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This is the problem. You are for "class-struggle methods" in Greece but are posing this to a mailing list of Marxists with one or two Greeks who already agree with you. Preaching to the choir does not begin to describe the absurdity of your intervention here. Our main concern is not why Tsipras has the gumption to be a neo-Keynesian but why the revolutionary left in Greece is so divided and isolated. The small groups in Syriza that are for socialism could never get a hearing unless they were part of Syriza. Antarsya's miniscule vote would indicate the level of support for your way of thinking even though they would find your brand of ultraleft sectarianism useless.

It is much easier to excoriate Syriza than to figure out how to build a revolutionary left, particularly in the USA where you live and where you have wasted 40 years of your life wallowing in the sterile, kibbitzing, masturbatory type of politics that the Spartacist League excels in. If you had something interesting to say about building the left in the USA, it might be easier to take you seriously but this costume party pretense at Trotsky in Coyoacan is laughable. You'd have more credibility if you imitated Elvis or Napoleon Bonaparte.

On 7/4/15 1:19 PM, James Creegan wrote:
In today's neoliberal Europe, it is impossible to achieve
even neo-Keynesian measures without class-struggle methods.
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