[Marxism] Australian Greens and Socialist Alliance experiences WAS: 100, 000 progressive Australians provide the push to sink the Howard government
Alan Bradley
alanb1000 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 29 14:51:09 MST 2007
From: "Ratbag Radio"
> What that means for the Greens is going to be very
> interesting given that its another four years before
> there's a day in the sun electorally at that level.
Key phrase: "at that level", that is, federally. Even
if the Greens were purely and only electoralist, which
is uneven, they would be looking at fairly regular
state and local government elections.
Part of the trick with Green activism is that a lot of
Green activists don't operate "as Greens" in the
movements. (I suspect the same is probably true for
ALPers.) For example, the World Environment Day
committee in Toowoomba is largely composed of Greens
and ex-Greens, but they're not there in a party
capacity.
So at one level "the Greens" do very little - but
"Greens" do quite a bit.
What will the Greens be doing between elections in the
next few years? The same as they always do!
> otherwise in Greens touchstones like Grayndler (in
> the Greens Sydney inner city heartland), Pip Hinman
> would be a no go completely.
Talk about leading with your rhetorical chin! Pip got
less than 2%.
...
Otherwise I agree with the general thrust of your arguments.
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