Charlie, Marv is correct. It is but one of a few (and actually the only one I 
can think of) that is indictiave of the state of the working class for itself. 
You have another that you'd perhaps like to enlighten with? At every level, 
socialist revolutions i other countries occur during extreme development of the 
class struggle and...as important...a heightening of class consciousness.

In the U.S. a radical mobilization of the working class (30s/40s) as a whole or 
oppressed sectors within the working class (60s/70s) for the Black and Chicano 
communities was evident. It is not today, again unless there is something I 
seem to be missing.

[On S. Artesian's childish comments: children will be children and asking to be 
banned is an amazing sign of immaturity]
David


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