ALERT - Elena Kagan's Marxism - First in a Series, by Trevor Loudon

Investigating Obama



Obama
File 105 "A Pattern of Socialist Associations" - Obama's Supr...

- by Trevor Loudon, New Zeal

President Barack Obama's nomination to the U.S. Supreme court, Elena Kagan, has
been sold to the public as a "moderate" - yes, a little liberal
leaning, but moderate none the less.

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In this first of a series of posts, I look at Elena Kagan's patterns of
association.

If Elena Kagan is a moderate, why then has she long associated with people connected to three interrelated organizations -
the Communist Party
USA
, the Democratic
Socialist Organizing Committee
/ Democratic
Socialists of America
and the far left Washington D.C. think tank,
Institute
for Policy Studies
?

Raised on New Yorks' Upper West Side, Elena Kagan's parents were both politically active in a place and era
where politics was dominated by the Democratic, Socialist and Communist
parties.

Elena's mother Gloria Kagan campaigned to elect far left Democratic Congressman, William Fitts
Ryan
. Her older brother Marc Kagan was active
in the socialist influenced New Directions movement in the Transport
Workers Union. When one of its leaders, Roger Toussaint,
was elected union president in 2000, Mr. Kagan became his chief of
staff, until a falling out occurred in 2003.

Marc Kagan's former comrade and boss, Roger Toussaint is prominent in the communist
initiated Coalition
of Black Trade Unionists
, which now led by D.S.A. member William
Lucy
. He also serves in the leadership of the Center
for the Study of Working Class Life
at Stony Brook University,
alongside Ray Markey from the
Communist Party offshoot Committees
of Correspondence
and D.S.A. leaders Gerry Hudson, Mark
Levinson
, Stanley Aronowitz
and Frances Fox Piven,
co-originator of the infamous Cloward
- Piven Strategy
.

Elena Kagan would later dedicate her Princeton history thesis on socialism in New York City to her activist
brother.
I would like to thank my brother Marc whose involvement in radical causes led me to explore the history of American radicalism and in the hope of clarifying my own political ideas.
Kagan first became interested in politics in high school and worked as a
legislative intern for Rep. Ted Weiss, a
Democrat from New York, during the summer of 1978, and as deputy press
secretary for Rep. Liz Holtzman
in the summer after her junior year.

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The late Ted Weiss was very far to the left. In 1978 Congressmen Ted
Weiss, John Burton, Ron
Dellums
(D.S.A. member), John Conyers
(D.S.A. supporter) , Don Edwards, Charles
Rangel
and others, attended a meeting organized for the Soviet
front World Peace
Council
on Capitol Hill.

W.P.C. delegation members included President Romesh Chandra (Communist Party of India), KGB Colonel Radomir
Bogdanov and Oleg Kharkhardin of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union International Department.

In 1981 another World Peace Council delegation led by Romesh Chandra toured the U.S. to publicize
the "nuclear freeze" then being promoted by Leonid Brezhnev.

This group met with several far left Congressmen at the Capitol, including
Weiss, John Conyers, George Crockett,
Ron Dellums, Don Edwards and Mervyn Dymally.

During one of the meetings in these Congressmen's offices an official of the
Communist Party USA reportedly was present and made a speech
recommending that the "peace movement" unite in supporting the cause of
several terrorist groups including the PLO and the communist guerillas
in EI Salvador

Weiss was also close to the Institute for Policy Studies. In 1983 I.P.S. celebrated its 20th anniversary with an April 5,
reception at the National Building Museum attended by approximately
1,000 I.P.S. staffers and former staff.

The Congressional I.P.S. committee members included Ted Weiss, Philip
Burton
, George Crockett, Ron Dellums , Tom Harkin and Leon
Panetta
, later appointed by President Obama to head the Central
Intelligence Agency.
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Liz Holtzman is also way left of center. In the late 1980s and early 1980's
the Marxist based Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, or
D.S.O.C. (later to become Democratic Socialists of America, or D.S.A.)
was highly influential inside the New York Democratic Party and city
government - even Mayor David Dinkins was a
member.

On August 6 1993, a rally to commemorate Hiroshima Day was held in Dag Hammarskjold Park, New York. The rally was designed "to kickoff a national campaign to collect a
million signatures supporting a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, commend
president Clinton for extending the nuclear testing moratorium, urge
renewal of the Non Proliferation Treaty, urge swift and complete nuclear
disarmament
."

The event was sponsored by the radical Metro New York Peace Action Council.

Speakers included Liz Holtzman, then NYC Comptroller, leftist Congressmen Charles Rangel and Edolphus
Towns
, Leslie Cagan of Committees
of Correspondence
and the Cuba Information Project, Congressmen Major
Owens
(D.S.A. member) and Jerry Nadler
(D.S.O.C. member) NYC City Councilor Ruth Messinger
(D.S.O.C./ D.S.A. member) and David McReynolds,
a leader of the Socialist Party USA and also a D.S.A. member.

Nearly 5 years later, in March 1998, McReynolds delivered a eulogy at a
memorial service for Chicago D.S.A. activist Saul Mendelson.
Fellow D.S.A. comrades Carl Marx Shier and Deborah
Meier
also spoke, as did then Illinois State Senator Barack Obama.

At Princeton Elena Kagan’s political beliefs emerged in an opinion piece
she wrote for the Daily Princetonian a few weeks after Ronald Reagan's
victorious 1980 election night. Kagan described her disappointment at
Liz Holtzman’s Congressional loss (Kagan had worked on her campaign) and
her own "liberal views". “I absorbed
... liberal principles early
,” she said. “More to the point, I have retained them
fairly intact to this day
.”

In the column, Kagan also expressed her despair the state of the political left at the time,
bemoaning the lack of “real Democrats —
not the closet Republicans that one sees so often these days

and the success of “anonymous but
Moral Majority-backed ... avengers of ‘innocent life’ and the B-1
Bomber, these beneficiaries of a general turn to the right and a
profound disorganization on the left.

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At Princeton, Elena Kagan's law school room mate was Sarah Walzer, the
daughter of Princeton social sciences professor Michael Walzer.

Coincidentally Michael Walzer was a leader of the Democratic Socialist Organizing
Committee, both nationally and on campus..

In 1990 Michael Walzer was identified as a member of Democratic Socialists of America.

Professor Walzer was also upset at Ronald Reagan's famous victory

Daily Princetonian, March 4, 1981

In her undergraduate thesis at Princeton entitled "To the Final Conflict: Socialism in New York City, 1900-1933," Kagan
lamented the decline of socialism in the country as "sad" for those who still hope to "change America." She asked why the "greatness" of socialism was not
reemerging as a major political force:
In our own times, a coherent socialist movement is nowhere to be found in the United States. Americans are more likely to speak of a golden past than of a golden future, of
capitalism's glories than of socialism's greatness. Why, in a society by
no means perfect, has a radical party never attained the status of a
major political force? Why, in particular, did the socialist movement
never become an alternative to the nation's established parties?
"Americans are more likely to speak of a golden past than of a golden future, of capitalism’s glories than of
socialism’s greatness
,” she wrote in her thesis. “Conformity overrides dissent; the desire to
conserve has overwhelmed the urge to alter. Such a state of affairs
cries out for explanation.”


Kagan called the story of the socialist movement’s demise “a sad but
also a chastening one for those who, more than half a century after
socialism’s decline, still wish to change America ... In unity lies
their only hope.”


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Elena Kagan spent a year working on her 1981 thesis, under the direction of
Princeton historian Sean Wilentz.

When news of the thesis recently sparked controversy, Wilentz came out in
defense of his former student.

Said Wilentz "sympathy for the movement of people who were trying to better their lives isn’t something to look down on...
Studying something doesn’t necessarily mean that you endorse it. It
means you’re into it. That’s what historians do
...
Elena Kagan is about the furthest thing from a socialist. Period. And always had been. Period."
Few would be more qualified to identify a socialist than Sean Wilentz

In May 1980, Princeton University's Progressive Forum sponsored a May Day
rally opposite the Firestone Library. An advertisement for the event in
the Daily Princetonian, "Workers of
Princeton unite for a May Day rally
" named speakers as Sean
Wilentz and Stanley Aronowitz - a prominent D.S.A. leader

Daily Princetonian, May 1, 1980

Today Sean Willentz serves on the board of Dissent magazine, which is effectively a mouthpiece for Democratic Socialists of America.

Dissent's masthead is Marxist heavy and lists several well known D.S.A.
affiliates including the late Irving Howe, Joanne
Barkan
, David Bensman, Mitchell
Cohen
, Maxine Phillips,
Mark Levinson, Bogdan Denitch, Erazim
Kohak
, Deborah Meier, Harold Meyerson,
Jo-Ann
Mort
, Carol
O'Clearicain
(NYC Finance Commissioner under David Dinkins) and Cornel
West
- a member of Barack Obama's 2008 Black Advisory Council.

One of Dissent's two editors is Elena Kagan's old room mate's Dad, Michael
Walzer.

The other is Michael Kazin, an historian of the Communist Party and a veteran of the 1969 Venceremos
Brigade to Cuba.

At Princeton, Elena Kagan won a fellowship to Oxford University, in England, where she studied “the history of British and European trade
unionism
.”

President Obama himself, has a long history with Democratic Socialists of America.

Is it possible that Elena Kagan shares similar associations?

Should she be asked some questions on the subject?

Loudon Obama File #105
Loudon Obama File 104 here

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