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The US seems more alienated and atomized than it did decades ago. To me, it's all about getting together with like-minded people and doing something. It's not easy.
There was an activist office in my town, really opened by the work of one couple, with some help. At the time, I had no money so couldn't help with the rent. He ran for elected office, so I went around trying to get people to sign the petition to get him on the ballot. But so many people were immigrants, it was very hard to get any signatures, most of the people I talked to couldn't vote. He did get on the ballot, and got into the local newspapers and debates, but he lost the election (which we expected anyhow, it was a longshot to begin with). Eventually the office closed down due to lack of participation and money. While they are commited, I do think they made some mistakes - they are unreliable in returning calls, and also I don't think their office's focus was broad enough - if they had engaged with everyone in the community, maybe it would still be around.
I also worked at a bookstore in the city where people put up fliers, or leaflets of events happening. People come by to find out what is going on. One good thing is it is self-funding - the rent is paid by the people who buy books and magazines. A few months ago, one guy began putting a lot of communist stuff up, and then there were big fights over that, which resulted in not just him but several people leaving. The problem was not just the communist guy, but another guy who was progressive but virulently anti-communist. They fought, and volunteering at the bookstore became less fun, and people left.
Even with a small group of people, working together can be difficult. It is not easy to get a core of 5 or 6 people working in an office, with maybe 10-15 people with a little less involvement, and then several multiples of that peripherally involved, in terms of doing something - an election campaign, organizing workers, whatever. It is a fragile thing, very easy to disturb, and I have seen these things fall apart more than once now, and people around longer have seen it happen more than me. And without these groups, it's even harder to get involved, to get campaigns going and so forth.
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