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Re: [Marxism] The latest round of debate on Evo...



JB states:
"The Morales booster camp" --at least my tent in it-- is not a "Morales
booster camp"; it is the part of the Bolivian national movement booster
camp that sees the indigenous question as central to the Bolivian
national movement.

OK, let's go with that. Then what exactly is the Bolivian national
movement? What demands are expressed that distinguish it from the
classs demands that aim, not at economism, but at the appropriation of
ownership?

Let's go further: What exactly is the "indigenous question" in Boliva,
and what are the answer to that question that are separate and apart the
the historic task of the emancipation of the labor of the indigenous
people from the demands of capital, demands transmitted, executed
locally by a class that exists as the extension of international
capital, a class whose very origin was in serving the needs of those
committed to maintaining degradation of the labor of indigenous people.

What are the demands that make this indigenous question distinct from
the tasks for social emancipation?

rr


----- Original Message -----
From: "Joaquín Bustelo" <jbustelo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Activists and scholars in Marxist tradition'"
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:10 PM
Subject: RE: [Marxism] The latest round of debate on Evo...



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