Sundry; Ultra-imperialism ?

Rosser Jr, John Barkley rosserjb at jmu.edu
Fri May 22 11:47:53 PDT 1998


I think I'm now over my posting limit for the day, but:

There was (still is, see the writings of Lyndon LaRouche) a strand of classical fascist theory that saw the fundamental conflict as being between a Jewish-controlled "finance capital" and a non-Jewish-controlled "national industrial capital." Needless to say, such a finance capital would not support the mass slaughter of Jews. Barkley Rosser On Fri, 22 May 1998 10:04:19 -0700 James Devine <jdevine at popmail.lmu.edu> wrote:


> Charles Brown writes: > Oh. If you are not being sarcastic, then I
> disagree. I do think that finance capital liked the slaughter of
> communists, laborites and Jews.<
>
> How can "finance capital" (an abstraction) "like" anything? In any event,
> the long-term goals of finance capital to not involve mass murder. They
> want us all to be willing borrowers, consumers, and workers. The wars, the
> mass murders, come because (1) the various parts of the ruling class fight
> amongst themselves and (2) people fight back. Sometimes, the capitalists
> (in desperation) turn power over to a Hitler or a Suharto because they want
> to maintain their (the capitalists') power. They often apologize for these
> turds' policies (especially those of a Suharto). But do the really "want"
> slaughter?
>
> Charles, I lost your address. Could you please send it to me again
> (off-list, of course) so I can send you a copy of my article. -- Jim Devine
>
>

-- Rosser Jr, John Barkley rosserjb at jmu.edu



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