> I think for starters you could lose the gratuitous insults
("student twerps") and drop the rank-pulling as well; I'm
probably much more working-class than thou.
I am sure you are. I am petty bourgeois professional, a government lawyer.
> After that I'd like it if you decided whether a radical analysis
of our lives is "blah blah" or has some kind of validity. Or
is it postmodernistically both at once? What do you believe
in, besides efficiency?
Freedom and justice?
And don't condescend to me, boyo, about radical analysis. You want my publications list, see if it passes your muster for commitment to radical analysis? I've been at this for a while, Gordon. My point has just been that if your radical analysis is worth any more than dogshit, your organizational style won't cut out participation by working people.
--jks