Re: [Marxism] Fight far from over in Honduras: Will pact allow Zelaya to use the bully pulpit?

2009-11-01 Thread Tom Cod
This is all well and good but I'm wondering why I no longer receive posts from these two worthies and others in my hotmail account? I look in the junk folder and they're not there either. I retrieved these two posts from the last 100 messages site. S.Artesian wrote: Yeah, Vidal

[Marxism] Fight far from over in Honduras: Will pact allow Zelaya to use the bully pulpit?

2009-10-31 Thread Fred Feldman
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20091116/grandin Honduras: Solution or Stall? By Greg Grandin October 30, 2009 Honduran crisis may soon be over. Maybe. The leader of the coup government, Roberto Micheletti, agreed to a nine-point plan to end the country's political impasse, brokered by Thomas

Re: [Marxism] Fight far from over in Honduras: Will pact allow Zelaya to use the bully pulpit?

2009-10-31 Thread S. Artesian
Well, as self-promoting as it might be, I simply must provide a counter-analysis to this feel good, Shannon's a good guy baloney spewed about by professor Grandin. So, immodestly-- Time Up, Time Down An Agreement Was Reached Big surprise... an agreement was reached between... different

Re: [Marxism] Fight far from over in Honduras: Will pact allow Zelaya to use the bully pulpit?

2009-10-31 Thread S. Artesian
Certainly you can work within a united front, class-based, around a constituent assembly, but the fact of the matter is, such an assembly is incapable of resolving any of the issues that drive the revolution forward. So any support really has to be critical support. You think this is about