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Well Einde,

great minds think alike! I disliked t his article intensely.  Not to say
though, that I think Syriza has been a tad naive.  They should always have
borne in mind that  they were dealing with the enemy, even though they
could not say that publicly.

This was always a political crisis first and foremost and I wonder if
Tsirpas truly understood that (?).

Nonetheless, all criticism to one side, there can be doubt who the good
guys are here and that is the Greek people.  May they prevail.

comradely

Gary

On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 6:04 AM, Einde O'Callaghan via Marxism <
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> On 27.06.2015 21:39, Louis Proyect via Marxism wrote:
>
>>
>> On 6/27/15 3:30 PM, Ralph Johansen via Marxism wrote:
>>
>>> Tsipras’ Bailout Referendum Sham
>>> Posted on June 27, 2015 by Yves Smith
>>>
>>> http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2015/06/tsipras-bailout-referendum-sham.html
>>>
>>>
>> "Greek defiance of its creditors will make it more, not less dependent on
>> them in the next year."
>>
>
> That one sentence has made me decide that this article isn't worth
> reading. Obviously the election of Syriza and the struggles accompanying it
> were a complete waste of time and the best policy for the Greek working
> class would have been simply to accept any shit the Troika threw at them.
> Struggle is pointless - we might as well all give up - socialism is
> impossible.
>
> Or have I somehow misinterpreted the ultimate conclusion of this type of
> argument?
>
>>
>> So, it was more radical not to defy the creditors? Gosh, Naked Capitalism
>> is more dialectical than I could have imagined.
>>
>
> Indeed!
>
> Einde O'Callaghan
>
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