> On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
>
> > Those were the days when anarchists were mainly anarcho-syndicalists.
> > Outside the USA, anarcho-syndicalism may be still the main form of
> > anarchism. Within the USA, though, syndicalism does not appear to be
> > the dominant tendency -- nay, it appears to be a marginal tendency in
> > anarchism. That may be in itself a problem.
>
> One the one hand, there's something a bit insulting about being lectured
> by you as to what anarcho-syndicalism is, considering I've been a part of
> that movement for awhile now and write regularly on topics related to
> it.(Notice the IWW email addy I'm writing you from.)
>
> On the other hand, I realize it's just a part of your "Yoshie must have
> the last word on the subject"/war of attrition tactic you engage in
> regularly on the list, so I won't take it personally.
>
> Brian
>
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> "At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do
> not cease to be insipid." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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