[Marxism] What are the Greens, or waiting for the industrial proletarian Godot
Bonnie Weinstein
giobon at sbcglobal.net
Sun Sep 2 14:14:19 MDT 2007
He was genuinely fighting for the downtrodden of Cuba and against the status
quo of U.S. Imperialist manipulation--he was moving in a direction. The
Greens are opposed to the direction away from capitalism. They have not
proven themselves in any way.
Again, they caved at the most crucial time.
--Bonnie Weinstein
On 9/2/07 12:53 PM, "Walter Lippmann" <walterlx at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Fidel was a candidate under bourgeois democracy and only turned to armed
> struggle after Batista canceled out bourgeois democracy by a military
> coup.
>
>
> Walter Lippmann
> Los Angeles, California
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> DAVID WALTERS writes:
> Walter, you mean WAS a capitaist party. Probably Fidel wouldn't of voted for
> Fidel in 1952. His starting of armed struggle against Batista was a definitive
> break
> with electoralism. I suppose had Fidel been a supporter of Batista and then
> broke
> him later, you would of been a supporter of Batista, too?
>
>
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> WALTER LIPPMANN
> Editor-in-Chief, CubaNews
> writer - photographer - activist
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