Tim May on the end of a rope.
mattd
mattd at useoz.com
Wed Dec 26 21:13:30 PST 2001
>>The Trots I encountered in Australia seemed remarkably similar to the
Trotsky that I found in the history books. Perhaps that is why they called
themselves Trotskyists.<<
I attack the aussi trots at every chance.It helps not to confuse them
with anarchists. 57 varieties and all of them poisonous
>>The story of the Russian radical left is full of hypocrisy, betrayal and
murder. The story of the Catalonian radical left is also full of very
similar hypocrisy, betrayal and murder, with the added twist that in
Catalonia the anarchist nomenclatura was sold by the anarchist leadership
into the hands of their enemies.<<
Um,anarchists being sold out by "leadership".Anarchists don't have
leadership,if they did they did they wouldn't be anarchists.The story of
every political movement is full of hypocrisy, betrayal and murder.That's
why I choose anarchism to minimize my chances of those things happening to me.
>>The differences that seem so big and important from the inside, are
small from the outside. <<
You should't hang with 'punks into C/anarchy then,are you insane?The police
state might crucify you.
Chompsky seems to have not addressed anarchism for over 20 years.His essay
remains the best hirstorical one Ive seen on Spain.(Objectivity and liberal
scholarship)
>>I notice that you approvingly cite Huben's FAQ, whose central argument
is that the federal government is the rightful owner of everything in the
USA. <<
I read widely and quote selectively and sometimes provocatively,thanks for
the heads up on Huben.The central argument of the federal govt seems to be
that they own the friggin world.The best way to shake them of that
misconception seems to me to be anarchy.libertarian
socialist,crypto-anarchic good old fashioned ANARCHY.Viva,anarchia,VIVA!
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