Scott Sanders wrote:
The structure of the JCP is the same as the structure of your average communist party, at least as I undestand it.
You have the party loyal whom run divied up industries (which can't be called industrialists), you have a strongman (Sun). Occasionally, this is a bid feudal with a rebelling industrialist, but the strongman tends to appease the rebelling industrialists because they are required to hold on to power.
However, if the strongman shows weakness or starts fumbling the ball, the industrialists will sponsor a new strongman and
a coup is held.
Once Sun screws this up enough IBM and others will move to Microsoft and we'll have the next phase of the show.
Where are we the working class who makes it work in this process? Pawns in the game.
-Andy
Andy, this is an email that I must keep archived. This is truly a gem.
Thank you.
Scott
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