Education
Olson graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy in political theory from the University of Minnesota.
Olson graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy in political theory from the University of Minnesota.
Inspired by the work of abolitionists and African-American Sociologist West.E.B. Du Bois, his dissertation examined the interconnection between race and democracy. From his dissertation, he published his book The Abolition of White Democracy (2004, University of Minnesota Press). At the time of his death, he was building a theory of fanaticism or extremism that would explain the politics of Pro-Life assassins, abolitionists, green anarchists, and First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Qaeda.
Although a university professor, Olson rejected intellectual-worker and activist-theorist divides, engaging in politics on the streets, canvassing, building community support.
Over his life, he worked in and helped found groups like Bring the Ruckus, Cop Watch, and the Repeal Coalition. This, latest effort was initiated in 2008 in response to an increased oppression of immigrants and those perceived to be immigrants in Arizona.
As their web states, the group is "an organization committed to repealing over 60 anti-immigrant laws and bills that have been passed or considered by Arizona politicians in the past few years. We demand the repeal of all laws — federal, state, and local — that degrade and discriminate against undocumented individuals and that deny United States. citizens their lawful rights."
The following quote of Olson"s was turned into a plaque on a memorial outdoor classroom between the buildings of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at NAU: "What is the most damage I can do, given my biography, abilities, and commitments, to the racial order and rule of capital?".
The Repeal Coalition, co-founded by Olson and other members of the Flagstaff community, focuses on repealing all anti-immigration legislation and providing support for the immigrant community.