feeling for those structures of our self is what we need to counter the description of life as only a material phenomenon.
And that's much of what the struggle is about: being sensitized to other beings and their needs and allowing for their equal and balanced right to exist. Rather than living with the de-sensitizing shield on our senses, which the profit-mania of eternal growth for some people demands that we put on, in order to get by in a material world where that profit-mania is presented as the the natural state of everything.
"Damn - Reality's gotten closer again.
Must remember to buy bigger blinkers."
or
"Sh**, someone hijacked my communcation-channels and filled them with noisy trash. Must remember to train the thought-muscles of my inner being to ex-press, shout and cry out louder, clearer and longer everything I feel to be right."
Person-to-person talk still works, and is pretty quick, too.
Terrorizing US with terrorism is a strong but crumbling campaign.
Fly, butterfly, fly...
Sure, millions were terrorized and silenced, but it worked! No matter how unequal the income distribution in the US, no matter how murderous its rulers, no matter how shameful the poverty and inequality,no matter how destructive of the environment, you won't hear anyone calling for socialism. No way, that's been discredited.
In America, the most "progressive" that most people get is to call for better politicians to lead us. In other countries, socialist and communists are in the government (even though the CIA spent millions and killed unknown numbers to interfere in other people's elections), but that is unthinkable here. It is a thought crime, and it doesn't happen.
So we work longer hours with less vacation, no maternity leave, lousy benefits and firing at will. The president starts wars without checks or balances, the corporations rule the world.
Mission accomplished.
I recall that we finally had an honest member of the press and media, I believe it was Edward R Murrow, who brought an end to the sorry affair.
Subsequently, the one who initiated and orchastrated the televised witch hunt, the infamous Senator Joseph "Tail Gunner" McCarthy, was disgraced and run out of town.
Now, we have no Edward R Murrows or Walter Cronkites, investigative reporters who told it like it was, gave the the truth and were seen by all on our 'major' news outlets and networks. And that fact is precicely why our country is in such a sorry state of affairs.
don't forget Sam Ervin's role in undoing McCarthy. Sam, where are you now that you're so sorely needed?
Hey Kem,
We have Amy Goodman! But since she is not in the mainstream, is not the same
Olberman is in the "mainstream."
Thank you, Michael, for remembering and honoring. My father was an early-career academic who got blacklisted in 1953 and didn't get another teaching job until 1969. The heart of his working life was destroyed along with his sense of dignity. It was a terrible time indeed.
Regarding blacklists and intellectual panic, let us recall the recent denial of tenure to Prof. Norman Finkelstein by DePaul University at the behest of self-appointed vigilantes led by Allan Dershowitz, for not following the AIPAC line. Others of Dershowitz's ilk are currently roaming campuses trying to raise the specter of "Islamofascism" and collecting information about those who supposedly are "soft" on it.
Siouxrose,
I heartily agree with "U.S. culture IS a toilet." I have been saying for many years that the US culture is a sewer. People can say what they want about the repressive Chinese government, but I spent some time in China in the 1990s and I was amazed at how healthy their culture was. Though I am sure it is becoming as polluted as their air these days because of Westernization. Sometimes I wish the US could be separated from the rest of the world so that we do not bring the whole human race down with us as we self-destruct.
thankfully that bastard mccarthy died at the age of 48, a broken drunk, the final end to his days of bullying and tyranny
I received a Christmas card from Bush via the RNC. Most people don't realize how threatening that can be because they refuse to acknowledge what has happened in the past in the US.
In Canada some Canadian Jews received holiday cards from their prime minister, Harper and there was an investigation. They felt threatened and wondered how they were put on that list. I campaign against Bush every way that is legal and most Americans think it is fine that I am on a list for Christmas cards from Bush...
But as far as I can tell, so far, there have been no bad effects, from being on that list, except that it worried me and encouraged my move to Canada.
I no longer trust the US government. There have been too many lies.
FISA? We don't need no stinkin' FISA!!
List? What list? Oh, that list! Sorry, can't tell you if you are on it or not. Even if I wanted to, I won't. Why would you be on a list? Can't tell you that either. It's a state secret, don't cha know.
Souixrose: Loved your "cosmic" post! Great connections. So where are the planets lined up now? It hasn't been 248 years since the black lists. I got a funny feeling the alignment of the planets will foretell this as being even worse than in 1947. So where are we now?
Very excellent points greenerthanthou.
Many progressives "think" we can reform the political system and therefor the economic system.
Vote for a democrat, and make the corporations give up the maximum profits that they make exploiting everything that they touch.
We have red baiting on CD. Yesterday RichM was red baited because he said, "the party (referring to the Democratic), is a ruling class party." Nader 2000 accused him of being a member "of some little Red revolution cult."
Keith Olberman and John Stewart red baited Cindy Sheehan for saying positive things about what Hugo Chavez is doing in Venezuela.
What is it that these "progressives" "think" can be done to reform an economic system whose existence depends on one class exploiting another. If you can't reform capitalism "progressives" where do you go from here? Whom will you ultimately side with?
Red baiting has been used historically to keep the working class from uniting with their own demands and program.
Our local paper had a former history professor at the hometown junior college writing a monthly column for several years. Around three years ago this instructor informed the paper's readers that old Joe McCarthy had gotten a bad rap and was really a hero (a la Ms. Coulter, as I recall). Well, I saw "red." In short order that paper printed my letter including,"Perhaps they yearn for the good old days of backstabbing, paranoia and blacklisting." I would have loved to have said something even stronger, but this particular newspaper would never have printed it. Anyway, I encourage everyone to stand up to local bullies in their hometown and area newspapers.
Sioux Rose, greenerthan - good points
I don't think we have won this at all. Corporate elite have found many insidious ways to control people's thinking in regard to their lives and the world.
Like Sioux rose said the big media sends out its false messages nonstop, in the airports, the supermarket and the doctor's waiting room. It's everywhere. We are living with the results. A process of human devaluation is going on around us. Everywhere in this country human initiative is being suffocated by an artificial replacement culture.
It is dangerous to have no genuine, healthy culture in which a society is able to creatively and spontaneously respond to it's own realities. Corporations now dominate the spaces where human culture would have otherwise lived and breathed. That includes space such as buildings and outdoor locations, as well as mental space.
I feel we are living in more and more of a thought-controlled environment, where the sane, the honest and the creative are trapped, with everyone else who may or may not recognise it.
Our unconscious identification (out of ubiquity and habit) with corporate and celebrity psuedo-culture has brought about a serious erosion of people's capcity for first hand experience of their own realities. It is pandemic disempowerment.
If you can't describe your reality without using the co-opted language of the news, the TV and terms taken from products corporations want you to identify with, then you can't ever understand what you want your world to mean to you. It becomes acceptable and common for speech to be meaningless. And commonplace to use words extensively as a means to hide the truth.
Advertising and media cause spontaneous human language to be mired in cliche. Big corporations cause the landscape to be drowned in cliche. As I have tried to explain, I think this has the chilling effect of obstructing human beings from creating and owning a culture.
McCarthyism was born at a point at which the Soviet Union had gone through two decades or so of Stalinism. Was it international marxism, communism or international Stalinism?
An enemy of the enemy isn't necessarily a friend. Or something like that. All politicians apparently ignore this, favoring expedient alliances and expedient battles over all else -- since they're more concerned about power-building and maintaining than any cohesive ideology.
Whatever the ideological underpinnings, the methodologies of blacklisting, etc. were clearly anti-constitutional. What's more anti-American than that?
I think the name of the "Cold War" should be updated to "The Global War on Socialism" so we can put things properly in context.
I don't agree that the blacklist ever went away. They just got more subtle. If you mentioned progressive ideas in a job interview all through the time from 1947 until now you could forget about your job. You would be let go at many places today just for arguing for Dennis Kucinich at your workplace.
Union busting has proceeded non stop throughout.
And it all has brought us to the mess we are in today, with almost no manufacturing base, a $9 trillion debt, our banking and financial system on the verge of collapse and known criminals in most major government positions in Washington with impeachment, Peace and justice off the table and torture considered a national duty.
A peaceful revolution would be nice, but revolution of some kind looks to be not so far off. Let's hope it turns out to be a velvet revolution like the pots and pans revolution in Argentina.
We absolutely have to throw off the chains of the Coal, Nuclear, Oil and Gas industry and transform the energy and transportation sectors of our economy. Dennis Kucinich is the only candidate who seems to understand that.
I lost two careers because of honesty, one in teaching and one in government. It takes courage to tell the truth knowing that the consequences will be serious. It takes even greater strength not to hate those who end your careers. Hate strengthens evil. I then entered a field that was not a profession but was more defensible against the guardians of dishonor. Even there they managed to ultimately get to me indirectly. Not surprisingly all of the terminations involved Republicans. The truth as best you know it endures if you endure. We each must decide if we will feed the light or the dark. The one you feed is the one that will live.
Whenever there is any mention of various blacklists, the victims are mentioned. What also should be mentioned and acted upon are those who cooked up and/or cooperated with blacklists. At the minimum, they should be boycotted.
With regards to John Henry Faulk---there was a great tv movie made in the 1970's called "Fear on Trial". It stars George C. Scott and William Devane and tells the story about Faulk's libel suit against the blacklisters. A good movie for getting a better understanding for what went on. Teachers should show it in their high school classes.
Faulk's libel suit was a watershed in ending the blacklist, because it showed that people could be financially liable for blacklisting someone.
Welcome, FullMetal. You have a good understanding. Just don't get too despondent. Look at all the well-informed postings here on CommonDreams and elsewhere, and take heart. Loads of good people, good-thinking and very interested in factual info and the patterns such info reveals. The main pattern is still the incredible stories of how people are basically good at heart when allowed to - all throughout "history". (Whatever "history", that mish-mash of failed and ever renewed attempts at understanding our story of being alive in an incomprehensibly big world amounts to...).
History is our common feeble attempts at understanding our selves, with all our contradictions, conflicts, interests and hopes.
Summing that up is like "Wow...", however it turns out. A task impossible in theory, possible only in practice.
Getting back to McCarthyism, blacklisting & US crimes, it appears there's a huge ongoing drama in the world that in various guises has been unfolding for some 10,000 years (at least – since the onset of agriculture), between exploiters and fair-sharers. We're all partly both. The ever moving dividing-line is running through all our actions and involvements, as cooperation on task-division in any society of two people or more consists of and demands exchange of efforts and their results. On the line between exploitation and fair-sharing, clearly some are closer to the one end than the other (as we the currently 6.7 bn people in the world both have some stinking rich and some stinking poor among us.)
The trick for all of US, individually or collectively, is to develop a balance between exploiting and fair-sharing, amounting to good integrity. We all build on existing structures, no matter what we do, and we all participate in furthering them, if only by being alive. Balancing our selves well in all of this is the great challenge of life. As each person through birth and upbringing has to learn this balancing in the world, it's a never-ending task. All we all can do is strive to be fair, and keep pointing to needed improvements in fairness all around – even as we exploit each others' specialities through cooperation. All while we're maintaining this astonishing ongoing phenomenon called "society of humans" - and increasingly other species.
Getting as far as growing up and learning to write English well, using and posting on the internet, like people commenting here, means we've already participated hugely in exploiting labor and resources around the world - and we're becoming aware of that fact through exactly this activity of internet-use and study of texts in English. That's the paradox. We're all complicit by the time we're informed enough to realize. We've become complicit in the systematic unfairnesses we see through the very process of growing up and acquiring that information.
Continuing on from that insight towards improved global and personal fairness, realizing that's in the power of each and all of us, is what we need to do now.
The salient question is: can we do better at fair-sharing and fair-treating while maintaining the mutual exploitation supplying us our goods?
Yes.
Thanks, traven ---
the hollywood blacklist is well known. What isn't as well know is that the worst of the blacklisting, the worst of McCarthyism, was in working class communities across our nation. I spent 30 yrs at Lorain Wks, US Steel, as an activist in the USWA, union leader. I knew some of those whose lives were ruined. The plaque on the outside wall of my Local Union hall had a couple of the names actually scraped off. (They were communists, and were original organizors of the USWA). The CP had nearly a hundred members at the end of the war. Within a couple yrs they were all "purged," losing union jobs, appts, etc. and faced increasing harrassment and repression. One of my heroes, George Edwards, even though he was a founder of the local union, founder of the union newspaper, founder of the first union vets group, was thrown off the union positions he held and was framed up on numerous legal charges. As well, heroes like Juan Chacon, "star" of the great labor film "Salt of the Earth," faced a similiar fate in Tucson. The entire org'd left in our nation's trade union movement was destroyed overnight, leading to a couple decades of mis-leadership by right-wing pro-corporate types (Meany, Kirkland).
The real heroes, in my opinion, besides folks like Edward R Morrow (please see the film "Goodnight & Good will", or something like that), are the folks the vast majority of Americans never heard of. George Edwards became a founder & leader of the Rank & File Movement in the Steelworkers Union, inspiring a new generation of workers. Juan Chacon, as well, became a Rank & File leader. Communist Jack Brown, an ILWU (Longshore Union) member, refused to sign the anti-red oath, took the case all the way to the Supreme Court, and won! George Myers was the President of the Md. CIO during the 30's-40's, but was blacklisted in the 50's. But he refused to back down and continued, under the worst of conditions, to fight for real unionism, and for socialism. Pete Seeger (we know him) continued to play the music that continues to inspire us.
Because of the hard, tough work under the worst of conditions, in the worst of times, by those heroes, a real movement was built that changed the American labor movement and today we have a movement that is the rock that is the base of our progressive coalitions.
We need to honor those heroes by upholding courage in the face of tyranny, by standing up, in the face of fear-mongering, for real democratic rights, and, above all, fighting for the rights of all our people, for justice, peace and democracy!
In the context of the era, though, who would have argued that Stalin was a good guy? He's one of the largest mass murderers in the first half of the 20th century, on par with Hitler. Were some of these American blacklistees very clear about their inclination toward democratic socialism, social democracy, the original ideas of Marx, etc. Or did they blur the lines between power to the people and a totalitarian state?
I have no use for either socialism nor corporotism, since unchecked industrial/government power apparently naturally blend into one another. Some sort of fascism has been spawned from that union more than once. The crux of the problem is that they may be naturally intertwined from the get-go, in most every civilization.
I wouldn't worry too much about the career smearing. I've long thought it essential that nobody work for an employer they fundamentally disagree with anyway. The fact that Bush cannot attract good help, gifted people to surround himself with, is a perfect example of the dynamic I'm referring to. Tyranny ultimately breeds brain-drain. Even evil geniuses, it turns out, have more reptilian intelligence than wisdom. Hunt for a shred of wisdom in Bush's camp. Hunt indeed!
Something really terrible happened to me in relation to this very topic when I was posting yesterday on my blog. I write a blog on my experiences as a volunteer in PostKatrina New Orleans. Recently, I have noticed through a free StatCounter I have, a lot of activity from doj.gov and other DC and state IP's.
Now I am pretty small time when it comes to the blogging scene. I do not feel that my work could warrant the attention I have been gaining from the justice side of the government. I try not to be cycnical and believe that there are people in government who still really do care and they resonate with my work.
At the same time, I don't even bother to fly anymore as I have been pulled out of line too many times to believe it was an odd coincidence.
Here is the horrible thing that happened yesterday. Usually I use qoutes of all sorts on my blog to go with the posts I write and pictures I put up of the city.
Yesterday, I did not put up the following qoute, because I did not want to be construed by those who are more ignorant (literally) when it comes to free speech rights - who are in power - and have the 'power' to label me as an activist, as a "domestic terrorist" at theirs and the Presidents pleasure.
Today I see it was an innocuous qoute. Yesterday, however I realized I have been spooked by the various "visits" to my site from the DOJ. I was afraid they were to misconstrue the qoute and its context and assume that I am some kind of "violent radical domestic terrorist" because I put up a qoute that uses words such as "fighting" and "dying" for.
In New Orleans for those of us who are opposed to the Governments plans to bulldoze much needed public housing (we have an estimated 12000 homeless right now) there has been an aura of "fear the activists" since the incident where someone put up posters calling for "the burning of a condo for every unit of public housing destroyed" the FBI and DOJ has been busy trying to capture the "domestic terrorists" who put up the poster. That is when most of the DOJ activity seemed to begin and heighten on my blog stats.
I am so upset that in those moments yesterday that I lacked the courage, that I was intimidated by the DOJ visits to my blog. I pray I never cower like that again. I feel so remorseful that I allowed my fear to win out.
The qoute?
Human rights rest on human dignity. The dignity of man is an ideal worth fighting for and worth dying for. --Robert Maynard
Paul-- I wouldn't know about "how left" those great heroes were. The point is, however, lost on you. Neither did the McCarthyite inquisitors! The point is that McCarthyism was NOT directed at the Communist Party (only), or at those expousing a particular type of socialism, (as opposed to a "more acceptable" brand). Paul, you have missed the point altogether! McCarthyism WAS (and IS) CORPORATISM! The "are you now or have you ever been," was meant to, and did, stifle democracy! It was directed at those who would fight to defend workers and their unions, as well as those who, in the arts, would expose hypocricy, racism and greed.
In attacking the left, they didn't just attack the Communist Party and its members, they attacked the left/center alliance that gave birth to the anti-fascist movement, the unemployed movement that won social security, unemployment comp, the jobs bills (WPA,CCC), and the wide progressive movement in the arts, etc, etc. What they wanted was the destruction of the New Deal, workers' rights and benefits, and any restriction on corporate 'right' to force its will on the rest of the world. Communists, socialists and democrats, progressives of various stripes made up the base of FDR's New Deal, the CIO and the wide people's movement. Today, a similiar coalition of left and center forces, including American communists and socialists, progressives of many types, feminists, peace advocates, environmentalists, etc, etc., are the base, along with a wide, very wide, section of middle America that just plain wants health care, decent housing education and peace, that is our new movement. The Bushies, like the McCarthyites, are attempting today to do today what they did then--- use fear to frighten us out of fighting for real progressive change. If they can split the movement, get us to turn on one another, they've won again. What they intended in those bad old times, and what Bush and the fearmongers want to do today, is frighten regular folks away from standing up for their rights, for what is right and just!
As for your "not worrying about careers destroyed," you do your "not worrying" very damned well inside your comfortable home. I knew many of those whose lives were greatly harmed by that era of fear. You need to go thru the crucible of fire before you are entitled to comment in any knowledgible way about what its like to have your work taken away, your life so greatly harmed. I don't know anyone that works at the mill, or at any production facility that "agrees with" their employer. That is, I'm afraid, one of the most uninformed, literally ridiculous comments I've ever heard. I don't know where you come from, but where I'm from people have to work to make a living and provide for their families. It has nothing, nothing, nothing and nothing to do with "agreeing with" your employer! Unions are about letting you have your own say, as opposed to "agreeing with" your employer. Those folks whose lives were so greatly harmed could probably tell you much about what their loss of income, career, etc, meant. Please do not make such ridiculous (and hurtful) comments, until you find out something about which you are talking.
Had we been able to, as a nation, show the courage to stand up to the bullies of the McCarthy era, who knows what great works of art, movies, books, those blacklisted heroes would've given to the world. Had we not had a labor movement stripped of its strongest sector, its militant left wing, its very possible that the deadly imperialist adventures of Vietnam, Grenada, and so many other murderous wars against the world's people, including today's murderous folly in Iraq, could've been stopped in their tracks by a stronger mass movement.
NO, McCarthyism isn't directed at one group, the lessons of that time are that it is directed at us all!
good ole ronnie reagan had a fat juicy role in the macarthy mayhem......there is some evidence,reagan was covertly sub-employed as a fifth column in the midst of his peers and brethern actors......ronnie pretty much thought EVERYBODY was a red commie,his paranoia ran deeper than an evangelist at a muslim picnic.ronnie was familiar with the c.i.a. and geo.bush sr. and first contacted him to mull over their mutual hatred of john f. kennedy.ronnie stated in a letter to to geo.sr. that jfk,was a bloody communist and needed to be stopped from becoming president even if it meant eliminating him.reagan was a man after geo,'s own heart and it explains ronald's rise to become king of the u.s.a.(with geo.sr. in tow as vice prez....reaganomics is a big fat myth and it truly should be called bushynomics......mcarthy was the big name guy,the front man,the scapegoat and happy to do it,the diversion off the real perpetraitors...george,dick and ronnie.
unionguy,
Calm down, friend. I've "come out" as an intellectual anarchist, progressive, etc. under my real name. I've laid my career on the line, 20 years in public service. If mere beliefs are reason to get me fired, to hell with them. Professionalism should rise above ideology.
If the government wants a neo-McCarthyism, it will need to arraign 100,000 this time around.
Just to alert you folks, so-called "Representative" Jane Harman of Calif. has sponsored a bill in the House, which I believe is called the Homegrown Terrorist and Violent Radicalization Act of 2007. It passed the House by a stunning, simply stunning lopsided vote of 404-6--I am sure it will pass the Senate by a similar margin, and President Bush will happily sign the bill into law. What this bill means, in short, is that "McCarthyism" and the BLACKLISTS could start again within a matter of months.
So----forewarned is forearmed my friends.
My God, what has this country come to?
Mark in the Midwest
Hi Paul.___ They might arraign a few million if Bush declares himself the king. Of course they won't be afforded a televised hearing or a trial. McCarthy is long dead, as is A. Hitler, but their ideals live.
Yes indeed JADED PAROLE, we do have Keith Olberman, and thankful that we do. The problem is Olberman has a few million viewers and the major network hacks each have have near thirty million. ___ Any we all here know the result.
seraphicmom is right! Reagan was a paid informant for the FBI, working to break his union, the Actor's Guild.
Bush and his lying ilk are trying to push us it the direction of McCarthyism, actually fascism. We are not there, although this corporate administration is trying to drive us into it. They need to have a mass base to get there, and their's is contracting. It's so important to fight every step on that road, even though we don't see the results immeidately, even when we think we aren't having an impact, we really are!
Dear unionguy, That's really telling it like it is! Indeed, McCarthyism was never defeated, it simply did its job in its overt form and went away. Before the 1950s, there was a genuine choice between right and left, as in any western European country today. When one hears the cliche', "Roosevelt saved this country for capitalism", the unsaid part is what the alternative was. The "red scare" lowered the bar on what was or wasn't acceptable politics here and today, even the word "liberal", would you believe, has been made to have negative connotations. All of you people out there who still have a forty hour a week job with vacation, overtime, health care and union representation (less every day) owe it in large part to the organizing work done by CPUSA, The Communist Party of the United States, believe it or not. Why do you thing they were destroyed in this country? Learn your country's labor history, folks, and all that we have lost.
Times have not change nearly as much as most people would have hoped.
In 2004 when I was pointing out that the Department of Labor's EMPLOYED figures for the previous dozen years PROVED that the Bush Administration was lying about the UNEMPLOYED figures, the company owned by my daughter and her husband suddenly lost a very lucrative government contract for no apparent reason... it was just cancelled.
First I want to thank Michael Winship for writing the article and the staff of Common Dreams for posting it, and next I want to give enormous Thanks to my fellow brothers and sisters who have written fine comments on this article. Some of you have very touching stories to tell and I am thankful you have shared them. As one "union guy" to another, My special thanks go to UNIONGUY for his two posts on this article. As with Ullern, I also welcome FULLMETAL to the group of CDers. "Keep spreadin' the word folks!
Getting back to the McCarthy hearings and a few footnotes; George Seldes (please look him up on the internet if you are unfamilar with him) who wrote many books and published a widely read newsletter called "In Fact" in the 1940's for labor unions and for all liberal and progressive people. He was brought before the 'Commitee and made a fool of McCarthy, but the MainStreamMedia did such a hatchet job on him that his loyal subscribers discontinued their subscriptions and he ceased publishing it. One last thing on Seldes. FREESPEECH TV had a two hour documentary on this great American Hero, and I encourage all who haven't seen it to purchase the film. If you are not inspired by that, I don't know what to say.
Next in line for the hearings was one of my favorite actors, John Garfield. When asked to name names, Garfield, who in real life as a kid from the Bronx, was a tough guy before "redirecting" his energy to acting, responded by saying, "where I come from, we don't rat on one another" (words to that effect) and refused to cooperate with the criminals in DC. Yes, he was blacklisted to, and it may have led to his early death at 39.
One more case in point. Several years ago, in an honorary tribute to film director Elia Kazan, Nick Nolte and Ed Harris remained seated during the standing ovation when Al Pacino and Robert De Niro escorted him on stage. Harris and Nolte (I like them anyway) won me over for their gesture as Kazan was one of the actors naming names which ruined many lives.
On the Documentary Channel last year, they had two one hour shows on anarchists The better one for me was on the Jewish anarchists in America, and I blurted out loud, those are my people! (And I'm not Jewish.) Theye were some of the real McCoys. The humanitarians that helped formed labor unions,and tried established a balanced egalitarian society. I've said it many times on Common Dreams... I'm an Emma Goldman man. She was a very interesting woman, way ahead of times, but right on target. (SIOUXROSE comes in second place)
TonyVodvarka; Agree! I've got a button that says, "Unions. The People That Gave You The Weekend!"
Astrology? Please, that ranks right up there with Bush thinking he talks to God. The return to "MaCarthism" has nothing to do with stars but more to do with the American people allowing fanatics to get a death grip on the White House and intimidate a more than willing Congress. A big part of then and now was/is that a majority of the people in the U.S. think that the U.S. is "the world" and have NO idea as to what is going on in other Countries so it is easier to incite them with fear and hysteria.
Everyday economics perpetuate a built-in McCarthyism. No money = no voice.
There will always be scoundrels who don't believe in the First Ammendment (or others), and they can claim any sort of rationale they want to punch holes into the Constitution. But they'll only gain traction if We the People tolerate it, put our tails between our legs, censor ourselves, etc.
If it ever comes down to overt censorship (rather than the ordinary economic sort), tribunals, etc. then everyone should consider it his 15 minutes of fame. Write your speech in advance. Deliver a hellfire and brimstone sermon to them, and hit on the sort of truths the MSM couldn't give air-time toward. It would certainly provide them a paradox: they want to publicly smear on the one hand, but they can't air the hearings since the blacklistee would be telling the truth about the state of affairs -- and they'd be giving him the podium he seeks.
The Main Street Media and many progressives want us to believe that the Blacklist is over, a bad period and now we are free again....
also the fact that they only mention the Big Hollywood names, limits the action.
Our posts here have cleared all that nonsense up once and for all.
McCarthy was a lose cannon on the War Machine deck and was stopped because he was naming names of people in the military and Intel who were not real Communists or leftists but informants and agents.
Even Bush, a CIA man and his Dad Prescott, wanted to stop McCarthy. The whole Red Squad business at the CIA in Washington was done out of a building they nicknamed "the Kremlin".
Allen Dulles himself was posing as a Communist by the name of Jack Leblanc at my house when I was a kid when the CIA was just forming.
Just wanted to Clear that up. They are more sophisticated now but the fear is still the weapon.... our advantage now is that we know the game and like FDR said we have nothing to fear but fear itself.... they are the real fearful now.
When we live in fear, We live in Hell!
Dear Jim Glover, The red scare did not begin with McCarthy, It can be said to have begun with President Truman's loyalty oath for federal employees in 1948. Also, Martin Dies (aka Diaz) and HUAC in the House of Representatives began hunting reds in the thirties, turned to German nationals and sympathizers during the war, and returned to the reds with Truman. The Smith Act was passed in 1941 by a Democratic Congress, prior to WWII, and used after the war to prosecute Communists. This whole business was set up by Democrats, and the Republicans happily jumped on board and shoved it up their (tresses?).
Keith Olbermann may in fact be the reincarnation of Edward R. Murrow. Catch his "Neo Con Job" special comment over at TruthOut.org or I'm sure they have it at CrooksAndLiars.com
What is really scarey when it comes to journalism, is the fact that Dana Perino, the new SpokesLiar for the Bush administration, the person (ir)responsible for briefing the press corps, had no idea what the Cuban Missile Crisis was!