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Re: Windtalkers: My quite favorable impressions
JD: In your words of evaluation Hunter, I detect the same form of nostalgia
generated in Scotland when
the world of fantasy (Hollywood) released Braveheart.
That Hollywood attempts at correctness does not prevent its tripe from
acting against working class unity.
The generation that moves to socialism will be adults compared with much of
our contemporary angst.
They will, for example, understand and live with a history that split the
working class. Seeing it, as omelettes and eggs on the way to freedom.
No nation will be outside of that universal movement.
comradely,
Jim.
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- Thread context:
- 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
- Windtalkers: My quite favorable impressions,
Hunter Gray Sun 16 Jun 2002, 03:48 GMT
- Interview with Paris about modern conditions.,
Macdonald Stainsby Sun 16 Jun 2002, 00:13 GMT
- The ecological Indian,
Louis Proyect Sat 15 Jun 2002, 23:36 GMT
- U.S. to Hunt Down "Terror Suspects" Fueling Congo's War,
Macdonald Stainsby Sat 15 Jun 2002, 23:04 GMT
- Pomeranz Thesis (fwd),
Louis Proyect Sat 15 Jun 2002, 19:43 GMT
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