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Re: Bolshevism vs Menshevism?
- Subject: Re: Bolshevism vs Menshevism?
- From: Louis N Proyect <lnp3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1996 06:45:53 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Robert Malecki wrote:
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> Louis,what are you implying here? that revolutions are made on slump (the
> moose arguement). that revolution does not need a concious leadership that
> has absorbed some of the greatest tactics and lessons of history.
>
Louis: Yes, of course. The moose argument is bullet-proof and rock-solid
as far as I'm concerned. I refer you to Trotsky's article on "The
Individual, the Ungulate and History" in Vol 3 of his Collected Writings
(1928-1929), Pathfinder Press.
> finally just what are the general principles of marxism you are talking about?
>
> malecki in exile...
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