Seth writes:
>One terrain of struggle is the battle for the public mind, the consent of 
>the ruled for/against the policies of the rulers.  In the US, that would be 
>the people (broadly defined) versus the corporate Democrats and 
>Republicans, subsidiaries of corporate America, Wall Street and the 
>superrich.  Have I got it right?<<


Of course you do, Seth.

In my current habitat of Eugene Oregon, known as the "Anarchist Capitol of 
the World" these days <g> the diversity of opinion ranges from 
work-within-the-system dot com yuppies, to cute hippie grandchildren's 
philosophy, to Ed Abbey, to Nader Greens, to hard core Anarchists, to 
Marxist and even to some strains of "totalitarianism". But everyone seems to 
agree on the point of "hearts and minds".

Tom

"Without consensus, we keep the bandwidth filled up and contribute to the 
consumption of energy and resources, but are not actually doing anything to 
solve the problem(s)." -- Clyde Spencer




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