"Joseph Catron" <[email protected]> wrote: 

> I've recently discussed whether activists who focus their efforts mostly on 
> one issue, or those working on multiple fronts at once, accomplish more. (I'm 
> inclined to think the former.) 

> But it occurs to me that some Marxist grouping or another must have taken the 
> time to examine this very question more scientifically when figuring out how 
> to best steer its members. 

> So what say you all? Has anyone actually looked at it methodically? 

Many people have looked at problem-solving strategies and they all have 
advantages and disadvantages. The problem of working on one issue at a time is 
that there may be a road block that keeps progress from being made. And there 
is the problem of deciding which problem to work on first. 

So which problem deserves the most effort? (Socialism, global warming, 
democracy, health care, etc.) 

-- 
Ron 

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