Well, I found some cash to answer some of your email posted this week...The 
world proletarian revolution opens a new historical epoch since the capitalist 
mode of production has been overthrown ed and the communist mode of production 
has been imposed by the revolutionary proletariat.  So commodity production 
ends and a new revolutionary process starts with the struggle between the old 
and the new in a classless social formation.  Probably that's the reason you 
said that "there is no such thing as a final revolution"?  The experience of 
the revolutionary class struggle on a world scale teaches us that in order for 
the proletarian revolution to be successful it most take place on an 
international scale.  What I'm trying to say is that in order for today's 
proletarian rebellion to move forward it most be transformed into an 
international wave of revolutionary actions against capital and the State.  In 
order to do that today we must centralized all revolutionary forces in an
 Internationalist Center to direct the struggle against the capitalist class.  
Read our press www.geocities.com/Paris/6368 
 
For the constitution of the proletariat into a revolutionary force!!
 
On to the next worldwide wave of revolutionary actions!!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of the spreading revolt. 

"There is no such thing as a final revolution. All revolutions fail but 
never totally. The metabolism of revolutions is that there is a long 
incubation period building up pressure which erupts with irrational 
force. The irrationality of the initial burst does not discredit the 
validity of the revolution, although reactionaries always try to use it 
as a defense to discredit the fight against injustice. The assault on 
the Bastille was irrational and wrongly targeted, but it started the 
French Revolution. The Paris mob was used by the bourgeoisie to 
pressure the crown to side with the bourgeoisie against the aristocracy. 
The mistake of Louis XVI was that he chose the side of the aristocrats. 
If the French king had chosen the side of the bourgeoisie as the British 
crown did, France would still be a constitutional monarchy. When the 
number of the poor surges upward, the law of natural democracy will move 
towards revolution.

Henry C.K. Liu

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Here is the stirring of the new proletariat following the same social logic 
as the 1992 Los Angeles rebellion. Sorry if this does not look like the 
"workers revolts." 

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