The answer is that this fight should not be made our fight.  The problem
is that many progressive groups are making this a top priority.  We should
be putting our energy into and mobilizing people around other issues and
struggles.

Marty

On Tue, 16 May 2000, Doug Henwood wrote:
> 
> The anti-China campaign gives me a serious case of the creeps - it's 
> right out of the long tradition of Yellow Perilism, compounded with 
> old-fashioned anti-Communist Red Perilism. But today's Financial 
> Times reports that 9 out of 10 U.S. CEOs support PNTR and WTO entry. 
> This is a major priority for big capital. So is the one true 
> "progressive" position on this to support PNTR/WTO entry, along with 
> the Fortune 500? Seems to me this is an extremely complicated issue, 
> much too complicated for a simple yes/no answer.
> 
> Doug
> 

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