i'll bet you could mobilize around *that*.

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Max Sawicky <[email protected]> wrote:

> This morning the guy who started mowing his lawn at 6:30 was the enemy.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Carrol Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Aside from the issue of anti-semitism or of rhetoric, it is, I think,
> > inocrrect to speak of our "main enemy." That is pretty irrelevant to
> > political practice, or worse than irrelevant, because it shifts opinion
> > away from our "main problem," which is activating the many people who
> > more or less agree with us (us = radical leftists) but remain passive.
> >
> > We have innumerable 'enemies,' but it is political practice, not
> > abstract analysis that determines which 'enemy,' undeer given
> > circumstances is the "main enemy." The main enemy in a given case, for
> > example, might be the manager of a public hall who refused us (some
> > local group) use of the hall! Abstractly, of course, not just the main
> > enemy but the only enemy is capitalism as a system. But we never fight
> > capitalism as a system; we fight a particular incarnation of it at a
> > given time and location.
> >
> > I cannot off hand think of a singlke discussion of "the main enemy" that
> > was not in fact a theoretical and practical diversion from reality.
> >
> > Carrol
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