Greetings Economists,
On Feb 26, 2007, at 12:12 PM, Mark Lause wrote:

In theory, a Caucasian who rejects and sheds "whiteness" is no longer
"white."  But I have no idea what they mean by this.

Neither do they.

Doyle;
Well no one can in the absence of a large scale organized left.  Which
then displaces people to interpret polls and other nebulous means of
establishing a big movement.  It is in my view valid to suggest there
are enough 'whites' having rejected the white ideology based upon some
poll results to establish a unified working class movement.  On the
other hand, that is just a guess with nothing to back it up.  So we are
left with then establishing a means to organize a left.  To what do we
turn in terms of really large scale organizing?

That means to me that really existing racism has to be explicitly
addressed in the movement.  But then also sexism.  Your comment is very
well stated and persuasive so then what?
Doyle

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