[Marxism] fronting for Morales

S. Artesian sartesian at earthlink.net
Wed Jun 18 20:48:55 MDT 2008


I was responding to this from your post:

"Nonetheless,
liberating the government from imperialism and the oligarchy is an important
victory and one the counterrevolutionary forces are currently working
overtime to overturn.

Whatever weaknesses and limitations, it is quite clear that Morales has at
least done something right to led the movement this far."
___________
If I misinterpreted your remarks, my apologies.  It is not my intention to 
wag fingers here.  But there were serious movements toward dual power in 
Bolivia both in 2003 and 2005.  In that specific regard, I believe Morales 
represents a step away, and a step backward, from that.

I included the quote from Saint-Just not as orthodoxy, and not because I 
believe anybody wants half-revolutions here, but because, as the case of 
Allende, and not Allende, proves, the dangers are immense and are greater in 
fact the LESS radical the course that is taken.


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From: "Stuart Munckton" <stuartmunckton at gmail.com>
To: <sartesian at earthlink.net>
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