2006
Announcing Project Bridge the Gap- Crashing the Gate, December 18, 2006
Envagelical Christianity Preaching Environmentalism
George Lakoff: Building on the Progressive Victory. December 13, 2006
"Blue Planet Award" to be given to Chelsea Green author Diane Wilson
Queens Ledger Reports on, "Green Brooklyn Conference" November 16, 2006
Seattlepi.com Election Commentary
War Crimes Filed Against Donald Rumsfeld, November 9
Hunger Strike Against Texas Coal, November 3
Hunger Strike, November 2, 2006
God's Green Earth, October 29, 2006
Lakoff: Staying the Course Right Over a Cliff, October 27, 2006
Bioneers Conferences 2006
NY Times: Bioneers Conference, October 24, 2006
Folks, it's time to pray, October 18, 2006
The Vegetable-Industrial Complex, October 15, 2006
Lakoff: A Call for Progressive Unity, October 12, 2006
Markos Moulitsas Profile, October 4, 2006
NY Times on Artisan Cheese, October 4, 2006
Confessions of an Apple Snob, October 1, 2006
Keep the Great Writ Alive, September 26, 2006
Peter Laufer Testifies on Capitol Hill, September 26, 2006
CGP adds Kids' Imprint, September 25, 2006
Faith and Environmentalism, September 20, 2006
Michael Ratner on Democracy Now, September 19, 2006
Wilson Plans for Peace Day, September 19, 2006
The Gospel of Green, September 19, 2006
King Filthy Rat Bastard Speaks, September 13, 2006
Community Renewable Energy, September 11, 2006
Lakoff: Drop War Metaphor, September 11, 2006
Slow Food Nation, September 9, 2006
Rummy Scores, September 2, 2006
Katrina One Year Later, August 28, 2006
Laufer: Wouldn't Catch me Dead in Iraq, August 27, 2006
Laufer: And Now They Send More, August 23, 2006
First Responder, August 17, 2006
Laufer: Not Shooting Our Heros, August 17, 2006
GI Resistance Grows, August 17, 2006
Gene-Altered Crops Denounced, August 16, 2006
Zero-Waste Publishing, August 14, 2006
A Spirit Renewed, August 13, 2006
Laufer: Soldiers No One's Counting, August 11, 2006
Where the Bombs Fell, August 11, 2006
Chelsea Green Crashes 'Crashing', August 10, 2006
Fasters Meet Iraqi Parliament, August 10, 2006
Beirut, August 10, 2006
Iraq Is Dying, August 9, 2006
Laufer: U.S. Army Theme Park, August 9, 2006
The Road to Beirut, August 7, 2006
Glasnost for the U.S., August 7, 2006
Diane Wilson Meets Iraqi Parliament, August 6, 2006
Thousands Refuse to Fight, August 5, 2006
Laufer: Let the Soldiers Testify, August 4, 2006
A Letter from Diane Wilson, August 2, 2006
Hunger Strikers to Break Fast, August 1, 2006
Fasters to Meet with Iraqi Parliament, August 1, 2006
Laufer: What If They Say No?, July 31, 2006
Publishing for the Green Lifestyle, July 31, 2004
Sleeth: God Vital to Saving Earth, July 29, 2006
Diane Wilson Arrested, July 29, 2006
Laufer: O'Reilly and Me, July 28, 2006
Laufer: The Citizen Draft, July 26, 2006
Laufer: Deseter Pushes the Envelope, July 24, 2006
Laufer: Damage Behind the Damage, July 24, 2006
Minimum Wage War, July 24, 2006
Fasting in Protest, July 20, 2006
Ratner Fights Bush & Co., July 19, 2005
Laufer: Assume Mic Is On, July 18, 2006
IRS: Some Churches too Political, July 18, 2006
George Lakoff's Freedom Frame, July 18, 2006
Going Green, July 17, 2006
Christians and Climate Change, July 16, 2006
Food Not Lawns, July 13, 2006
Soil Vs. Oil, July 12, 2006
Michael Ratner on Guantanamo Ruling, July 12, 2006
Wilson: Day 9, July 12, 2006
Geneva Rights Apply, July 11, 2006
Wilson on Hunger Strike, July 7, 2006
An American in Berlin, July 6, 2006
Wilson: Day 2, July 5, 2006
An Inconvenient Truth About Iraq, July 5, 2006
Fasting for Peace, July 3, 2006
The Politics of Language, July 1, 2006
High Court Blocks Guantanamo Tribulans, June 29, 2006
Bush's Baghdad Is No Budapest, June 28, 2006
Bring the Troops Home Fast, June 27, 2006
Bush Is Not Incompetent, June 26, 2006
White House Plans to Gut Protections, June 25, 2006
A Call for Impeachment, June 25, 2006
International Conference on Peak Oil, June 23, 2006
The Poverty Draft, June 23, 2006
Rot Runs Deep, June 22, 2006
Lt. Watada Refuses Orders, June 22, 2006
More Soldiers Resist Deployment, June 21, 2006
Ratner named to elite list, June 19, 2006
US Hid Guantanamo Suicides, June 18, 2006
Lt. Ehren Watada, June 18, 2006
A Father Speaks Out, June 17, 2006
LA Farms Plowed Under, June 16, 2006
YearlyKos Convention, June 14, 2006
Trust: Core Principle of Progressives, June 13, 2004
Silencing Gutenberg? June 11, 2006
Framing Vs. Spin, June 9, 2006
YearlyKos Keynote, June 9, 2006
Spilling the Beans, June 5, 2006
Mass Natural, June 4, 2006
The Moon of Making Fat, June 1, 2006
Hunger Strike for Peace, May 26, 2006
Framing Immigration, May 22, 2006
CGP Authors Wow DC Crowd, May 19, 2006
South Africa and China, May 16, 2006
Energy Crash, May 10, 2006
Kos: Hillary too much of Clinton Dem, May 7, 2006
The New Milk Moon, May 1, 2006
Shortchanging Wounded Veterans, April 27 2006
No Bar Code, April 26, 2006
Community Supported Agriculture, April 13, 2006
Fasting for Bhopal Victims, April 12, 2006
Crash Campaign, April 6, 2006
Lawsuit Filed Against Formosa Plastics, March 31, 2006
Chelsea Green's National Impact, March 15, 2006
Good Fats in Grass-Fed Beef, March 7, 2006
Impeaching Bush, March 6, 2006
Indie Publishers, March 6, 2006
The Soldiers Speak, February, 28, 2006
What Is Wrong with Progressives, January 28, 2006
Chelsea Green Banks Left, January 23, 2006
The New Red, White and Blue, January 6, 2006
Gaia Matters: review of Animate Earth, Dec. 2006
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Lakoff: A Call for Progressive Unity, October 12, 2006

George Lakoff: A Call for Progressive Unity

Huffington Post
by George Lakoff and the Rockridge Institute
October 11, 2006

I have long been advocating unity among progressives of all stripes, including those on the Democratic right. The far right's dominance of the Republican party make it urgent that those who oppose the far right, even on partially progressive grounds, unite.

Those on the Democratic right break down into a number of types:

  1. Progressives who are genuinely pragmatic and adopt right-wing views for reasons of real-world pragmatism: They want things to work and they honestly think that in certain cases the right's policies may work better.
  2. Progressives who are politically pragmatic:
    1. They don't think the progressive policies they believe in have a chance of getting enacted, that there will have to a legislative compromise, and they are willing to compromise from the beginning.
    2. They don't think that progressive views will win elections, and they move to the right for sake of winning.
  3. 3. Biconceptuals: partially progressive and partially conservative in their views.

I have also been advocating that progressives say what they believe, that they understand their values and articulate them loud and clear. And I have advocated telling the truth. In both cases, I have pointed out the crucial importance of effective framing. Framing is primarily about ideas, values, and moral worldviews, and secondarily about the language used to express those ideas. Some frames are deep - those that define overall worldviews, values, and principles. Other frames are surface - those that characterize the meanings of words and slogans. For surface frames to be absorbed and accepted, the deep frames must be in place in people brains. That's why mere sloganeering doesn't work for progressives. It works for the far right because they have done their homework - they have spent decades getting their deep frames into people's brains. Progressives face the long, hard task of getting the public, once more, to accept traditional progressive values as a basis for public discourse.

Facts are crucial, and I keep saying so. But they have to be framed properly in order to be understood, accepted, and assimilated. Just the raw data, the statistics, the polls in themselves - unframed, outside a moral context - may mean nothing. If the public you are talking to has a frame that contradicts the raw facts, the frame will stay and the facts will be ignored, to the detriment of our country. Framing for the truth is a crucial enterprise, and a failure to do so does harm.

Being real about the world is crucial. So is being real about the mind. The 17th Century view of the mind - rationalism - says that there is a disembodied universal reason shared by everyone, that there are not frames or metaphors that people reason in terms of. That view has been shown in contemporary cognitive science to be false. If it were true, then it would follow that if you just tell people the facts they will reason to the right conclusion, and people would always vote to maximize their material interests. Both of these conjectures are false. Many progressives still believe in rationalism and it hurts our cause. The alternative is reason at a higher level, to recognize the differences in frames, metaphors, worldviews, and take them into account, to understand that people really vote on the basis of values, authenticity, and trust, with positions on issues being symbolic of those qualities. Progressives should be authentic, say what they really believe, and be clear about their values. It is not only a moral imperative, it is a political one.

Despite these views, which I articulate over and over in my writings, I am being attacked by the Democratic right, by important figures, not for what I have actually said but for supposedly saying the opposite of what I have actually said. Figures like Rahm Emanuel, head of the DCCC, Bruce Reed, president of the DLC, William Galston, a DLC and Third Way theorist, and even Steve Pinker, a well-known psychology professor at Harvard. The Pinker piece appeared recently in the New Republic, an organ of the Democratic right.

Such attacks are hardly new. Other targets have included George Soros, Howard Dean, MoveOn, Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos, and others among the netroots.

It doesn't matter that the charges are baseless. The very charges themselves get the frames into the public view and serve to undermine the progressive movement. There are real issues to be discussed, and tactical distortions don't help us work them out.

I have chosen to reply to Pinker first, since he brings up issues in cognitive science, not just issues in politics. For the reply, click here.

The progressive movement needs unity in every dimension - its intellectual leaders, its political leaders, its activists, its funders, its consultants, its grassroots, and its netroots. Progressives are engaged in too critical a struggle with the forces of Conservatism to spend their time and energy attacking each other.

George Lakoff is a Senior Fellow at the Rockridge Institute, a Professor of Linguistics, and the author of Whose Freedom?, Don’t Think of an Elephant!, and the forthcoming Thinking Points: Communicating Our American Values and Vision, A Progressive's Handbook.