[lbo-talk] re: Chomsky, Nader, and the Green Party

C. G. Estabrook galliher at alexia.lis.uiuc.edu
Sun Mar 21 10:37:15 PST 2004


Chomsky makes the point in his recent Guardian interview:

"...when it comes to the choice between the two factions of the business party, it does sometimes, in this case as in 2000, make a difference. A fraction.

"That's not only true for international affairs, it's maybe even more dramatically true domestically. The people around Bush are very deeply committed to dismantling the achievements of popular struggle through the past century. The prospect of a government which serves popular interests is being dismantled here. It's an administration that works, that is devoted, to a narrow sector of wealth and power, no matter what the cost to the general population. And that could be extremely dangerous in the not very long run." --CGE

On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 uvj at vsnl.com wrote:


> Issues like the state of the US economy, global warming, proliferation
> of WMDs etc. -don't seem to bother the US Left? It's always Iraq, Iraq
> and Iraq. There are no other issues in the coming US election?



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