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Re: AUT: RE: Multitudes



Comrades-

Our Central Committee had the great foresight to draft two responses to the
news that a group had taken on the name multitude, one denouncing them for
displaying a Negrian influence, and another denouncing them for reading the
dictionary or any other books not by Marx, Engels, and Lenin. Now we have
discovered that there is perhaps a third state of affairs. We suspect that
this news has been spread by provovateurs and elements foreign to the
working class. A communique from on high demonstrating the correct position
will soon be issued.

Solidarity,
International Workers Rearguard, Cyber Section


>----- Original Message -----
>From: alessandro coricelli <alessandro.coricelli@xxxxxxx>
>To: <aut-op-sy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 12:58 PM
>Subject: Re: AUT: RE: Multitudes
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> > >> myk zeitlin
> > >
> > > Some of you might be interested to know that in France the
>sans-papiers
> > > (undocumented) movement has become very active again recently with
> > > occupations of churches and thousands out on the streets demanding
> > > regularisation.
> > >
> > > One of the new autonomous collectives of the struggle, composed mainly
>of
> > > Chinese people, has taken on the name "the multitude", not from
>reading
> > > Negri, but a French dictionary.
> >
> > it would be interesting to know how in the hell have you found out that
>this
> > new autonomous collective has chosen its name ("multitudes", I gather)
>from
> > the dictionary(and not from the tradition of that very movement itself).
>In
> > all probability, yours, it is pure speculation. Within the sans papiers
> > movement the word "multitudes" is no news. Even among this very mailing
>list
> > contributors(at least of the past) there are regular contributors of the
> > Parisian Journal that bears that name and that has dealt with the sans
> > papiers issue(s) for quite some time.  The same Journal is without any
>doubt
> > influenced by Negri, someone you keep considering just an
>"intellectual",
> > while it should be known that he's no stranger to movements'
>organization(or
> > do you think that he will be a free man only next October because he's
> > misspelled some words ?)  .  Negri's influence on the sans papier
>movement
> > is a FACT. The fact of the matter is that you show no familiarity
>whatsoever
> > with this stuff.
> >
> > ciao,
> > alessandro
> >
> >
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> >
>
>
>
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