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Re: "Rebuild the Workers Party" website
If the first Workers' Party was politically worth rebuilding, why does it have
to be rebuilt:? Put another way, if it wasn't politically healthy enough to
survive, why would anyone want to rebuild it? upon what basis can we expect a
different outcome? As to the Communist International, what positive
contribution did it make that we cannot have today without rebuilding it?
Just curious. Mind you, look the archives.
Solidarity!
Mark L.
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- Thread context:
- Re: Arthur Anderson: guilty as charged, (continued)
- potato famine,
Liam O'Ruairc Sun 16 Jun 2002, 13:42 GMT
- Pilger on British role in India/Pakistan conflab,
Philip Ferguson Sun 16 Jun 2002, 07:02 GMT
- "Rebuild the Workers Party" website,
Martin Schreader Sun 16 Jun 2002, 06:50 GMT
- NZ: ACA,
Philip Ferguson Sun 16 Jun 2002, 05:35 GMT
- Irish books,
Philip Ferguson Sun 16 Jun 2002, 04:49 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Irish books,
Chris Brady Sun 16 Jun 2002, 07:02 GMT
- Re: Irish famine,
Philip Ferguson Sun 16 Jun 2002, 04:48 GMT
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