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Re: [Marxism] Suffer us not to mock ourselves with falsehood [was: The'turn to industry'...]
So while we have 17% unemployment in Spain, massive demonstrations plus
seizures of plants and plant executives in France, protests in Germany,
drastic economic contraction in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania leading to
clashes with the police power of the states, pitched battles in Greece
involving working class youth whose opportunities have been cut off by the
economy and the government, protests in Hungary against austerity plans,
and more and more and more -- comrade Bustelo announces WE MUST STOP
FOOLING OURSELVES INTO THINKING THE PROLETARIAT OF EUROPE OR NORTH AMERICA
IS NOT DEAD.
Timing is everything. And Bustelo's is off, way off. So much so that JB's
pronouncements begin as catechism, morph into mantra, and finally resemble
nothing so much as incantations designed to ward off the encroaching
reality, and keep others from admitting the possibility of such a reality.
It's kind of like when businessmen and economists claim they have "conquered
the business cycle"--- that's when you know the contraction is about to
begin.
The more I hear Bustelo proclaim the death of the prospects for proletarian
struggle, the more confident I am that the struggle is actually gaining
strength.
Keep talking, JB.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joaquin Bustelo" <jbustelo@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <sartesian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 11:19 AM
Subject: [Marxism] Suffer us not to mock ourselves with falsehood [was:
The'turn to industry'...]
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