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Electoral politics
- Subject: Electoral politics
- From: "James F. Miller" <jamiller@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 19:31:43 -0700 (PDT)
In a recent message I commented on the need for working
people to break from capitalist politics. Louis came back:
>Louis: Hmmm. Now there was an African-American member of the Democratic
>Party Louis Stokes that the Militant was ready to endorse in the 1960s when he
>ran as an independent. He was liberal and bourgeois, wasn't he? How do you
>folks come up with these political calculations? Ouija board?
I think Louis is feigning ignorance here. He really knows
a lot about the history of the SWP, but he often doesn't let
on how much he knows.
Why did the SWP endorse Stokes? There is nothing in the
_Militant_, or in SWP documents, about ouija boards. There
is a political argument. I think Louis already has a rough
idea about what that argument was.
Unfortunately, however, he doesn't want to discuss it with
me, so I'll say no more on this point.
Jim Miller
Seattle
jamiller@xxxxxxxxxxx
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