[Marxism] An analysis of the DP convention that works better
S. Artesian
sartesian at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 1 12:22:12 MDT 2008
I was hardly misrepresenting Marvin since I explicitly stated that I was
making that clarification about my opinion, not Marvin's.
The point I maintain is that once inside the Democratic party, the
class/social struggle is defused and debilitated, declassed. For there to be
any validity into "entryism" into the Democratic party, there would have to
be an agreement on a common program. So entryism in France 75 years ago was
possible and viable based on program, and represented nothing more than a
variation on the tactic of united front.
Nothing of the like has ever happened, will ever happen with the Democratic
party. "Entry" there is at best popular frontism, which is just a rest stop
on the road to capitulation.
Details, comrades, details.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Feldman" <ffeldman at bellatlantic.net>
To: <sartesian at earthlink.net>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Marxism] An analysis of the DP convention that works better
>
>>
> Fred writes:
> Well, I agree with Marvin that he was misrepresented by S. Artesian. Still
> I
> feel the need to reiterate my own view which is not the same as either or
> the above:
>
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