Date: Sun, 18 May 1997 02:31:18 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: Re: M-G: Russian "Left" Speaks Vladimir wrote the below on 17.05 - I'm snipping most of it here. Thank you for that, Vlad - it seems quite interesting. Only, there will arise a *real* left in Russia too, I hope and believe. What these suspect forces are saying will only have indirect significance, I'm certain - I haven't read it yet. Rolf M. >I'm forwarding a piece from JRL which I find a remarkable >illustration of the marasmatic state of the so-called >Russian "Left." I don't think any commentaries needed. >The defenders of the "future of left-wing ideas in Russia" >speak for themselves just fine. > >Vladimir Bilenkin > > >Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 13:03:42 +0400 (WSU DST) >From: austgreen-AT-glasnet.ru (Renfrey Clarke) >Subject: New April Theses of Russian leftists > >THE NEW APRIL THESES > >[The following document, which is aimed at providing a basis for new >alignments and regroupments on the Russian left, was first circulated >during April at the Fourth Congress of the Communist Party of the >Russian Federation. Initial signatories include Igor Malyarov, first >secretary of the Russian Komsomol; Anatoly Baranov, deputy chief >editor of the newspaper Pravda-5; and writer Boris Kagarlitsky.] > ........ --- from list marxism-general-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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