Simon writes, poetically:
Our job is not to pull the baby out of the womb. We are the baby, to use
the metaphor, being born. Or rather, we are a butterfly in the making,
reconstituting from a caterpillar via the pupae phase (the political
understanding, i.e. the form) to bursting from the
How's this for a great piece of journalism?
Mother Knows Best
Once convinced that they should expend their precious parental
energy,
mothers go to great lengths to rear their young. Most impressive is
the
Australian social spider. As her spiderlings mature, she
Simon wrote:
I think that where we are parting company is that I am seeing the
productive relationship also as a social relationship, and the purpose of
revolution to change the social relationship by qualitatively changing the
productive relationship, not quantitatively.
Yes SOCIAL
Meszaros says that communism concerns control and asks:
what sort of control? In the past it was assumed that political control would do
It was not political control that was at the heart of Communism but
the control of the means of poduction, short and simple. Communism is
effectively about
- Original Message -
From: Michael Pugliese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 5:17 PM
Subject: It didn't start with the Sparts...and it won't end there either, if
these comrades keep it up...
Ay, carumba! All the Trotskyist parties in
Hi again, Bob,
What did ya do turn on the tele or look in your cristalball to predict this?
You want a crystal ball? A few weeks down the track Grosny will be a hole
in the ground, Moscow will have reluctantly agreed to Wasington's 'moral'
pleas to withdraw their regulars, Bislan Gantamirov
I found a couple of links for the article on the history of the CPGB
and its various divisions since the winding up of the official
organisation in 1991.
The link to the Marxist Leninist List is:
http://www.eGroups.com/group/marxist-leninist-list/4119.html
The original document can also be
In his reply to me Simon just gives us more of the same.
But he adds:
And on value, well, we've been over this. You are talking
about suspending the PRICE mechanism.
No, Dave's right here, there's no capitalist price without value, as Marx
makes perfectly clear in the Grundrisse, the
Ian H writes:
I do not have the time to say too much, but would like to say that I also
found Meszaros' article a really good read, and would like people to take
up the challenge to articulate a clear vision and strategy for socialism
unemcumbered with the baggage of our political past
I'd
Thanks to Hugh and Stuart for critiquing the LA Times article. I did not intend to
endorse the political perspective of the Times writer in general or regarding Sweden
in particular, as reflected in the several aspects that Hugh points to. I was more
sending it for the sort of minimal factual
Whats "Rhenish Capitalism"?
Bob
The following definition sounds a rather good explanation of the term,
which is quite common over here in the political discourse when
distinguishing German society in juxtaposition to the Anglo-American model:
"The region of "Rhenish capitalism" (West
The past is valuable regardless of allegiances. Mistakes are valuable if we
learn from them. What I was referring to is some of the more totemistic,
charismatic styles of thinking and writing that socialist movements have
been plagued with, which Meszaros' article is blissfully free of.
Ian blurps out!
Reminding everybody that he defends this utopian bullshit of Mezaro which is
completely outside of history and class struggle that appears to be trendy in certain
parts of the left today. And I agree with Hugh that this is not new but based in early
Russian anarchism. Allbut
Rob writes!
Hi again, Bob,
What did ya do turn on the tele or look in your cristalball to predict this?
You want a crystal ball? A few weeks down the track Grosny will be a hole
in the ground, Moscow will have reluctantly agreed to Wasington's 'moral'
pleas to withdraw their
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