The New American Movement (NAM) was an American
New Left
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multi-tendency socialist
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and
feminist
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political organization
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established in 1971.
The NAM continued an independent existence until 1983, when it merged with
Michael Harrington
Edward Michael Harrington Jr. (February 24, 1928 – July 31, 1989) was an American democratic socialist. As a writer, he was perhaps best known as the author of ''The Other America''. Harrington was also a political activist, theorist, professo ...
's
Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
The Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC; ) was a democratic socialist organization in the United States.
The DSOC was founded in 1973 by Michael Harrington, who had led a minority caucus in the Socialist Party of America and disagr ...
to establish the
Democratic Socialists of America
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is a Left-wing politics, left-wing Democratic Socialists of America#Tendencies within the DSA, multi-tendency Socialism, socialist and Labour movement, labor-oriented political organization. Its roots ...
.
Organizational history
Establishment
The NAM was established at a conference held in
Davenport, Iowa
Davenport is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Iowa, United States. Located along the Mississippi River on the eastern border of the state, it is the largest of the Quad Cities, a metropolitan area with a population of 384,324 and a ...
in December 1971 by radical political activists seeking to create a successor organization to
Students for a Democratic Society
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a national student activist organization in the United States during the 1960s, and was one of the principal representations of the New Left. Disdaining permanent leaders, hierarchical relationships ...
(SDS).
[Stephen E. Atkins, ''Encyclopedia of Modern American Extremists and Extremist Groups.'' Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002; pg. 222.] SDS, the leading organization of the
New Left
The New Left was a broad political movement mainly in the 1960s and 1970s consisting of activists in the Western world who campaigned for a broad range of social issues such as civil and political rights, environmentalism, feminism, gay rights, g ...
movement in the United States, had recently disintegrated into warring political sects and the need was perceived for a broad-based new organization free of sectarian rancor.
The founding activists behind the NAM were vigorous
opponents of the war in Vietnam who sought a new organization to serve as a forum for discussing where and how to redirect their activities. The call to convene was issued by
Michael Lerner. Lerner became distant from the organization shortly after it was founded and went on to start the magazine ''
Tikkun''.
In its early years, the NAM shared much of the political framework of the
New Communist Movement
The New Communist movement (NCM) was a diverse left-wing political movement principally within the United States, during the 1970s and 1980s. The NCM were a movement of the New Left that represented a diverse grouping of Marxist–Leninists and ...
, but rejected the strategy of building a "
vanguard party
Vanguardism in the context of Leninist revolutionary struggle, relates to a strategy whereby the most class-conscious and politically "advanced" sections of the proletariat or working class, described as the revolutionary vanguard, form organi ...
", a position prominent NAM members defended in a debate in the pages of ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
''. The organization was built around local groups called "chapters" which emphasized
Marxist
Marxism is a Left-wing politics, left-wing to Far-left politics, far-left method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a Materialism, materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand S ...
study, discussion of contemporary issues, support of local labor actions and work in the community to raise awareness.
The national headquarters of NAM were located in
Chicago
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Development
By the early 1980s, after a great change in the American political climate and the departure of some of its more radical members, the NAM had moved away from its original neo-Leninist orientation. It adopted a more traditionally
social democratic
Social democracy is a political, social, and economic philosophy within socialism that supports political and economic democracy. As a policy regime, it is described by academics as advocating economic and social interventions to promote soci ...
outlook, culminating in a merger with the
Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
The Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC; ) was a democratic socialist organization in the United States.
The DSOC was founded in 1973 by Michael Harrington, who had led a minority caucus in the Socialist Party of America and disagr ...
(DSOC) in 1982 to form the
Democratic Socialists of America
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is a Left-wing politics, left-wing Democratic Socialists of America#Tendencies within the DSA, multi-tendency Socialism, socialist and Labour movement, labor-oriented political organization. Its roots ...
(DSA).
[Max Elbaum, ''Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals turn to Marx, Mao, and Che.'' London: Verso, 2002; pp. 118-120.] At the time of the merger, the NAM claimed 2,500 members.
[Mike Davis, ''Prisoners of the American Dream: Politics and Economy in the History of the U.S. Working Class.'' London: Verso: 1986.]
Richard Healey, son of Los Angeles
Communist Party USA
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(CPUSA) leader
Dorothy Healey, was a NAM leader from its founding in 1971. After his mother resigned from the CPUSA in 1973, Healey worked on recruiting her to the NAM, which she joined in 1974. In 1975, Dorothy joined Richard on the NAM's National Interim Committee and later became a Vice Chair of the DSA in 1982.
The NAM made use of comparatively high membership dues which were tiered on the basis of the member's income. According to one analyst, total membership of the organization never exceeded 1,500 at any point in the group's existence.
[ Membership was based almost wholly in large metropolitan areas and on college campuses.] NAM activity often took the form of a group study circle dedicated to the collective study of Marxist or feminist writings. The group was ultimately hampered by its limited size and seeming inability to progress beyond the realm of doctrinal discourse into the world of practical politics.
Press organs
The NAM's official organ was a magazine called ''Movin' On.'' The independent journals ''Radical America
''Radical America'' was a left-wing political magazine in the United States established in 1967. The magazine was founded by Paul Buhle and Mari Jo Buhle, activists in Students for a Democratic Society and served during its first few years of exi ...
'' and ''Socialist Revolution
Revolutionary socialism is a political philosophy, doctrine, and tradition within socialism that stresses the idea that a social revolution is necessary to bring about structural changes in society. More specifically, it is the view that revoluti ...
'' (later ''Socialist Review'') were also vaguely associated with the NAM as were the weekly independent socialist newspapers ''The Guardian'' and ''In These Times
''In These Times'' is an American politically progressive monthly magazine of news and opinion published in Chicago, Illinois.
It was established as a broadsheet-format fortnightly newspaper in 1976 by James Weinstein, a lifelong socialist.
...
'' which had their share of supporters both within NAM and in other radical groups.
In addition to its magazine, the NAM produced several other targeted publications, including the ''Reproductive Rights Newsletter,'' dedicated to organizing to preserve women's rights of access to contraception
Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Birth control has been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods of birth contr ...
and abortion
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, the ''Anti-Racism Bulletin'' and ''Women Organizing,'' a publication launched in 1979 and dedicated to questions of feminist organizing.
Dissolution
The NAM continued an independent existence until March 1983, when it voted to merge with Michael Harrington
Edward Michael Harrington Jr. (February 24, 1928 – July 31, 1989) was an American democratic socialist. As a writer, he was perhaps best known as the author of ''The Other America''. Harrington was also a political activist, theorist, professo ...
's Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
The Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC; ) was a democratic socialist organization in the United States.
The DSOC was founded in 1973 by Michael Harrington, who had led a minority caucus in the Socialist Party of America and disagr ...
(DSOC) to establish the Democratic Socialists of America
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is a Left-wing politics, left-wing Democratic Socialists of America#Tendencies within the DSA, multi-tendency Socialism, socialist and Labour movement, labor-oriented political organization. Its roots ...
(DSA).[Aronowitz, Stanley."The New American Movement and Why It Failed" in ''Works & Days 55/56'', Spring/Fall 2010, page 30]
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Footnotes
Publications
* Hannah Frisch, et al.
''Working Papers on Gay-Lesbian Liberation and Socialism.''
Chicago: New American Movement, 1979.
* Glenn Scott (ed.)
''Anti-Racism Bulletin,''
Chicago, Illinois: New American Movement Anti-Racism Commission, Summer 1980.
* Glenn Scott
''Undocumented Workers: Are They the Problem?''
Chicago, Illinois: New American Movement, October 1977.
Further reading
* Stanley Aronowitz, ''The Death and Rebirth of American Radicalism.'' New York: Routledge, 1996.
* Victor Cohen (ed.
''Works and Days,'' Vol. 28, Nos. 1 and 2, whole number 55/56 (Spring/Fall 2010).
* Victor Cohen
"The New American Movement and the Los Angeles Socialist Community School,"
''Minnesota Review,'' No. 69 (Fall/Winter 2007).
* Arnold James Oliver, Jr., ''American Socialist Strategy in Transition: The New American Movement and Electoral Politics, 1972-1982.'' PhD dissertation. University of Colorado at Boulder, 1983.
* Ronald Radosh, ''Commies: A Journey Through the Old Left, the New Left and the Leftover Left.'' San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2001.
External links
New American Movement Records
at Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives, Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University Special Collections
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