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"Those are my principles.

If you don't like them

I have others."

— Groucho Marx(ist)



Murray Bookchin
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JANUARY 14

MURRAY BOOKCHIN
American anarchist theorist, organizer, social ecologist.


ROMAN NEW YEAR.

Suffolk, England: CAKES & ALE DAY, food to the poor.

All Souls College, Oxford: MALLARD DAY, celebrating the discovery of an unusually large & tasty duck on this day in 1437.

Hindu World: PONGOL OF THE COWS. Sacred animals are sprinkled with water, saffron, flowers & leaves of sacred plants; their horns are painted, garlands hung about their necks. With drums & cymbals they are driven through town with much festivity.

FEAST OF ST. FELIX.





Ooops...
1601 -- Church authorities burn Hebrew books in Rome.



1699 -- New World: Witch One? Massachusetts holds day of fasting for wrongly persecuting "witches."

In a cold world woolly thinking is comfortable when worn next to the skin.





Hyakutake, source antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov
1742 -- Edmund Halley, genius eclipsed by Newton, dies at 86.

Halley himself spelled his first name Edmond, though many people since have used the more usual spelling of Edmund.

— Bleedster Philip, 1999

PS: Seattle - I know it well, vicariously at least, through the novels of my favorite contemporary novelist, Tom Robbins: I can list its attractions (according to him)... rain, rain, &, er, rain.

Rain? We are currently setting a new record, some 30+ days with measurable precip...

— WetMeister Dave, Jan 14, 2006





1784 -- Treaty of Paris, officially ending US War of Independence, ratified by Congress. By its terms, "His Britannic Majesty" is bound to withdraw his armies without "carrying away any Negroes or other property of American inhabitants."



1794 -- All in the Family?: First successful cesarean section in US, Edom, Virginia. Dr. Jesse Bennet performs it on his wife.


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1818 -- Zacharias Topelius (1818 - 1898) lives. Swedish speaking writer, journalist, historian, whose writing career divides into three roles: story teller for children, describer of Finland & her landscape, & founder of the Finnish historic novel. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/topelius.htm


1836 -- French painter Henri Fantin-Latour lives. He was a friend of the Impressionist painters, but his style was more in the realist vein.


1841 -- The only woman artist among the prominent French Impressionists, Berthe Morisot lives.


Mikhail Bakunin
1850 -- Germany: While held in the Königstein fortress, the anarchist Michael Bakunin is condemned to death by Saxon tribunal.

Bakunin played a principal role in the May 3rd uprising with the famed composer Richard Wagner. The rebellion was crushed & Bakunin today is sentenced to die.





1850 --
Pierre Loti drawing Pierre Loti, whose themes anticipate some of the central preoccupations of French literature between the world wars, lives, Rochefort. His career as a naval officer took him to the Middle East & East Asia & provided ample material for his writing, starting with Aziyadé (1879) & Madame Chrysanthème (1887).



1858 -- France: Italian Nationalists led by Felice Orsini, a Free Mason, bowls three bombs under Napoleon III's carriage in front of the Paris Opera, killing eight bystanders & injuring 148. Orsini thought that killing Louis-Napoleon would precipitate a general popular revolution in France that would spread to Italy to expel the various foreign regimes then ruling the divided peninsula.

Beloved & Respected Comrade Leaders Empress Eugenie, only only slightly wounded, stepping from the wreckage of the carriage, was heard to comment,

‘ C’est le metier’ – ‘It’s all part of the job.’



1860 -- High Seas:
Strange Stuff: Fall of irregular-shaped pieces of solid ice of different dimensions, up to the size of half a brick, in a thunderstorm, upon Capt. Blakiston's vessel [London Roy. Soc. Proc., 10-468]



1862 -- Scotland:
BLACK RAIN: Fall of black rain, Slains [Rev. James Rust. Scottish Showers] (Hmmmmm ... & you thought this was normal in Scotland.... )



1866 -- US: Art Young, "Masses" cartoonist, lives Orangeville, Illinois. Daily Bleed Saint December 29.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ARTyoung.htm


1875 -- Albert Schweitzer lives, Kaysersberg, Alsace-Lorraine, Germany. Medical humanitarian, organist, historian of the apocalyptic enigmas of early Christianity & the end-times. Nobel Prize-winner, 1952.


1878 -- US: Supreme Court rules unconstitutional any state law requiring railroads to provide equal accommodations for passengers, regardless of race or color.



1882 -- orange diamond dingbat; new entry, remove 2008Thomas Nast, in "Harper's Weekly," lampoons Mother Shipton in a cartoon about the Apocalypse, for her false prediction that the world would end in 1881. Mother Shipton is England's most well-known prophetess, a British version of Nostradamus. Currently, about 100,000 people per year reportedly visit the Mother Shipton Cave in her home town, apparently seeing light at the butt-end of the tunnel.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/harp/0114.html


Louise Michel, anarchiste, La Vierge Rouge cartoon
1886 -- France: Louise Michel est conduite par la police au domicile que lui ont trouvé ses camarades, 89, route d'Asnières, à Levallois.
[Source: Michel Chronologie]



Dog panting, animated
1886 -- Hugh Lofting, creator of the children's Dr. Doolittle series, lives, Maidenhead, Berkshire. Though avoiding the word "nigger", he referred to Africans as "coons", which is no better. Presumably neither was used in the movie.




1886 -- France: Peter Kropotkin, imprisoned for the past three years, is released from prison, on or about today, due to pressure from national & international protests. (I don't have the exact day — ed.)

"In the middle of January, 1886, both Louise Michel & [Emile] Pouget, as well as the four of us who were still at Clairvaux, were set free..."

Memoirs of a Revolutionist, pp485
Further details/ context, click here[Details / context]




1888 -- Maurice Dommanget lives, Paris. Labor historian & revolutionary syndicalist. Wrote many works on the French Revolution: Manifeste des enragés; Babeuf et la conjuration des égaux, for example, as well as books on Blanqui, the Paris Commune & the history of socialism.
http://struggle.ws/talks/paris.html


1888 -- Émile Bachelet lives (1888-1967). Wrote Trimards (roman) 1951
http://ytak.club.fr/janvier2.html#bachelet


1888 -- France: Jean-Baptiste André Godin (b.1817) dies. (See January 26, 1817)
http://ytak.club.fr/janvier2.html#14


1892 -- Martin Niemoeller (1892-1984), pacifist pastor, lives, Germany.

In Germany they came first for the Communists, & I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist.

Then they came for the Jews, & I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew.

Then they came for the trade unionists, & I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Catholics, & I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant.

Then they came for me, & by that time no one was left to speak up.

      — Martin Niemoeller, German Lutheran Pastor




1893 -- England: Independent Labour Party founded, Bradford, headed by Keir Hardie.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Plabour.htm


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1894 -- His seaman's career over, Joseph Conrad returns to London & finishes the manuscript of a tale he has been writing for five years. Almayer's Folly, his first novel, is published the following year.
http://www.stfrancis.edu/en/student/kurtzweb/conrad.htm


1895 -- Source=Robert Braunwart US: Brooklyn trolley strike begins (-Feb. 2); militia is later called out.


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1896 -- John Dos Passos, lefty novelist/capitalist realist (the U.S.A. trilogy), & later Cold War warrior, lives, Chicago. An integral part of the Lost Generation crowd in Paris in the 20s. His increasing fascist leanings estranged him from most of his associates, including Hemingway.
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/aaron-chap15.html



Sad Alice
1898 -- Reverend Charles L Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, dies at 66.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/lcarroll.htm
http://www.jabberwocky.com/carroll/



1909 -- Emma GoldmanUS: Dr. Ben Reitman & Emma Goldman arrested on charges of conspiracy against the government; both are held on bail. Buwalda arrested for disturbing the peace. Supporters of Goldman & Reitman rally to protest the arrests tomorrow; police forcibly end gatherings.

In jail, Emma learns about her father's death. She is released on January 18, & participates in a public debate on "Anarchism versus Socialism."

Emma's anticipated departure for Australia Jan. 23 is postponed. The case dropped Jan. 28.



1909 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Samuel Coleridge-Taylor cantata "Bon-Bon Suite" is performed for the first time in its full orchestral version, Brighton Music Festival, England.


Félix  Likiniano, book cover; source www.sjakoo.nl
1909 -- Spain: Félix Likiniano lives (1909-1983).
orange diamond dingbat; anarquista; new entry, remove 2008A Basque anarchist, Likiniano was in the anarchist militia during the Spanish civil war, & later designed the separatist ETA's logo.

«Likiniano decided to leave the CNT in 1945 when it refused to recognize the Basque right to self-determination. He participated in diverse resistence actions, including an attempt to assassinate Franco, the Spanish dictator.»



1910 -- US:

More Strange Stuff: "Mysterious white aircraft" seen & heard about noon, Chattanooga, TN (also seen on previous two days) [New York Tribune, Jan 15]

http://www.sacred-texts.com/fort/damned/damn03.htm


1912 --

American author / socialist / feminist Tillie Olsen lives, about this time.

(1912 or 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska; she is not sure of the date because it was never recorded.)


"& when is there time to remember, to sift, to weigh, to estimate, to total?"

— Tillie Olsen, (d.2007)

http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/olsen/north.htm
http://www.geometry.net/authors/olsen_tillie_page_no_3.php


Quantity is our middle name
1914 -- US: Hog-Wild? Henry Ford's assembly line begins production of the Model T. Each car requires 90 minutes for assembly. His ideas for the assemblyline were first formulated after visiting the Chicago slaughterhouses, where 75,000 hogs a day were being routinely butchered.


1914 -- US: IWW (Industrial Workers of the World)-Suhr Trial begins, Marysville, California.
http://www.iww.org/




Emma goldman Poster
1918 -- US: Emma Goldman is fined & sentenced to 2 years in prison for obstruction of justice (opposing the draft). Raised in America, but born in Lithuania, the young anarchist feminist will soon be deported from the Land of the Free.
http://home4.swipnet.se/~w-40997/emma.htm



1918 -- US: The Supreme Court upholds the constitutionality of the selective service law, affirming all criminal charges arising from non-compliance with the draft.

On January 28th the Court mandates the return of Emma Goldman & Alexander Berkman to fulfill their prison sentences. On January 30th, from Petrograd, in Russia, the US ambassador notifies the State Department of Russian anarchists threatening to hold him personally responsible for Goldman's & Berkman's safety in prison.

Emma Goldman, anarchist feminist





Voline
1919 -- Russia: Voline, Russian revolutionary & anarchist historian, arrested & dragged from one prison to another.

Trotsky, pretender to the throne, already had ordered his execution, & Voline escaped death only by sheer accident...





Murray Bookchin
1921 -- Murray Bookchin, American anarchist, lives.
Prolific author, philosopher, ecologist (under the pseudonym Lewis Herber during the 50s Red Scare & blacklist), historian, advocate of 'Libertarian Municipalism', head of the Institute for Social Ecology in Vermont.

Bookchin was a young communist, expelled in the 40s. He became a labor organizer & a libertarian socialist working with dissident German exile Marxists in New York city, then an anarchist. During the 50s he pioneered writing on ecological issues.

During the 60s he founded the Anarchos Collective & his writings, particularly his critiques of Marxism & Leninism (Listen, Marxist!), profoundly influenced the American New Left.

http://www.social-ecology.org/harbinger/vol2no1/bookchin.html




Mishima
1925 -- Self-Criticism?: Novelist/playwright Yukio Mishima (Kimitake Hiraoka) lives, Tokyo, Japan, into a samurai family. Right-wing gay fascist, novelist who put the finishing touches to his The Sea of Fertility tetralogy, committing suicide a few hours later.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/mishima.htm



1927 --
"Hungarian Varsovienne" Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra, recorded      

This pre-Depression recording exists thanks to Henry Ford's ironic role as patron of the folk arts. The automotive mogul had a 19th-century rural sensibility, even as his assembly lines & Model-Ts inexorably pushed America into the 20th century. He sponsored fiddling contests & a dancing school, their uplifting value lost on the anonymous worker who told Edmund Wilson:

"A man checks 'is brains & 'is freedom at the door when he goes to work at Ford's."

In this case, the "Hungarian Varsovienne" (a relative of the mazurka) reflects the magnet the automobile industry was for immigrants of varied backgrounds. To Ford, a lover of American dance music, the irony of his own recording may have been lost.

— Mark Humphrey, "The Great Depression: American Music in the '30s"

Source no longer online, the original page has been rescued/archived at the Stan Iverson Memorial Library,
http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/mirror/Depressionmusic2.html
http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/mirror/Depressionmusic2.html

http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,301462,00.html



1929 -- Canada: Doggin It? First International dogsled mail arrives in Montreal. See 2 February.



1933 -- Avant-guard film-maker Stan Brakhage lives. Regarded as one of the most important experimental filmmakers of the 20th century, made over 400 films.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage


Ethel Mannin
1938 -- England: Ethel Mannin & Emma Goldman speak on "The Betrayal of the Spanish People" at a CNT-FAI program in London; the audience turns against the Communists when they attempt to break up the meeting.

Emma Goldman, anarchist Further details/ context, click here[Details / context]





1939 -- Nederlands: Emma Goldman, anarchist feministWorking every day since late December at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam, Emma Goldman finds it impossible to arrange Alexander Berkman's papers without also organizing her own; she finally finishes the work today.
http://www.iisg.nl/archives/en/files/e/10749603.php


1941 -- US: A. Philip Randolph, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters & chief spokesperson for the African American working class, calls for a March on Washington, demanding racial integration of the military & equal access to defense-industry jobs.

The call prompts black enthusiasm too great for the government to ignore.
Further details/ context, click here[Details / context]




1941 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Picasso begins writing his play "Desire Caught by the Tail", finishing in three days.


1944 -- US: Nisei eligibility for the draft is restored. The reaction to this announcement by those interred in the American concentration camps is mixed.
[Sources]


1945 -- France: Jean Ajalbert dies.
orange diamond dingbat; Pierre Kropotkine; new entry, remove 2008Avocat, poète impressionniste, écrivain naturaliste & anarchiste. Active in the decadent movement with Tailhade, et al., transposing the effects of impressionist painting into poetry.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ajalbert
http://ytak.club.fr/juin2.html#ajalbert


1946 -- India: Two jetties collapse in Ganges — 160 Hindu pilgrims are crushed.



1952 -- Source=Robert Braunwart The Modern Jazz Quartet is formally incorporated.


Bogart
1957 -- Humphrey Bogart, (Whiskey Straight) dies at 57, at 2:30 in the morning. Bogart, arguably America's most famous film actor, had cancer of the esophagus. News programs treated his funeral as a national event. Humphrey always Bogarted the joint. Humphrey Bogart also was an expert chess player & played for stakes.

A target of the conservative & liberal American witch hunters of the 40s & 50s.





1961 -- England: Prison revolts at Maidstone & Shrewsbury.
'Calendar Riots'


Red & black anarchy symbol with raised fist
1962 -- France: Justin Olive (1886-1962) dies. Militant anarchist & revolutionary syndicalist.



1963 -- US: George Wallace sworn in as Governor of Alabama, his address states "segregation now; segregation tomorrow; segregation forever!."



Bond comic, Vietnam; source lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/Graphics/Bond
1966 -- US: March on Atlanta to protest ouster of Julian Bond, African American pacifist, from Georgia House of Representatives, after his endorsement of SNCC statement critical of US involvement in Vietnam; Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke.

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

          — Martin Luther King Jr.




1966 -- Houston, We Have a Problem?: David Jones changes his last name to Bowie to avoid confusion with Davy Jones from the Monkees.
http://www.notbored.org/bowie.html



Haight-Ashbury street sign
1967 -- US: Gathering of the Tribes for the First Human Be-In (first hippie "be-in") at Golden Gate Park in Frisco, California. Probably 20,000 come to play, though Emmett Grogan says as many as 300,000 in Ringolevio. Familiar names include Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, & Lenore Kandel. Sponsored by Haight Independent Proprietors (H.I.P.) & the Communication Co. Among the performers are The Grateful Dead & The Jefferson Airplane.

Allen Ginsberg dancing; source http://www.summeroflove.org/images/law

Speakers also include
Jerry Rubin, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti & Timothy Leary. Participants were urged to bring food to share, flowers, beads, costumes, feathers, bells, cymbals & flags. The Be-In was produced by Michael Bowen.





1969 -- High Seas: Series of explosions aboard the American nuclear aircraft carrier Enterprise kills 17, injures 85.


1970 -- US: United Airlines halted its "men only" executive flights between New York & Chicago.


1970 -- A display of John Lennon's erotic "Bag One" lithographs opens in London. Scotland Yard seizes prints 2 days later as evidence of pornography.


1970 -- Spain: Government drafts 55,000 postal workers to crush strike.


Ammon Hennacy, anarchist
1970 -- US: Anarchist/pacifist Ammon Hennacy dies.
Best known for his work in operating the "Joe Hill Hospitality House" for transients in Salt Lick City, Utah. Influenced Dorothy Day & U. Utah Phillips. Hennacy was a self-described "Christian-anarchist-pacifist" who never paid taxes or went to war.



istorija
1970 -- Poland: Riots in Polish Baltic ports, continuing until the 18th.
Source: 'Calendar Riots'
http://www.kontra-punkt.info/arhiva/istorija/istorija.html


1972 -- France: Adrien Perrissaguet (1898-1972) dies.
Founder of "L'association des fédéralistes anarchistes" & the weekly magazine "The Libertarian Voice" & "Combat syndicaliste." An activist in the Sacco & Vanzetti defense committee, he also fought in the Spanish Revolution of 1936 & was a French Resistance partisan during WWII.

http://struggle.ws/spain/pam_intro.html
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/8195/blasts/pointblank/spanishrevolution.htm



1973 -- Tapped Out?: Tap dancer Roy Castle (1932-1994) measured at 1440 taps/min on BBC TV.
http://www.grantswift.com/


1976 -- Spain: Wildcat strike wave spreads across the nation to Barcelona, resulting in the formation of workers' general assemblies & defiance of the unions & government.

"Each of them [parties, unions, groupuscles] organizes repression against those who are not organized, or who are not organized according to their particular methods. The difference between these organizations is measured by the amount of repression they are prepared to exercise."

— Jacques Camatte, Against Domestication





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1977 -- Amorous novelist Anais Nin is amorous nomour.


1978 -- Source=Robert Braunwart The Sex Pistols' final concert (Winterland, Frisco, California).


1981 -- US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader President Jim Carter authorizes sending combat equipment to Salvadoran junta. Just another democratic gesture to freedom loving people.


Hip happy go-getter face; source www.uncletaz.com
1984 -- He Urned It?: Ray Kroc, founder of McDonalds, dies at 82. Cremated in one of his own restaurants, his ashes are kept at the first McDonalds, in a kroc.


1987 -- Germany: In nuclear reactor protest, Robin Wood occupies Environment Ministry, Lower Saxony.


1989 -- England: 1,000 enlightened Muslims burn Salmon Rushdies' Satanic Verses in Bradford. Probly some religious thing.
http://www.notbored.org/rushdie.html


1990 -- The Simpsons live. Matt Groening's satire of the American family offers visually clever parodies of the media itself. The characters stem from a long line of TV families, from the Honeymooners through the Flintstones. Homer makes one of the great parental statements to Lisa, when she says he does not understand something:

"Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand."




1991 -- US: An estimated 30,000-60,000 rally at Seattle Central Community College (where Auntie Dave was once editor of the student paper, & the school tried twice to remove him) in Seattle, Washington, in vigil & opposition to pending US invasion of Kuwait & Iraq.

Protesters occupy Seattle's Federal Building; University of Washington protesters block I-5 & march downtown to join the Federal Building demonstration. Evergreen State College students lead a demonstration that occupies the Washington state capitol building overnight.



1991 -- Guatemala: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Jorge Serrano Elias installed as president.


Murray Bookchin
1991 -- A Bibliography of Published Works by Murray Bookchin, including translations, compiled by Janet Biehl on the occasion of the anarchist Murray Bookchin's 70th birthday today.

An aside: Auntie Dave was a guest of Murray's at his apartment for a few days in NY City about 1971, & again later when Murray moved to Vermont, where the raving drunken sot (Dave, not Murray) upchucked all over the apartment & had to be nursed back to normalcy. We met again a decade or so later in Detroit at Lorraine & Fredy Perlman's home where some lively exchanges took place in Fredy's kitchen as the two of them went head to head, toe to toe.

http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bookchin/biehlbiblio.html




1992 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Chile: Protest against 10 murders by police in the last 20 days, Santiago.


Federica Montseny, Spanish anarquista
1994 -- France: Spanish anarchist, feminist, educator Federica Montseny (1905-1994) dies, Toulouse.

Daily Bleed Saint, 2006
Renowned Spanish feminist, radical educator.


Involved with regional committees of the CNT-FAI, during the Spanish Revolution urging participation in the Republican government. Montseny joined as Minister of Health...

Further details/ context, click here[Details / context]





1994 -- Peace accords signed to dismantle Ukraine's nuclear weapons & take US & Russian missiles off Ukrainian targets.


1996 -- US: 16 protesters arrested in a winter blockade of the rural Wisconsin site of the US Navy's ELF transmitter, which transmits triggering signals to nuclear weapons aboard US submarines. A total of nearly 400 arrests have occurred in 24 actions between 1991-96.


2003 -- Source=Robert Braunwart Human Rights Watch annual report criticizes Burma, China, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Liberia, Russia, the US & Vietnam. Don't know how the US could be on this Family Values list.


2005 -- orange diamond dingbat; new entry, remove 2008US: Army Specialist Charles Graner Jr., ringleader of a band of rogue guards at the Abu Ghraib prison, convicted at Fort Hood, Texass, of abusing Iraqi detainees. Probable scapegoat to protect higher-uppitys, later sentenced to 10 years in prison.


2006 -- Pakistan: The government angrily denounces yesterday's CIA airstrike that killed at least 18 (including five children). The CIA claimed it got "good reporting" on Al-Zawahri's location & ordered the Predator airstrike...so good it was wrong (Al-Zawahri — Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in the al Qaeda terrorist network — later turns up on video), & so good it managed to kill many innocent civilians. About par for this known American terrorist organization.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/01/14/alqaeda.strike/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damadola_airstrike



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but he does not know how to distribute it."

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