[Marxism] Cuba to abandon wage caps
S. Artesian
sartesian at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 13 07:05:13 MDT 2008
So Walter, do you endorse or support this step as a way forward for the
revolutionary government of Cuba, and the Cuban revolution?
If yes, why? If no, why not?
What was said about Cuba, and what you state you have the biggest
disagreement with, was that this step was a retreat; that this step would
lead to a "proto"-class differentiation.
Why do you disagree? Is this step consistent with Cuba's historical
commitment to the "new socialist man [and woman]? Is this step consistent
with Cuba's historical commitment that all are and each person is entitled
to the same access to health care, education, etc? Does this step contain
risks and dangers to that commitment?
You admonish others never to make general declarations. But in your
response to this and almost every other issue, you make nothing both general
declarations, in general, identifying those who have specific disagreements
about specific actions as allied in general with Washington, Margaret
Thatcher, etc. Yet you never ever respond to the specific issues and the
specific impacts for the advance of socialist emancipation.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Lippmann" <walterlx at earthlink.net>
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