[Marxism] New British left inisiatives (sic)
Paddy Apling
e.c.apling at btinternet.com
Thu Apr 9 08:59:01 MDT 2009
Apologies for my mis-spelling of initiatives - but my message has received
the predictable response from Mike Pearn, the archetypal sectarian, for
whom, presumably, nothing less than emulation of Guy Fawkes' reputed plan to
blow up the House of Commons could possibly be regarded as a programme for
revolutionaries, without ever thinking how it may be possible to involve
those not steeped in the Marxist tradition in actions which may help them to
see that Another World is Possible - and that they and us should do all we
can to move society in that direction.
With comradely greetings to you all (including Mike Pearn, who I trust will
forgive me),
Paddy
http://apling.freeservers.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "mike pearn" <neprimerimye at yahoo.co.uk>
To: <e.c.apling at btinternet.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 10:56 PM
Subject: [Marxism] New British left inisiatives (sic)
>
> "Paddy Apling" <e.c.apling at btinternet.com>
> New Bitish Left Inisiatives
>
> "TWO recent political initiatives could open up new perspectives for left
> and labour movement advance in Britain.
>
> The launch of the People's Charter for Change
>
> The second major initiative of recent months is the No2EU - Yes to
> Democracy ( http://no2eu.com/ )platform being put forward for the European
> Parliament elections on June 4."
>
> There is more chance of alien plans of restoring Atlantis to world
> domination than of either of these inisiatives (sic) making real headway
> amongst working people. That said they may please some elements within the
> trade union bureaucracy, the ever declining ranks of those within Nu
> Labour who consider themselves leftwing and the aged remnants of British
> breznevism.
>
> Best,
>
> Mike.
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