I wrote on my previous posting that people like Stan Goff and Joaquín
Bustelo are on the right track.  In particular, I said that I share
Stan's view that people in the U.S. (I'd say, the U.S. working class)
need to develop their own theory of revolution.  Just to clarify the
point, regarding Joaquín's views (as stated in recent postings on
Louis Proyect's list archives): I don't share his argument that
*class* is politically irrelevant in the U.S.  I think it's exactly
the opposite.  On this, I find Charles Brown's arguments (on the
exchanges he's had with Joaquín) very apt.

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