Hi Stan...welcome to L-I.

onto the following...

----- Original Message -----
From: bon moun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Is it the militarization of socialist society that has ultimately led to
> problems, or the continuation of commodity production under the same
> pressures that forced socialists to militarize?
>

Can you clarify this question? I'm not sure I follow, unless you are stating that one
cannot produce the necessary commodities, armaments and heavy industry all at the
same time, in SOIC. Am I way off here?

> And is there a distinction to be drawn between militarization of society
> and military action in a liberation struggle?
>
One would certainly hope. The militarisation of society, as opposed to military
action, can be a result of encirclement. This is much of my point: How can one posit
another way to create the conditions for the abolition of capitalism?

Macdonald




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