Chapter One
“History’s Second-Most Enthusiastic Capitalist Party”
Chapter Two
The Party of Slavery Becomes the Party of the People
Chapter Three
TheRiseof theNewDemocrats
Chapter Four
Social Movements and the “Party of the People”
Chapter Five
Defenders of the Empire
Chapter Six
Can the Left Take Over the Democratic Party?
Chapter Seven
Why Is There No Alternative?
Conclusion
Is the Lesser Evil Good Enough?
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Lance Selfa is an editor of and contributor to International Socialist Review. He edited The Struggle for Palestine (Haymarket, 2002). He lives in Chicago.
Praise for Lance Selfa The Democrats
Lance Selfa has written one book that should be mandatory reading
for everyone concerned with politics in the United States. The
Democrats: A Critical History systematically debunks the notion
that the Democratic Party is a progressive force, and that it can
be pushed to the left by its voting base. Whether one agrees or
disagrees with Selfa’s conclusion, he presents a case that cannot
be ignored.”
Robert W. McChesney, co-author, The Death and Life of American
Journalism
The Democratic Party, Lance Selfa demonstrates, is the graveyard
of American social movements, its grassy knolls entombing the
disappointed carcasses of Populism, Progressivism, Labor, and the
Green movement. The Democrats should be required reading for anyone
seeking to understand why Barack Obama turned out to be the
undertaker of reform.”
Roger D. Hodge, author, The Mendacity of Hope
With a new, duly-deserved chapter on the Obama Era, Lance Selfa’s
The Democrats reveals the many ways in which the establishment
Democratic Party has not just dashed progressive hopes over
centuries but served as a distraction from the desperately needed
business of making real change in this country. Writing dismal
history like this is dirty work, but somebody’s got to do it and
Seifa’s straight talk actually lifts ones spirits.”
Laura Flanders, host of The Laura Flanders Show
At a time when our political discourse has reached its basest
depths, and many are left scratching their heads as to why
corporate America is stronger than ever while the rest of us reel
in this recession, Lance Selfa’s timely book helps us understand
clearly why the Democratic Party is its own worst enemy. With solid
and meticulous research to back his claims, Selfa’s analysis is
crucial to progressive understanding of the state of American
politics.”
Sonali Kolhatkar, host, Uprising Radio, KPFK
Worthy reading for anyone who is interested in social
change.”?MediaMouse.org
The Democrats is at its best not just when analyzing Democratic
foibles and there are plenty but when assessing how the party
stifles dissent
. Lance Selfa has crafted a smart, readable history
of the Democrats that reminds us of the party’s allegiance to
capital.”?Eleanor J. Bader, The Indypendent
If you’ve ever wondered where the democracy is in the Democratic
Party and why US elections rarely seem to change anything, this
book will explain the where and the why. Providing readers with the
history of the Democrats from its genesis as the party of the
slaveholders to the neoliberal DLC, author Selfa describes the
Democrats’ role in diverting Americans’ desire for change.”?Ron
Jacobs, Counterpunch
Praise for Lance Selfa The Democrats
“Lance Selfa has written one book that should be mandatory reading
for everyone concerned with politics in the United States. The
Democrats: A Critical History systematically debunks the notion
that the Democratic Party is a progressive force, and that it can
be pushed to the left by its voting base. Whether one agrees or
disagrees with Selfa’s conclusion, he presents a case that cannot
be ignored.”
—Robert W. McChesney, co-author, The Death and Life of American
Journalism
“The Democratic Party, Lance Selfa demonstrates, is the graveyard
of American social movements, its grassy knolls entombing the
disappointed carcasses of Populism, Progressivism, Labor, and the
Green movement. The Democrats should be required reading for anyone
seeking to understand why Barack Obama turned out to be the
undertaker of reform.”
—Roger D. Hodge, author, The Mendacity of Hope
“With a new, duly-deserved chapter on the Obama Era, Lance Selfa’s
The Democrats reveals the many ways in which the establishment
Democratic Party has not just dashed progressive hopes over
centuries but served as a distraction from the desperately needed
business of making real change in this country. Writing dismal
history like this is dirty work, but somebody’s got to do it and
Seifa’s straight talk actually lifts ones spirits.”
—Laura Flanders, host of The Laura Flanders Show
“At a time when our political discourse has reached its basest
depths, and many are left scratching their heads as to why
corporate America is stronger than ever while the rest of us reel
in this recession, Lance Selfa’s timely book helps us understand
clearly why the Democratic Party is its own worst enemy. With solid
and meticulous research to back his claims, Selfa’s analysis is
crucial to progressive understanding of the state of American
politics.”
—Sonali Kolhatkar, host, Uprising Radio, KPFK
“Worthy reading for anyone who is interested in social
change.”?—MediaMouse.org
“The Democrats is at its best not just when analyzing Democratic
foibles — and there are plenty — but when assessing how the party
stifles dissent…. Lance Selfa has crafted a smart, readable history
of the Democrats that reminds us of the party’s allegiance to
capital.”?—Eleanor J. Bader, The Indypendent
“If you’ve ever wondered where the democracy is in the Democratic
Party and why US elections rarely seem to change anything, this
book will explain the where and the why. Providing readers with the
history of the Democrats from its genesis as the party of the
slaveholders to the neoliberal DLC, author Selfa describes the
Democrats’ role in diverting Americans’ desire for change.”?—Ron
Jacobs, Counterpunch
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