This description is rhetoric, not analysis. Overblown, hysterical wishful thinking.
Americans are too cynical and selfish to get aroused by the vote. And most of them
know in whose hands the Supreme Court and every other Big Lever rests in.
An economic crisis could stir them, but which way it stirs them is another matter.


Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky wrote:

> En relación a [CrashList] Living for Change,
> el 5 Jan 01, a las 12:01, Charles Brown dijo:
>
> > As we enter the 21st century, I believe we are in the early stages of the second
> > American democratic revolution in my lifetime.
> >
> > The first began 45 years ago with the Montgomery Bus Boycott triggered by the
> > Emmett Till lynching. Now, in the wake of the Supreme Court coup awarding the
> > presidency to Bush, Americans in all walks of life are questioning the
> > legitimacy of the American political system and wondering how to create a
> > government of, by and for the people to replace the government of, by and for
> > corporations that we have now.
>
> Since I have been debating this with Mark Jones on Marxmail, I feel Charles
> would be the best one to comment on our differences re: the depth of the
> "disenfranchisement" that has taken place in the USA.
>
> Néstor Miguel Gorojovsky
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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