On 10/25/06, Louis Proyect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>But you cut out nuances from the articles: e.g., "Nevertheless, it
>would be a serious mistake to exaggerate these tendencies. The Chinese
>left as a recognizable force is still small, marginalized, and
>divided—like the working classes themselves—into many groupings and
>factions" (at
><http://www.monthlyreview.org/0606weil.htm>). :->
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>Yoshie
This has nothing to do with the matter at hand,
which is the supposed popularity of the Chinese
government. You can say the same thing about the
White Rose students who resisted Hitler: "small,
marginalized, and divided". But that does not indicate that Hitler was popular.
Given Michael's injunction, I hesitate to reply to this, but didn't
your response to Stan Goff include an objection to comparison with
fascism?
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Yoshie
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