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Re: [Marxism] The DSP's fresh approach to applying democraticcentralism



Bob, I was writing in basic solidarity with the DSP as a whole. I leave it
to you and Ozleft to try to stir up enmity among the DSP's members. I have
seen nothing in Green Left Weekly -- or in the past, when I was on the GLW
Discussion list, which I left some time ago -- that would cause me to adopt
a substantially different interpretation of the situation in Australia. And
you don't offer anything of that nature, either.

In any event, it is not for me to offer tactical advice to the Australian
comrades. That would be "Zinovievist", wouldn't it, as you and numerous
others on this list describe it.

>From what I have seen on Marxmail, both the DSP and Socialist Alternative
comrades have a pretty sound "political cultural level". And although I
prefer the DSP's take on things to S.Alt's, I value Tom O'Lincoln's
contributions. But then, I think you're a "half-sane" bloke, too, when you
aren't bashing the DSP! And I loved your bookstore.

Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: marxism-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:marxism-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ozleft
Sent: December 30, 2007 1:12 AM
To: Marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Marxism] The DSP's fresh approach to applying
democraticcentralism

By Bob Gould

As my name has been mentioned in the discussion on the DSP, I'd make the
following observations, without prejudice to a longer article I'm
writing about the two platforms in the dispute in the DSP, which article
I hope will appear in a day or so.

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