It's a pleasure to hear from Hugh Rodwell again. In my travels in Fiji I
came across a figure in colonial history, one Cecil Rodwell, who was
British governor there in the early 20C.. Any relation?
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James Heartfield
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Chris wrote:
>At 14/04/02 12:57 +0200, Hugh wrote:
>
>> The key might well be the land question. If Chavez pushes through
>>a real land reform and even (which is most unlikely) nationalizes
>>the land, then all hell will break loose all over the continent.
>
>
>I presume Hugh's intervention wa
At 14/04/02 12:57 +0200, Hugh wrote:
> The key might well be the land question. If Chavez pushes through a real
> land reform and even (which is most unlikely) nationalizes the land, then
> all hell will break loose all over the continent.
I presume Hugh's intervention was mainly for the ben
Dave wrote:
>On 14 Apr 2002 at 9:22, Chris Burford wrote:
>
>> The forces of Chavez would have every right now to impose a
>> dictatorship of the proletariat, hopefully nuanced in the way Hal
>> Draper has argued, as emergency dicatatorial powers. There are already
>> reports that the events
On 14 Apr 2002 at 9:22, Chris Burford wrote:
> The forces of Chavez would have every right now to impose a
> dictatorship of the proletariat, hopefully nuanced in the way Hal
> Draper has argued, as emergency dicatatorial powers. There are already
> reports that the events of the last few days ha
Welcome scenes on CNN of the return of Chavez to the Presidential Palace.
The situation obviously still remains dangerous. In terms of how the risk
of such coups against radical democratic governments should be avoided, I
note that
An "Imminent Coup in Venezuela" written by Gregory Wilpert on