(This interview took place on the Emerge website originally.)

David Finkel is a member of Solidarity’s National Committee and an 
editor of Against the Current. He graciously agreed to an email 
interview with Emerge where we discuss issues ranging from Solidarity’s 
regroupment efforts to whether the U.S. could produce something like 
Podemos or Syriza today.

Emerge: Tell us first about Solidarity and its commitment to regroupment.

David Finkel: Solidarity was founded in 1986 as a regroupment of three 
small organizations – International Socialists; Workers Power, a group 
that originated from a split in the IS in 1979; and Socialist Unity, a 
group of comrades who had been expelled from the Socialist Workers Party 
in a series of ideological purges in the 1980s – and a 
socialist-feminist collective in Madison.

full: http://www.thenorthstar.info/?p=12348
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