> That's about it. Your post reveals the voluntarism of much political thought
> that can't learn from Lenin. You are demanding that we claim prophetic
> rather than analytic power. Those conditions are not only unspecified, they
> are in material reality _at this time_ unspecifiable. The analogue for
> claiming otherwise are those ads for Free Psychic Readings in the back of
> _TV Guide_. I think Marxists should exercise a minimal honesty in their
> claims of what they know.
>
>
So Leninism consists of sitting back and waiting [or, at best, preparing the revolutionary vanguard] for the "revolutionary moment" to appear. And political inteventions in the here and now constitutes voluntarism. Do you think Yoshie could make an equation out of this?
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