Yoshie's Back -- and Not a Moment Too Soon" (was Re: Global Capital...)

Thomas Seay entheogens at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 23 09:40:58 PST 2001


--- Yoshie Furuhashi <furuhashi.1 at osu.edu> wrote:
>
> I've heard the same -- minus Hardt & Negri's
> "revolutionary hope"
> that doesn't have any ground to stand on in their
> own analysis --
> from many who are not on the left in any sense. For

Yoshie, I dont see how what you've cited here refutes Hardt and Negri (if that is what you are trying to do)? In terms of "colonialism", for the most part there has been a transition from formal subsumption to real subsumtion in regards to these "colonial" countries. This is a big difference.

By the way, is this the same Paul Johnson who, I think, wrote that egregious book "Intellectuals"...And isn't Dennis Brutus that South African trotskyist that the SWP used to send all over the country to speak during the anti-apartheid movement?

-Thomas

of the planet.
> (Dennis Brutus,
> "Africa 2000 in the New Global Context: A
> Commentary," at
> <http://www.pir.org/ppost13.html>) *****

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