[Marxism] Moderator's note
S. Artesian
sartesian at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 1 12:27:19 MDT 2009
I'm done with that dodgy geezer, but I would like one last go round at this
and, even more importantly, I would like to hear what all those people who,
according to Mr. Cloke, have been contacting him offlist urging him on.
Why the John Alden?
So in answer to Mr. Cloke's question "would the defeat of the military
forces of British finance capital, of Margaret Attila the Hen Thatcher, by
the military of the Argentine dictatorship been a step forward for the
workers's struggle internationally--" the answer is not simply, but
emphatically, positively, absolutely, definitely, YES.
And if the Marxists of the UK had successfully organized the workers against
the mobilization, dispatchment, and engagement of UK troops, against the
maintenance of the what remains of empire-- if the workers had come out
against both combat and victory-- for the defeat of Thatcher abroad, then
they would have created an opening, the necessary room to maneuver for the
defeat of Thatcher at home.
And that is a principle worth repeating.....
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