Lou says
The SACP and the Mexican CP are basically reformist outfits and if fundamental change comes to those countries, it will linked to forces to the left like the Zapatista movement or the constellation of left intellectuals and trade unionists Patrick Bond is involved with.
What about fundamental change on this side of the border? It's not as though Mexicans, South Africans, etc. have a duty to get an international chain of revolutions going but we don't, is it? Or does our duty end with supporting revolutionaries elsewhere, while we engage in reforms?
Yoshie
- RE: Re: S. Africa/mode of prod. debate, (continued)
- RE: Re: S. Africa/mode of prod. debate, Mark Jones Thu 21 Jun 2001, 08:10 GMT
- Calling an end to S. Africa thread?, Michael Perelman Thu 21 Jun 2001, 02:45 GMT
- Re: Calling an end to S. Africa thread?, Chris Burford Thu 21 Jun 2001, 06:41 GMT
- Re: Re: Calling an end to S. Africa thread?, Louis Proyect Thu 21 Jun 2001, 13:06 GMT
- Re: Calling an end to S. Africa thread?, Yoshie Furuhashi Thu 21 Jun 2001, 13:36 GMT
- Re: Re: Calling an end to S. Africa thread?, Louis Proyect Thu 21 Jun 2001, 13:58 GMT
- Combined & Uneven Development 2 (was Re: Calling an end to S. Africa thread?), Yoshie Furuhashi Thu 21 Jun 2001, 16:03 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Calling an end to S. Africa thread?, Michael Perelman Thu 21 Jun 2001, 14:52 GMT
- Re: RE: Re: S. Africa/mode of prod. debate, Patrick Bond Thu 21 Jun 2001, 06:14 GMT