A Laughing Baby
A baby. Goo goo ga ga
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I have to agree with that with a couple of exceptions. It would certainly be possible to adopt (say for example....) a subset of the Alinsky methodology that didn't involve extortion of the offices, banks, and other identified segments of the "haves", that didn't involve "Fart Ins", and which were not crude and gross (or threatening).
It's not unlike studying Noam Chompsky for what insight he has into the mechanisms of propaganda, while at the same time being violently opposed to his ridiculous political and anti-American views. Or for that matter, Ayn Rand (Alinsky's section you mentioned on "self-interest" he likely pulled from Rand, although he quotes Nietsche). One would not have to believe in capitalism or be an atheist to understand the world better from Rand's view.
Alinsky's thoughts on self-interest are almost startlingly Objectivist in their premises, definitely. I guess what's going on here is that there has been a widespread conflation of Alinsky's personal convictions and actions for change and his methods--which, in my mind, is what would make someone an Alinsky radical as opposed to just a regular old radical.
In another act of supreme irony, Alinsky's personal ends have been used to tear down his general means.