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Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 19:36:29 +0200 (MET DST)
From: malecki-AT-algonet.se (Robert Malecki)
Subject: Re: India again


Romi writes;

>Now, I may post things on this group about India instead of posing the
>half-cocked questions I have been.  And you think that might do some good
>for the Indian reality--I forgot how important a force for political change
>the marxism group was.  For that I apologize and I shall do penance in the
>good Indian way

You should not under estimate the discussions on this group. In fact 
political change comes through a battle of ideas and programs which can 
mobilise the vanguard of the Proletariat for revolution. In fact your 
sarchaism is in fact a bit stupid.

>Why are you such a pissed off individual?  How can you assert that "the
>real problem is" me?  As we said in Berkeley, Whatup with dat?

Well, actually you found your way to this list and the problem is your 
demanding that marxism and Bolshevik politics be served to you on a platter. 
Not one word about a lot of the questions being taken up here which are in 
fact very relative to the situation in India. You sound like you have put 
yourself above all of the nitty critty discussions going on here and expect 
some answers to your questions. A good start would be some very basic things 
like reformism, Stalinism. Trotskyism, and colonialism or whatever..Reality 
says that this is far more important then the last time and Indian 
nationalist farted..

>I can't read Trotsky because I only read books 300 pages or less that have
>big type.

If you have problems with your eyesight, get somebody to read for you. Some 
of the best storyies in Proletarian history was workers reading Lenins paper 
to other workers who could not read at all! 

War Regards
malecki




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