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[PEN-L:11612] American Working Class & Anti-Imperialism (was Re: Empiricism)
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- Subject: [PEN-L:11612] American Working Class & Anti-Imperialism (was Re: Empiricism)
- From: Yoshie Furuhashi <furuhashi.1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 09:07:18 -0400
Hi Max:
>> precisely how does anti-imperialism hinder struggles
>> in the developed capitalist countries? Lou might have
>> a word or two to say about that. Also Charles, Carrol,
>
>It need not, but it can.
>
>It can hinder by insisting on the irrelevance, if not the reactionary
>character, of the working class in the U.S.
Well, I, for one, think that the American working class were and are by far
more progressive than, say, Bogdan Denitch on the very question of
anti-imeprialism! At least American people don't want to see their sons &
daughters (and their friends' sons & daughters) dying in whatever 'hot
spots' that the mass media happen to designate. Maybe your populist nose
is stuffed. I'm ready & willing to send you a bottle of nose spray to
decongest it. Which brand do you like?
Yoshie
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