“SOCIAL POLICY asks what is to be done to secure basic structural changes in American society. Its pages will provide a meeting ground — and battleground — where ideas, tactics and strategies for radical reconstruction of American institutions can be expressed and exchanged, tested and debated, expanded and deepened.”

Editorial in Social Policy #1, May/June 1970, Frank Riessman, Founding Editor

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Social Policy, a quarterly journal covering community and labor organizing, is now published jointly by the ACORN Institute and AISJ in collaboration with the Organizer’s Forum. With 30+ years of experience publishing progressive exchange for academics and activists, Social Policy offers domestic and international coverage of important social movements, organizing theory and praxis, and analysis from key organizers, writers, and scholars. Visit the site to read recent archived articles, available free with online registration, or subscribe using our secure online form.
- ACORN.org

Intellectual exchange among a veritable who’s who of radical leftist elite.

Click links to learn of the insidious politics of ACORN’s allies… the enemies within.

ABOUT THE MAGAZINE [Social Policy]

For over 30 years, Social Policy has served as key site for intellectual exchange among progressive academics and activists from across the United States and beyond, including: Frances Fox Piven, Jonathan Kozol, Noam Chomsky, Marian Wright Edelman, Ivan Illich, Stanley Aronowitz, Michael Lerner, Gloria Steinem, and many more.

Now published by The Labor Neighbor Research and Training Center in cooperation with the Organizers’ Forum, Social Policy reports on and analyzes contemporary movements for social change in the workplace, the community, and the world.

Social Policy seeks to inform and report on the work of labor and community organizers who build union and constituency-based groups, run campaigns, and build movements for social justice, economic equality, and democratic participation in the U.S. and around the world.

Editorial Advisory Group:

Noam Chomsky, Janice Fine, S.M. Miller, Peter Olney, Frances Fox Piven,  Heather Booth, Peter Dreier, Maya Wiley, Robert Fisher, Ashutosh Saxena, Ken Grossinger

Organizers’ Forum Board:

Deepak Bhargava, John Calkins, Tho Thi Do, Mary Gonzales, Ken Johnson, Michael Kieschnick, Drummond Pike, Mark Splain, Andy Stern, Pat Sweeney, Mary Rowles, John Hyot, Gustavo Torres.

If the ACORN tree is non partisan with out radical roots I am the Queen of freaking England…

Again keep in mind POTUS Obama was a trainer of ACORN employees in his Chicago days.

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ACORN’s Core: Principles and Foundations of Acorn

Is ACORN Intentionally Structured as a Criminal Enterprise?

ACORN’s Hypocritical House of Cards

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3 Responses to “ACORN’s Extreme Left ‘Social Policy’”
  1. commonsense247 says:

    Sounds like something instigated, supported, or borne straight out of the Institute for Social Research, aka the Frankfurt Institute.
    This should have been addressed head-on, debunked, and left to smolder in its own ashes long ago.

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