>Sadly, Yoshie, not into debt-rupudiation alliance with Third World
>elite rulers, yet, it seems (too many Cayman Islands and Zurich VIP
>accounts are at stake to make the rulers accountable to the masses).
For obvious reasons, rulers have to change, hence the ending of my
initial post:
>For such a program to emerge on our political horizon, there would
>have to be a number of revolutionary movements in the Third World
>that actually controlled their states. Would American activists
>involved in Seattle & A16, currently happy working with the AFL-CIO,
>support such movements if they emerged?
I'm just not too sure how American activists will react to such radical Third World movements.
>(Another 5,000 words available from pbond at wn.apc.org)
Send me another 5,000 words. Thanks in advance.
Yoshie