This makes good sense.  I see  that the left & a Tea Party group are
protesting today on K Street.  Much of the right would agree with us about
imperialism.  Our concerns are different.  They care about the wasteful
government spending.


On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 8:53 PM, martin schiller <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Apr 11, 2013, at 9:47 AM, michael a. lebowitz wrote:
>
> > Maybe it is possible to try <...> a few baby steps--- eg., by attempting
> to identify a few subjects that might be useful to pursue in a cooperative
> and collective manner and then seeing if there are subgroups within the
> list willing to give these a try.
>
> Carrol Cox contributed :
>
> > Marx's point in the Critique of the Gotha Programme, where he argues
> that there
> > should have been no attempt to arrive at shared theory with the
> LaSalleans
> > (sp?) but merely agreement on a shared program.
>
> The identification of the 'shared program' might be a suitable 'subject'
> to pursue.
>
> I would think that creating an argument that bridges the divisions of
> right left might be an appropriate pursuit for this group.
>
> martin
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