Louis wrote:
We have the same requirement today that existed in Russia in 1902 and
in the USA in the 70s and 80s, namely to unite scattered Marxist
circles and individuals.
If that is the case, I wonder why he isn't a member of the Fourth
International, Solidarity and dozens of other groups
Jurriaan:
If that is the case, I wonder why he isn't a member of the Fourth
International, Solidarity and dozens of other groups who argue the same
thing. The reason why those groups in the 1970s etc. failed politically
was precisely because they thought that Marxism (whatever that is
Title: RE: [PEN-L:29353] Re: Re: Max Elbaum To Speak In Sacramento On SocialMovement History
what is Stalinophobia? does its rejection mean that we should embrace Stalinophilia?
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
-Original Message-
From: Louis
Max Elbaum To Speak In Sacramento On Social Movement History
Max Elbaum, an activist and author, will deliver a talk titled
Revolution in the Air: Third World Marxism of the 1960s, on
Thursday, August 15 at 7 p.m. in the Green Room at the Sierra 2
Center, 2791 24th Street, Sacramento.
Elbaum
Greetings Economists,
Louis Proyect wrote,
We have the same requirement today that existed in Russia in 1902 and
in the USA in the 70s and 80s, namely to unite scattered Marxist
circles and individuals. Understandably, there is a certain amount of
gunshyness among Elbaum's generation. The idea of