On 2011-08-05, at 11:05 AM, Carrol Cox wrote:

> Marv argues that I assume "erroneously that classes, including the 
> dominant one, are politically monolithic." Either Marv has never been 
> able to read my posts or this is a simple lie. Of course classes are not 
> monolithic. But that in itself tells us NOTHING. Marv simply imposes his 
> own antique categories on the U.S. rather than making any attempt 
> whatever to analyze the nature of the divisions within the U.S. ruling 
> class and the reverberations of those divisions in u.s. politics.

I've always inferred from your writing that you don't believe there are any 
divisions within the ruling class which are of significance to the far left. 
You rarely if ever post material examining those differences, and frequently 
berate those who make "any attempt whatever to analyze the reverberations of 
those divisions in US politics" as just plain "silly". I'll be glad to learn 
I'm mistaken. What current divisions within the US ruling class, then, do you 
think are significant, what is their impact on US poliitics, and why would you 
say they're worth our attention?
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