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Re: When is a workers' state no longer a workers' state?
- Subject: Re: When is a workers' state no longer a workers' state?
- From: malecki@xxxxxxxxxx (Robert Malecki)
- Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 18:24:30 +0200 (MET DST)
>I say, old stick, your prose is impenetrable. The question you are
>addressing is an interesting one, but you have to learn how to
>communicate. I have not seen so much jargon strung together in my entire
>lifetime. As a rule of thumb, you should attempt to repackage your ideas
>in language that would be understood by your family over a holiday dinner.
>Thank of what Aunt Rose would make of "logically excludes the reality of
>state capitalism from the transition process." She would probably choke on
>her baked ham.
As usual our hero of the Sandinistas has nothing to say. He uses his sharp
wit to accuse the various Trotskyist currents on this list as using old
"jargon"along with some synical bullshit. Louis your "learning how to
communicate" failed the test miserably in Nicarugua. Because in fact it was
nothing new.
Some come down off your high horse and admit it.
malecki
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- Thread context:
- Re: Avakian as Missing Satan, (continued)
- Title of biog. of El. Marx?,
Carrol Cox Wed 17 Jul 1996, 16:47 GMT
- [no subject],
Robert Malecki Wed 17 Jul 1996, 16:26 GMT
- Re: When is a workers' state no longer a workers' state?,
Robert Malecki Wed 17 Jul 1996, 16:24 GMT
- Show trials and mock executions,
Chris, London Wed 17 Jul 1996, 06:21 GMT
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