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By Brad Wilson at Oct 14, 2009
Here's a symbolic blog for a non symbolic result. You take my "word" and my cause seriously, (briefly,) and I'll make another donation. It's my one word of the farm/food justice movement, not as it has been around the US in recent years, but as it shoul... (More) Comments (4)
By Brad Wilson at Feb 24, 2009
One example of Naomi Klein's Shock Doctrine may be found in the implementation of a 1962 plan to quickly eliminate "excess resources," in U.S. agriculture, one third of U.S. farmers and farm workers. ... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Feb 24, 2009
There's bad news and good news. The bad news is that half of the food, farm, and hunger reform movement has been advocating on the wrong side of the core issue in the U.S. farm bill. The good news is that they're active and share our core values. Sure,... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Feb 18, 2009
Many of the actions undertaken to stop war don't really make much sense. Good organizing would be very different from much of what we see. Good organizing is not that hard, it's accessible and doable. We need to refocus on good organizing.... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Feb 17, 2009
Like Noam Chomsky's political work , Roger Fisher has found a kind of life's work that he has never been able to exhaust, in pragmatic negotiation, mediation and influence (Fisher's original work was in law). In working with his methods over the years I ... (More) Comments (0)
On Becoming a Noam Chomksy, (or a Roger Fisher): Part I
By Brad Wilson at Feb 17, 2009
Noam Chomsky found key areas that needed more work, and worked hard at filling in the missing pieces. I've worked for a good while and I identify with what he's done. We all should look for ways to find key work that needs to be done and get at it. Loo... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Jan 31, 2009
We greatly need new leadership in the farm and food reform movement. Efforts to establish a White House Farmer provide an opportunity to highlight those leadership needs. I'm campaigning for "White House Farmer" as a way to lead the movement toward adeq... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Jan 31, 2009
During the era of the New Deal farm programs and the Steagall Amendment of 1941, price floors were used to raise farm prices to "parity" levels, as an economic stimulus. The opportunity to do that again may soon arise, as the current farm bill could soon... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Jan 02, 2009
In the macho world of mainstream farm politics, voices toward the left are discounted with relish, recently as "foodies," for example. Here I find a complementary voice (not complimentary,) with which to counter charge that the ag boy network is a bunch ... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Nov 26, 2008
Here are lists of worksheets that can be used for effective organizing. Reading the lists demonstrates specific things to do, to begin organizing and to finish the job, winning victories and moving forward, step by step.... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Nov 05, 2008
Obama and the Democrats will not lead us in a just direction unless we learn and implement pragmatic ways to influence their votes, each in our own congressional district.... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Oct 10, 2008
Corn and soybean prices are crashing, returning the U.S. toward dumping, exporting at below cost.... (More) Comments (6)
By Brad Wilson at Oct 02, 2008
A recent study found that the Community Reinvestment Act may have helped somewhat in averting the financial crisis, in contrast to the claims of Republicans seeking to dodge responsibility for the failure of deregulation.... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Oct 01, 2008
New Deal U.S. farm programs regulated markets by setting price floors and ceilings, managing supply and maintaining reserves. As those programs were degraded and destroyed farm bills became bailouts in which farm income declined and selected corporations... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Sep 12, 2008
Cynthia Peters 2004 piece, "Talking Back to Chomsky," was right on target. We still have a lot of work to do to become excellent at effectiveness.... (More) Comments (4)


