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Re: AUT: The term "left-wing"
- Subject: Re: AUT: The term "left-wing"
- From: Nestor McNab <nestor_mcnab@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 10:13:34 +0000 (GMT)
Considering the origins of the expressions "left" and "right"
(i.e. their seating positions in parliament) I would presume
that anyone who wishes to abolish bourgeois parliaments would
also wish to abolish the above expressions.
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- Thread context:
- Re: AUT: Fwd: Argentina: Mass Assembly Votes for Revolutionary Program, (continued)
- AUT: The term "left-wing",
Michael Handelman Tue 05 Feb 2002, 04:16 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Peter Jovanovic Tue 05 Feb 2002, 04:30 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Floyce White Tue 05 Feb 2002, 06:39 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Nestor McNab Tue 05 Feb 2002, 10:13 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Neil Fettes Tue 05 Feb 2002, 13:12 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Jerry Spencer Tue 05 Feb 2002, 19:00 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Jerry Spencer Tue 05 Feb 2002, 19:03 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Floyce White Tue 05 Feb 2002, 23:14 GMT
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