From: "Alain Kessi" <kessi-AT-kein.org> Subject: Re: AUT: RE: Hydrocarbons and a New Strategic Region: The Caspian Sea andCentralAsia Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 10:56:26 +0200 Hi Peter, I'm not familiar with the TPTG text(s) (although I vaguely remember having seen a text of theirs at the time), but the thesis you are speaking about is described in detail (in German) in the "Materialien fuer einen neuen Antiimperialismus", a German group of autonomist theorists and activists going back to the seventies, in their book "Die Ethnisierung des Sozialen - Die Transformation der jugoslawischen Gesellschaft im Medium des Krieges" (Ethnicizing the Social Question - The Transformation of the Yugoslav Society in the Medium of War), available online at <http://www.nadir.org/nadir/archiv/Internationalismus/jugoslawien/materialie n_06/>, taking the example not of the latest war around Kosov-AT-, but of the first series of wars in Yugoslavia (published in 1993). On Kosov-AT-, you may find it interesting to check out my attempts at carrying some of these ideas over to the more recent war: <http://www.savanne.ch/kosova/farce2kosovo-en.html>. Best, Alain ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Jovanovic <peterzoran-AT-hotmail.com> To: <aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 5:51 AM Subject: Re: AUT: RE: Hydrocarbons and a New Strategic Region: The Caspian Sea andCentralAsia > a similar explanation has been advanced for the Kosovo war by Greek > ultra-lefties TPTG. namely that when milosevic was unable to break up the > Kosovar social system of clan based agriculture the US had to step in. --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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