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Learning from the Left: Douglas Hyde’s Dedication and Leadership
White
Nationalism is at present confined largely to the political right, i.e., the
people who have been on a losing streak since Stalingrad. European rightists do,
of course, have much practical wisdom to impart, even if they failed in the end.
But American
rightists have not even managed to learn what they can from the losers, much
less take an interest in learning from the winners: the left, which has now
established ideological hegemony up and down the political spectrum, defining
the Limbaughs and libertarians of the “respectable” (viz., ineffectual)
opposition as surely as the liberals they huff and puff about.
For those
rightists who want to learn from the winners, Douglas Hyde’s
Dedication and Leadership (South Bend, Ind.: University of Notre
Dame Press, 1966) is a good place to begin. Hyde was a 20 year veteran of
Communist activism, serving as news editor of the Communist
London Daily Worker, until 1948, when he resigned, renounced
Communism, and announced his conversion to Catholicism.
Although Hyde
rejected the ideals and aims of Communism, he thought that the party’s highly
effective organizational techniques should be emulated by those who wish to
change the world for the better.
Dedication and Leadership is a 150-page distillation of his experiences and
insights.
Communism has
killed more than 100 million people world-wide and is still racking up victims.
Thus it is hard to think of Communism as anything but evil. But even evil is an
accomplishment, and prodigious evil is a prodigious accomplishment.
How did tiny
minorities of Communists accomplish so much? Because they worked harder and
smarter than their opponents. They were particularly effective in mobilizing
important moral qualities: idealism, dedication, and self-sacrifice. (One tends
to feel licensed to kill for causes that one is willing to die for oneself.)
The fact that
these moral qualities were bent toward evil ends does not make them any less
praiseworthy.
How does one
find and mobilize idealism, dedication, and sacrifice? Hyde advises the
following.
First,
recruit people who are already
idealistic.
Young people
tend to be idealistic, so special efforts should be focused on recruiting them.
Second, if
you want to get a lot from people,
demand a lot from them.
Communists
inspired tremendous efforts simply because they asked for them. Communists were
taught not to ask what they party can do for them, but what they can do for the
party. The Marine Corps has no shortage of recruits for the same reason: their
recruitment propaganda emphasizes sacrifice and discipline, not the perks of
membership.
I was
particularly impressed by one example of the dedication and self-sacrifice that
was routine in Communist circles. Hyde and his fellow party employees took 8/14
of their income—more than 50%—and tithed
it back to the party. They did this
every payday, not just on special occasions.
How many
White Nationalists are willing to tithe
any percentage of their income to the cause they claim is sacred to them?
There are
legions of professional Jews and Blacks. But there are fewer than ten full-time
White Nationalists in the entire United States, and most of them make so little
from the cause that it would be inconceivable that they could tithe anything
back to it. Poverty is their sacrifice.
It is not
that money is lacking. There are individual White Nationalists whose wealth runs
not just into tens, but hundreds of millions of dollars. Something else is
lacking: the qualities of character that give rise to
real, effective idealism, dedication, and sacrifice.
The truth is
on our side. But truth is not enough to win if it remains locked in our hearts
and heads, without consequences in the real world. When the first White
Nationalist pledges 8/14 of his income to securing the existence of our people
and a future for White children, I’ll believe that we will win.
But beyond
asking for 8/14 of an employee’s income, Communism asked for 100% of each
member, body and soul. And they got it.
Yes,
demanding heroic dedication did make some hesitate before joining the party, but
when they did, they were prepared to give their all. It also kept out lukewarm
sympathizers and fellow travelers. But the party still had ways of utilizing the
talents and resources of those who were unready or unable to take the plunge.
Third, aim
high.
If one is
going to ask for everything, one has to have a good reason. The Communists asked
everything of their activists because they had a world to win. Grandiose aims
are only a problem if there is nothing concrete one can do in the here and now
to realize them. But if one can forge that link, then even the humblest drudgery
suddenly takes on a deeper and higher meaning.
I once asked
an audience at a meeting on White community organizing why they were there.
There were many answers: meeting new people, networking, seeing old friends,
even learning about White community organizing. All of these were good enough
reasons to get people there.
But then I
offered a better reason: to save the world. Make no mistake, White nationalists
are not just struggling to save the White race, since the welfare of the whole
world depends upon our triumph. If we perish, the other races will breed
recklessly and despoil the planet unchecked, and the one place in the universe
where we know there is life will end up nothing but a burnt out cinder in the
vastness of space.
So the next
time you attend a White Nationalist gathering, remind yourself that you are
saving the world. It will make the commute a little easier, parking less of a
hassle.
The
Communists realized that demanding heroic dedication to a higher cause does not
drain people but energizes them. It does not hollow out their personalities but
deepens them. Those who live for themselves alone have less meaningful lives
than those who dedicate themselves to a higher cause.
Fourth, be
the best.
The
Communists taught that there is no contradiction between being a good Communist
and being good in every other area of one’s life. The same should be true of
White Nationalists. If you are going to be a good White Nationalist, you also
have to be a good student, worker, employer, artist, spouse, parent, and
neighbor.
One is a more
credible and effective advocate for White Nationalism if one is well-regarded in
other areas of one’s life. The Communists found that personal relationships with
exemplary individuals were more important than ideology in recruiting new people
to the cause.
Also, if one
finds that one’s political commitments are interfering with excellence in other
areas of one’s life, then one needs to scale back and regain balance. This
prevents activists from burning out and keeps them in the fight.
Fifth,
activism is essential.
Most
individuals who joined the Communist party were
immediately required to engage in some form of public activism. (A
few with important social connections were trained as Communist secret agents.)
Public
activism came before ideological
instruction. By acting publicly as a Communist, one makes one’s commitment open
and irreversible. By acting before one receives ideological instruction, one
learns in a very personal and sometimes painful fashion the necessity of such
instruction. Such activism also helps one weed out people who lack moral and
physical courage before anything is invested in indoctrinating them.
Activism has
a twofold purpose: to change the world and to change the activists. Since the
party must act until the world changes, it must be organized for perpetual
activism. Campaigns should be designed to (a) demonstrate that the party cares
about its constituency, (b) to heighten the conflicts between the system and the
party’s constituency, and (c) by building character, skills, and camaraderie
among activists.
Hyde
illustrates these and many other points with vivid anecdotes. His discussion of
Communist cadre indoctrination techniques deserves an article of its own. I have
not read many books that pack as much food for thought into so few pages.
Some White
Nationalists might find Dedication and
Leadership a depressing read, since it highlights the truly primitive,
pathetic, unserious nature of the movement today. But that is the wrong way to
look at it.
One does not need to read Douglas Hyde to see that White Nationalism in America today is full of kooks, losers, and dilettantes. One needs Hyde and authors like him if one is serious about creating a movement that can win.
Greg Johnson is the Editor-in-Chief of Counter-Currents Publishing, Ltd. He can be reached at editor@counter-currents.com.
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