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RE: AUT: Re: History of Solidarity UK?/History of Autonomist
- Subject: RE: AUT: Re: History of Solidarity UK?/History of Autonomist
- From: Harald Beyer-Arnesen <haraldba@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 04:39:26 +0100 (MET)
Gra wrote:
>Would that today we could write as fluently and intelligently in a way that
>workers could immediately pick up on.
>
>Solidarity was able to hold together in its publications minute discussions
>about the interaction of individual personalities in plants, offices and so
>on and at the same time deal with highly complex and abstract arguments
>rooted in the general political situation of the time. We eagerly looked
>forward to getting hold of copies and even today in my loft I'm sure I've
>got most of the stuff that was produced. Copies used to get passed around in
>the car plants here until they fell apart. I have not seen that quality of
>writing since those days, [mid to late 70s]- it was this paradox that led me
>on to the notion of class composition, it would be impossible to recreate a
>Solidarity type organisation today I believe.
Gra, what precisely is the paradox you are referring to, and why
is it you think it would be impossible to recreate a Solidarity
type organisation today?
Harald
in solidarity,
Harald Beyer-Arnesen
haraldba@xxxxxxxxx
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