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Re: Stiglitz: a massive burden of debt visited on future generations

by "Stephen R. Diamond" <srdiamond@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 06:01 PM

So what's your point with this distinction, demand versus task? Workers  
councils are part of the TP. It is a demand, it just isn't agitational  
right now. Essentially, you are saying it would be tactically ultra-left  
to raise the demand agitationally in the U.S., right now. I can't see how 

vngelis misrepresents your position by saying it is Open Borders, when you
 
are for it, will even raise it eventually, but you just don't think the  
m***** receptive at the moment. This is a tactical issue, within the Open 

Borders camp. Maybe you all can peacefully co-exist, by using the  
political backwardness of the U.S. compared with G.B.

(I use the demand/task distinction differently. Abolition of the family is
 
a revolutionary task, not a demand. This means you don't fight for it  
directly; it is a byproduct. Daniele probably disagrees.

It's im****tant to see the qualitative distinction, which you ignore,  
between tasks, that is, non-programmatic goals, and demands that you  
merely deem premature.)

As to what's implicit in the communist vision--this is no answer to a  
question such as, why doesn't Open Borders appear in the TP? I suspect  
your demand/task rumination serves to avoid this question as well. If Open
 
Borders so obviously follows from the communist concept, you would expect 

to find it stated just once somewhere. Sorry, your position on this is no 

more orthodox than mine, perhaps less, because you dismiss national rights
 
in imperialist countries.

srd


On Thu, 08 May 2008 12:33:44 -0700, <dave.walters@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> On May 8, 11:21 am, "Stephen R. Diamond" <srdiam...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>> On Wed, 07 May 2008 08:28:45 -0700, nada <dwalters...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> > Well, in the US I don't know of any group that *agitates for open
>> > borders*.
>>
>> You keep making this point, and John Holmes apparently sees it as
>> sufficiently im****tant to clarify. The problem is, you proceed  
>> immediately
>> to imply that "open borders" is a proper democratic demand, when  
>> properly
>> subordinated to the socialist program. So what's your problem with
"Open
>> Borders." Seems to me there is none, and you'd probably be raising it
>> where the populace was more receptive.
>>
>> --
>> srd
>
> It is not now, here, a proper "democratic demand"...it's a democratic
> task, for sure. Land Reform (land to the peasant/farmer) in the US is
> probably a democratic task now that big capitalist almost feudal-like
> factory farms are dominant in the US agricultural economy in
> California...yet no one seriously would raise this (that I know of).
> I'm saying that the Open Borders perspective...that workers have no
> land, that IS reflected in every statement on the issue of immigration
> by the socialist movement...doesn't mean we "agitate" for this any
> more than I would agitate for "workers councils" since no sector of
> the working class makes this their pov or, for that matter, is at all
> tactically being poised. But our agitation comes from this analysis.
> And it's analysis that dictates we welcome all workers, that workers
> become part of the working class where they *live* and *work*.
>
> Additionally, there is plenty of historical evidence that our movement
> *defends* immigrants without any qualification. No "but..." or
> "...if...". They are out class, we express solidarity.
>
> Don't forget, really, here on the abstracting APST, it has ONLY been
> Vngelis that has raised "open borders' as part of his analysis of
> globalization. While the *issue* of immigration in the US is a big
> one, still it's only him that has tried to revise history. Like his
> hatred of the MIA (along with some Stalinists), it's totally
> abstracted from the context he raises.
>
> So..."Open Borders" is not a "democratic demand" in that it is poised
> now, it's a democratic TASK. At some point in the future we can raise
> it. It would take a much higher level of class consiousness to achieve
> this. Right now, we are against *repression* of foriegn born workers
> here in the US and opposition to being forced to emigrate in Mexico.
> Both are aimed at our respective gov'ts. Internationalism in action.
> David



-- 
srd
 




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"Mr. Green Jeans&quo  2008-05-07 14:30:08 
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dave.walters@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-05-08 12:33:44 
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"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-09 18:01:40 
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Daniele Futtorovic <da  2008-05-10 01:44:17 
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nada <dwaltersMIA@[EMA  2008-05-09 12:00:34 
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"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-10 00:34:20 
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John Holmes <jholmes@[  2008-05-09 19:58:26 
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"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-10 20:00:10 
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"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-10 20:08:54 
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nada <dwaltersMIA@[EMA  2008-05-09 22:03:46 
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"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-10 18:12:57 
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nada <dwaltersMIA@[EMA  2008-05-10 18:04:35 
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"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-11 17:08:21 
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John Holmes <jholmes@[  2008-05-10 23:04:21 
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"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-11 19:46:39 
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nada <dwaltersMIA@[EMA  2008-05-10 23:21:07 
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John Holmes <jholmes@[  2008-05-11 15:24:56 
Re: Stiglitz: a massive burden of debt visited on future generat
"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-13 18:08:09 
Re: Stiglitz: a massive burden of debt visited on future generat
Vngelis <meberry68@[EM  2008-05-11 15:47:45 
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Daniele Futtorovic <da  2008-05-12 01:17:31 
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Vngelis <meberry68@[EM  2008-05-11 15:52:57 
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dusty <trackdusty@[EMA  2008-05-11 17:17:49 
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Daniele Futtorovic <da  2008-05-14 23:47:48 
Re: Stiglitz: a massive burden of debt visited on future generat
Daniele Futtorovic <da  2008-05-14 23:46:15 
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nada <dwaltersMIA@[EMA  2008-05-11 18:07:31 
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Vngelis <meberry68@[EM  2008-05-12 01:39:44 
Re: Stiglitz: a massive burden of debt visited on future generat
nada <dwaltersMIA@[EMA  2008-05-12 02:00:00 
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Vngelis <meberry68@[EM  2008-05-12 02:11:44 
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nada <dwaltersMIA@[EMA  2008-05-12 02:22:24 
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Vngelis <meberry68@[EM  2008-05-12 02:48:44 
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John Holmes <jholmes@[  2008-05-13 17:05:44 
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"Stephen R. Diamond&  2008-05-14 16:45:34 
Re: Stiglitz: a massive burden of debt visited on future generat
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