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Re: AUT: Argentina: Diary of a Revolution



Hi all.

I'm also interested the question of time frames arising from the recent
posts on the movements in Argentina by Scott and Monty.

While not holding to Lenin's view that ?November 6th will be too early.
... On the other hand, November 8th
will be too late", I do wonder how long the sort of spaces opened up by
these struggles can be sustained. I could also be far too pessimistic in
asking this though - after all, the movements in Chiapas have been
developing in the open for 9 years now.

So can anyone throw light on the discussions there about the prospects
of those movements' developments in the coming months, the nature of the
counter attacks anticipated or are even unfolding on the part of capital
and the state, and how people are seeking to respond to them?

I have seen little discussion of this aspect of the Argentinian
situation in English, beyond the sort of  views which seeks to
legitimate/rationalise vanguard politics. About the only exception I can
think of is the long piece on Argentina in the latest copy of Aufheben.
But then maybe I haven't known where to look - or maybe there are too
many unknowns in the regional and global mix to hold such a discussion
at any but the most abstract level ...

Steve





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