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Americans for Conservative Training

Presents
Saul Alinskys Rules for Radicals:
What the Left Knows
and What We Need to Learn

Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder


acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all
our legends, mythology, and history (and who is
to know where mythology leaves off and history
beginsor which is which), the first radical
known to man who rebelled against the
establishment and did it so effectively that he at
least won his own kingdomLucifer.
SAUL ALINSKY

Who

is Saul Alinsky?
Why are his ideas so effective?
Where have his tactics been used?
What can conservatives learn from Alinsky?

Who is Saul Alinsky?


Alinsky

is a Marxist.
Marxist begins with his prime truth that all
evils are caused by the exploitation of the
proletariat by the capitalists
From this he logically proceeds to the
revolution to end capitalism, then into the
third stage of reorganization into a new
social order or the dictatorship of the
proletariat, and finally the last stagethe
political paradise of communism

Who is Saul Alinsky?


Alinsky

is a moral relativist.
Truth to him is relative and changing;
everything to him is relative and
changing.

Who is Saul Alinsky?


Alinsky

believes that there is no fixed truth.


Each element with its positive and
converse sides is fused to other related
elements in an endless series of
everything, so that the converse of
revolution on one side is counterrevolution
and on the other side, reformation, and so
on in an endless chain of connected
converses.

When did he develop his tactics?


Class

Trinity
Have, have-nots, and have a little, want
mores
Justice, morality, law and order are words
used by the Haves to maintain the status
quo.

Means and Ends


THAT

PERENNIAL QUESTION, "Does the end


justify the means?" is meaningless as it
stands; the real and only question regarding
the ethics of means and ends is, and always
has been, "Does this particular end justify
this particular means?"

The Rules of Means and Ends


1.

Ones concerns with the ethics of means


and ends varies inversely with ones
personal interest in the issue. Ones
concerns with the ethics of means and ends
varies inversely with ones distance from the
scene of conflict.
2. The judgment of the ethics of means is
dependent on the political position of those
sitting in judgment.
3. In war, the end justifies almost any
means.

The Rules of Means and Ends


4.

Judgment must be made in the context of


the times which in which the action occurred
and not from any other chronological
vantage point.
5. Concern with ethics increases with the
number of means available and vice versa.
6. The less important the end to be desired,
the more one can afford to engage in ethical
evaluations of means.

The Rules of Means and Ends


7.

Generally, success or failure is a mighty


determinant of ethics.
8. The morality of means depends upon
whether the means is being employed at a
time of imminent defeat or imminent victory.
9. Any effective means is automatically
judged by the opposition as being unethical.
10. You do what you can with what you
have and clothe it with moral garments.

The Rules of Means and Ends


10.

Goals must be phrased in general terms


like Liberty, equality, fraternity, Of the
common welfare, Pursuit of happiness.

A Word About Words


Power
Self-Interest
Compromise
Conflict

Traits of an Effective Organizer


Irreverence
Imagination
A

sense of humor
A blurred vision of a better world
A well-integrated political schizoid
Ego
A free and open mind and political relativity
Creating new out of the old

Tactics

We will either find a way, or make one Hannibal


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Power is not only what you have, but what


your enemy thinks you have.
Never go outside the experience of your
people.
Whenever possible, go outside the
experience of your enemy.
Make the enemy live up to their own book
of rules.
Ridicule is mans most potent weapon.

Tactics

(continued)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

A good tactic is one your people enjoy.


A tactic that drags on too long is a drag.
Keep the pressure on.
The threat is usually more terrifying than
the thing itself.
The major premise for tactics is the
development of operations that will
maintain a constant pressure upon the
opposition.

Tactics

(continued)
1.

2.
3.

If you push a negative hard and deep


enough it will break through into its
counterside.
The price of a successful attack is a
constructive alternative.
Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and
polarize it.

Where have his tactics been used?


Public

Sector Unions
American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees
Service Employees International Union
Barack Obamas campaign
Michelle Obamas rhetoric
The Democratic National Convention

What can conservatives learn


from Alinsky?
Learn

and recognize the tactics of the left.


Utilize the same tools.
Alinskys rules apply to both sides.
Make the enemy live up to their own book
of rules.
A good tactic is one that people enjoy.
A tactic that drags on too long are a drag.
Keep the pressure on.

What YOU Can Do Locally


Be

informed.
Get involved.
Donate.

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