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Re: [Marxism] National Socialism rides again



In a message dated 12/28/03 5:52:38 AM Pacific Standard Time,
piratefish@xxxxxxxxx writes:

>Anyone care to do a Marxist analysis of
anti-capitalist nationalists like this one.


I am proud to say that I AM a National Socialist.
It's hard to find us these days because we're
underground and organizing. We're not skinheads
or other white trash nobodies like so many who
claim to be neo-Nazis. They would be one of the
first to go. We're ordinary respectable people
who want to live in a respectable world. We are
fiercely nationalist and proud of our country and
our race. As a consequence we are
anti-globalization, anti-world governement and
anti-captialist. We are coming back.<

Reply

Why anyone would call these fascist anti-capitalism is beyond me. "We are
proud of our . . . race." What is needed is not a Marxist analysis but common
sense and a sense of real American history.

You should be careful . . . being rather new to the list. Generally,
reprinting the trash above is enough to be expelled from the list. If you think
these
people are anti-capitalist, no wonder you hit the wall on trying to make heads
or tails of the national factor in the break up of Yugoslavia. The is no such
think as an anti capitalist nationalist. Or rather anti capitalist
nationalist is the meaning of fascism.

Lou has really been generous with you comrade and a word to the wise is to
toll the class line. Tolling the class line is not a repudiation of independent
thinking or a demand to merge ones individual character into the "mass" but a
demand to adhere to the general framework of Marxism.

Keep your eye of that, which is called the bourgeois property relations and
forget the concept "anti-capitalist." In America "anti-capitalist" is actually
Populism. Populism is fascism in disguise.

We are talking about communism . . . the radical abolition of the property
relations at various junctures of the evolution of commodity production.

You are stepping over the "General line."

Come back and stop using slogans. Adopt real concepts that express material
categories so there is less confusion. Anti-capitalism as a concept is going to
become your undoing because it is an ideological expression of Populism in
the real world of politics: Fascism in disguise.

Step back from the edge.

Melvin P.


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