I am the youngest of four children to two Dust Bowl Okies who migrated to Shafter, California in the Central Valley. My family was fairly apolitical, with Republican leanings. I graduated with a BA in political science from California State College, Bakersfield in 1974; earned a MA in political science from University of California, Davis in 1976; and ended up as ABD in political science at University of California, Santa Barbara in 1980.
I began political life as a typical McGovern liberal, moved left to become a card carrying member of the Socialist Party USA, and in the late 1990s evolved into a libertarian.
During undergraduate and graduate studies I was active in-on campus politics. As a graduate student at UC Santa Barbara in the late 1970s I led the Graduate Students Association in joining the nationwide Coors beer boycott and several other political campaigns. In 1972 I became a member of the War Resisters League and participated in and organized anti-war protests. For more than 15 years I protested a portion of my income taxes as being war taxes. In the latter years of that period, I withheld part of my income taxes from the federal government. In 1980 I was arrested, along with hundreds of others, for civil disobedience at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. From the early 1980s to the mid-1990s I was a hyper-active socialist: twice running for Santa Barbara City Council openly as a socialist in the mid-1980s; worked with tenants (three city-wide rent control campaigns in seven years), and gays and lesbians (Deb, my wife, was the first heterosexual on the Gays and Lesbian Resource Center Board of Directors); and fighting political cultists in California’s Peace and Freedom Party (the only socialist party with ballot status in California).
During this period I also found time to work full-time as an editor (from 1982 to 2000) of a political science journal published in Santa Barbara.
From the early 1980s to 2000, I published several political articles in publications such as Liberty magazine, the Santa Barbara News-Press, the Santa Barbara Independent, The Socialist, Left Out, and Tenants United.
From 2000 to 2009, I mostly dropped out of politics and concentrated on my job (Real Property Appraiser for the Santa Barbara County Assessor’s Office); building a real estate “empire” (four rental condos); and exploring and hiking the southwestern United States with my wife, Deb, as often as we could get away.
In 2009 we moved from Santa Barbara to St. George, Utah. In the past three years (up to December 2013) I have had more than 40 essays published in The Salt Lake Tribune and The Spectrum (local St. George daily newspaper). It is a rather eclectic group of articles: hiking/travel stories, political essays, and humorous musings.
In May 2012 Deb and I attended the Libertarian Party National Convention as Utah delegates and helped nominate Gary Johnson as our presidential candidate.
In September 2013 Why We Left the Left was awarded Honorable Mention in the Non-Fiction Category of the League of Utah Writers Published Book contest.
Visit the Why We Left the Left Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Why-We-Left-the-Left/173860626049768
In January 2014 I published my second book, Challenge Authority: Memoir of a Baby Boomer. In September 2014 Challenge Authority was awarded 2nd Place in the Non-Fiction Category of the League of Utah Writers Published Book contest. See the Challenge Authority webpage for more information including direct links to online bookstores:
https://my.bookbaby.com/book/challenge-authority-memoir-of-a-baby-boomer
Visit the Challenge Authority Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Why-We-Left-the-Left/173860626049768
My latest book, Hiking Southwest Utah and Adjacent Areas, Volume 1, was released in December 2014. The webpage, including links to online bookstores, is found at: http://my.bookbaby.com/book/hiking-southwest-utah-and-adjacent-areas
The Facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hiking-Southwest-Utah-and-Adjacent-Areas/1489605251309735