Revolutionary role of unions

Joe R. Golowka joeg at ieee.org
Wed Aug 7 21:57:05 PDT 2002



> > Carrol Cox wrote:
> >
> > >Correct. It's been so long since I read any of Munson's posts that I
> > >forget how isolated & irrelevant he is.
> >
> > Uh, Carrol, comrade - are you implying that you, by contrast, are
> > tenaciously rooted and screamingly relevant?
>
> Oh shit Doug -- couldn't you once in a while discuss issues instead of
> people.

Talk about hypocrisy, Carrol.

-- Joe R. Golowka Anarchist FAQ -- http://www.anarchyfaq.org

"By popular government they [the Authoritarian Socialists] mean government of the people by a small number of representatives elected by the people. . . [That is,] government of the vast majority of the people by a privileged minority. But this minority, the Marxists say, will consist of workers. Yes, perhaps, of former workers, who, as soon as they become rulers or representatives of the people will cease to be workers and will begin to look upon the whole workers' world from the heights of the state. They will no longer represent the people but themselves and their own pretensions to govern the people." - Mikhail Bakunin



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