David Plotke

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David Plotke

Template:TOCnestleft David Plotke is Political Science department chair of the New School for Social Research in New York[1].

SDS activism

David Plotke, was a Students for a Democratic Society antiwar organizer at Harvard and Berkeley in the late 1960s[2].

Socialist Review

David Plotke is a former editor of Socialist Review[3].

DSA National Convention

Speakers at the 1986 Democratic Socialists of America 2nd National Convention, in Berkeley California, included: Nicaraguan Foreign Minister, Fr. Miguel D'Escoto, Mpho Tutu, daughter of SA Anglican Bishop, Desmond Tutu, Marta Petrusewicz, Barbara Ehrenreich, Rep. Ron Dellums, Elinor Glenn, Michael Harrington, Harold Meyerson, Paulette Pierce, David Plotke, Jim Shoch, Beverly Stein, Mel Pritchard, Jim Jacobs, Dolores Delgado Campbell, Guy Molyneux, Cornel West, Gail Radford.[4]

DSA’s Cuba Letter

David Plotke signed an April 2003 Statement on Cuba, initiated and circulated[5] by prominent Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) member Leo Casey, calling for the lifting of trade sanctions against Cuba.

“a statement circulating among democratic left/socialist folks, largely by members of Democratic Socialists of America, condemning the recent trials and convictions of non-violent dissenters in Cuba”.

The petition criticized Cuba's poor human rights record, but shared the blame for Cuba's problems with reactionary elements of the U.S. administration...

The democratic left worldwide has opposed the U.S. embargo on Cuba as counterproductive, more harmful to the interests of the Cuban people than helpful to political democratization. The Cuban state's current repression of political dissidents amounts to collaboration with the most reactionary elements of the U.S. administration in their efforts to maintain sanctions and to institute even more punitive measures against Cuba.

Many of the petition's 120 odd signatories were known members of DSA.

References

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  1. http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0510-04.htm
  2. http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0510-04.htm
  3. Prisoners of the American dream: politics and economy in the history of the ...By Mike Davis p 296
  4. Dem Left, Jan/Feb 1986, pages 9-11
  5. http://www.nathannewman.org/log/archives/000912.shtml