Carrol Cox wrote: >Do you draw any distinction between the hypothetical situation of a >revolutionary society in the U.S., EU, or Japan on the one hand, the >rest of the world on the other hand? Do you want the same answer for >"What would a Socialist U.S. be like?" and "What would a Socialist >Bolivia in a world dominated by the U.S. be like?" Clearly they're very different. Michael's example was of a "poor economy." Doug
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