And here I was thinking that a united front was specifically class-based, with 
programs designed to unite the working class independently of 
bourgeois-democratic institutions and organizations.  It always seemed clear to 
me that the soviets were the most highly developed form of a  united front 
organization.  No, I'm not saying you start a united front with the demand for 
or the organization of soviets, but the form and content of the "unity" has to 
articulate the actual class struggle of labor against capital rather than that 
of "free speech" or "freedom  of assembly" or "individual rights"

Silly, fossilized me.


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