Would you please forward his answer? b & m
I'm basically trying to make a distinction between the capitalist class and the power elite. The capitalist class in general are multinational, unorganized, and uncoordinated, and they are not directly involved in day-to-day running of the US state, though they shape US economy through their investment. A minority of the US section of the multinational capitalist class are the activist type, who shape politics, and some of them directly get involved in running the state as the power elite. -- Yoshie
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CB: What is the significance of this for working class partisans' practice ?
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