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"I'd Organize Hell" - Saul Alinsky TV interview 1966 

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Influential author of the book "Reveille for Radicals", and outspoken political activist Saul Alinsky is interviewed at his home in Carmel, California on a wide range issues such as poverty, injustice, U.S. policy in Vietnam and his own Industrial Areas Foundation. Alinsky's "personal assessment of himself" is full of sardonic humor that is apparently completely missed by the interviewers who take every comment at face value including hyperbolic statements like Los Angeles "needs an enema" and the U.S. Military when it is finished with Vietnam should "bomb Mississippi".
Saul Alinsky died in 1972, and yet from the grave, his ideas still rattle those opposed to his radical methods and economic equalizing ideology over 40 years later. Alinsky's name and viewpoints still incite fear and resonate throughout right wing media attacks on the motivations of current day mainstream Democrat politicians such as Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama.
Stonefaced commentary is provided by Prof. John H. Bunzel, of San Francisco State, and segment was produced by Caryl Coleman and directed by Dick Williams for San Francisco CBS TV affiliate KPIX Public Affairs division.
Interview made available via the dedicated media digitization efforts of Alex Cherian and the SF State University Bay Area Television Archives diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv

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31 июл 2015

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Комментарии : 62   
@TheFpCassini
@TheFpCassini 8 лет назад
Thank you for posting this!
@MrGage444
@MrGage444 7 лет назад
So what did he actually do for poor people? I think I missed that part.
@jaredwiebe8403
@jaredwiebe8403 7 лет назад
I find it hilarious, his damning statements about intolerance of controversy and adhesion to consensus. Seeing as the contemporary political and financial tyrants that use his tactics today have been using political correctness as a huge part of their leverage. The same phenomenon he states is evil in this clip
@Levitaz4236
@Levitaz4236 6 лет назад
He's right about the Edmund Burke Quote, It's really heavy hearing that In 2018. Back in the 60s the youth were much more organized, now we have social media movements and such. The way he says people who talk about how immoral things are but do nothing, are the worst, rotten people. Well there's a whole lot of talking going and not a lot of doing going on.
@Whitehot711
@Whitehot711 8 лет назад
my dad and 7 aunts and uncles lived around the corner from that pastors church in Rochester.
@mattspintosmith5285
@mattspintosmith5285 5 лет назад
"Constant threats on the telephone and in the mail"....."Disregard for the well-being of others is immoral according to the precepts of our Judaeo-Christian civilisation" (Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals, p 23)
@stacyradford9793
@stacyradford9793 7 лет назад
sounds like he should have been put in a mental institution
@bsaver5942
@bsaver5942 8 лет назад
Trump needs to understand this guy because he was Hillary's mentor.
@plc5
@plc5 7 лет назад
Very astute and adroit point . This could do Trump a good deal of advantage in debate!
@Paixpeacehippy
@Paixpeacehippy 7 лет назад
16:20 is what I wanted to see if it was true...thanks for the video it was very interesting...
@markdrama7210
@markdrama7210 8 лет назад
This guy explains the liberal media's tactics.
@michellec1866
@michellec1866 8 лет назад
Sounded like Mao before seized the power in China, after they have power, everything changed, sad reality.
@mayyouprosper8140
@mayyouprosper8140 7 лет назад
DON'T DO TO OTHERS WHAT YOU WOULD NOT LIKE DONE TO YOU. ITS NOT HARD PEOPLE FOLLOW THOSE AND WE ARE GOOD PERIOD
@jmjm9832
@jmjm9832 7 лет назад
Clintons Hero BTW
@junkscience6397
@junkscience6397 5 лет назад
Carmel California...yeah, this guy's really down in the trenches, getting his hands dirty, huh?
@richardouvrier3078
@richardouvrier3078 5 лет назад
The question is, and he may be a decent man, does the study of him in elite law schools polevault people into extreme wealth and power. Machiavelli?
@justinalias4410
@justinalias4410 5 лет назад
The way he talks is very similar to Obama.
@geogacct6234
@geogacct6234 5 лет назад
Preaching about how great you are for the poor from your home in one of the most costly cities in the world; Carmel, California. Another elitist making a fortune off the poor. Hypocrisy exemplified.
@waynesalvador9925
@waynesalvador9925 8 лет назад
Unlike other Americans I travel the world. Most so called poor people are happy. If you ask the average person in Mexico let's say.. Which would you choose a path to happiness or truth. Most people in Mexico would pick the path of truth. Most Americans would pick the path to happiness.
@Liminein
@Liminein 8 лет назад
I'm sad to admit that even though, I would profess to choose the path to truth. Once I faced the opposite I would probably change my mind to happiness. Jeeze Americans are spoiled.
@javi4101
@javi4101 8 лет назад
This is the same guy who both Bernie Sanders and Chris Matthews admitted as one of their heroes. These people makes me sick!
@desilanni2
@desilanni2 7 лет назад
Has anyone figured out how to buy this DVD?
@knoxvillehermitfreemoviesm3625
Was this guy in the Frankfurt School or just another into pushing cultural Marxism.
@JuanHerrero
@JuanHerrero 7 лет назад
His nasal droning makes understanding what he is saying a chore.
@ScipioWasHere
@ScipioWasHere 7 лет назад
Say what you will, but he would have made a great lawyer.
@suzyqueue825
@suzyqueue825 5 лет назад
You can see the gangster influence in his gestures and speech. Acting like a don.
@BPAIZZY
@BPAIZZY 7 лет назад
The more I study him, the more I see a delusional. He was not the traditional have-not, for example, he had plenty later on in life, as well as much attention. The people he also fought against or didn't were a product of the times, as was he. Saul is outdated and a has-been, but his tactics still work, for both the left and the right.
@tobymaltby6036
@tobymaltby6036 6 лет назад
"Rules For Radicals" .... by definition, a true radical does not follow any rules.
@Levitaz4236
@Levitaz4236 6 лет назад
So obviously the people who posted comments under me obviously have never worked for a living. I don't know much about Saul D Alinsky, but from what I've heard of him, and know of him, is he was very influential and important in the teaching of organizing workers to gain better rights for workers. Rights for workers may I add that saved people from 16 hour work days, death on the job being common place, etc etc. These things were gained by organizing workers, so if these people who make these comments are so furious about Saul D Alinsky, and it's because he is so important for the education of worker organizations, then these people are basically for exploitation, slavery, and death. It's that simple, none of them are disagreeing with what he is saying, the comments under me are all just basically "screw this guy for what he stood for" and if you are against what he stood for, chances are you're one person on multiple accounts, or extremely ignorant and oppressed. You can be against the guy for sure I get that, but you can't have half a conscious if you are against the organization of poor and working folk.
@willynilly7247
@willynilly7247 7 лет назад
I don't know anything about this man....but I believe I understand what he is saying.....there are sections of a community that are badly done by...and speaking and asking in a reasonable rational civilised manner....gets them no where ..so coming together gets them heard...I don't agree with planned violence...but I suppose depending on what the situation was at the time..what course of militant actions would be provoked to be taken up....No such thing as asking nicely the richer upper class of people who are 'running' the institutions' are going to give anything up quietly and lovingly. Being humble meek and mild won no body any bread.
@clashofthehornsofficialytu2082
Im 50/50 on Alinsky even though im a former lefty
@bernadettechavira4370
@bernadettechavira4370 7 лет назад
To late 4 Repentance for this lost soul!
@lamper2
@lamper2 8 лет назад
reveille? for radicals
@dawnm2162
@dawnm2162 5 лет назад
Hmm wow what an insane man ... just listen to what he says at the 20 minute Mark's about the middle class ?
@juliobetancourt1109
@juliobetancourt1109 7 лет назад
this is the bad Satanist?
@georgegreig8054
@georgegreig8054 6 лет назад
He doesn't take many puffs off his cigarette and the ones he does take don't produce a lot of smoke. I don't like that at all. It makes me think there's something fishy going on. Was this really filmed in the 60s? Fake smoker!
@justmy2cents_
@justmy2cents_ 8 лет назад
First time hearing of him,but he makes logical sense & has a sense of humility! I'll be looking for more on him...
@roberthansen2008
@roberthansen2008 8 лет назад
this is all still very relevant today. We need more people to speak like this.
@AlexCruz-us2sx
@AlexCruz-us2sx 5 лет назад
Bunch of boomers in the comments
@emsleywyatt3400
@emsleywyatt3400 5 лет назад
I seriously hope that people who hear Alinsky demonized by the right come here and hear his philosophy in his own words. When you can hear it from the horses mouth, why would you care for the opposing viewpoint?
@jonaspocmunchangel7163
@jonaspocmunchangel7163 7 лет назад
the great humanitarian
@nanoaged1
@nanoaged1 6 лет назад
#Rip to Saul Alinsky who was a Socialist whom rejected his fathers capitalist materialism and pursuit of money @12:29 He was a fighter for equality for all.
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