From: John Holloway (johnholloway@PRODIGY.NET.MX)
Date: Fri Apr 01 2005 - 14:39:27 EST
Jerry, Many thanks. John >> 1. OK, Jerry, and perhaps John, we agree that not all rage within the >> working class has progressive impacts for workers. Perhaps we can also >> agree that misdirected rage can have reactionary implications, perhaps >> even strong implications (e.g., attack on Frick's person). > > Paul Z, > > Yes, of course. Rage can be progressive or reactionary depending on > what the rage is directed at and what it is directed for and by what > class or social group. > > I'll pass for now on your 2nd question. > >> 3. If we can past that, then what mechanism is going to be suggested to >> implement the judgment? > > Insofar as we are talking about communities in struggle against capital, > then I think we need to support self-determination. > >> Again, it's not so simple. > > It never is. Did John suggest otherwise? > > In solidarity, Jerry
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