Said Walker:
>> it is inevitable that popular protest express itself in
>> inarticulate and perhaps inappropriate slogans.
Replied Sawicky:
> ok. And inappropriate personalities, like Jerry Brown, for instance.
Exactly.
> so both sides are full of it. so what?
So the "sidedness" requires
ate slogans.
ok. And inappropriate personalities, like Jerry Brown, for instance.
> CounterCoup foregrounds a slogan -- a
> leap to making the popular vote total decisive -- that is really the flip
> side of the Bush/Baker demand to "get it over with for the sake of the
> system". T
xtent of
activity. With apologies for the byzantine 'dialectic' of the following, I
think it is inevitable that popular protest express itself in inarticulate
and perhaps inappropriate slogans. CounterCoup foregrounds a slogan -- a
leap to making the popular vote total decisive -- that is reall
At 01:02 PM 11/12/00 -0500, Max Sawicky wrote:
> > Have a look at this one and CIRCULATE WIDELY:
> > http://www.geocities.com/countercoup
> > Tom Walker
>
>Pretty remarkable, the extent of activity. I've waxed
>on this on LBO, so if anyone is interested they can
> Have a look at this one and CIRCULATE WIDELY:
> http://www.geocities.com/countercoup
> Tom Walker
Pretty remarkable, the extent of activity. I've waxed
on this on LBO, so if anyone is interested they can
check the archives. I'll just summarize here.
I think this is the r
Have a look at this one and CIRCULATE WIDELY:
http://www.geocities.com/countercoup
Tom Walker
Sandwichman and Deconsultant
Bowen Island, BC