On 17/01/2021 15:03, Dmytri Kleiner wrote:
> I think the recent success of MAS in Boliva is instructive here. MAS,
> from what I understand, is not the movement, but rather it is referred
> to as "the instrument" of the movement. Even short of a Coup like the
> one against Morales, participation
Have the Honduran migrants issued a manifesto? Few flags, posters,
banners, orators in the highway pics. Impressively orderly unlike the
DC batshitters.
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On 2021-01-16 21:33, Brian Holmes wrote:
I keep writing in this thread because it would be just too absurd to
abandon the theorization of the present for some banal Stalinist ideas
of the 1950s - as though the Soviet invasion of Hungary never
happened, whew, what nonsense.
You are a mcarthyist
On 2021-01-16 20:01, Vincent Gaulin wrote:
This kind of pro-institutionalism parses out
the difference between a "good state" and a "bad state" in a way that
anarcho-politics' anti-statism, overvaluing of protest, and wholesale
scepticism of hierarchy never will.
And yet remains dialogically r
hello,
What a strange trip this has been... since most people in this
discussion are not from China (or live there) this pedantic discussion
about the pros and cons of communist party strategies of the Chinese
government does not significantly address the presumed focus of this
discussion. Far
hi to all Last year there had been some meetings and assemblies in order to
co-write this manifesto in international networks within the art
communities and collectives and activists. i hope that could be interesting
for this list... about possible political strategies to face this mess.
today the