I seldom (if ever) use the term, "sectarian," but if I did I guess I would
define it as "attempting unity on the basis of ideas rather than of shared
practice." Not wholly satisfactory, but at least it avoids using the term as
mere abuse.

Carrol

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Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 2:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Pen-l] Regime Change: Ditch the Green Party for Socialist
Campaigns

Who is sectarian now? The fountain of torrential verbiage who slings the 
epithet liberally.

The fact is that Sanders currently draws a lot of people to his 
candidacy. Real socialists find a way to talk to them, to nudge a few of 
them to get serious about overthrowing capitalism.

What to talk about with them? I stand by the points I made last December 
( http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2014/andrews091214.html ),
but a conversation, leaflet, or article today should have a different 
approach to the questions one can raise with people.

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