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A ridiculous attack on the pro-workers activist Waistline by small-time reactionary "MLL" mob member Charles F. Moreira

by rolf.martens@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rolf Martens) Apr 6, 2008 at 11:20 PM

At my homepage www.rolf-martens.com I've added today, under "News with
brief 
comments":
 

Sunday, 06 April 2008 (NWBC 361) A ridiculous attack on the pro-workers 
activist Waistline by small-time reactionary "MLL" mob member Charles F. 
Moreira

2008-04-06, 21:33 GMT:

I've recently sent the following e-mail - and, it should be added, in that

analysis of what's going on concerning the economic relations in the world

today which comes last in those postings by others which I'm quoting here,
it's 
Waistline who's basically right, I hold, while it's wholly unclear what
Charles 
F. Moreira really wants to say - what is quite clear is that his
"criticism" of 
Waistline's standpoint factually was very wrong, in addition to
misrepresenting 
what it was that that writer had said, 


[QUOTE:]

From:
Rolf Martens <rolf.martens@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
 
Date:
Sun., 06 April 2008 21:28 GMT
 
To:
Waistline2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Waistline) 
 
Cc:
Charles F. Moreira <cfm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>; georgeg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
<georgeg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>; Jim.Hillier@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
<Jim.Hillier@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>; Nikogda Nichevo
<intangibles@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>; S 
R <solrde@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>; editor_revdem@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
 
Subject:
Re: Lenin, Obama and this stage of capitalism (notes) [+ the reactionary 
bull****er Charles F. Moreira]
 

You of course are quite right in saying, Waistline, as quoted below:

'Slowly but inexorably, "wage slaves of the world unite" is placed on the 
agenda.'

And the bull**** of that miserable phony"Marxist" small-time reactionary 
swindler - as he very clearly has shown himself to be, quite in particular
in 
the last week or so - Charles F. Moreira of Malaysia (formerly of the UK),
a 
member too of a quite sinister little international counter-revolutionary
mob 
who once more is coming up with a piece of  reactionary bull**** dressed
up in 
some phony"Marxist" blaha-blaha, so as again to attack you, now with:

"Sounds like some starry eyed, ultra-leftist[!] fantasy of the Spartacist 
League[!], some other Trotskyite[!] group or 60s-era liberal idealist[!]
to 
me!" [says that miserable Trotskyite Charles F. M. himself, also btw
typically 
using that typically bourgeois-bull****, totally ambiguous term 
"ultra-leftist"]

- you needn't of course take seriously at all. Your standpoints on various

matters - all of which, as you know, I don't agree with - certainly are
not 
those of backstabbing Trotskyism or anything like that at all. The
proposition 
that what you wrote "sounded like" such  is just another ridiculous
attempt by 
that miserable bull****er to smear you. It's your choice of course
whether to 
reply directly to that crook or not.

I on my part am not going to do this, except by sending this comment of
mine 
also to him and to the other (main) members of his small-time 
counter-revolutionary mob, that is, firstly, to those 2 of the 4 other 
moberators of the mailing list "MLL" (at 
http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxist-leninist-list)
whose
e-mail 
addresses I (think that I) have, i.e. George Gruenthal
<georgeg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
(New York City, the USA - who recently tried to make people believe he 
"knew"[!!], as "existing", two of those ridiculous "cyber ghosts" invented
and 
managed by the "MLL's" true "strongman" and "chief ideological guru", the 
openly-bourgeois reactionary prankster and ex-teacher Thomas P. Murray,
the 
USA, somewhat infamous for his hundreds of  "ghostwritten" invented
characters 
since at least 1997,  which would then be 2 out of those 4 members of that

merry Murray family - see some "UNITE! Infos" of mine - the "tough guy"and

"ex-military man" "Question Mark" ("Scott" - "born" on 16.08.2000) 
<mn1scott@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, formerly <Hantayo000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, poor "frankenstein580"

<frankied002@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, "born" (so unhappily) "in East Harlem", "known in

Chicago" too, and even unhappier "having lost his wife and three-year-old 
daughter to [non-existing] 'AIDS', after which he had to go out and live
in a 
cabin in the woods for several years", as recounted "with a straight face"
on 
"MLL" - whose eyes can remain tearless when being told that "life story"?
- 
further "marxist front" <marxistfront@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "in India"[!!],
which/who is 
sometimes "a group" and some other times "a person" and in the latter case

called either "Vijay" or else "Pratyush"  - "cyber ghosting" is a
difficult 
business; you cannot expect even a "specialist" such as Murray to get all
of 
his many "ghost stories" completely non-contradictory, of course - and
lastly 
that very "radical" though "somewhat ignorant" and inconsistently
"Serb-hating" 
chick by the name of "Norma J F Harrison" <normaha@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, "the USA"
- 
two out of this four is it that that very bad liar Georgie-****gie "knows 
personally"[!!]; he didn't say, which ones - and further, among the "MLL" 
moberators, Jim Hillier, UK, who at least used to have 
Jim.Hillier@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (To the remaining two mobsters controlling
"MLL" , 
Alan Dover (New Zealand) and Sven Buttler (Germany), I don't have any
e-mail 
addresses.)

But they are also being sup****ted rather directly, secondly by two
anonymous 
reactionary phony"Marxist" s***bag-type writers who apparently are closely

connected with the Charles F. Moreira part of that mob, namely one
"Nikogda 
Nichevo" <intangibles@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> who might be based in Canada(?) or 
possibly in Scotland(?), as far as I can guess, and who with his ("her"?; 
"its"?) - as far as I know - first posting to "MLL", on 20.12.2007 gave me
a 
quite good impression (See my Info #301en, of 25.12.2007), which I soon
had to 
realize unfortunately was entirely in error, and his ("her"?; "its"?)
obviously 
good friend "S R", aka "Joshua" or "Josh", solrde@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 and thirdly, 
last 
but not least, they're being closely sup****ted also by that staunch
adherent of 
and propagandist for the formerly existing Soviet social-imperialism, 
"editor_revdem@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <editor_revdem@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, with whom 
Charles "Fony Marxist" - the pur****ted "adherent" also "of Mao Zedong", 
-apparently is rather closely connected too, since he calls him, the
"Editor 
RevDem", by a first name, "Vijay", notwithstanding the fact that that
magazine 
of which "Editor" seems to be editor, namely, one called "For
Revolutionary 
Democracy", is one which is infamous for its purpose of sup****ting 
propagandistically the attempts by certain (at least formerly) relatively 
big-time reactionaries at re-establi****ng the already once beaten Soviet 
social-imperialism.

Now I've described this reactionary mob with rather many lines in the
above. 
Should one be impressed by it?

Not at all, of course. It does howl pretty loudly, at least in that small 
corner of the Internet which is one place where it's active, the mailing
list 
"MLL" ("population" some 200). But if confronted with even a rather small
group 
of actual working people anywhere, its ridiculous antics and its total 
isolation in the world (together with those reactionary actually ruling
cliques 
whose interests it's trying to serve) will become obvious, as that of a
not too 
big scarecrow placed out in an outlying field of - shall we say - opium
poppy, 
or something.

I mean, a mob which you don't have to worry much about at all, Waistline,
in 
your capacity as (it seems to me at least) an honest longtime
pro-proletariat 
activist and writer who's striving to contribute to some progress in the
world.

I shall send this out, to some newsgroups, mailing lists and a number of 
individual e-mail addresses (and also put it on to my homepage) as my
"News 
with brief comments" item 361. (Sorry I misnumbered my last one, which 
contained a suggestion to you, "260". I'm correcting this now to 360.)

Rolf
(Malmö, Sweden
www.rolf-martens.com)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charles F. Moreira" <cfm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
To: "For the reaffirmation of Marxism-Leninism" 
<marxist-leninist-list@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [MLL] Lenin, Obama and this stage of capitalism (notes)

[Charles Fony "Marxist":]

"Melvin [obviously addressing Waistline]

Clearly it is indeed true that the form of imperialism -- namely direct 
colonial domination has changed since the time Lenin wrote Imperialism,
the  
Highest Stage of Capitalism in 1916.

Latter day communist leaders such as Mao Tse Tung call it neo-colonialism,

where the imperialist power did not domionate and rule directly with
military 
force, state apparatus, etc but left control in the hands of well groomed 
puppets -- or what Marxist-Leninists refer to a compradore capitalists --
who's 
task is to ensure that the imperialist power's or powers' economic and 
political interests are protected by this elite stratum  of local
capitalist 
and other ruling elite who do the dirty work of exploiting and oppressing
their 
workers and peasants to serve imperialist interests in return for their
own 
enrichment.

That is exactly what happened when Malaya (now Peninsular Malaysia minus 
Singa****e) gained independence in 1957. The Communist Party of Malaysia
was the 
only group engaged in an armed struggle for independence, while the others
used 
negotiation and realising that between losing Malaya politically and 
economically to the communist-led movement, the British colonialists
granted 
independence to local capitalist groups who ensured that British economic 
interests remained in British hands, while they continued suppression of
the 
communists and other leftists or radical patriots.

The same happened in Singa****e, where at independence, power was handed
over to 
Lee Kuan Yew's People's Action Party -- basically a social democratic
party 
which was later thrown out of the Socialist International for a variety of

issues -- roughly involving issues of human rights, worker rights, etc --
which 
was too embarrassing for the SI.

The list goes on to include Indonesia' South Vietnam and so on and indeed
yes 
-- the nominal independence of former European colonies is partly due to 
pressure by the US-imperialists which then could go in and exert their 
neo-colonial control through local puppets and dictators.

For example, in Thailand -- which was not officially colonised -- the US 
imperialists cultivated and backed the military generals there, to ensure 
Thailand -- as a "strategic domino" remained firmly in the US-imperialist
orbit 
during the bi-polar Cold War -- and the military brutally suppressed 
dissidents.

However, while neo-colonialism is cheaper than direct colonial rule, it's
less 
of a guarantee for the imperial powers, especially since like Pinnochio --

puppets can assume a life of their own -- and either serve their own
interests 
or pander to the interests of the highest bidder or more lucrative
imperialist.

That's what happened in Malaysia, where in the 70s and 80s, the local
bourgeois 
elite Malaysianising especially British-owned interests in the
plantations, the 
mines and trading houses while at the same time invited foreign
investments 
from around the world, especially from the US and Japan, to set up their 
low-skilled industrial assembly activities here and the Malaysian
government 
lured them with tax holidays and assurance of not allowing labour unions
in 
these factories for a 10 year period and even after that period expired,
the 
factory owners, especially the Malaysina-American Electronic Industry 
Association representing US-owned multinational semiconductor manufactures
-- 
twisted the Malaysian governments' arm into only allowing house but not 
national unions in the semiconductor assembly industry upon threat of
pulling 
their factories out within a year -- causing much unemployment, which
would be 
politically difficult for the Malaysna government.

So the government backed down and conceded to their neo-colonial
(new-colonial) 
masters and approved only the formation of house unions and while some
house 
unions were formed -- they faced much opposition from management and token

sup****t for workers from the Malaysian government but the attempts to form

house-unions in the semiconductor industry soon petered out.

Well now, due to rising costs in Malaysia, the imperialists have moved
their 
factories in lower-wage, lower-cost countries such as China and there now
are 
re****ts that with costs rising there the next ****ft will be to India and 
Vietnam.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian government struggles to move "up the value chain"
to 
more knowledge-intensive jobs such as software development, development of

creative multimedia content and applications -- including animation,
computer & 
mobile phone application and games and so on, business process outsourcing
-- 
ie call centres, etc -- all of which require a more highly skilled
workforce 
but which usually means a smaller pro****tion of workers can work in --
while 
the rest end up in services industries.

I personally am quite doubtful whether such an economic strategy based on 
high-tech, high-skilled information industries on the one hand and
low-tech, 
low-skilled services industries will provide a decent living wage for most

citizens and from what I can see happening here and from what I read is 
happening in the US -- I see what I believe happening instead.

In my job as an technology writer -- I've heard the term "globalisation" 
increasingly mentioned by government ministers and heads of  ICT companies
in 
the 1990s and early 2000s but somewhat to a lesser extent today -- perhaps

because the ill effects of globalisation are being felt, despite the
dazzling 
spin put on it by its proponents, spin doctors, syncophantic journalists
and 
local op****tunists -- this latter group who're akin to modern-day
compradore 
capitalists --seeking to collaborate with the neo-colonial power to enrich

themselves from it.

The proponents of globalisation, free markets and open borders tout the 
Internet as having dissolved borders though only virtually -- as a
progressive 
writer -- perhaps Samir Amin if I recall right -- pointed out that with
the 
Internet -- borders are open 100% to information, about 85% to capital but
zero 
percent to people.

Well, we all still need pass****ts and visas to cross borders and work
permits 
to work in other countries -- with some exceptions such as the European
Union 
or between Australian & New Zealand where citizens of  respective member
states 
are free to cross borders, reside and work in different member countries.

Now coming to Obama, you wrote:-

[Quoting Waistline:

'The domination of the speculator - speculation, over the world  total
capital 
is complete. This does not mean that imperialism has vanished from
history. The 
imperialism of which Lenin wrote is long gone and dead. The salient
feature of 
this stage of capitalism is not monopoly, which Lenin wrote about in
pretty 
straight forth terms, but speculation existing more than less outside of
and 
often totally disconnected from the material power of production.

The Obama candidacy is seen in this light and expresses a desire  by our 
imperialist bourgeoisie to offer a representative of speculative capital 
acceptable to virtually all segments of globalized capital.

The  Obama candidacy is history altering or rather expresses an altered -
****ft 
in,  history. The Obama candidacy is not simply the novelty of a black man

making a  serious bid for President and poised to win, but equivalent to
an  
Irish man  running for and winning the top office in England or a Korean 
national wining  top office in Japan or an Algerian winning the top office
in 
France.

Here is the  specific American version of the politics of globalism in the

flesh.

Everything about the Obama candidacy and campaign is  revolutionizing the 
political machinery of electoral politics. I watched Obama a  couple of
days 
ago on "Hardball." He stated that "I have family members that  looks like 
Margaret Thatcher on one end and Bernie Mac on the other."

This is not a call for integration or an echo of a dead form of
imperialism or 
the novelty of a "black man" running for office, but an extremely
sophisticated 
attempt at giving globalization its new political superstructure. Margaret

Thatcher = the first modern imperialist power as the British Empire.
Bernie Mac 
= the descendant of America's Southern slaves, turned industrial worker,
turned 
comedian and millionaire.

As a modern  representative of world speculative capital and living 
personification of this  stage of capitalism, Senator Obama cannot but be 
straight forth in a different  way. Senator Obama is not a black leader
but a 
modern representative of  speculative capital writing the agenda for the
world 
total social capital. The  black leader is a historical characterization -
a 
peculiar phenomenon,  expressing a relation****p that grew out of the
defeat of 
Reconstruction, 90  years of segregation and began unraveling with the 
overthrow of Jim Crow and  destruction of the market of segregation. The
day of 
the black leader was  numbered and the number has come up.

Senator Obama is the most  modern representative of speculative capital -
(not 
simply capital without  definition),  and the living flesh of this stage
of 
bourgeois rule. Senator  Obama's candidacy seeks to close a chapter of our

history that has come and  gone.'

[Charles Fony "Marxist":]

So OK! Obama is a choice representative of speculative capital -- well 
therefore he cannot be serving the interests of the proletariat.

'Slowly but inexorably, "wage slaves of the world unite" is placed on the 
agenda.'

Are you advocating that workers of the world should accept the "inexorable

march" of globalisation which dissolves all borders and renders the world
into 
a single global, borderless economic, political, cultural, religious, 
linguistic entity -- or a sort of "United States of Planet Earth" -- in
which 
the contradictions between capitalist and wage slave will intensify -- 
culminating in a "World Proletarian Socialist Revolution"?

Sounds like some starry eyed, ultra-leftist fantasy of the Spartacist
League, 
some other Trotskyite group or 60s-era liberal idealist to me!

Instead, the socialist revolution will be built through Marxist-Leninist
led 
opposition to the "inexorable march of globalisation," which requires
building 
opposition to it among workers' organisations and people's > associations
in 
different parts of the world.

Charles"


 ---- Original Message ----- 
From: <Waistline2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
To: <marxist-leninist-list@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 9:36 PM
Subject: [MLL] Lenin, Obama and this stage of capitalism (notes)

Globalization refers to something and this something is not the same form
of 
capital Lenin spoke of in his Hobson analysis of financial and industrial 
capital back in 1916.  The imperialism Lenin wrote about (between January
and 
June 1916) existed in a world environment with a feudal economic and
political 
back drop during the rising curve of the industrial revolution, which had
not 
yet peaked.

Lenin's world consisted of distinct colonial  relations. In fact Lenin's 
"Imperialism" writes about the First World  Imperialist War being a fight
to 
re-divide an already divided world founded on  direct colonial relations.

Lenin wrote:

"Hence, we are living in a  peculiar epoch of world colonial policy, which
is 
most closely connected with  the “latest stage in the development of 
capitalism”, with finance capital. For  this reason, it is essential first
of 
all to deal in greater detail with the  facts, in order to ascertain as
exactly 
as possible what distinguishes this  epoch from those preceding it, and
what 
the present situation is. In the first  place, two questions of fact arise

here: is an intensification of colonial  policy, a sharpening of the
struggle 
for colonies, observed precisely in the  epoch of finance capital? And
how, in 
this respect, is the world divided at the  present time?" (Chapter VI.
DIVISION 
OF THE WORLD AMONG THE GREAT POWERS)

Emerging in a world already divided amongst European colonial  powers,
American 
financial-industrial imperialism sought to destroy the direct colonial
system, 
which tied India to England, Algeria to France, Korea to Japan and gave
meaning 
to the sentiment of the imperialist politicians speaking of  "our
colonies."  
American imperialist politicians spoke eloquently of "the right of nations
to 
self determination" or against the direct colonial system  and in favor of
a 
world order open to their financial interest and instruments.

Lenin of course always demanded concreteness in analysis.

"Colonial policy and imperialism existed before the latest stage  of 
capitalism, and even before capitalism. Rome, founded on slavery, pursued
a  
colonial policy and practiced imperialism. But “general” disquisitions on 
imperialism, which ignore, or put into the background, the fundamental 
difference between socio-economic formations, inevitably turn into the
most  
vapid banality or bragging, like the comparison: “Greater Rome and Greater
 
Britain.”[5]

"Even the capitalist colonial policy of previous stages of  capitalism is 
essentially different from the colonial policy of finance  capital."
(ibid)

Is imperialism today the same as during the time  of Lenin, differing only
in 
its expanded quantitative aspects - features? For  instance, is
imperialism 
today the same as during the time of Lenin only  differing in the
expansion of  
"monopoly powers?"

Some speak of  today's "financial tools" - architecture, as
"monopoly-finance 
capital," while  on the other hand, a small group of writers refer to this

phase of capital as  the domination of speculative capital. Domination of 
speculative capital means  the distinct interest of these modern
speculators - 
profit makers,  dictates  the political and economic agenda of the world
total 
capital and  is a framework to view the various clashes within capital and

between capital  and wage slaves.

Has imperialism vanished?

Of course  not, or rather  . . . yes, in the meaning of the form of
imperialism 
of  which Lenin wrote.

Aspects of the old imperialism will and must  persist within globalism in
the 
form of highly militarized states. Here our  imperialist state - America, 
immediately comes to mind. Nevertheless, globalism  grew out of and upon
the 
basis of (monopoly) financial-industrial imperialism of  Lenin's era. By 
definition financial-industrial capital (imperialism) is  monopoly
(without 
quotes) because it emerges into history on the basis of  gigantic trusts .
. . 
monopoly.

The imperialism of the  era of Lenin, which in America arose on the basis
of 
the Civil War and the  triumph of Wall Street, is long gone. The
imperialism 
Lenin wrote about was the  ex****t of financial capital as distinct from 
the 
ex****t of commodities of which  Marx wrote about in the Communist
Manifesto.

Marx' and Engels'  Communist Manifesto writes directly about the form of  
imperialism they  encountered and its history:

"The bourgeoisie, by the rapid  improvement of all instruments of
production, 
by the immensely facilitated means  of communication, draws all, even the
most 
barbarian, nations into civilization.  The cheap prices of  commodities
are the 
heavy artillery with which it batters  down all Chinese walls, with which
it 
forces the barbarians’ intensely obstinate  hatred of foreigners to
capitulate. 
It compels all nations, on pain of  extinction, to adopt the bourgeois
mode of 
production; it compels them to  introduce what it calls civilization into
their 
midst, i.e., to become bourgeois  themselves. In one word, it creates a
world 
after its own image.

The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the  towns. It
has 
created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban  population as 
compared with the rural, and has thus rescued a considerable part  of the 
population from the idiocy of rural life. Just as it has made the country 

dependent on the towns, so it has made barbarian and semi-barbarian
countries 
dependent on the civilized ones, nations of peasants on nations of
bourgeois,  
the East on the West." (Communist Manifesto: Bourgeois and Proletarians)

What Marx describes above is the direct colonial system founded on the
ex****t 
of commodities - as a battering ram, and with it the founding of the
bourgeois 
production relations.

Lenin writes of a different form of Imperialism.

"The ex****t of capital thus becomes a means of encouraging the ex****t of 
commodities. In this connection, transactions between particularly big
firms 
assume a form which, as Schilder[3] “mildly” puts it, “borders on
corruption”. 
Krupp in Germany, Schneider in France, Armstrong in Britain are instances
of 
firms which have close connections with powerful banks and governments and

which  cannot easily be “ignored” when a loan is being arranged." (Chapter
 IV. 
EX****T OF CAPITAL)

For Yankee or Wall  Street Imperialism this meant the buying up of vast
tracts 
of land throughout South America in the 1890's, the establishments of
banks and 
loans, and on this  basis further imposing the money economy into the
lives of 
the less industrially  developed areas of the world as the basis for
expanding 
the material powers of  the imperialist country's productivity
infrastructure.

For the  past twenty-five years America experienced what was called in the

1980s  de-industrialization or the "ex****t of our jobs" throughout the
world. 
This de-industrialization however took place in harmony and connection
with the 
growth of a new financial architecture that made gambling - risk
*****sment, 
and profit making outside of (disconnected with) the production of
material 
things,  the new form of motivation of capital. This new form of
motivation of 
capital  dominates the economic and political agenda of world capital.

Does  this means that monopoly no longer exists? Of course not. Lenin
wrote 
about  monopoly as an attribute of the imperialism of his time.

"The  principal feature of the latest stage of capitalism is the
domination of  
monopolist associations of big employers. These monopolies are most firmly

established when all the sources of raw materials are captured by one
group, 
and  we have seen with what zeal the international capitalist associations

exert  every effort to deprive their rivals of all op****tunity of
competing, to 
buy up,  for example, iron fields, oilfields, etc. Colonial possession
alone 
gives the  monopolies complete guarantee against all contingencies in the 
struggle against  competitors, including the case of the adversary 
wanting to 
be protected by a  law establi****ng a state monopoly. The more capitalism
is 
developed, the more  strongly the shortage of raw materials is felt, the
more 
intense the competition  and the hunt for sources of raw materials
throughout 
the whole world, the more  desperate the struggle for the acquisition of 
colonies." ( Chapter VI. DIVISION OF THE WORLD AMONG THE GREAT POWERS).

Is the principle feature of 2008 capitalism the domination of  monopolist 
associations of big employers, writing the agenda for world capital?  Or
is the 
principle feature of this stage of capitalism the domination of
speculators - 
using super symbolic means (abstractions), as the instruments of  profit 
making? One writer to this list pointed out that consumption would have
been 
greatly stimulated by giving - loaning, $30 billion to the wages slaves
(and 
having all of them default on their loans) rather than Bears Stearns. The
Bear 
Stearn  collapse comes a little less than a year after Chrysler Motors was
sold 
by Daimler to Cerberus Capital Management, a New York equity firm that 
specializes in "turning around" troubled companies.

Chrysler  Motors - a "holding company," and subsidiary of Cerberus, will
most 
certainly still make vehicles, but its profitability is not based in
vehicle 
making but  rather debt financing. The attractiveness of this debt
financing is 
enhanced by  sla****ng the wage slave's wages in half, while refinancing
the 
debt load.

The domination of the speculator - speculation, over the world  total
capital 
is complete. This does not mean that imperialism has vanished from
history. 

The imperialism of which Lenin wrote is long gone and dead. The salient
feature 
of this stage of capitalism is not monopoly, which Lenin wrote about in
pretty 
straight forth terms, but speculation existing more than less  outside of
and 
often totally disconnected from the material power of production.

The Obama candidacy is seen in this light and expresses a desire  by our 
imperialist bourgeoisie to offer a representative of speculative capital 
acceptable to virtually all segments of globalize[d] capital.

The  Obama candidacy is history altering or rather expresses an altered -
****ft 
in,  history. The Obama candidacy is not simply the novelty of a black man

making a  serious bid for President and poised to win, but equivalent to
an 
Irish m[a]n  running for and winning the top office in England or a Korean

national wining  top office in Japan or an Algerian winning the top office
in 
France.

Here is the  specific American version of the politics of globalism in the

flesh.

Everything about the Obama candidacy and campaign is  revolutionizing the 
political machinery of electoral politics. I watched Obama a  couple of
days 
ago on "Hardball." He stated that "I have family members that look[s] like

Margaret Thatcher on one end and Bernie Mac on the other."

This is not a call for integration or an echo of a dead form of
imperialism or 
the novelty of a "black man" running for office, but an extremely
sophisticated 
attempt at giving globalization its new political superstructure. Margaret

Thatcher = the first modern imperialist power as the British Empire.
Bernie Mac 
= the descendant of America's Southern slaves, turned industrial worker,
turned 
comedian and millionaire.

As a modern  representative of world speculative capital and living 
personification of this  stage of capitalism, Senator Obama cannot but be 
straight forth in a different  way. Senator Obama is not a black leader
but a 
modern representative of  speculative capital writing the agenda for the
world 
total social capital. The  black leader is a historical characterization -
a 
peculiar phenomenon,  expressing a relation****p that grew out of the
defeat of 
Reconstruction, 90  years of segregation and began unraveling with the 
overthrow of Jim Crow and  destruction of the market of segregation. The
day of 
the black leader was  numbered and the number has come up.

Senator Obama is the most  modern representative of speculative capital -
(not 
simply capital without  definition),  and the living flesh of this stage
of 
bourgeois rule. Senator  Obama's candidacy seeks to close a chapter of our

history that has come and  gone.

Slowly but inexorably, "wage slaves of the world unite" is placed on the 
agenda.

WL3

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 2 Posts in Topic:
A ridiculous attack on the pro-workers activist Waistline by sma
rolf.martens@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-04-06 23:20:23 
Re: [MLL] Lenin, Obama and this stage of capitalism (notes)
"J.H.Boersema"   2008-04-07 08:59:53 

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