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Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement
- Subject: Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement
- From: Thomas Seay <entheogens@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:46:38 -0800 (PST)
--- cerclesocial@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> "God, and I thought having to worry about Trots and
> Islamists dominating the
> anti-war movement (as in South Africa) was bad."
>
> same problem in France. The main "antiwar coalition"
> is led by SWP local
> branch - now a part of LCR - and in strong links
> with muslim associations -
> and not the most progressive ones.
For what it's worth: we have the same problem in the
U.S.
Trotskyites making the argument that anything that
opposes the US is anti-imperialist and is to be
supported. Are these people petrified in the year
1968 and believe that national liberation movements
are going to bring capitalism to its knees?
-Thomas
-Thomas
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- Thread context:
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement, (continued)
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
Lowe Laclau Mon 22 Mar 2004, 21:01 GMT
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
Tom Messmer Mon 22 Mar 2004, 22:11 GMT
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
cerclesocial Mon 22 Mar 2004, 22:18 GMT
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
Peter Jovanovic Tue 23 Mar 2004, 00:10 GMT
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
Thomas Seay Tue 23 Mar 2004, 00:46 GMT
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
Thiago Oppermann Tue 23 Mar 2004, 01:00 GMT
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
Thomas Seay Tue 23 Mar 2004, 01:26 GMT
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
Thiago Oppermann Tue 23 Mar 2004, 03:26 GMT
- Re: AUT: RE: antiwar movement,
Tom Messmer Tue 23 Mar 2004, 03:52 GMT
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