>Well, then, why couldn't women be the leaders of transitional systems? > >-- >Yoshie
There are transitional systems and there are transitional systems.
Almost all of them have transitioned to capitalism by now. It's kind of funny to call them "transitional systems" given what they have become.
-- Yoshie <http://montages.blogspot.com/> <http://mrzine.org> <http://monthlyreview.org/>
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