>The proper strategy would be one that operates on a clearly delineated
>class basis. This means, first and foremost, that independent institutions
>of the working class be strengthened. This includes unions, parties,
>newspapers, mutual aid associations, etc. In addition, the social movements
>should make every effort that they can to rely on their own strength rather
>than collaborating with the ruling class. This means breaking with
>"progressive" friends of black people or women in the Democratic Party.
What will they do after they do that? What are their demands, their agenda? What would they do with corporations and shareholders? Just how do you go about socializing that kind of property, which operates on an international scale?
Doug