From: "Harald Beyer-Arnesen" <haraldba-AT-online.no> Subject: AUT: Re: Re: Relationship between Immigration and capitalism Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 06:49:41 +0100 ----- Original Message ----- From: "M.Weigand" <mweigand2-AT-mindspring.com> To: "Michael Handelman" <mhandelman1-AT-yahoo.com>; <aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu>; <psn-AT-csf.colorado.edu> Sent: 4. mars 2003 21.05 Subject: AUT: Re: Relationship between Immigration and capitalism > I think we need to make a clear distinction between legal and illegal > immigration here. It is not unreasonable or racist to argue that legal > immigrants should be entitled to more "rights" and social benefits than > illegal immigrants. A "clear a clear distinction between legal and illegal" immigrants? A clear a clear distinction between legal and illegal human beings? Whatever happened to those supposedly universal human rights? But as somebody made clear long ago: "It is the nature of the State to to break the solidariity of the human race." and << ... only because we frankly want the abolition of this politics do we believe that we have the right to to call ourselves internationalists and revolutionary Socialists; for he who wants to pursue politics of a different kind, ... -- he must accept the politics of the State, patriotic and bourgeois politics; and that is to deny in the name of his great or small national State the human solidarity of the nations beyond the pale of his particular State, as well as the economic and social emancipation of the masses within the State. >> Harald --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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