Doug Henwood wrote: > And how about revolution? Or even major social transformation? That's a > major bet on the future.
to a large extent, making a revolution is not a matter of choice. A revolutionary situation happens (Russia loses WW1 and peasants & workers revolt) and then leaders have to decide what to do about it (let chaos reign, allow another political force to win, or try to mold the situation to serve one's goals and constituencies). In other words, Lenin and the Bolshies weren't "betting on the future" as much as deciding that the kind of future they think that they can create was superior to the other possible futures. -- Jim Devine / "Nobody told me there'd be days like these / Strange days indeed -- most peculiar, mama." -- JL. _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
