Date: Tue, 31 Dec 1996 01:27:53 +0100 (MET) From: rolf.martens-AT-mailbox.swipnet.se (Rolf Martens) Subject: Re: M-G: Reply to Rolf on China Debate! Bob M wrote, on 29.12, the below and why should I commment in detail on the Trot nonsense. Though I don't think there's much use in discussing China with Bob M: It's good that he's against the suppression of discussions. And we both want Nigeria and other countries to be allowed to use freons (if they're OK - which I say the are) or be given some stuff (cheap) that does. (Sustain the "sustainable-develpoment" reactionary rsponsible propagandists by their necks on a rope, *I* say.) Btw, one Peking Review issue accused Jiang Qing of once (when) having made a bit of propaganda for Trotsky too - I don't know whether it's true or not but it wouldn't surprise me. Rolf M. >Rolf has once again send us a pile of material on China! The only thing >really to say to Rolf is his rather long winded documents are nothing else >but Rolf taking sides in the inter-bureaucratic cliche fights between the >various wings of the Chinese CP. > >The Chinese CP was NEVER a marxist or Leninist Party. But from the time of >it ever having any influence at all it was taking first orders from Stalin's >COMINTERN! > >It has never led a working class revolution and the Chinese state has been >deformed from its inception. > >The only thing that Marxist should really concern themselves with is if a >serious Bolshevik Leninist tendency were to develop in China either inside >the CP or outside which can lead the Chinese Proletariat in making a >Political revolution. > >Warm regards >Bob Malecki >-------------------------------------------------------- > >http://www.kmf.org/malecki/ > >Read the book! Ha Ha Ha McNamara, >Vietnam-My Bellybutton is my Crystalball! > >COCKROACH, a zine for poor and workingclass people >NOW ON LINE >-------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > --- from list marxism-general-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- > > --- from list marxism-general-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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