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Re: the role of forced labor
- Subject: Re: the role of forced labor
- From: Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 23:44:39 -0800
>
Yoshie replied:
> >You know, amongst Marxists, one wants to have a debate >that goes
> >beyond the ABC (or A) of Marxism. Otherwise, what's the >point? It
> >makes sense sometimes to repeat ABC on a _non-Marxist_ >list, but here
> >it really doesn't, does it? For whose imaginary benefit are >you
> >reciting ABC? Not to hear yourself talk, I hope?
blah, blah, blah, blah! i am still waiting for you to make up your mind and
come up with something coherent on chattel slavery! Maybe when you get your
Ph.D., I hope, if you can! Otherwise, what is the point of teaching A of
Marxism to the list members such as "primitive accumulation"? Not to hear
youself chat on LBO talk, I hope?
Plus, you still haven't replied my question on Navigation Acts. This means how
useful the discussion is with you. Only chatting and intellectual name
dropping! That is it!
I am skipping the missive below..
Xxxx
>
>
> > >what would it take to help organize a movement in
> >>the USA against free trade _as well as_ protectionism, economic
> > >embargoes, social imperialism, etc.?
> >
> >There is no dichotomy between free trade and protectionism in the US.
> >they are both imperialist. So called free trade liberals, Clinton
> >himself, was the one who strengthened the embargo on Cuba, Iraq etc.. It
> >the same liberals who shook hands with Croatian fascists in the Yugo case
> >Free traders are the same racists as protectionists when it comes to
> >preservation of US interests.
>
> >I'm afraid you're not interested in the question I >asked....Perhaps,
> >when you become interested in a political question (about
> >organizing), we might be able to have some useful >conversation.
>
> Yoshie
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- Thread context:
- Re: the role of forced labor, (continued)
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Yoshie Furuhashi Sun 26 Nov 2000, 04:07 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Sun 26 Nov 2000, 04:38 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sun 26 Nov 2000, 06:32 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Yoshie Furuhashi Sun 26 Nov 2000, 06:57 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sun 26 Nov 2000, 07:44 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
juanita shever Sun 26 Nov 2000, 16:42 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Jim Farmelant Sun 26 Nov 2000, 17:48 GMT
- Re: the role of forced labor,
Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sun 26 Nov 2000, 18:31 GMT
- (Fwd) Important news: Japan helping Amelican electols,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Sat 25 Nov 2000, 15:26 GMT
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