En relaci�n a RE: [CrashList] Tony's Bologna,
el 18 Aug 00, a las 12:05, Mark Jones dijo:

> Ken wrote
> >charity begins at home.  For you and
> > me, home is the United States, and the object of our charity
> > ought first to be the well-being of the US laboring population.
>
> Ken, for what it is worth, more than half the members of the Crashlist
> do not live in the US...
>  let us keep up an internationalist spirit here.

It's not a problem of the constituency of the list, however.

Since at least the Spanish-American war of 1898, led by its ruling
classes, the US nation has become an imperialist nation. Thus, the
well-being of its laboring population has increasingly had to do with
the not-precisely-so-well-being of populations (laboring and even
fractions of ruling populations) in those countries that had to
suffer (and have to suffer) intervention of the American State in
their internal affairs.

You cannot have both things at the same time, that is to permanently
intervene in other peoples' homes, extract a benefit from that, then
eat that benefit within your own home by yourself, and AT THE SAME
TIME declare that the limits of your home are all that counts. If the
policies of the US ruling classes seek to turn all of the planet into
a home for themselves, it is nonsensical to claim that laboring
classes in the same country have a right to selfishness such as
exposed by Tony.



N�stor Miguel Gorojovsky
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