[Marxism] Adolph Reed on Obama in 1996

Louis Proyect lnp3 at panix.com
Wed Feb 13 14:22:38 MST 2008


Adolph Reed’s 1996 assessment of Obama, shortly after the latter won his 
first Illinois state senate race:

“In Chicago, for instance, we’ve gotten a foretaste of the new breed of 
foundation-hatched black communitarian voices; one of them, a smooth 
Harvard lawyer with impeccable do-good credentials and 
vacuous-to-repressive neoliberal politics, has won a state senate seat 
on a base mainly in the liberal foundation and development worlds.  His 
fundamentally bootstrap line was softened by a patina of the rhetoric of 
authentic community, talk about meeting in kitchens, small-scale 
solutions to social problems, and the predictable elevation of process 
over program -- the point where identity politics converges with 
old-fashioned middle-class reform in favoring form over substance. I 
suspect that his ilk is the wave of the future in U.S. black politics, 
as in Haiti and wherever else the International Monetary Fund has sway. 
So far the black activist response hasn’t been up to the challenge. We 
have to do better.”

“The Curse of Community,” Village Voice, January 16, 1996—reprinted in 
Class Notes: Posing as Politics and Other Thoughts on the American Scene 
(New Press, 2000)



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