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Socialist resistance to neo-liberalism
Many on this list would be sympathetic to regimes resisting neo-liberal
interference by the US, Britain, and other western imperialist governments.
Charles makes a good point that historically there will be many imperfect
forms of socialism, and need to be.
The positive news this week that the US Congress is to start lifting its
economic blockade against Cuba (food and medicine's only) after 38 years is
a time to note the persistence and shrewdness of the Cuban regime in
resisting these pressures for so long. That included handling internal
contradictions well, and actively seeking support from many other countries
in the world, and even the papacy.
Similarly not everything that the Socialist Party of Serbia did, was bad,
but it may be more constructive to debate in the months ahead what steps
were progressive in this project and what ultimately were at the very least
unproductive.
For example perhaps the privatisation of 200 companies in 1996 to
associates of the SPS was not a progressive compromise with market forces.
Resisting neo-liberalism is enormously difficult. But lessons could be
learned.
Chris Burford
London
- Thread context:
- Of Nationalist Thugs (and those who enthroned them),
Rob Schaap Sat 07 Oct 2000, 14:57 GMT
- Filipovic case,
Chris Burford Sat 07 Oct 2000, 06:58 GMT
- Socialist resistance to neo-liberalism,
Chris Burford Sat 07 Oct 2000, 06:39 GMT
- Milosevic out??,
neil Sat 07 Oct 2000, 05:46 GMT
- new Jobs for All publications,
June Zaccone Sat 07 Oct 2000, 03:13 GMT
- [Fwd: Fw: From Bill Blum ("Killing Hope")],
Carrol Cox Sat 07 Oct 2000, 02:33 GMT
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