Dark Sides of 'Solidarity'? (was cultural politics/"rea
Patrick Bond
pbond at wn.apc.org
Sat May 9 12:02:56 PDT 1998
Right, the terminology here has shifted -- thanks to interventions
during the early 1990s by Boris Kagarlitsky and John
Saul -- to "structural reforms." Problem is, in part, that some
social democrats use this phraseology to concede post-fordist and
even neo-liberal backsliding in key social and labour arenas. I still
like the idea of a non-reformist reform because it immediately forces
one to define why it is not reformist.
> From: "hoov" <hoov at freenet.tlh.fl.us>
> Reply-to: lbo-talk at lists.panix.com
> Patrick Bond:
> > struggles for
> > non-reformist reforms
>
> a bit of Andre Gorz in the years before he bid adieu to the working
> class...Michael Hoover
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