[Marxism] What are the Greens, or waiting for the industrial proletarian Godot
Bonnie Weinstein
giobon at sbcglobal.net
Sun Sep 2 13:45:26 MDT 2007
Absolutely not. He was making decisions that went diametrically opposed to
continued U.S. Occupation and against Capitalism in Cuba. The Greens have
done no such thing.
Their track record, in fact, was to completely fold in the face of the
possibility of the Democratic party candidate loosing to Bush.
They are weaker than a blade of grass and are not anticapitalist.
Castro was anticapitalist, in action if not in words, at that time.
Certainly, he did not cave and pushed the revolution forward.
Peace,
Bonnie
On 9/2/07 12:24 PM, "Walter Lippmann" <walterlx at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Bonnie: I'm afraid you would have given the same lecture
> to Fidel Castro when he ran as a Cuban congressional
> candidate on the Ortodoxo Party ticket in 1952 since
> the Orthodoxos were also not a capitalist party.
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