Carrol wrote: > The Senate doubtless _should_ do many things, but _should_ propositions are > rather empty. The Senate, after all, _really_ stands for the goals of the > Drone program. The question should be not what the Senate 'should' do but > how popular pressure can be generated to _force_ the Senate to vote against > its own principles, which are the principles of the Empire of capital.
Any possibility that demanding the Senate to intervene be an action -- among other possible and necessary ones -- aimed at generating the requisite popular pressure? I don't understand why this needs to be counterposed to the generation of popular pressure. This doesn't exclude other actions. It may complement them. _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
