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Theology for Troublemakers: Gary Dorrien & Aaron Stauffer on Social Ethics for This Moment

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Apr 13, 2026
Gary Dorrien, a leading scholar of Christian social ethics and democratic socialism; Aaron Stauffer, a minister focused on congregational vitality and organizing. They trace Gary’s formation, critique neoliberal turns and Democratic failures, warn how populism scapegoats the vulnerable, and explore building multiracial coalitions, cooperatives, and local organizing for durable social change.
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INSIGHT

Norman Thomas Warned Populism Tends Toward Authoritarianism

  • Norman Thomas argued that populist stampedes in the U.S. tend to surge rightward toward authoritarian scapegoating rather than leftward democratic socialism.
  • Thomas's lived campaigning gave him a granular sense that mass discontent often seeks shortcuts and racial scapegoats.
INSIGHT

The New Deal Implemented Socialist Policy At Scale

  • The New Deal implemented roughly 90% of the Socialist Party platform, showing progressive and socialist overlap in practical reforms.
  • Dorrien emphasizes that democratic socialists and progressives historically worked together rather than treating each other as sellouts.
ANECDOTE

Research Unearthed A Diverse Black Social Gospel Tradition

  • Dorrien recounts researching the black social gospel to find roots behind Martin Luther King's formation and earlier Black abolitionist organizing.
  • He highlights figures like Alexander Walters who bridged church ministry and organizations like the Afro-American League and Niagara movement.
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