Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 09:28:20 +0200 (MET DST) From: malecki-AT-algonet.se (Robert Malecki) Subject: Re: ENTRYISM IS TACTICAL > >Karl said, without apparent prompting: >> Karl: The question of entry by marxism into the British Labour >> Party is an important one. My view is that the question of marxism >> entering the Labour Party is tactical rather than >> strategic. >> >> Depending on the circumstances it may or may not be >> correct for marxism to enter or remain inside the Labour Party. >> Active participation by marxism in the Labour is not principle of >> marxism but a tactical matter. > >Indeed. But even this is a discussion out of context. Unless you decide what >kind of organisation the Labour Party, you cannot have a framework for >deciding your tactics. > > >NickH Yes Nick! My position on Social Democracy at least here in Sweden, but i think the trend is fairly definite internationally at least in the industrial world is that they are quickly moving into the camp of the bourgeoisie after the fall of the Soviet Union. Therefore the tactic of entry seems pretty unrealistic at this point other then to split the party. Warm Regards Bob Malecki PS: Nick, your letter about fun. This is a deadly serious struggle and not a fucking game. But one should have a sense of humor. It helps! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- <http://www.ios.com/~dizzyman/haha/> Read the book! Ha Ha Ha McNamara,Vietnam-My Bellybutton is my Cristalball. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Banned from the "Unity" list at Jefferson Village For being a "Trotskyist" and a "philthy lumpen" background, who today lives with his "pigs and donkeys" in exile-where he ran away during the Vietnam War. Obs I forgot a "racist" also! According to the ex-vice viseur of the "Unity" list at Jefferson village! ------------------------------------------------------- --- from list marxism-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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